I want to resize my window whenever the number of screens or their resolution changes. I have created a minimal C++ application with the QtCreator. I then added these lines into the MainWindow constructor
MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) : QMainWindow(parent), ui(new Ui::MainWindow) {
QDesktopWidget* desktop = QApplication::desktop();
QObject::connect(desktop, SIGNAL(screenCountChanged(int)), this, SLOT(updateScreens()));
QObject::connect(desktop, SIGNAL(resized(int)), this, SLOT(updateScreens()));
}
And here's the function:
void MainWindow::updateScreens() {
qDebug() << "Here";
}
I've defined it as a slot in the .h file:
class MainWindow: public QMainWindow
{
Q_OBJECT
.......
public slots:
void updateScreens();
}
If I compile the project with Qt 4.8.4 (Mingw) and run it, then change resolution, I get a Here
output. If I recompile it with Qt 5.1.1 (Mingw) and run it, then change resolution in exactly the same way, nothing happens.
Is this a bug in the new release? Do I need to do something differently now? System : Qt 5.1.1 on Windows7 x64 mingw.
updateScreens()
slot in yourMainWindow
class when you are establishing the connection, but then in the code snippet of that slot it belongs tocOverlayWindowsManager
class? Should it not bevoid MainWindow::updateScreens() {
?5.1.2
.