Re: Possible QtCreator bug
Hi, do you get any warnings about connections on the command line after starting the program?
Btw, 1000 widgets? That means you have nearly a 100 widgets per tab. This is one hell of a GUI. Is there no way to simplify this?
Ginsengelf
Re: Possible QtCreator bug
The only way to simplify it would be to do away with the tabs and display individual forms. I would still have all the widgets. There is lots of data coming from various sensors, temperature monitors etc etc, so there are groups of leds turning red and green and data being displayed awaiting operator response/interraction. Actually it's not 1000, I counted them, it closer to 810. Still a lot of widgets.
I removed QtCreator and reinstalled it. That fixed the problem. Something occurred that corrupted the original QtCreator installation
Re: Possible QtCreator bug
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Still a lot of widgets.
Hope you aren't writing nuclear reactor control software. I'd hate to be the operator who has to spot one red LED widget in a sea of 809 green ones.
Re: Possible QtCreator bug
It might be better to create a custom widget and do the rendering yourself...
Re: Possible QtCreator bug
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emp1953
The only way to simplify it would be to do away with the tabs and display individual forms.
Not necessarily.
You can easily make each tab page as a separate widget in designer and then create the tab widget in code.
Usually a far better approach as you can test each page individually.
Cheers,
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