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    Question Qt Tile Stack On Click?

    Hello Again,

    I have spent the past two days trying to get this to work so I have decided to turn to the forums. The solution is probably super simple but how do I make an "on click" function for a tile stack?

    Further Detail: The end result would be that you click on the tile stack or page of tile stack and a QMessageBox pops.
    I am using Qt Creator so I would prefer it if I did not need to create a class for a brand new runtime tile stack

    Thanks Guys,
    Matt

    P.S - Thanks for all of the support on this forum, it is much appreciated

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    Default Re: Qt Tile Stack On Click?

    What is a tile stack?
    Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile.

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