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  • L LovelyGrace

    if you mean using this:
    Dialog *dialog = new Dialog(this);

    the error says when I tried calling Dialog from newDialog class
    error: no matching function for call

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    #11

    @LovelyGrace said in Can't detect if widget/ui is visible:

    error: no matching function for call

    Can you show your Dialog class?

    --Alles ist gut.

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      LovelyGrace
      wrote on last edited by
      #12

      @Ratzz mainwindow detect dialog class but newDialog can't

      I tried calling Dialog class from the newDialog class and create a function from the newDialog class to test if it can detect the dialog when it runs, but it didn't. Using this code:

      void newDialog::startDialog()
      {
      if(dialog.isVisible())
      {
      qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
      }

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      • L LovelyGrace

        @Ratzz mainwindow detect dialog class but newDialog can't

        I tried calling Dialog class from the newDialog class and create a function from the newDialog class to test if it can detect the dialog when it runs, but it didn't. Using this code:

        void newDialog::startDialog()
        {
        if(dialog.isVisible())
        {
        qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
        }

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        #13

        @LovelyGrace said in Can't detect if widget/ui is visible:

        if(dialog.isVisible())

        Where do you use show()

        --Alles ist gut.

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          SGaist
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          Hi,

          @LovelyGrace said in Can't detect if widget/ui is visible:

          void newDialog::startDialog()
          {
          Dialog dialog;
          dialog.setModal(true);
          if(dialog.isVisible())
          {
          qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
          }

          }

          You haven't called show yet.

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            Hi,

            @LovelyGrace said in Can't detect if widget/ui is visible:

            void newDialog::startDialog()
            {
            Dialog dialog;
            dialog.setModal(true);
            if(dialog.isVisible())
            {
            qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
            }

            }

            You haven't called show yet.

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            LovelyGrace
            wrote on last edited by
            #15

            @SGaist Hi show() function is in the mainwindow class, new Dialog class is supposed to check whether the dialog is running

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            • L LovelyGrace

              @SGaist Hi show() function is in the mainwindow class, new Dialog class is supposed to check whether the dialog is running

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              jsulm
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              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              @LovelyGrace Did you make sure that show() was called?

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

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              • L LovelyGrace

                @SGaist Hi show() function is in the mainwindow class, new Dialog class is supposed to check whether the dialog is running

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                @LovelyGrace said in Can't detect if widget/ui is visible:

                @SGaist Hi show() function is in the mainwindow class, new Dialog class is supposed to check whether the dialog is running

                I meant dialog.show().

                The code you wrote will just create a dialog, and then destroy it since it's local to that method.

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                  LovelyGrace
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  show() is running on the main window, what I want to happen is that newDialog will only detect if Dialog is running from the mainwindow and it's not supposed to show from the newDialog.

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                  • L LovelyGrace

                    show() is running on the main window, what I want to happen is that newDialog will only detect if Dialog is running from the mainwindow and it's not supposed to show from the newDialog.

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #19

                    @LovelyGrace
                    If mainwindows knows if "Dialog" (bad class name) is shown or not and also shows newDialog when asked, why not let main window handle the logic ?

                    Its seems odd that newDialog will show an other dialog if its not already on screen since its not the the one that put it there. Also if you open new dialog in newDialog, main window will not have access to that instance ( copy) and
                    cant tell if its open or not.

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                      LovelyGrace
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      how can i connect then the Dialog class to new Dialog class?

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                      • L LovelyGrace

                        how can i connect then the Dialog class to new Dialog class?

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #21

                        @LovelyGrace
                        well that you can also do from main window since it has both
                        pointers to the DialogClass and newDialogClass

                        connect( DialogClassPTR, SOMESIGNAL,newDialogClassPTR, SOMESLOT);

                        and also the other way if u need newDialog to talk to Dialog

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                          What is your exact purpose with finding the visibility of that dialog ?

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                            LovelyGrace
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #23

                            I will be making a function that only works if the dialog from the other class is visible or active.

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                              LovelyGrace
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #24

                              mainwindow can now communicate with the newDialog, but why can't newDialog detect if Dialog is visible?

                              void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                              {
                              // Dialog dialog(this);
                              // dialog.setModal(true);
                              // dialog.exec();
                              // dialog.move(this->rect().center() - dialog.rect().center());
                              //dialog.setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowWithoutActivating, true);
                              //dialog.setWindowFlags(/*Qt::Tool | / Qt::X11BypassWindowManagerHint /| Qt::CustomizeWindowHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint */);

                              dialog = new Dialog();
                              dialog->show();
                              dialog->move(this->rect().center() - dialog->rect().center());
                              
                              qDebug() << "Is Dialog visible from pushbutton: " << dialog->isVisible() << endl;
                              
                              nDialog = new newDialog();
                              nDialog->startDialog();
                              

                              }

                              void newDialog::startDialog()
                              {
                              qDebug() << "DIALOG TO NEWDIALOG" << endl;
                              dialog = new Dialog();

                              if(dialog->isVisible())
                              {
                                  qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
                              }
                              
                              if(dialog->isActiveWindow())
                              {
                                  qDebug() << "Dialog is Active to newDialog Class" << endl;
                              }
                              

                              }

                              The output is:
                              Is Dialog visible from pushbutton: true -- from mainwindow

                              DIALOG TO NEWDIALOG -- from newDialog

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                              • L LovelyGrace

                                mainwindow can now communicate with the newDialog, but why can't newDialog detect if Dialog is visible?

                                void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
                                {
                                // Dialog dialog(this);
                                // dialog.setModal(true);
                                // dialog.exec();
                                // dialog.move(this->rect().center() - dialog.rect().center());
                                //dialog.setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowWithoutActivating, true);
                                //dialog.setWindowFlags(/*Qt::Tool | / Qt::X11BypassWindowManagerHint /| Qt::CustomizeWindowHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint */);

                                dialog = new Dialog();
                                dialog->show();
                                dialog->move(this->rect().center() - dialog->rect().center());
                                
                                qDebug() << "Is Dialog visible from pushbutton: " << dialog->isVisible() << endl;
                                
                                nDialog = new newDialog();
                                nDialog->startDialog();
                                

                                }

                                void newDialog::startDialog()
                                {
                                qDebug() << "DIALOG TO NEWDIALOG" << endl;
                                dialog = new Dialog();

                                if(dialog->isVisible())
                                {
                                    qDebug() << "Dialog is Visible to newDialog Class" << endl;
                                }
                                
                                if(dialog->isActiveWindow())
                                {
                                    qDebug() << "Dialog is Active to newDialog Class" << endl;
                                }
                                

                                }

                                The output is:
                                Is Dialog visible from pushbutton: true -- from mainwindow

                                DIALOG TO NEWDIALOG -- from newDialog

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #25

                                @LovelyGrace
                                Hi is a brain bug. ;)

                                You open and show "Dialog" in mainwindow.

                                Then in NewDialog
                                you create a yet other new "Dialog",
                                that you DO NOT show and then ask it if its visible. ( which its not)

                                it will know NOTHING about the first dialog in main. the isVisible is pr copy u make.

                                if you really just mean to create the other new dialog in NewDialog then

                                void newDialog::startDialog()
                                {
                                qDebug() << "DIALOG TO NEWDIALOG" << endl;
                                dialog = new Dialog();
                                dialog ->show(); ///////////////////////////// else it 100% wont be visible
                                
                                • from main.
                                  if you really want to do it this way
                                  then
                                  nDialog = new newDialog();
                                  nDialog->startDialog(dialog); // give it the pointer to new dialog.
                                  or
                                  simeply tell it
                                  nDialog->startDialog( dialog->isVisible() );// give a bool

                                so to repeat
                                You CANNOT create yet another copy of dialog to ask if the first copy u made in mainwindow is visible.

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