Quote Originally Posted by Bitto View Post
The most common approach is to grab the desktop widget, and draw its contents onto your widget's background. Some people combine this with the Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground flag, which prevents the window system from auto-filling the widget background for every paint event (i.e., you're drawing onto what was there before). It's not a perfect solution by far, but it's what many do today.
Hi Bitto, how can I get this approach?
Could you please show me a little example?