The best strategy would be to use QErrorMessage.
Man... there are so many new specialized classes, it really is hard to keep up with the trolls...The best strategy would be to use QErrorMessage.
Since which version is this?
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S.O.L.I.D principles (use them!):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOLID_...iented_design)
Do you write clean code? - if you are TDD'ing then maybe, if not, your not writing clean code.
LOL.
Well, till today I never used it...
Learned something new today
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S.O.L.I.D principles (use them!):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOLID_...iented_design)
Do you write clean code? - if you are TDD'ing then maybe, if not, your not writing clean code.
Well I learned two (at least) things, one that I could sublclass the QMessagebox (when I asked I was not aware that I could access its QLayout, but after some tests I think I got it) and second the QErrorMessage that probably I read about it but with so many classes and at an age one can not cope with all :-)
Thank you!
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