I want to reimplement the Qt fingerpaint example using my QGraphicsScene rather than a QWidget. However I cannot find an example of this so am unsure if I should capture the events at the view and pass them down to the scene or something else. What is the advice here?
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How about the the pinch zoom example? It uses a QGraphicsView as the touch area. |
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