Solved How to install event listener for resizeEvents?
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In my code I create a new QWidget:
QWidget* pobjWin = new QWidget();
I get a pointer to a window:
QWindow* pobjWindow = pobjWin = pobjWn->windowHandle();
So far so good, I can then set the window title and resizable properties for this window:
Qt::WindowFlags wndFlags = 0; //In the case of a window not being resizable wndFlags |= Qt::Dialog | Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHight; //Set the window as frameless wndFlags |= Qt::Window | Qt::FramelessWindowHint; if ( wndFlags != 0 ) { pobjWnd->setWindowFlags(wndFlags); } //Show the window pobjWin->show(); //Store the window with the node setWidget(pobjWin);
Of course this isn't all the code , just a very small part of it. What I would like to do is add a listener to handle when the window is resizable.
The question is how do I add an event listener to handle the resizeEvent?
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@SPlatten
Not sure why you're at the "window handle" level of things? If you subclass you can useQWidget::resizeEvent()
, else/if notQObject::installEventFilter()
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@SPlatten
Not sure why you're at the "window handle" level of things? If you subclass you can useQWidget::resizeEvent()
, else/if notQObject::installEventFilter()
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@JonB, Thank you, the reason why I'm doing it this way is my application is an engine where any number of windows can be created dynamically and any type of widgets can also be created.
I'm trying to do things in as flexibly and dynamically as possible. I've seen snippets online of QObject::installEventFilter(). I guess I'm being a bit lazy by hoping someone would past in an example of it including the resizeEvent.