Thanks. Tried that but it didn't help. I don't understand why this is happening. The QSpinBox must be creating a child widget that is doing the drawing. Is there some way to intercept paint events going to the children of a widget?
Thanks. Tried that but it didn't help. I don't understand why this is happening. The QSpinBox must be creating a child widget that is doing the drawing. Is there some way to intercept paint events going to the children of a widget?
AHA! It was the QSpinBox's QLineEdit object. I just moved the QLineEdit over to the proper location for my custom SpinBox and all is well.
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