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    leafjungle
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    Is there any other solutions? I have reimplemented the paintEvent of the main windows, which contains a label.

    [quote author="p3c0" date="1381121484"]Hi,
    Have you subclassed QLabel and reimplemented paintevent() ?

    If so, then you must first drawPixmap first and then drawLine to make it overlap.[/quote]

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      p3c0
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      What do you exactly want to do ? Can you elaborate more ?

      So far i understood is
      You have a QMainWindow whose paintEvent you have reimplemented(not a good idea) then it has a QLabel which you have added in your form and on which you want to draw the line ?

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        [quote author="leafjungle" date="1381125023"]Is there any other solutions? I have reimplemented the paintEvent of the main windows, which contains a label.[/quote]

        That's not how it works. Each widget just draws it's own contents, but not it's child widgets. Child widgets are stacked on top and draw it's own contents, and so on...

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          leafjungle
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          Yes.

          What I want is:
          put an image on the QMainWindow, then draw a line on the image.

          And the problem is:
          The line is covered by the image, thus I can only see the image, the line is not visible.

          [quote author="p3c0" date="1381125914"]What do you exactly want to do ? Can you elaborate more ?

          So far i understood is
          You have a QMainWindow whose paintEvent you have reimplemented(not a good idea) then it has a QLabel which you have added in your form and on which you want to draw the line ?[/quote]

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            leafjungle
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            I understand your points.

            But if I want to put an image on the QMainWindow, then draw line on the QMainWindow. How can I make the line on top layer to make sure that it will not be covered by the image.

            [quote author="raven-worx" date="1381127103"][quote author="leafjungle" date="1381125023"]Is there any other solutions? I have reimplemented the paintEvent of the main windows, which contains a label.[/quote]

            That's not how it works. Each widget just draws it's own contents, but not it's child widgets. Child widgets are stacked on top and draw it's own contents, and so on...
            [/quote]

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              leafjungle
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              !http://c.hiphotos.baidu.com/album/w=2048;q=90/sign=27d2541638f33a879e6d071af2642b49/d31b0ef41bd5ad6e2f2fb3cc83cb39dbb7fd3cc6.jpg(image1)!
              http://f.hiphotos.bdimg.com/album/s=1400;q=90/sign=bc133aefd52a60595610e51e18040fea/d53f8794a4c27d1e3f07ede219d5ad6eddc438f7.jpg

              !http://f.hiphotos.baidu.com/album/w=2048;q=90/sign=b6a92afc17ce36d3a20484300ecb01f6/d53f8794a4c27d1e3f07ede219d5ad6eddc438f7.jpg(image2)!
              http://c.hiphotos.baidu.com/album/w=2048;q=90/sign=27d2541638f33a879e6d071af2642b49/d31b0ef41bd5ad6e2f2fb3cc83cb39dbb7fd3cc6.jpg

              Look at the image above. what I want is image1, but the problem is shown in image2.

              [quote author="raven-worx" date="1381127103"][quote author="leafjungle" date="1381125023"]Is there any other solutions? I have reimplemented the paintEvent of the main windows, which contains a label.[/quote]

              That's not how it works. Each widget just draws it's own contents, but not it's child widgets. Child widgets are stacked on top and draw it's own contents, and so on...
              [/quote]

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                leafjungle
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                http://f.hiphotos.bdimg.com/album/s=1400;q=90/sign=bc133aefd52a60595610e51e18040fea/d53f8794a4c27d1e3f07ede219d5ad6eddc438f7.jpg

                http://c.hiphotos.baidu.com/album/w=2048;q=90/sign=27d2541638f33a879e6d071af2642b49/d31b0ef41bd5ad6e2f2fb3cc83cb39dbb7fd3cc6.jpg

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                  p3c0
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                  #10

                  hi,

                  Both seems to be identical images. Can't see the problem.

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                    jakakishan
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                    if you First draw line and then set image then it may be solve.
                    sorry for poor eng.

                    Jkishan

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                      ChrisW67
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                      If you want the label to have the image with a line drawn on top then it is the paintEvent() of the QLabel you want to enhance.
                      @
                      class MyLabelSubclass: public QLabel {
                      ...
                      protected:
                      void paintEvent(QPaintEvent* ev);
                      };

                      //override the paintEvent of QLabel to draw a line
                      void MyLabelSubclass::paintEvent(QPaintEvent* ev) {
                      QLabel::paintEvent(ev); // do the default label display

                      QPainter draw(this);
                      draw.setPen(QPen(QColor(Qt::red)));
                      draw.drawLine(rect().topLeft(), rect().bottomRight());
                      }
                      @
                      Then use MyLabelSubclass on the form rather than a base QLabel.

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                        leafjungle
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                        #13

                        In the second image, a part of the line is covered by the image.

                        [quote author="p3c0" date="1382158070"]hi,

                        Both seems to be identical images. Can't see the problem.[/quote]

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                          ChrisW67
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                          #14

                          There is no "In the second image, a part of the line is covered by the image," because there is no "part of the line" visible in the second. The two images above are byte for byte identical.
                          @
                          chrisw@newton /tmp $ md5sum *jpg
                          1b4061d36b2069e2956457d51fc6d3ad d31b0ef41bd5ad6e2f2fb3cc83cb39dbb7fd3cc6.jpg
                          1b4061d36b2069e2956457d51fc6d3ad d53f8794a4c27d1e3f07ede219d5ad6eddc438f7.jpg
                          @

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