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    edreamleo
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    Hello all,

    I am using pyQt 4.7.3 on Windows 7 and PyQt 4.8.4 on Ubuntu.

    The following code properly draws a splash screen on Windows::
    @splash = QtGui.QSplashScreen(pm,
    (qt.SplashScreen | qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint))
    splash.show()@

    but does not (usually) draw the splash screen on Ubuntu. What happens is that a blank area appears, but nothing else. After the call to splash.show() the app creates and draws the main window successfully. That is, a significant amount of time can pass while the splash screen is blank.

    The problem almost certainly is that the splash screen is not redrawn in time. Indeed, dropping into a debugger after splash.show() causes the splash screen to appear.

    Alas, adding one or both of the following does not help::
    @splash.repaint()
    self.qtApp.processEvents()
    # self qtApp is a QApplication object.@

    Does anyone have any ideas what to do? Thanks.

    Edward

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      Could you try with the same PyQt version on both platform ? That would allow to verify if it is a global problem of the PyQt version or an Ubuntu specific bug

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      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        edreamleo
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        Could you try with the same PyQt version on both platform ? That would allow to verify if it is a global problem of the PyQt version or an Ubuntu specific bug.

        This behavior has been constant for several PyQt versions on Ubuntu. It seems clearly to be a Ubuntu specific bug.

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          SGaist
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          Then I would recommend contacting PyQt's developer to see if they are already aware of that problem

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          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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