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    Franzk
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    A dock widget is a widget just like all others. But it is indeed probably more useful to get the focus state of the widgets inside them.

    "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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      genjix
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      I'm hiding the dock widgets on my main window with:
      @for w in self.findChildren(QDockWidget):
      w.setVisible(True) # or false depending on the case@

      If I select the 3rd tab in my dock widgets, hide and then re-show them, then the 1st tab will be selected.
      If I again hide then show them, then this time the 3rd tab will be selected!

      So how can I stop that? If I could get the currently selected tab then I could set that one to be active again afterwards. I'm tempted to actually think this might be a Qt Bug... :p

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        genjix
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        I found this:
        @void QDockWidget::visibilityChanged ( bool visible ) [signal]

        This signal is emitted when the dock widget becomes visible (or invisible). This happens when the widget is hidden or shown, as well as when it is docked in a tabbed dock area and its tab becomes selected or unselected.

        This function was introduced in Qt 4.3.@

        Although quite why there's no method to get that property, I don't know... And it's also not specific enough.

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          Franzk
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          There is bound to be a method for the visibility property. A QDockWidget is a QWidget itself. QWidget has the property, so QDockWidget has it as well (probably even requires it).

          "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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            genjix
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            Yeah I don't mean when the dock widget can be seen, but I mean when the dock widget is the selected one on top in a set of tabs.

            I wrote this "small example (click here":http://www.qtcentre.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=5397&d=1288020905 - run qmake/make) to show what I mean. Just click show/hide button and notice your currently selected tab position. Is this a Qt bug?

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              Franzk
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              Interesting... It seems to be switching to the previously selected widget. Can't say if it's a bug though. I'd need to check a bit more. You could do a search through the bug tracker though.

              "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                genjix
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                "This":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-3420 is the closest bug I could find. Seems QDockWidgets are rather sparse in their api so far :) No way to see who's on top, get the tab orderings, find the layout of several dock widgets in the same area :)

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                  genjix
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                  I found the answer:
                  "http://developer.qt.nokia.com/faq/answer/how_can_i_check_which_tab_is_the_current_one_in_a_tabbed_qdockwidget":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/faq/answer/how_can_i_check_which_tab_is_the_current_one_in_a_tabbed_qdockwidget

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                    genjix
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                    How can I see if a QDockWidget belongs to a particular tab bar?
                    EDIT: this "http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qtabwidget.html":http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qtabwidget.html
                    (see indexOf(widget))

                    EDIT2: Or not. Spoke too soon!!! QDockWidgets use QTabBar but they don't use QTabWidget! So how am I meant to see which QDockWidget belongs to which QTabBar so I can restore the state? Very frustrating :(

                    Here is my saving code (saving tab positions)
                    @ tabWidgetsAll = self.parent().findChildren(QTabWidget, None)
                    # tab widgets which contain QDockWidget
                    tabWidgets = []
                    if len(tabWidgets) > 0:
                    print 'yay'
                    for w in widgets:
                    for tab in tabWidgetsAll:
                    if tab in tabWidgets:
                    continue
                    if tab.indexOf(w) != -1:
                    tabWidgets.append(tab)
                    for tab in tabWidgets:
                    self.activeTabs.append((tab, tab.currentIndex()))@

                    In that snippet 'yay' is never printed, indicating that no QTabWidget's exist and that QDockWidget doesn't use that for tabifying itself.

                    And here is the restoration code:
                    @ for tab in self.activeTabs:
                    tab[0].setCurrentIndex(tab[1])
                    self.activeTabs = []@

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                      genjix
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                      any ideas?

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                        genjix
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                        Can Qt add a QMainWindow::setDockAreaVisible(Qt::DockWidgetArea area, bool visible) to their API?

                        Looking at:

                        http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/blobs/4.7/src/gui/widgets/qdockarealayout_p.h

                        It looks like a trivial change:
                        add to

                        @
                        class QDockAreaLayout
                        {
                        QDockAreaLayoutInfo hiddenDocks[4]; // hidden dock windows
                        bool dockHidden[4]; // initialise to false, false, false, false on initialiser
                        };
                        QDockAreaLayout::setVisible(QInternal::DockPosition pos, bool visible)

                        if (!visible) {
                        // copy
                        hiddenDocks[pos] = docks[pos];
                        dockHidden[pos] = true;
                        // clear the dock widget area
                        docks[pos].clear();
                        } else {
                        docks[pos] = hiddenDocks[pos];
                        }
                        @

                        And add to QMainWindow::setVisible(area, bool) which does:
                        layoutState.dockAreaLayout.setVisible(toDockPos(area), bool);
                        invalidate();

                        Hiding/showing a sidepanel is such a common use-case :) This is a really needed feature.

                        I made a "bug report here":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-14725

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                          Franzk
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                          Maybe it's time to (do a feature request|develop it yourself and do a merge request) for that. I'm not sure these suggestions will be picked up from devnet.

                          "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

                          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                            genjix
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                            Right, but I don't want to waste time building my own Qt, adding that function to the API to have it rejected. Where can I ask whether it would be accepted if the code worked nicely?

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                              mgran
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                              [quote author="genjix" date="1288186847"]Where can I ask whether it would be accepted if the code worked nicely?[/quote]

                              Could start with a feature request at "http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com. Or find the developers on the #qt-labs IRC channel on irc.freenode.net for a chat.

                              Project Manager - Qt Development Frameworks

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