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    BorahAnshuman
    wrote on last edited by
    #105

    Hello Volker

    as per ur suggestion i hv read QPainter class in QT..as per ur discussion i hv tried this code in setting backgroundImage in a particular cell in CalenderWidget but an error occur..cn u please check the error..

    @void PainterApp::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
    {
    QPainter painter(this);
    QRectF target(30.0, 40.0, 80.0, 60.0);
    QRectF source(30.0, 40.0, 70.0, 40.0);
    QImage image("C:/QTWork/back-icon.png");

      painter.drawImage(target, image, source);
    
      ui->calendarWidget->paintCell(painter,target,QDate::currentDate());
    
     painter.end();
    

    }@

    regards
    Anshuman

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      vinb
      wrote on last edited by
      #106

      Why u using a paint event handler to do the painting?
      And if you ask to check the error, then why i dont see any output?
      Pleae post your error, or even better make a small app in wich your problem occurs and post it.

      Edit:
      On a site where trolls are super admin, it doesnt mean that you must "troll" yourself.

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        ZapB
        wrote on last edited by
        #107

        What are you doing? To get custom painting do this:

        Derive a class from QCalendarWidget

        Reimplement the paintCell() protected virtual function to do you custom painting

        Use your custom class in your app instead of QCalendarWidget

        When you reimplement the paintCell() function I suggest you make the changes from the base class version very incrementally so that you can see what the changes do and learn as you go along.

        Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
        Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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          goetz
          wrote on last edited by
          #108

          [quote author="BorahAnshuman" date="1303294092"]Hello Volker

          as per ur suggestion i hv read QPainter class in QT..as per ur discussion i hv tried this code in setting backgroundImage in a particular cell in CalenderWidget but an error occur..cn u please check the error..

          regards
          Anshuman[/quote]

          What was so unclear about my last statement?

          [quote author="Volker" date="1303212502"]
          You (in plural or singular meaning - choose whatever you want) may ask, but don't expect any further answers. I step out too.[/quote]

          Are you trying to troll me?

          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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            BorahAnshuman
            wrote on last edited by
            #109

            hello ZapB

            Actually i inherit Qdialog and QCalenderWidget class..now when i build my app the following error ocurrs...can anyone suggest me why is occur..

            Error r....

            Rquest for member show() is ambiguous //show in main .cpp

            the code i hv wrritten is:

            @class PainterApp : public QDialog,public QCalendarWidget
            {
            Q_OBJECT

            public:
            explicit PainterApp(QWidget *parent = 0);
            ~PainterApp();

            private:
            Ui::PainterApp *ui;
            };
            @
            @void PainterApp::paintCell(QPainter * painter, const QRect & rect, const QDate & date ) const{

            QRectF target(30.0, 40.0, 80.0, 60.0);
            QRectF source(30.0, 40.0, 70.0, 40.0);
            QImage image("C:/QTWork/back-icon.png");
            
            
            painter->drawImage(target, image, source);
            ui->calendarWidget->paintCell(painter,rect,date.currentDate());
            

            }@
            with reagrds
            Anshuman

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              imrrk
              wrote on last edited by
              #110

              hello anshuman
              bq. class PainterApp : public QDialog,public QCalendarWidget

              this should in this way
              class PainterApp : public QDialog,public Ui::Dialog//name of your form..

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                ZapB
                wrote on last edited by
                #111

                That's because you are trying something that is not allowed and makes no sense when you think about it. The calendar widget will be shown within a dialog. The calendar widget is not a dialog. So use composition not inheritcance for the dialog aspect.

                @
                class MyCalendarWidget : public QCalendarWidget
                {
                ...
                protected:
                virtual void paintCell(QPainter* painter, const QRectF& rect, const QDate& date)
                {
                // Do custom painting here!!! See base class for default implementation and ideas
                }
                };

                ...
                ...
                ...

                class MyDialog : public QDialog
                {
                ...
                };
                @

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                Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                  BorahAnshuman
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #112

                  Hello ZapB

                  thanks for ur reply..

                  Actually when i use the code like that

                  class PainterApp : public QDialog,public Ui::Dialog//name of your form..

                  than error is

                  // invalid use of incomplete type struct Ui::PainterApp//my form name come..

                  and one more thing i hv calender widget present in QtDesigner..which means i havent create my own custom calender..

                  regards
                  Anshuman

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                    ZapB
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #113

                    [quote author="BorahAnshuman" date="1303303682"]Hello ZapB
                    and one more thing i hv calender widget present in QtDesigner..which means i havent create my own custom calender..
                    [/quote]

                    So do what I suggested and create one. You cannot override the paintCell() function if you do not have a sub-class of QCalendarWidget can you? This is basic C++.

                    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
                    Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                      BorahAnshuman
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #114

                      ok ZapB I am sending my code u please check it..now no error signifies but nothing display in the cell..

                      @namespace Ui {
                      class PainterApp;
                      }
                      class MyCalendarWidget : public QCalendarWidget
                      {
                      private:
                      Ui::PainterApp ui;
                      protected:
                      virtual void paintCell(QPainter
                      painter, const QRectF& rect, const QDate& date);

                      };
                      class PainterApp : public QDialog
                      {
                      Q_OBJECT

                      public:
                      explicit PainterApp(QWidget *parent = 0);
                      ~PainterApp();

                      private:
                      Ui::PainterApp *ui;
                      private slots:

                      };@

                      @#include "painterapp.h"
                      #include "ui_painterapp.h"

                      PainterApp::PainterApp(QWidget *parent) :
                      QDialog(parent),
                      ui(new Ui::PainterApp)
                      {
                      ui->setupUi(this);

                      }
                      void MyCalendarWidget::paintCell(QPainter* painter, const QRectF& rect, const QDate& date)
                      {

                      rect(30.0, 40.0, 80.0, 60.0);
                      QImage image("C:/QTWork/back-icon.png");
                      
                      
                      painter->drawImage(rect, image, rect);
                      ui->calendarWidget->paintCell(painter,rect,date.currentDate());
                      

                      }
                      @

                      regards
                      Anshuman

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                        ZapB
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                        A few issues for you to consider/fix:

                        Whay are your trying to change the rect passed into the paintCell() call. This is setup to tell you where to draw by the base class. Do not change it.

                        Why are you trying to include the ui for something totally unrelated into your sub-class of QCalendarWidget?

                        It seems you have no conceptual idea of how Qt widgets, dialogs, ui files etc relate to each other. I respectfully suggest that you go work through some of the many examples and tutorials shipped with Qt.

                        Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
                        Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                          BorahAnshuman
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #116

                          hi Zapb

                          Actually i am new in Qt..more ever all of other people are new in Qt..so no one was there to guide me..ok i will..if u dont mind can u sent some material regarding Qt..actually i hv go through the documentation but it difficult to understand..

                          if possible u can send me some material regarding Qt i my email address
                          borah.anshu@gmail.com

                          with regards
                          Anshuman

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                            DenisKormalev
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #117

                            Qt Documentation and examples shipped with Qt are the best docs and materials for learning Qt I think.

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                              ZapB
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #118

                              Launch the qtdemo application. Find an example that interests you. Launch it and then read the docs about it.

                              Nokia Certified Qt Specialist
                              Interested in hearing about Qt related work

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                                Kiran Kumar
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #119

                                You can reffer to this link as an example http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-widgets-calendarwidget-example.html

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