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Re: GUI Qt figure window
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Jacob Dawid |
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Re: GUI Qt figure window |
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Tue, 21 Aug 2012 19:00:26 +0200 |
Dan,
The X11 window ID was an example. Does Qt have an analogous widget ID that is something different than X11 window ID?
Dan
Difficult to answer, I think it's a wrong question :) X11 is a window system, Qt is a C++ application framework. Qt is object-oriented, so every unique QWidget object has a memory address (which identifies the object), so I would say that is what the ID is. In fact, the memory address is used to embed QWidgets in other QWidgets. I guess a Qt application is not primarily intended to be "swallowed" by another application or to expose its internals.
Is there a reason you do not want to use OpenGL? I never asked this question before, but why doesn't gnuplot provide a C++ API that we can link against?
Jacob
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