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    hey friends and qt experts ,i have created an array of buttons of size 6*7,ie, 6 rows and 7 cols,now i want to develop a calendar with this array of buutons,so instead of cells,i am using buttons,so any idea how to proceed

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    Default Re: developing a calendar using an array of buttons.

    now put them in a grid layout may be?

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    Default Re: developing a calendar using an array of buttons.

    hello nish,i have done that,but i am thinking abt how to apply calendarlogic to that..

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    Default Re: developing a calendar using an array of buttons.

    Maybe you could ask your colleague : http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/40596-Calender

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