Implementing MenuBar AutoHide function
Expert advise needed!:confused:
Does QT4 provide any such feature? Or must one detect mouse positions and manually calculate if the menubar should be hidden (read: empty all items from menubar)?
Cheers,
Viking.
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U can use QWidget::hide () to hide the menubar... as menu bar is derived from QWidget :)
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Originally Posted by
viking
(read: empty all items from menubar)?
What sense would it make to remove all items from the menu bar? It wouldn't hide the menu itself, would it? And if you hide the menu bar... how do you want to bring it back (I don't say it's not possible)?
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10q aamer4yu,
That indeed is a better idea. Dint strike me.
But anyway, the mouse position will have to be manually monitored.
-vkng
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wysota
What sense would it make to remove all items from the menu bar? It wouldn't hide the menu itself, would it? And if you hide the menu bar... how do you want to bring it back (I don't say it's not possible)?
An empty menu bar is not displayed. Well, that was my thinking.
But aamer4yu has suggested a better solution.
Bringing the menubar back should be easy. Just repopulate the menubar with the previously saved menu items.
-vkng
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What wysota meant was removing items wont hide the menu bar..... dont question his knowledge about Qt.... I dont stand anywhere near him....
also to hide/ show the menu bar u can use some keyboard shortcuts, or provide the same from toolbar...
and if u want that some actions in the menu shouldnt work, just disable the actions....
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aamer4yu
What wysota meant was removing items wont hide the menu bar..... dont question his knowledge about Qt.... I dont stand anywhere near him....
also to hide/ show the menu bar u can use some keyboard shortcuts, or provide the same from toolbar...
and if u want that some actions in the menu shouldnt work, just disable the actions....
No pun intended guys :)
about the actions, actually i indeed need an autohide menubar. so i guess i'll just have to track the mouse movements...
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By the way, just as a side note, possible shortcuts assigned to menu actions won't trigger while the menu bar is hidden.
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An empty menu bar is not displayed if you don't populate it, because it's not created. When you do created, things change. Anyway, if you hide the menu bar, how will you know when you want to get it back?
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wysota
An empty menu bar is not displayed if you don't populate it, because it's not created. When you do created, things change. Anyway, if you hide the menu bar, how will you know when you want to get it back?
1. I see. Well, that rules out my idea. I will have to hide it.
2. If I hide the menubar, I will have to calculate the coords in the mouseMove Event and if they are near the menubar location on the mainwindow, i show the menubar. would it work?
-vk
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jpn
By the way, just as a side note, possible shortcuts assigned to menu actions won't trigger while the menu bar is hidden.
thanks jpn. i shall keep that in mind. however, my primary focus is to implement an autohide menubar. but your suggestion is good.
vk
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viking
2. If I hide the menubar, I will have to calculate the coords in the mouseMove Event and if they are near the menubar location on the mainwindow, i show the menubar. would it work?
If you enable mouse tracking then yes. But you'll have to do it in an event filter which you have to apply on your central widget and any of its subwidgets, because if a subwidget handles a mouse move event itself, it won't propagate it to the parent. Of course you'll have to calculate the coordinates in the main window coordinate system. Lots of work :)
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See the attachment...
hope this helps :)
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Originally Posted by
wysota
If you enable mouse tracking then yes. But you'll have to do it in an event filter which you have to apply on your central widget and any of its subwidgets, because if a subwidget handles a mouse move event itself, it won't propagate it to the parent. Of course you'll have to calculate the coordinates in the main window coordinate system. Lots of work :)
Yes! Thanks for your inputs. btw, what component could replace the trapezoidal menubar that appears on the top when you connect to Remote Desktop in Windows. Basically that is what I am trying to achieve. Limitation of a menu bar is that it must only be applied to a gui component that is of type QMainWindow. But what if I wanted to add an Autohide Bar on the top of the screen like the one we see when connecting to a remote computer using mstsc in Windows?
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aamer4yu
See the attachment...
hope this helps :)
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Originally Posted by
aamer4yu
See the attachment...
hope this helps :)
Thanks a ton aamer4yu for this. I really appreciate it! I tried out the app. I feel it needs some debuggings coz in the function
Code:
void CMainWindow::initial()
{
menuBarRect = menuBar()->geometry();
menuBar()->hide();
}
the moment the menubar hides, the Y2 in the geometry becomes -1. hence, goin forward,
Code:
if(menuBarRect.contains(mousePos) )
{
menuBar()->show();
isMenuOn = true;
}
else
{
menuBar()->hide();
isMenuOn = false;
}
control never enters the if part, it always goes into the else. i'll look into it. of course your inputs would be valuable.
as i replied to wysota, i actually want to implement the trapezoidal menubar that appears on the top when you connect to Remote Desktop in Windows. the one with a fancy PIN button that toggles autohide... still searching for a way to do that... any help wud be appreciated! :)
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Originally Posted by
aamer4yu
See the attachment...
hope this helps :)
I changed the function, not in the best possible way, but its working now...
Code:
void CMainWindow
::mouseMoveEvent ( QMouseEvent * event
) {
mousePos = event->pos();
if( (menuBarRect.bottom() + 20) > mousePos.y() )
{
menuBar()->show();
isMenuOn = true;
}
else
{
menuBar()->hide();
isMenuOn = false;
}
}
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Seems u havent understood my program or I have understood what u wanted.
I implemented auto hide like in taskbar in windows.
What I do is, initially using the single shot timer I capture the geometry of the menubar. This is a private member, so its value is retained. As soon as I set the geometry cordinated in menuBarRect, I hide the menubar. So u wont see a menubar initially.
When u move the mouse in the upper part of the window, where the menu is supposed to appear, I capture it, and show the menubar.
Did u try running the code ?? or u just walked thru manually ?? also isMenuOn variable is not needed. I was just trying with that variable, and forgot to delete it.
Also I havent seen your "trapezoidal menubar that appears on the top when you connect to Remote Desktop in Windows." so cant help u on that right now...
if u have problem in running my code, ask me.... :)
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what error were u getting before editing the code ??
it was working fine for me...
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Originally Posted by
aamer4yu
Seems u havent understood my program or I have understood what u wanted.
I implemented auto hide like in taskbar in windows.
What I do is, initially using the single shot timer I capture the geometry of the menubar. This is a private member, so its value is retained. As soon as I set the geometry cordinated in menuBarRect, I hide the menubar. So u wont see a menubar initially.
When u move the mouse in the upper part of the window, where the menu is supposed to appear, I capture it, and show the menubar.
Did u try running the code ?? or u just walked thru manually ?? also isMenuOn variable is not needed. I was just trying with that variable, and forgot to delete it.
Also I havent seen your "trapezoidal menubar that appears on the top when you connect to Remote Desktop in Windows." so cant help u on that right now...
if u have problem in running my code, ask me.... :)
@ I did! And I ran it in debug mode as well. Thats when i found out that the control never enters to the part where it is supposed to show the menubar.
@ I'll try to send you a screenshot of that "trapezoidal menubar that appears on the top when you connect to Remote Desktop in Windows." But hey, thanks for all the time man! Appreciate it a lot !!! :)
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aamer4yu
what error were u getting before editing the code ??
it was working fine for me...
It was? Thats strange. It did not work for me. I'll try again with your code. And try to find out.