Ok that I can understand but it's still strange that it can't be overridden.
And for Qmessagebox they should at least be like the one from native ui? Christophe > Le 6 mai 2014 à 17:23, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> a écrit : > >> Em ter 06 maio 2014, às 17:08:44, Christophe Thomas escreveu: >> Dear all, >> >> I'm currently porting an app working on desktop on ios. I'm having trouble >> setting a fixed size to QDialog, I've tryed using dialog->resize(...) or >> even dialog->setFixedSize(..) with a size smaller than my iPad screen but >> the QDialog keeps beeing displayed in full screen. >> >> I've tryed setting the size in the constructor of the class or in a slot >> driven by an UI event with no chance. >> >> I'm using Qt 5.2.1. >> >> I have similar issue with QMessageBox that are displayed in full screen. > > I'm guessing that's by design. All windows are full screen on iOS. > > If you want something smaller, you need to draw yourself on the area of your > fullscreen window. > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest