| Subject: | Re: Filtering mouse events |
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| From: | Kuba Ober |
| Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:35:45 -0500 |
On Åroda 05 styczeÅ 2005 07:20 am, Joachim Reichel wrote: > I've installed a global event filter for qApp to stop all Accel and > AccelOverride events. This works so far. > > I've also installed event filters on my instances of subclasses of > QMainWindow and QListView to filter out the mouse events. You need to install them on all child windows as well. That's what I had to do, at least. Cheers, Kuba -- List archive and information: http://lists.trolltech.com/qt-interest/ |
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