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    Hi wagmare,
    its not working. :( if i press enter key also its closeing the dialog. Go to last post

    phillip_Qt on 10th March 2010

    How to disable enter

    Thanks for reply, I will try it on my Board and get you back with results........:) Go to last post

    Rajeshsan on 10th March 2010

    Capturing VIDEO from USB Camera

    It's enough to do update() instead of repaint() and painting will be done in the main thread. You don't need any signals or anything for that. But be aware that you are accessing the same variable... Go to last post

    wysota on 10th March 2010

    QImage and Qt 4.5.3

    What type ui.previewFrame have?
    I think, in paintEvent you can paint only on this object, if the object inherit QWidget. If object inherit QImage QPixmap, you cat paint on it everywhere. Go to last post

    kwisp on 10th March 2010

    Problems with QPainter

    Hey guys,

    so I want to make a widget transparent so that the desktop background behind the widget can be seen. How is this possible?

    I've tried some paintEvent examples that I found but I... Go to last post

    Sir Rogers on 10th March 2010

    How to make certain areas transparent with the desktop?

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