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      danga96 last edited by

      @raven-worx said in Capture scroll event in textEditor:

      What are you exactly trying to achieve?

      in practice, I would like to launch a function whenever a scroll occurs; in particular, on my text I have labels, which act as some kind of little clouds, which must follow the text, so if this scrolls upwards the label must also follow it;

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        raven-worx Moderators @danga96 last edited by raven-worx

        @danga96
        then its easier to subclass QTextEdit:

        void MyTextEdit::scrollContentsBy(int dx, int dy) {
           // scroll happened, do whatever you want here
           QTextEdit::scrollContentsBy(dx, dy);
        }
        

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          danga96 last edited by

          @raven-worx
          sorry again, but how can I use this virtual method? do i need to make a connect?

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            jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @danga96 last edited by

            @danga96 said in Capture scroll event in textEditor:

            do i need to make a connect?

            No, you simply override it in your class (scrollContentsBy is called by Qt framework). This is how virtual methods are used: if a subclass overrides it then its own implementation is called, else the implementation in the base class is called.

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              danga96 last edited by

              @raven-worx said in Capture scroll event in textEditor:
              @jsulm
              thanks for answering me, but I can't get it to work; if I declare the method like this:

              QTextEdit::scrollContentsBy(int dx,int dy);
              

              it works, but not belonging to the class I can't exceed the private variables;
              do i have to do anything in .h, adding some define?
              in the .h I have tried:

              void scrollContentsBy(int dx, int dy) override;
              

              and in .cpp:

              void TextEdit::scrollContentsBy(int dx, int dy) { }
              

              and I get this error in compilation: "method with override specifier 'override' did not override any base class methods"

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                jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @danga96 last edited by jsulm

                @danga96 Is your class derived from QTextEdit?

                class MyTextEdit : public QTextEdit
                {
                ...
                };
                

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                  danga96 last edited by

                  now yes, but the class already inherits from QMainWindow, and I don't know if this creates conflicts, so is there a way to do it through a connect?

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                    jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @danga96 last edited by jsulm

                    @danga96 I don't get it: you want to capture scroll events in QTextEdit but in your QMainWindow? That can't work.
                    Create a new class as subclass of QTextEdit and use that subclass instead of QTextEdit...
                    Also, is MyTextEdit really derived from QMainWindow?! If so then this is really a bad name.

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                      danga96 last edited by

                      @jsulm
                      I'm referring to this example: richtext-textedit
                      I'm using it to do tests; at this point I would ask you how I can adapt this with the solution proposed by you?

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                        jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @danga96 last edited by

                        @danga96 The solution wasn't proposed by me.
                        In the textedit.h file you will find this line:

                        QTextEdit *textEdit;
                        

                        Replace it with your own class derived from QTextEdit:

                        MyOwnTextEdit *textEdit;
                        

                        In myowntextedit.h

                        class MyOwnTextEdit : public QTextEdit
                        {
                            ...
                            void scrollContentsBy(int dx, int dy) override;
                            ...
                        }
                        

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                          danga96 last edited by

                          @jsulm said in Capture scroll event in textEditor:
                          thank you very much, and I apologize in advance for the insistence, but in this way I have to modify almost everything, because I will have to create a new class and adapt all the changes I have made with this new type, only to manage the scroll event;
                          Therefore I would like to know if there is another way.

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                            danga96 last edited by

                            finally I solved this way:

                            connect(textEdit->verticalScrollBar(), &QScrollBar::valueChanged, this, &TextEdit::handleUsersCursors);
                            	
                            connect(textEdit->horizontalScrollBar(), &QScrollBar::valueChanged, this, &TextEdit::handleUsersCursors);
                            

                            without creating a new class;
                            thanks anyway for the tips;

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