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  • Q QtA_
    1 Jan 2017, 17:14

    @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

    Oh. that way.
    Well you dont have a MainWindow.
    QApplication will close application when the last window is closed.
    Not sure it knows about QSplashScreen.

    But when you dont have any mainwindow/top level widgets, it keeps running.

    You can make it exit calling quit() but its hard with just a QSplashScreen.

    So as you see in tut 28. he does have Mainwindow also ?

    yes the tutorial have windows application...
    but I don't need it..

    in fact my project is simple,...
    I want to make a splashscreen with PNG transparency,..(without windows form)
    so I don't know if this is the way to go for it..

    I want to start with this,..and then,..add features...to be customized,.like time delay, fadein/fadeout, animated PNG etc...

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    wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:20 last edited by
    #6

    @QtA_
    Ok, "(without windows form)" means with no borders or caption etc?

    I think you can use splashscreen for this but not sure its really needed.

    Will it be sort of a class others can use , as a super splashscreen thing or
    what is the goal ?

    Well you current issue can be fixed by calling apps quit() when you want the app to exit.
    like 2 timers. one call close for splashscreen and other call quit()
    but it all depends on how u want it to work.

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    • M mrjj
      1 Jan 2017, 17:20

      @QtA_
      Ok, "(without windows form)" means with no borders or caption etc?

      I think you can use splashscreen for this but not sure its really needed.

      Will it be sort of a class others can use , as a super splashscreen thing or
      what is the goal ?

      Well you current issue can be fixed by calling apps quit() when you want the app to exit.
      like 2 timers. one call close for splashscreen and other call quit()
      but it all depends on how u want it to work.

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      wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:31 last edited by
      #7

      @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

      @QtA_
      Ok, "(without windows form)" means with no borders or caption etc?

      I think you can use splashscreen for this but not sure its really needed.

      Will it be sort of a class others can use , as a super splashscreen thing or
      what is the goal ?

      Well you current issue can be fixed by calling apps quit() when you want the app to exit.
      like 2 timers. one call close for splashscreen and other call quit()
      but it all depends on how u want it to work.

      that's why I'm here :)

      I'm a biginner with C++, so need to understand manything actually.
      my english is also not very good, but its ok I think. :)

      The goal should be something like this:

      1. create an EXE allowing parameters to show splashscreen.

      ex:
      mysplash.exe "c:/my images/logo1.png" /d:3 /fi:1 /fo:1

      wich:
      /d = delay
      /fi = fade in time delay
      /fo = fade out time delay

      then,...few version after,...allowing to execute splash with mutliple image running to make an animated splash with PNG files.. :)

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      • Q QtA_
        1 Jan 2017, 17:31

        @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

        @QtA_
        Ok, "(without windows form)" means with no borders or caption etc?

        I think you can use splashscreen for this but not sure its really needed.

        Will it be sort of a class others can use , as a super splashscreen thing or
        what is the goal ?

        Well you current issue can be fixed by calling apps quit() when you want the app to exit.
        like 2 timers. one call close for splashscreen and other call quit()
        but it all depends on how u want it to work.

        that's why I'm here :)

        I'm a biginner with C++, so need to understand manything actually.
        my english is also not very good, but its ok I think. :)

        The goal should be something like this:

        1. create an EXE allowing parameters to show splashscreen.

        ex:
        mysplash.exe "c:/my images/logo1.png" /d:3 /fi:1 /fo:1

        wich:
        /d = delay
        /fi = fade in time delay
        /fo = fade out time delay

        then,...few version after,...allowing to execute splash with mutliple image running to make an animated splash with PNG files.. :)

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        wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:36 last edited by
        #8

        @QtA_
        ahh, sort of fancy app loader. :)
        well that is a fun project.

        You english is fine. :)

        That should be possible for a first project. Good luck and feel free to ask.

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        • M mrjj
          1 Jan 2017, 17:36

          @QtA_
          ahh, sort of fancy app loader. :)
          well that is a fun project.

          You english is fine. :)

          That should be possible for a first project. Good luck and feel free to ask.

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          wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:38 last edited by
          #9

          @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

          @QtA_
          ahh, sort of fancy app loader. :)
          well that is a fun project.

          You english is fine. :)

          That should be possible for a first project. Good luck and feel free to ask.

          Thank you very much,..
          I'm a fancy girl :)

          return a.quit();
          

          do not close the process,..do I miss something ?

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          • Q QtA_
            1 Jan 2017, 17:38

            @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

            @QtA_
            ahh, sort of fancy app loader. :)
            well that is a fun project.

            You english is fine. :)

            That should be possible for a first project. Good luck and feel free to ask.

            Thank you very much,..
            I'm a fancy girl :)

            return a.quit();
            

            do not close the process,..do I miss something ?

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            wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:40 last edited by mrjj 1 Jan 2017, 17:43
            #10

            @QtA_
            Hi
            do you now have
            return a.exec();
            return a.quit();

            ?

            it stays inside a.exec().

            you can try
            QTimer::singleShot(2500,&app,SLOT(quit()));
            should kill it all after 2,5 secs.
            U must keep return a.exec(); to use timers. Its drives the eventloop :)

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            • M mrjj
              1 Jan 2017, 17:40

              @QtA_
              Hi
              do you now have
              return a.exec();
              return a.quit();

              ?

              it stays inside a.exec().

              you can try
              QTimer::singleShot(2500,&app,SLOT(quit()));
              should kill it all after 2,5 secs.
              U must keep return a.exec(); to use timers. Its drives the eventloop :)

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              wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:43 last edited by
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              @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

              @QtA_
              Hi
              do you now have
              return a.exec();
              return a.quit();

              ?

              it stays inside a.exec().

              yes

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              • Q QtA_
                1 Jan 2017, 17:43

                @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

                @QtA_
                Hi
                do you now have
                return a.exec();
                return a.quit();

                ?

                it stays inside a.exec().

                yes

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                wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:44 last edited by
                #12

                @QtA_
                You need to send it signal to quit.
                Try
                QTimer::singleShot(2500,&app,SLOT(quit()));
                dont remove the exec() part.
                its very important to use signals.

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                  wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:51 last edited by
                  #13

                  nope,..:( still active.

                  #include <QApplication>
                  #include <QSplashScreen>
                  #include <QTimer>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                      QSplashScreen *splash=new QSplashScreen;
                      splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                      splash->show();
                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(quit()));
                  
                      return a.exec();
                      return a.quit();
                  
                  }
                  
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                  • Q QtA_
                    1 Jan 2017, 17:51

                    nope,..:( still active.

                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include <QSplashScreen>
                    #include <QTimer>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                        QSplashScreen *splash=new QSplashScreen;
                        splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                        splash->show();
                        QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                        QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(quit()));
                    
                        return a.exec();
                        return a.quit();
                    
                    }
                    
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                    wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 17:58 last edited by mrjj 1 Jan 2017, 18:02
                    #14

                    @QtA_
                    You are asking it wrongly :)

                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(quit())); <<<< wrong object. should be &app

                    you are asking the timer to call quit() on splash, which splash dont have.

                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,&app,SLOT(quit()));

                    Update:
                    Also
                    The return statement will make it leave a function
                    so

                    return a.exec();
                    return a.quit(); <<< u can never, ever get here :)

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                      wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:05 last edited by
                      #15

                      Thank you very much !! :)
                      so i've added:

                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                      

                      and removed

                      return a.exec();
                      

                      seem to work fine now :)

                      Question...

                      why do I need to put time delay on quit if already the time done ?
                      I mean,..

                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                      

                      must be

                      QTimer::singleShot(0,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                      

                      ?

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                      • Q QtA_
                        1 Jan 2017, 18:05

                        Thank you very much !! :)
                        so i've added:

                        QTimer::singleShot(2500,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                        

                        and removed

                        return a.exec();
                        

                        seem to work fine now :)

                        Question...

                        why do I need to put time delay on quit if already the time done ?
                        I mean,..

                        QTimer::singleShot(2500,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                        

                        must be

                        QTimer::singleShot(0,&a,SLOT(quit()));
                        

                        ?

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                        wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:07 last edited by
                        #16

                        @QtA_
                        Hi
                        Np.

                        Does it display long enough with
                        QTimer::singleShot(0,&a,SLOT(quit())); ?

                        Then its ok.

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                          QtA_
                          wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:10 last edited by
                          #17

                          ok ...I've change the close by the quit.
                          instead adding a new line. :)

                          Thanks again for all your help.
                          Angie xx

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                          • Q QtA_
                            1 Jan 2017, 18:10

                            ok ...I've change the close by the quit.
                            instead adding a new line. :)

                            Thanks again for all your help.
                            Angie xx

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                            wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:10 last edited by
                            #18

                            @QtA_
                            Np. Have fun programming. :)

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                              wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:30 last edited by Chris Kawa 1 Jan 2017, 18:40
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                              You don't need to force the app quit. It's not very flexible in the long run. By default Qt app quits automatically when a last window is closed. This is controlled in two places: on application level with setQuitOnLastWindowClosed (the default is true, so no need to change that). The other place is at the widget level with an attribute Qt::WA_QuitOnClose. This attribute is by default enabled for top level windows i.e. widgets with flag Qt::Window or Qt::Dialog except for certain types, including menus, tooltips and splashscreen.

                              Since a splashscreen is all you have you can just turn the attribute back on:

                              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                              {
                                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                  QSplashScreen *splash = new QSplashScreen;
                                  splash->setAttribute(Qt::WA_QuitOnClose);  // <-- the relevant line
                                  splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                  splash->show();
                                  QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                  return a.exec();
                              }
                              

                              Btw. Technically this code leaks memory as you never delete the splash instance. To keep it clean you have couple of options:

                              • manually delete the splash after the call to exec
                              • add WA_DeleteOnClose attribute to the splash
                              • (the easiest and recommended) just create the splash instance on the stack:
                              QSplashScreen splash;
                              splash.setAttribute(Qt::WA_QuitOnClose);
                              splash.setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                              splash.show();
                              QTimer::singleShot(2500,&splash,SLOT(close()));
                              
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                                1 Jan 2017, 18:30

                                You don't need to force the app quit. It's not very flexible in the long run. By default Qt app quits automatically when a last window is closed. This is controlled in two places: on application level with setQuitOnLastWindowClosed (the default is true, so no need to change that). The other place is at the widget level with an attribute Qt::WA_QuitOnClose. This attribute is by default enabled for top level windows i.e. widgets with flag Qt::Window or Qt::Dialog except for certain types, including menus, tooltips and splashscreen.

                                Since a splashscreen is all you have you can just turn the attribute back on:

                                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                {
                                    QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                    QSplashScreen *splash = new QSplashScreen;
                                    splash->setAttribute(Qt::WA_QuitOnClose);  // <-- the relevant line
                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                    splash->show();
                                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                    return a.exec();
                                }
                                

                                Btw. Technically this code leaks memory as you never delete the splash instance. To keep it clean you have couple of options:

                                • manually delete the splash after the call to exec
                                • add WA_DeleteOnClose attribute to the splash
                                • (the easiest and recommended) just create the splash instance on the stack:
                                QSplashScreen splash;
                                splash.setAttribute(Qt::WA_QuitOnClose);
                                splash.setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                splash.show();
                                QTimer::singleShot(2500,&splash,SLOT(close()));
                                
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                                wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:41 last edited by
                                #20

                                @Chris-Kawa
                                Much better with WA_QuitOnClose, indeed. :)

                                Do you know if QSplashScreen can do anything special compared to a plain QWidget in terms
                                of her overall goal? ( sort of fancy launcher )

                                Im not sure if a custom widget is not more fun later when she wants animations and fade in/out effects etc. Of Course she can derive from QSplashScreen but I do wonder if it
                                give anything of benefit for this use case. ?

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                                  wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:50 last edited by
                                  #21

                                  Thank you guys,,...
                                  it seem to work,..

                                  however..many questions in my little brain..

                                  splash name is my variable right ?
                                  so may I redefine it many times ?

                                  #include <QApplication>
                                  #include <QSplashScreen>
                                  #include <QTimer>
                                  
                                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                  {
                                      QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                      QSplashScreen *splash = new QSplashScreen;
                                      splash->setAttribute(Qt::WA_QuitOnClose);  // <-- the relevant line
                                      splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                      splash->show();
                                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                      
                                      splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                      splash->show();
                                      QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                      
                                      return a.exec();
                                  }
                                  

                                  seem it keep always the last image...

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                                    wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 18:56 last edited by Chris Kawa 1 Jan 2017, 18:58
                                    #22

                                    @mrjj QSplashScreen is pretty basic. It's not well suited for any sort of animations. The easiest route for that would be, indeed, a plain old widget and overriding its paintEvent. Deriving from QSplashScreen would just get in your way.

                                    @QtA_ You're thinking in line, while what happens is event driven. This code QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close())); doesn't "wait" for 2.5 seconds. It just schedules the slot to fire in 2.5 seconds and moves on immediately. So this:

                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                    splash->show();
                                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                    

                                    is just the same as this:

                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png"));
                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                    splash->show();
                                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                    

                                    To make it work like you want to you need to schedule the switch to happen some time later, e.g.

                                    splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo.png")); //set initial image
                                    QTimer::singleShot(1000, [&]{ splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png")); }); //change it after a second
                                    QTimer::singleShot(2000, [&]{ splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo2.png")); }); //change it again after 2 seconds etc.
                                    
                                    splash->show();
                                    QTimer::singleShot(2500,splash,SLOT(close()));
                                    
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                                      wrote on 2 Jan 2017, 04:28 last edited by QtA_ 1 Feb 2017, 04:29
                                      #23

                                      ok,...that work great !
                                      my PNG animation is now done.. :) thank you.

                                      However,..there is few questions if you dont mind.
                                      is the [&] mean to execute what is in the bracket ? {}

                                      I understand what i'm doing...but I do not understand yet how, when and why to put sometime bracket, [] sometime <> sometime "" or {}
                                      i'm a little lost on when to use it..
                                      is there any tutorial who explain this syllabus ?
                                      Thanks again for all your help :)

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                                        2 Jan 2017, 04:28

                                        ok,...that work great !
                                        my PNG animation is now done.. :) thank you.

                                        However,..there is few questions if you dont mind.
                                        is the [&] mean to execute what is in the bracket ? {}

                                        I understand what i'm doing...but I do not understand yet how, when and why to put sometime bracket, [] sometime <> sometime "" or {}
                                        i'm a little lost on when to use it..
                                        is there any tutorial who explain this syllabus ?
                                        Thanks again for all your help :)

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                                        wrote on 2 Jan 2017, 08:25 last edited by mrjj 1 Feb 2017, 08:25
                                        #24

                                        @QtA_ said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:
                                        Hi

                                        is the [&] mean to execute what is in the bracket ? {}

                                        Yes its a c++ lambda. Think of it as "in place" function.

                                        QTimer::singleShot(1000, [&]
                                        {
                                        //this is the function body
                                        splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                        }
                                        );

                                        I understand what i'm doing...but I do not understand yet how, when and why to put sometime bracket, [] sometime <> sometime "" or {}

                                        Oh,  there are many different uses, depending on context.
                                        { } is often used as a block.
                                        if (something)  {
                                        // line 1
                                        // line 2
                                        } 
                                        --
                                        void somefunc() {
                                        }
                                        -----------------------
                                        [] is used with array or lists. 
                                        (and also the lambda syntax)
                                        int list[1000];
                                        int num=list[1];
                                        -----------------------
                                        The <> is often seen with templates. Templates are special c++ thing that allows any type to be used. the compiler will generate the needed code for all used types.
                                        std::vector<int> mylist; // list of ints.
                                        

                                        So its hard to fully answer as its used in many contexts. So you better just ask :)

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                                          2 Jan 2017, 08:25

                                          @QtA_ said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:
                                          Hi

                                          is the [&] mean to execute what is in the bracket ? {}

                                          Yes its a c++ lambda. Think of it as "in place" function.

                                          QTimer::singleShot(1000, [&]
                                          {
                                          //this is the function body
                                          splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                          }
                                          );

                                          I understand what i'm doing...but I do not understand yet how, when and why to put sometime bracket, [] sometime <> sometime "" or {}

                                          Oh,  there are many different uses, depending on context.
                                          { } is often used as a block.
                                          if (something)  {
                                          // line 1
                                          // line 2
                                          } 
                                          --
                                          void somefunc() {
                                          }
                                          -----------------------
                                          [] is used with array or lists. 
                                          (and also the lambda syntax)
                                          int list[1000];
                                          int num=list[1];
                                          -----------------------
                                          The <> is often seen with templates. Templates are special c++ thing that allows any type to be used. the compiler will generate the needed code for all used types.
                                          std::vector<int> mylist; // list of ints.
                                          

                                          So its hard to fully answer as its used in many contexts. So you better just ask :)

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                                          wrote on 6 Jan 2017, 03:55 last edited by QtA_ 1 Jun 2017, 03:59
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                                          @mrjj said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:

                                          @QtA_ said in SplashScreen stay on TaskManager:
                                          Hi

                                          is the [&] mean to execute what is in the bracket ? {}

                                          Yes its a c++ lambda. Think of it as "in place" function.

                                          QTimer::singleShot(1000, [&]
                                          {
                                          //this is the function body
                                          splash->setPixmap(QPixmap ("C:/Users/public/test/Logo1.png"));
                                          }
                                          );

                                          I understand what i'm doing...but I do not understand yet how, when and why to put sometime bracket, [] sometime <> sometime "" or {}

                                          Oh,  there are many different uses, depending on context.
                                          { } is often used as a block.
                                          if (something)  {
                                          // line 1
                                          // line 2
                                          } 
                                          --
                                          void somefunc() {
                                          }
                                          -----------------------
                                          [] is used with array or lists. 
                                          (and also the lambda syntax)
                                          int list[1000];
                                          int num=list[1];
                                          -----------------------
                                          The <> is often seen with templates. Templates are special c++ thing that allows any type to be used. the compiler will generate the needed code for all used types.
                                          std::vector<int> mylist; // list of ints.
                                          

                                          So its hard to fully answer as its used in many contexts. So you better just ask :)

                                          Thank you very much !
                                          Not sure to understand more....but with practice...i'll figure out.. :)
                                          first,..need to learn what LAMBDA is.. lol ! :)

                                          in fact,..I use Qt beacause I thought that it had an option for dialog transparency..
                                          so by putting an image with invisible dialog will do the trick.. :( bad thinking..

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