> > Is there a way to remove the title bar from an MDI Subwindow, but retain > the resizable border all the way around? I'm trying to get more screen real > estate for the subwindow contents, and I don't really have any need for > titles. I do however want the user to be able to resize the subwindow. > > > > With > > QMdiSubWindow* newSub = mdiArea->addSubWindow(child); > > I've tried a couple options: > > 1. newSub->setWindowFlags(Qt::CustomizeWindowHint); // hides > buttons, but still leaves larger size > > 2. newSub->setWindowFlags(Qt::Window | Qt::FramelessWindowHint); > // hides all window borders so nothing can get resized or moved > > > > Option 1 retains removes the title and minimize/close buttons, but retains > the same height as if those were still there - I'm assuming to present a > separate handle to move the subwindow within the MDI area? > > > > Option 2 removes everything, making it where the user can't move or > resize the sub window. > > > > I'm ok with losing the move handle on the subwindow just to get those > vertical pixels back, I'll figure out some other way to allow the user to move > widgets around. > > > Try setting a plain QWidget instance as the title bar widget.
How do I replace the title bar widget? Am I looking for a function that does this for me, or something else? Sean _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest