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Yes. on a other Widget I can call the mousePressEvent()
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Hi
Yes. on a other Widget I can call the mousePressEvent()
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No, I meant on the web engine view.
I am asking because QWebEngineView overwrites the event() method (according to the documentation), so it might not call the QWidget event handlers at all.
You can try overwriting event() yourself, checking for the mouse press there and just pass on the even after that.
Cheers,
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I've debuged the Events on the WebEngineView.
Only the Enter Event 10) and the ContextMenu (Event 82,68,69) Events are ermited.
How can Implement those MouseEvents? Or is there a other solution to paint a QRubberband on the WebEngineView by Mouse?
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You could check the code of QWebEngineView to see how it intercepts the mouse events.
Maybe it uses an event filter and you could install your own "on top" of that.
Cheers,
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