I'd like to make a panel-like application using PyQt4 for Linux. for this i need the window i created:
- to be undecorated
- to have reserved space
- to appear on all workspaces
From reading the documentation i've got the idea that i should use QtWi开发者_运维问答ndowFlags. But i have no clue as to how to do that. Also i believe there should be a Qt.WindowType hint somewhere telling the WM the window's a "dock" application. I have made this with pygtk following this thread, but here with Qt i don't really know how to handle this. (I need Qt for its ability to theme/skin application more easily.)
Below is the current code i made (nothing extraordinary).
import sys
from PyQt4 import QtGui
class Panel(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent=None): ## should the QtWindowFlag be here?
QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent) ## should the QtWindowFlag be there as well?
self.setWindowTitle('QtPanel')
self.resize(QtGui.QDesktopWidget().screenGeometry().width(), 25)
self.move(0,0)
def main():
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
panel = Panel()
panel.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Can anyone help me with this? Thanks :)
Read about the QWidget.windowFlags property: http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qwidget.html#windowFlags-prop
Example:
>>> from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
>>> app = QtGui.QApplication([])
>>> win = QtGui.QMainWindow()
>>> win.setWindowFlags(win.windowFlags() | QtCore.Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
>>> win.show()
import sys
from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
class Example(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self):
super(Example, self).__init__()
self.initUI()
def initUI(self):
qbtn = QtGui.QPushButton('Quit', self)
#qbtn.clicked.connect(QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance().quit)
qbtn.clicked.connect(self.test)
qbtn.resize(qbtn.sizeHint())
qbtn.move(50, 50)
self.setGeometry(300, 300, 250, 150)
self.setWindowTitle('Quit button')
self.setWindowFlags(self.windowFlags() | QtCore.Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
self.show()
def test(self):
print "test"
def main():
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
ex = Example()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
The solution is to use Python-Xlib, and it has been described in an answer on a universal way to reserve screen space on X.
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