Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I've decided to use a QObjectList which I populate in the if statements, where additionally I set the proper object names used later to identify the object "type" (image, string etc.). Works pretty well.
Regards,
Bill
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I've decided to use a QObjectList which I populate in the if statements, where additionally I set the proper object names used later to identify the object "type" (image, string etc.). Works pretty well.
Regards,
Bill
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