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How is the QWidget::resizeEvent() defined in QML?

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      Hi,

      It's not, these are unrelated technologies.

      On a side note, you might want to consider putting some text explaining what you are after and not just a blank post. Asking question is fine but not taking the time to explain what you are up to and looking for and expecting people to answer is borderline rude. This is a forum not a chat room.

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        Hi,

        It's not, these are unrelated technologies.

        On a side note, you might want to consider putting some text explaining what you are after and not just a blank post. Asking question is fine but not taking the time to explain what you are up to and looking for and expecting people to answer is borderline rude. This is a forum not a chat room.

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        @SGaist I don't know how to define resizeEvent() in QML, so, can't write code.

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          @SGaist I don't know how to define resizeEvent() in QML, so, can't write code.

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          @mirro There is no such thing as resizeEvent in QML. If you want help you are going to have to provide some more information about what you are actually trying to achieve. Why do you think you need it?

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