![]() ![]() How about implementing custom line edit, spin box, combo box, check box, etc as derived instances of QGraphicsItem? Here you control painting, but it’s a big effort to proxy and link every such widget from pqWidget. I’ve been trying to get a camera gizmo (like blender) working in ParaView for a long long long time. QuickNode is a Web3 infrastructure platform, helping developers and businesses build, launch, and scale blockchain-powered applications (dApps). This is very difficult to overcome when attempting to extend ParaView. Interesting, but note that you neither have the comfortability nor the performance observed in node editors from blender or unreal engine blueprint editor, since those have custom UI frameworks instead of Qt. I think it would also be neat to filter nodes by name, and summarize nodes in groups (like in Blender). Expand the entity and select the Forms node. In the solution explorer, expand the Entities node and select the entity you want to create a new quick view form for. you get hundreds of artistic tools in an easy to learn node based. Use them to create forms that are for reading purposes only. In their book The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web, Ward Cunningham and co-author Bo Leuf described the essence of the Wiki concept: page needed 'A wiki invites all usersnot just expertsto edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki web site, using only a standard plain-vanilla Web browser without any extra add-ons. I find it is often necessary to get a bigger picture as the pipeline browser cannot give this perspective (limited to scroll in vertical direction) Professional video editing, color correction, visual effects and audio post production. ![]() (See comments) I do not understand how one would show existing QWidgets within QtQuick. I was just about to link that page for the downsides of QtQuick. Nice to see modern tools get accepted into ParaView ![]() Hi of all, congratulations, good work on the node editor. ![]()
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