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SMTK provides a mechanism to generate QT-based GUIs given a SMTK View description. There are unfortunately several limitations in terms of how an attribute and its items are mapped into their GUI counterparts. This page is focused on discussing how this can be improved.
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SMTK provides a mechanism to generate QT-based GUIs given a SMTK View description. There are unfortunately several limitations in terms of how an attribute and its items are mapped into their GUI counterparts. This page is focused on discussing how this can be improved.
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# Current Functionality
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# Adding Formatting Information into View Specification
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The main use case I'm focussing on is one that lets the designer specify the layout of an attribute's items within a single widget and not the more general case of being able to generally mix the items of one attribute those of another - this would primarily be used in an Instanced View.
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##Adding Widget Elements |
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