giusepped
17th December 2008, 09:04
In linux everything works, in windows not.
I am wondering if Qt is a real cross-platform library...
Anyway, I have the following code:
void MyPlot::gridset()
{
gridSettings->setVisible(true);
gridSettings->raise();
}
which is called after a context menu action. In linux I get the dialog gridSettings (created by the designer), and I can user its controls and I can close it.
In windows, it appears, blocks, and stary there forever....
I am wondering if Qt is a real cross-platform library...
Anyway, I have the following code:
void MyPlot::gridset()
{
gridSettings->setVisible(true);
gridSettings->raise();
}
which is called after a context menu action. In linux I get the dialog gridSettings (created by the designer), and I can user its controls and I can close it.
In windows, it appears, blocks, and stary there forever....