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  • JonBJ JonB

    @mpergand said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

    How to set text color as you do in red in your posts ?

    Interesting. I don't know and have never set a text color in any of my posts! :) @Pl45m4 post above with red text for Text is the first time I have seen any color.

    Oh, hang on! Like buttonClicked()? LMAO, until today's forum update that was in green, no wonder I didn't know about red! The "color" is just up to the forum style. The important thing is that code is in monospace font. Use the Code icon (</>) when you are typing in. Or

    `in-line codecharacters`
    

    ```

    multiline code
    multiline code
    

    ```
    First one is single-backtick inline, second one is triple-backtick above and below block.

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    @JonB said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

    Interesting. I don't know and have never set a text color in any of my posts! :) @Pl45m4 post above with red text for Text is the first time I have seen any color.

    I use this text format every time I mention some Qt term or class. QPushButton, QObject, Q_OBJECT.
    So did/do you ;-)
    I don't know what exactly you did when writing these posts, but I used single backticks (don't know how they are called)
    ` QPushButton ` (now escaped to make them visible)

    LMAO, until today's forum update that was in green, no wonder I didn't know about red

    I could swear it was red before, with some kind of red-ish background.
    At least when used outside of a code section in regular paragraphs.


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      @JonB said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

      Interesting. I don't know and have never set a text color in any of my posts! :) @Pl45m4 post above with red text for Text is the first time I have seen any color.

      I use this text format every time I mention some Qt term or class. QPushButton, QObject, Q_OBJECT.
      So did/do you ;-)
      I don't know what exactly you did when writing these posts, but I used single backticks (don't know how they are called)
      ` QPushButton ` (now escaped to make them visible)

      LMAO, until today's forum update that was in green, no wonder I didn't know about red

      I could swear it was red before, with some kind of red-ish background.
      At least when used outside of a code section in regular paragraphs.

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      @Pl45m4 Maybe. Whatever I thought the original question was how to write in red, rather than in monospace which happens to show as red!

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      • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

        @mpergand said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

        How to set text color as you do in red in your posts ?

        ` Text ` = Text

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        @Pl45m4
        Thanks for the tip :)

        I finally found the Help button I was looking for yesterday that describes the markdown syntax.

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Pfanne said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

          this worked:
          connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

          Correct.

          finaly this worked:
          connect(ioGroup, SIGNAL(idClicked(int)), this, SLOT(on_ioGroup_clicked(int)));

          Since you had it correct first why change it?

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          @JonB
          the first version:

          connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);
          

          is without the object ID, implementing the ID in this version a error occurse.

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            @JonB
            the first version:

            connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);
            

            is without the object ID, implementing the ID in this version a error occurse.

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            @Pfanne said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

            connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

            As I said earlier, you have to pass an address:

            connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, &MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @mpergand said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

              &MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

              OIC I missed that when OP said it was correct.

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              @Pfanne

              @JonB said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

              @mpergand said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

              &MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

              OIC I missed that when OP said it was correct.

              You can see for yourself (when it's written in monospace) that in your
              connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

              one method reference has a preceding & and the other does not, and thereby tell what you had is not correct.

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                @Pfanne

                @JonB said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

                @mpergand said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

                &MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

                OIC I missed that when OP said it was correct.

                You can see for yourself (when it's written in monospace) that in your
                connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);

                one method reference has a preceding & and the other does not, and thereby tell what you had is not correct.

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                @JonB

                connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);
                

                OK, I think I understand, but this try worked, without ID but it creates a event on every click.
                Without the reference (&) to MainWindow....

                But it´s OK, this try:

                connect(ioGroup, SIGNAL(idClicked(int)), this, SLOT(on_ioGroup_clicked(int)));
                

                is exactly the way that I use (SIGNAL -> SLOT) for my other connections.

                Thanks for your support!

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                • P Pfanne

                  @JonB

                  connect(ioGroup, &QButtonGroup::idClicked, this, MainWindow::on_ioGroup_clicked);
                  

                  OK, I think I understand, but this try worked, without ID but it creates a event on every click.
                  Without the reference (&) to MainWindow....

                  But it´s OK, this try:

                  connect(ioGroup, SIGNAL(idClicked(int)), this, SLOT(on_ioGroup_clicked(int)));
                  

                  is exactly the way that I use (SIGNAL -> SLOT) for my other connections.

                  Thanks for your support!

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                  @Pfanne said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

                  is exactly the way that I use (SIGNAL -> SLOT) for my other connections.

                  But you should switch to the pmf syntax for your own sake.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    @Pfanne said in ui detect mouse event on objects:

                    is exactly the way that I use (SIGNAL -> SLOT) for my other connections.

                    But you should switch to the pmf syntax for your own sake.

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                    @Christian-Ehrlicher

                    should I use the pmf syntax only for object events or also for function events too?

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                    • P Pfanne

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher

                      should I use the pmf syntax only for object events or also for function events too?

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                      @Pfanne

                      What are object or function events from your perspective?
                      You can't connect events, you connect signals there.
                      And yes, use the function pointer connection style. Every time you make a signal connection


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