Hi all!
I'm about to decide between Qt or Gtk for my new project. One important issue is printing. With Qt you can paint something with a painter:
For exammple the function:
void MyWidget::draw(QPainter *p) { p->begin(this); p->drawArc(4, 4, 100, 100, 0, 16*360); p->end(); }
paints a circle on widget surface if you call it such a way:
QPainter *p = new QPainter(this); draw(p);
If you want to print the widget content you call it such a way:
QPrinter *pr = new QPrinter(); pr->setup(this); QPainter *p = new QPainter(pr); draw(p);
This way a real WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet - editor is possible. I'd decide for Gtk if there were a similar way. But I didn't find any pointer neither in documentation nor in the tutorials nor in FAQs.
Any suggestions ?
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