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Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size

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  • I isan

    @mrjj I set pushButton and do this

    connect(ui->pushButton,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(showMinimized()));
    

    but not work

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    mrjj
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    @isan
    hi
    try without the bool
    connect(ui->pushButton,SIGNAL(clicked()),this,SLOT(showMinimized()));
    and check return value of connect.

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    • I isan

      @mrjj I set pushButton and do this

      connect(ui->pushButton,SIGNAL(clicked(bool)),this,SLOT(showMinimized()));
      

      but not work

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      @isan said in Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size:

      showMinimized()

      I'm not sure this will work without window manager. Do you use any window manager on your device?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @isan said in Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size:

        showMinimized()

        I'm not sure this will work without window manager. Do you use any window manager on your device?

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        @jsulm I don’t know ,how can I found?

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          Hi,

          Are you running an Xorg server ?
          What plugin is your application loading ?

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          • I isan

            @jsulm I don’t know ,how can I found?

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            @isan When you aren't running the app, what does the system look like? Is it a normal GUi desktop with icons and windows? Or is it just a text mode command line interface?

            Step 1: Run a normal desktop with windows.

            Step 2: Make your app run nicely in that desktop.

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              @isan When you aren't running the app, what does the system look like? Is it a normal GUi desktop with icons and windows? Or is it just a text mode command line interface?

              Step 1: Run a normal desktop with windows.

              Step 2: Make your app run nicely in that desktop.

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              @wrosecrans this is gui on forms QT 0_1526359719104_1.png

              this is when run on ubuntu desktop
              0_1526359748580_2.png

              this is when run on raspberry

              0_1526361065826_3.jpg

              now what?

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              • I isan

                @wrosecrans this is gui on forms QT 0_1526359719104_1.png

                this is when run on ubuntu desktop
                0_1526359748580_2.png

                this is when run on raspberry

                0_1526361065826_3.jpg

                now what?

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                jsulm
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                @isan What did you install on your Raspberry?
                From the picture I would say you don't have any window manager.
                Raspbian usually installs Pixel desktop.

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @isan What did you install on your Raspberry?
                  From the picture I would say you don't have any window manager.
                  Raspbian usually installs Pixel desktop.

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                  wrote on last edited by isan
                  #19

                  @jsulm I did no install any window manager
                  What is the way to find the window manager that is used?
                  If raspi has pixel desktop can it be changed?
                  What is the good window manager ?

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                  • I isan

                    @jsulm I did no install any window manager
                    What is the way to find the window manager that is used?
                    If raspi has pixel desktop can it be changed?
                    What is the good window manager ?

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                    @isan said in Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size:

                    @jsulm I don't know
                    How to find out which window manager is being used?

                    Just answer the questions @wrosecrans that will be enough to know if you're on X11 or without a windowing system.

                    As @jsulm pointed out, most probably you do not have any window manager running, so the window bezel will just not be there (and no way to minimize/maximize because without window manager such methods do not make sense).

                    To see if you have X11 installed, log into your raspberry pi and run this command:

                    startx
                    

                    If as a result you get a nice OS GUI, then you have X11 installed and ready. To turn it on permanently, you can then run:

                    sudo raspi-config
                    

                    And set it up to boot to GUI instead of command line.

                    (Z(:^

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                    • sierdzioS sierdzio

                      @isan said in Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size:

                      @jsulm I don't know
                      How to find out which window manager is being used?

                      Just answer the questions @wrosecrans that will be enough to know if you're on X11 or without a windowing system.

                      As @jsulm pointed out, most probably you do not have any window manager running, so the window bezel will just not be there (and no way to minimize/maximize because without window manager such methods do not make sense).

                      To see if you have X11 installed, log into your raspberry pi and run this command:

                      startx
                      

                      If as a result you get a nice OS GUI, then you have X11 installed and ready. To turn it on permanently, you can then run:

                      sudo raspi-config
                      

                      And set it up to boot to GUI instead of command line.

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                      @sierdzio when run sudo startx

                      X.Org X Server 1.18.4
                      Release Date: 2016-07-19
                      X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
                      Build Operating System: Linux 4.4.26-v7+ armv7l Raspbian
                      Current Operating System: Linux pi 4.9.28-v7+ #998 SMP Mon May 15 16:55:39 BST 2                                                                                        017 armv7l
                      Kernel command line: 8250.nr_uarts=1 bcm2708_fb.fbwidth=800 bcm2708_fb.fbheight=                                                                                        480 bcm2708_fb.fbswap=1 vc_mem.mem_base=0x3dc00000 vc_mem.mem_size=0x3f000000  w                                                                                        c_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty3 root=PARTUUID=5229808c-02 rootfstype=ext4 elevat                                                                                        or=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet splash plymouth.ignore-serial-console                                                                                        s
                      Build Date: 11 November 2016  11:59:59AM
                      xorg-server 2:1.18.4-2+rpi1 (https://www.debian.org/support)
                      Current version of pixman: 0.33.3
                              Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
                              to make sure that you have the latest version.
                      Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
                              (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
                              (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
                      (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.1.log", Time: Tue May 15 19:19:36 2018
                      (==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"
                      modprobe: FATAL: Module g2d_23 not found.
                      

                      If as a result you get a nice OS GUI, then you have X11 installed and ready. To turn it

                      And it does not make a difference ,It shows OS GUI that I already saw
                      I run the program, it still does not have a window manager

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                        Check the platform plugin that is loaded on application start.

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                        • I isan

                          @sierdzio when run sudo startx

                          X.Org X Server 1.18.4
                          Release Date: 2016-07-19
                          X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
                          Build Operating System: Linux 4.4.26-v7+ armv7l Raspbian
                          Current Operating System: Linux pi 4.9.28-v7+ #998 SMP Mon May 15 16:55:39 BST 2                                                                                        017 armv7l
                          Kernel command line: 8250.nr_uarts=1 bcm2708_fb.fbwidth=800 bcm2708_fb.fbheight=                                                                                        480 bcm2708_fb.fbswap=1 vc_mem.mem_base=0x3dc00000 vc_mem.mem_size=0x3f000000  w                                                                                        c_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty3 root=PARTUUID=5229808c-02 rootfstype=ext4 elevat                                                                                        or=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwait quiet splash plymouth.ignore-serial-console                                                                                        s
                          Build Date: 11 November 2016  11:59:59AM
                          xorg-server 2:1.18.4-2+rpi1 (https://www.debian.org/support)
                          Current version of pixman: 0.33.3
                                  Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
                                  to make sure that you have the latest version.
                          Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
                                  (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
                                  (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
                          (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.1.log", Time: Tue May 15 19:19:36 2018
                          (==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"
                          modprobe: FATAL: Module g2d_23 not found.
                          

                          If as a result you get a nice OS GUI, then you have X11 installed and ready. To turn it

                          And it does not make a difference ,It shows OS GUI that I already saw
                          I run the program, it still does not have a window manager

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                          @isan said in Why Run QT Widget Application on Raspberry Pi close/minimize button doesn't show and can't adjust window size:

                          It shows OS GUI that I already saw

                          You could have mentioned that earlier...

                          OK so you have X11 running it seems. Looks like it is running on EGLFS plugin. Make sure you run it with -platform xcb like I mentioned earlier. Also, see which makespec does qmake pick up when compiling your project, it should be either linux-rasp-pi3-g++ or linux-rasp-pi3-vc4-g++ if you are using the vc4 GPU driver.

                          (Z(:^

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