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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Except that you will block the main thread and thus your dialog will not show until its too late.

    If you have a long computational process running you should consider maybe using QtConcurrent and wire that properly with your GUI.

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    • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

      @oBOXPOH ,

      Are you showing dialog inside thread?

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      @Vinod-Kuntoji said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

      @oBOXPOH ,

      Are you showing dialog inside thread?

      I show dialog, when something button was clicked. During this dialog some computing task must execute. When this task finish, this dialog must close.

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        @oBOXPOH ,

        Are you talking about progressbar?

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        • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

          @oBOXPOH ,

          Are you talking about progressbar?

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          @Vinod-Kuntoji said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

          @oBOXPOH ,

          Are you talking about progressbar?

          Just about some dialog with text without any buttons. If it easier for you, yes, about progressbar.

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            @Vinod-Kuntoji said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

            @oBOXPOH ,

            Are you talking about progressbar?

            Just about some dialog with text without any buttons. If it easier for you, yes, about progressbar.

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            Hi

            • Just about some dialog with text without any buttons. If it easier for you, yes, about progressbar.

            Its not so much about being easier.
            Its a concrete class
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressbar.html

            Also
            WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
            dlg->show();
            Sleep(10000); <<< here u lag all of application. nothing can be drawn and u will first see dialog after 10 secs.

            Sleep cannot be used to simulate a workload.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              Hi

              • Just about some dialog with text without any buttons. If it easier for you, yes, about progressbar.

              Its not so much about being easier.
              Its a concrete class
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressbar.html

              Also
              WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
              dlg->show();
              Sleep(10000); <<< here u lag all of application. nothing can be drawn and u will first see dialog after 10 secs.

              Sleep cannot be used to simulate a workload.

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              @mrjj said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

              Hi

              • Just about some dialog with text without any buttons. If it easier for you, yes, about progressbar.

              Its not so much about being easier.
              Its a concrete class
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressbar.html

              Also
              WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
              dlg->show();
              Sleep(10000); <<< here u lag all of application. nothing can be drawn and u will first see dialog after 10 secs.

              Sleep cannot be used to simulate a workload.

              I know! I wrote Sleep() only for example. But even in this case dlg->show() doesn't show content of the dialog, shows only title and window.

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                @oBOXPOH

                Ok, but you description of your issue , sounds 100% when a poster loop/sleep the main thread and
                other windows shows up as empty becuase there is no time to draw the child widgets.

                dlg->show() doesn't show content of the dialog, shows only title and window.

                Well do you call a loop or something else after you open the dialog ?

                Clearly
                WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
                dlg->show();

                must work and i assume the widget IN the dialog is made with UI file so all should be ok ?

                There is something you are not telling :)

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                  @oBOXPOH ,

                  WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
                  dlg->exec();

                  connect(dlg,SIGNAL(aborted()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));
                  connect(yourWidget,SIGNAL(executionComplete()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));

                  void WaitingDialog::stopDialog() {
                  this->close();
                  emit aborted();
                  }

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                  • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

                    @oBOXPOH ,

                    WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
                    dlg->exec();

                    connect(dlg,SIGNAL(aborted()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));
                    connect(yourWidget,SIGNAL(executionComplete()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));

                    void WaitingDialog::stopDialog() {
                    this->close();
                    emit aborted();
                    }

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                    @Vinod-Kuntoji said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

                    @oBOXPOH ,

                    WaitingDialog *dlg = new WaitingDialog;
                    dlg->exec();

                    connect(dlg,SIGNAL(aborted()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));
                    connect(yourWidget,SIGNAL(executionComplete()),dlg,SLOT(stopDialog()));

                    void WaitingDialog::stopDialog() {
                    this->close();
                    emit aborted();
                    }

                    It seems logical. I'll try. Thanks!

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                      I'll say what everybody else is afraid to say. Because this is not the solution Gotham deserves but it's the one it needs right now:
                      just add QApplication::processEvents(); after dlg.show();

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                      • VRoninV VRonin

                        I'll say what everybody else is afraid to say. Because this is not the solution Gotham deserves but it's the one it needs right now:
                        just add QApplication::processEvents(); after dlg.show();

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                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                        #25

                        @VRonin
                        hehe first time i seen the evil QApplication::processEvents() served with a batman quote :))

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                        • VRoninV VRonin

                          I'll say what everybody else is afraid to say. Because this is not the solution Gotham deserves but it's the one it needs right now:
                          just add QApplication::processEvents(); after dlg.show();

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                          @VRonin said in QDialog don't show widgets, when method show() calling:

                          I'll say what everybody else is afraid to say. Because this is not the solution Gotham deserves but it's the one it need right now:
                          just add QApplication::processEvents(); after dlg.show();

                          It's working! Thanks a lot! Great!

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