I see what you mean - the shift modifier makes it into cut-n-paste rather than copy-n-paste
I've been a bit hesitant to look at Qt's code but I see now that when encountering problems like this that's definitely worthwhile![]()
Thanks again J-P.![]()
I see what you mean - the shift modifier makes it into cut-n-paste rather than copy-n-paste
I've been a bit hesitant to look at Qt's code but I see now that when encountering problems like this that's definitely worthwhile![]()
Thanks again J-P.![]()
Yep, exactly.
Please don't hesitate to do so, it's definitely the most powerful way to find out why something works like it does.I've been a bit hesitant to look at Qt's code but I see now that when encountering problems like this that's definitely worthwhile![]()
The sources throughout Qt are pretty clean and understandable. However, one confusing thing when looking into the sources of Qt for the first time might be the usage of Pimpl. Whether it's a new concept or not, one gets quickly used to the way it's used in Qt.
No problem at all, happy hacking with Qt!Thanks again J-P.![]()
J-P Nurmi
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