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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Hi,

    Why not just use the class directly ?

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    hobbyProgrammer
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    @SGaist What do you mean/how should I do that?

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi,

      Why not just use the class directly ?

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      hobbyProgrammer
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      @SGaist

      I tried to put the scribblearea into the scrollarea, but it didn't work. This is the code I tried:

      MainWindow::MainWindow()
      {
          scribbleArea = new ScribbleArea;
      
          scrollArea = new QScrollArea;
          scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
          setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
      
          createActions();
          createMenus();
      
          setWindowTitle(tr("Tekentool demo"));
          resize(500, 500);
      }
      
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      • H hobbyProgrammer

        @SGaist

        I tried to put the scribblearea into the scrollarea, but it didn't work. This is the code I tried:

        MainWindow::MainWindow()
        {
            scribbleArea = new ScribbleArea;
        
            scrollArea = new QScrollArea;
            scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
            setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
        
            createActions();
            createMenus();
        
            setWindowTitle(tr("Tekentool demo"));
            resize(500, 500);
        }
        
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        Pablo J. Rogina
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        @hobbyProgrammer said in programmatically promote a widget:

        setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
        

        I guess the central widget of your MainWindow object should be the QScrollArea...

        ...
        setCentralWidget(scrollArea);
        ...
        

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        • H hobbyProgrammer

          @SGaist

          I tried to put the scribblearea into the scrollarea, but it didn't work. This is the code I tried:

          MainWindow::MainWindow()
          {
              scribbleArea = new ScribbleArea;
          
              scrollArea = new QScrollArea;
              scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
              setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
          
              createActions();
              createMenus();
          
              setWindowTitle(tr("Tekentool demo"));
              resize(500, 500);
          }
          
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          SGaist
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          @hobbyProgrammer said in programmatically promote a widget:

          @SGaist

          I tried to put the scribblearea into the scrollarea, but it didn't work. This is the code I tried:

          MainWindow::MainWindow()
          {
              scribbleArea = new ScribbleArea;
          
              scrollArea = new QScrollArea;
              scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
              setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
          
              createActions();
              createMenus();
          
              setWindowTitle(tr("Tekentool demo"));
              resize(500, 500);
          }
          

          There's no need for scrollArea. Just use your custom widget.

          The promote feature of Designer will modify the XML generated to use your custom class in place of the original. Basically replacing QScrollArea in the code by ScribbleArea.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            Hi
            Promotion by code would simply be to new the class you want.

            However, there is an one thing to consider with scribbleArea
            There is no image size. The image is scaled to the size of the widget and if you
            put it into a scrollArea, it would just take the size of the scrollArea.

            However, if you set a size to the Scribble Widget, and disable auto fit
            then it can act as "image size"
            and scrolling will work.

            Change Scribble mainwindow like this

            MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                : QMainWindow(parent), scribbleArea(new ScribbleArea(this))
            {
                //* new
                auto  scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                scrollArea->setWidgetResizable(false); // dont scale to fit scrollarea
                scribbleArea->setMinimumSize(500, 500); // "image size"
                scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
                setCentralWidget(scrollArea);
                //* new
            
                // setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
            

            and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

            alt text

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              Hi
              Promotion by code would simply be to new the class you want.

              However, there is an one thing to consider with scribbleArea
              There is no image size. The image is scaled to the size of the widget and if you
              put it into a scrollArea, it would just take the size of the scrollArea.

              However, if you set a size to the Scribble Widget, and disable auto fit
              then it can act as "image size"
              and scrolling will work.

              Change Scribble mainwindow like this

              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                  : QMainWindow(parent), scribbleArea(new ScribbleArea(this))
              {
                  //* new
                  auto  scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                  scrollArea->setWidgetResizable(false); // dont scale to fit scrollarea
                  scribbleArea->setMinimumSize(500, 500); // "image size"
                  scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
                  setCentralWidget(scrollArea);
                  //* new
              
                  // setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
              

              and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

              alt text

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                Promotion by code would simply be to new the class you want.

                However, there is an one thing to consider with scribbleArea
                There is no image size. The image is scaled to the size of the widget and if you
                put it into a scrollArea, it would just take the size of the scrollArea.

                However, if you set a size to the Scribble Widget, and disable auto fit
                then it can act as "image size"
                and scrolling will work.

                Change Scribble mainwindow like this

                MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                    : QMainWindow(parent), scribbleArea(new ScribbleArea(this))
                {
                    //* new
                    auto  scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                    scrollArea->setWidgetResizable(false); // dont scale to fit scrollarea
                    scribbleArea->setMinimumSize(500, 500); // "image size"
                    scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
                    setCentralWidget(scrollArea);
                    //* new
                
                    // setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
                

                and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

                alt text

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                hobbyProgrammer
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                @mrjj
                It doesn't seem to work properly. Whenever I draw something that fits the scribbleArea and then Zoom in, it still writes outside of the screen, but I would want to scroll to those area's too.

                1086a858-c132-45cc-856b-afb5992bcbea-image.png

                after zooming in:
                4e45093e-6dd5-45ed-b961-7ac07e3e8ad7-image.png

                and this is how it looks when I don't size the app to my full screensize:

                9dd8521c-a3ae-4065-819a-82ba22d3842b-image.png

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    Hi
                    Promotion by code would simply be to new the class you want.

                    However, there is an one thing to consider with scribbleArea
                    There is no image size. The image is scaled to the size of the widget and if you
                    put it into a scrollArea, it would just take the size of the scrollArea.

                    However, if you set a size to the Scribble Widget, and disable auto fit
                    then it can act as "image size"
                    and scrolling will work.

                    Change Scribble mainwindow like this

                    MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                        : QMainWindow(parent), scribbleArea(new ScribbleArea(this))
                    {
                        //* new
                        auto  scrollArea = new QScrollArea();
                        scrollArea->setWidgetResizable(false); // dont scale to fit scrollarea
                        scribbleArea->setMinimumSize(500, 500); // "image size"
                        scrollArea->setWidget(scribbleArea);
                        setCentralWidget(scrollArea);
                        //* new
                    
                        // setCentralWidget(scribbleArea);
                    

                    and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

                    alt text

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                    hobbyProgrammer
                    wrote on last edited by hobbyProgrammer
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                    @mrjj said in programmatically promote a widget:

                    and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

                    Okay that might be the problem.
                    Do you also know how to change the size of the canvas to the size of the loaded photo?

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                    • H hobbyProgrammer

                      @mrjj said in programmatically promote a widget:

                      and it does allow scroll if "image size" is larger then the window.

                      Okay that might be the problem.
                      Do you also know how to change the size of the canvas to the size of the loaded photo?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @hobbyProgrammer
                      Hi
                      The widget is the canvas.
                      The image is resized to the widget.

                      So you can set
                      scribbleArea->setMinimumSize(500, 500); // "image size"
                      to the size of any image you load to make it that size.

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