El Dilluns, 3 de juny de 2013, a les 01:52:04, Jaydeep Solanki va escriure: > Hi, > While working on getting text bounds work I discovered that > QWebFrame::hitTestContent(QPoint()) hits the outermost element, inside body. > > Consider the below HTML, > > <section> > <p id="p1">some text...</p> > <div>...</div> > <p id="p2">some other text..</p> > </section> > > Now we have two QPoints; > QPoint pt1 => which points somewhere within p1 > QPoint pt2 => which points somewhere within p2 > > var ht1 = QWebFrame::hitTestContent(pt1); > var ht2 = QWebFrame::hitTestContent(pt2);
Why are you using hitTestContent to get the data? Isn't there something better? What's your plan? call hitTestContent for all the points or? Cheers, Albert > > Analysing ht1 & ht2 turns out that both of them point to the section > element, which seems to be a little problem. I'm searching for other ways > to do it. If you have any idea to get it work, please share. > > Cheers, > Jaydeep _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel