Hi,
I can see there is code in tests that depending on e.g. Q_OS_WIN32 and
Q_OS_UNIX conditionally includes, for the platform, universally available
headers like . I would like to add a unit test that requires
checking state on the native window behind QWindow. Doing this on windows
with Q_OS_WIN3
Why doesn't the XCB platform plugin use _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN? There are a
number of bugs related to it QTBUG-31117, QTBUG-39376, QTBUG-34430 and the
commit that address them (commit 382b7afbe253) uses the old WM_STATE.
I am looking at this because I'm trying to fix QTBUG-57882 which is about
the l
Hi Bo
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 at 09.25, Bo Thorsen wrote:
> Hej Thomas
>
> [...]
> You ask for the best way to proceed: As usual with issues like this, you
>
> should enter a bug in the bug tracker.
>
I did, QTBUG-57882. See original post.
Thomas
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I can experiment with these changes and implementing them in the xcb and
windows platform plugins, but early feedback is always great, so I avoid
wasting time.
Thanks for making Qt
Thomas
On 17 January 2017 at 21:37, Thomas Søndergaard <
thomas.sonderga...@karoshealth.com> wrote:
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Hi,
I'm looking at the Qt code with intention to fix it so this code
QWidget widget;
widget.setWindowState(Qt::WindowMaximized);
widget.showMinized();
will show the window iconified and when the user (or program) unminimize
the window it pops up maximized. This is currently not possi