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    You need to find the viewPort() of widget and setAutoScroll() on that.

    also there is another methods if yours items are not visible in the QListwidget:-

    scrollToItem ( const QListWidgetItem *... Go to last post

    user_mail07 on 12th March 2010

    QListWidget Scrollbar

    In CSS there is a way to define width & height of each icon in a PNG file.Anyway...
    Another problem is that yesterday Qt Labs announced a technical preview of Qt 4.7& Qt creator 2.0 alpha.I... Go to last post

    daiheitan on 12th March 2010

    Do Qt Style Sheets support List-style-image?

    You're welcome.

    Is that your assistant in your avatar? I have an assistant that is in a box by my monitor whenever I am on my computer. Go to last post

    norobro on 12th March 2010

    Variable table name problem

    setAutoFillBackground(TRUE);

    or try:-
    setAttribute(Qt::WA_TranslucentBackground,true ); Go to last post

    user_mail07 on 12th March 2010

    Erasing on transparent widget

    Thanks Norobro, I would never have thought of that approach, but it works great. Go to last post

    waynew on 12th March 2010

    Variable table name problem

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