Dear Tony Thanks for your answer. first of all I am not repeating the question here. It is still a single thread. I am sorry for that.
finally I am still stuck with it. If you or any one could help me I will highly appreciate it. My code snippet as follows. QWindow *window = new QWindow; // window = QWindow::fromWinId((WId)id); QWidget *widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(window); widget->show(); This shows me the external app, that I am launching using qprocess. when I am extracting the app, using FindWindow.HWND id = FindWindow(NULL, L"MyGL"); It is showing in the widget, but menubar is missing,. so the desired result is not what that I want. It's missing the header Name and menu bar. Is there any othe way that I can achieve the full app window. I want to see the full app window into the widget without missing any component. Let me know some one if any how we can achieve this in Qt. regards sujan On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 at 15:25, Sujan Dasmahapatra < yellowlemontree0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Tony > > You're right, I am trying to access two separate apps, to be launched in a > single QTabwidget. but how does it matter, since even if I launch in single > Widget, it is still not coming. The header title is being correctly used I > am able to launch the app. But the app's header and menu bar, are not being > launched. > > > if (process_->waitForStarted(-1)) > > { > > //0.00289917 0.28096 -0.180618 = 343 > > HWND id = FindWindow(0, L"App.exe"); > > > if (!id) > > return; > > QTimer t; > > t.start(2500); > > QWindow* window = QWindow::fromWinId((WId)id); > > QWidget* widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(window); > > setCentralWidget(widget); > > } > > I am trying it on QMainWindow. And I think FindWindow itself is giving header > text and menu less portion. So window and widget none > > is getting it. Can you suggest me what can be done for this. > > regards > > sujan > > > > > On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 at 07:53, Tony Rietwyk <t...@rightsoft.com.au> wrote: > >> Hi Sujan, >> >> It's not clear to me why you want to use fromWinId? Do you want two >> applications in separate processes to share the same windows? The title >> bar and menu are drawn by special win32 non-client events - but they may be >> suppressed, since the window is now being hosted in your app. With more >> information, maybe someone can help you - don't just repeat the same >> details in another post! >> >> Regards, Tony >> >> >> On 28/02/2020 11:13 pm, Sujan Dasmahapatra wrote: >> >> >> Dear Friends, >> >> My External Application Window title, is missing in my QWindow. I am >> trying to set this window on a Widget and finally I am displaying this >> widget on QScrollBar. But I am missing the Window title and menu bar from >> the app. Please check the code snippet below. >> >> QWindow* window = QWindow::fromWinId(id); >> QWidget* widget = QWidget::createWindowContainer(window); >> _gui->scrollArea->setWidget(widget); >> >> With this snippet, I can see the app is launched, but it's Title header >> text, is not opening. >> >> Please advise me what is going wrong. I have to see the window title and >> most importantly the menu bar as well. >> >> regards >> sujan >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing >> listInterest@qt-project.orghttps://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest >> >
_______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest