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    zapprox
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    Hi, Screenshot Example may help.
    Regards.

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      J.Hilk
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      Hi,

      QPixmap *pixmap = new QPixmap(this->size());
      this->render(pixmap);
      

      inside your Gui-Class should do the trick.


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        Qt Enthusiast
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        For Mainwindow

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          For Mainwindow

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          Devopia53
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          @Qt-Enthusiast

          I would like to take snapshot of the whole GUI

          If this means to include window frames, try this:

          void Mainwindow::screenShot()
          {
              QRect   geo = frameGeometry();
              qApp->primaryScreen()->grabWindow(0, geo.x(), geo.y(), geo.width(), geo.height()).save("test.png");
          }
          
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            how to get qApp pointer If I am accessing Mainwindow poiter some other QWidget

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            • Venkatesh VV Offline
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              Hi @Qt-Enthusiast
              include bellow line to your mainWindow class then you will get qApp pointer.
              #include<QApplication>

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                I am getting following error

                gui/qt4/qmain/GQMainWindow.cc: In member function ?void GQMainWindow::copy()?:
                gui/qt4/qmain/GQMainWindow.cc:959:10: error: ?class QApplication? has no member named ?primaryScreen?
                qApp->primaryScreen()->grabWindow(0,geo.x(),geo.y(),geo.width(),geo.height()).save("test.png");
                ^

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                  it is qt.4.3.3

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                    Venkatesh V
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                    Hi,

                    For me it works fine.
                    Try with including both headers,
                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include <QScreen>

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                      it is qt.4.3.3

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                      Devopia53
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                      @Qt-Enthusiast

                      Unfortunately, the QScreen is not supported in Qt 4.3.3.
                      However, you can use QPixmap instead of QScreen. But I can't guarantee it. I'm not currently using Qt 4.3.3.

                      The qApp is equivalent to the pointer returned by the QCoreApplication::instance() or the QApplication::instance() function.

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                        Why not simply use Windows Key and PrtScr - does it have to be coded?

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