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setFixedSize doesn't work in Universal Windows

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    snaiil
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    setFixedSize doesn't work in Universal Windows, window can still be resized. Is this a known bug?

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      Jan-Willem
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      Perhaps you could set QWindow::setMaximumSize(const QSize &size) and QWindow::setMinimumSize(const QSize &size) which set the maximum and minimum size of the window.

      Be aware though. The documentation says that this is a hint to the window manager to prevent resizing above/below the specified size. It is up to the window manager what to do with it.

      Maybe you could also look at the Qt::WindowFlags?

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      • J Jan-Willem

        Perhaps you could set QWindow::setMaximumSize(const QSize &size) and QWindow::setMinimumSize(const QSize &size) which set the maximum and minimum size of the window.

        Be aware though. The documentation says that this is a hint to the window manager to prevent resizing above/below the specified size. It is up to the window manager what to do with it.

        Maybe you could also look at the Qt::WindowFlags?

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        @Jan-Willem said in setFixedSize doesn't work in Universal Windows:

        Perhaps you could set QWindow::setMaximumSize(const QSize &size) and QWindow::setMinimumSize(const QSize &size) which set the maximum and minimum size of the window.

        actually that is what setFixedSize() conveniently already does for you.

        @Jan-Willem
        on what system are you on?

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          Jan-Willem
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          I'm working under Linux, but Windows has a window manager I think?

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