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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:13:31+00:00 2026-05-16T00:13:31+00:00

I have a QScrollArea fathering my awesome scrolling widget. I like to do updates

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I have a QScrollArea fathering my awesome scrolling widget. I like to do updates on the contents on various occasions.

For this I did an override of paintEvent(QPaintEvent *). Then everytime I want it to be done I call update() on the widget.

Problem: paintEvent() is never called by this!

What I tried in troubleshooting so far:

  • Use repaint() instead of update(). Should call it instantanously. Unfortunately does not.
  • Test for isVisible() and updatesEnabled
  • Test wether my override is correct. Resizing the window calls my function. Only my manual update(), repaint() calls fail.
  • Implement a QTimer to trigger update() or repaint() every 500ms. The trigger gives text output, the function is not called.

Anybody got an idea what to check next? What could make repaint() not call paintEvent()?

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    2026-05-16T00:13:32+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:13 am

    The solution is to call this->viewport()->repaint() or this->viewport()->update() from your QAbstractScrollArea derived class instead of just repaint() or update().

    More info is given in Qt documentation:

    QWidget * QAbstractScrollArea::viewport () const

    Returns the viewport widget.
    Use the QScrollArea::widget() function to retrieve the contents of the viewport widget.

    Since the contents that we have in our QAbstractScrollArea derived class will be displayed in the viewport widget, makes sense to call viewport widget’s update or repaint to draw our data again (have our paintEvent called).

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