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  • JonBJ JonB

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    ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
    while (old != nullptr && (dockWidget = qobject_cast<ads::CDockWidget*>(old)) == nullptr)
        old = old->parentWidget();
    qDebug() << dockWidget;
    
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    @JonB thank you
    But the loop ended and dockWidget is always nullptr. It takes about 7 cycles and there is no ads::CDockWidget*

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    • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

      @JonB thank you
      But the loop ended and dockWidget is always nullptr. It takes about 7 cycles and there is no ads::CDockWidget*

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      @Please_Help_me_D
      So in that case the old or now (you have written this loop on both, haven't you?!) in the focus change is not a descendent of your ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget. I never said it was, you did! Or you check children if whatever it is works that way.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Please_Help_me_D
        So in that case the old or now (you have written this loop on both, haven't you?!) in the focus change is not a descendent of your ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget. I never said it was, you did! Or you check children if whatever it is works that way.

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        #12

        @JonB yes I have written both old and now
        Yes I'm trying to find this widget via old->children();. I need few minuts

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @Please_Help_me_D
          So in that case the old or now (you have written this loop on both, haven't you?!) in the focus change is not a descendent of your ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget. I never said it was, you did! Or you check children if whatever it is works that way.

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          @JonB this code can't find ads::CDockWidget* neither:

          void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
              if (old != nullptr){
                  ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                  QObjectList objList = old->children();
                  int i = 0;
                  while (i < objList.count() && dockWidget == nullptr){
                      dockWidget = qobject_cast<ads::CDockWidget*>(objList.at(i));
                      i++;
                  }
              }
          
              if (now != nullptr){
                  ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                  QObjectList objList = now->children();
                  int i = 0;
                  while (i < objList.count() && dockWidget == nullptr){
                      dockWidget = qobject_cast<ads::CDockWidget*>(objList.at(i));
                      i++;
                  }
              }
          }
          
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          • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

            @JonB this code can't find ads::CDockWidget* neither:

            void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
                if (old != nullptr){
                    ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                    QObjectList objList = old->children();
                    int i = 0;
                    while (i < objList.count() && dockWidget == nullptr){
                        dockWidget = qobject_cast<ads::CDockWidget*>(objList.at(i));
                        i++;
                    }
                }
            
                if (now != nullptr){
                    ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                    QObjectList objList = now->children();
                    int i = 0;
                    while (i < objList.count() && dockWidget == nullptr){
                        dockWidget = qobject_cast<ads::CDockWidget*>(objList.at(i));
                        i++;
                    }
                }
            }
            
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            wrote on last edited by JonB
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            @Please_Help_me_D
            So read up on what a ads::CDockWidget is/how it works. Your assumption in that QWidget::focusChanged(old, now) must lead to widgets either ancestors or descendants of this dock widget. I have no idea whether that is the case. Also your code may need to recurse down through children, no? At least start by finding out what old & now actually are in your focus change.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Please_Help_me_D
              So read up on what a ads::CDockWidget is/how it works. Your assumption in that QWidget::focusChanged(old, now) must lead to widgets either ancestors or descendants of this dock widget. I have no idea whether that is the case. Also your code may need to recurse down through children, no? At least start by finding out what old & now actually are in your focus change.

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              #15

              @JonB yes possibly I should have done the recursion down to the other children but it alredy becomes too complicated solution for such kind of a task.
              Now I'm trying to set property not on CDockWidget but to some parent. I'm trying...

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                Hi
                It wont be the DockWidget that has the focus. it will be its widget/children.

                I would call dumpObjectTree()
                on old and now to see how they are made up.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  Hi
                  It wont be the DockWidget that has the focus. it will be its widget/children.

                  I would call dumpObjectTree()
                  on old and now to see how they are made up.

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                  wrote on last edited by Please_Help_me_D
                  #17

                  @mrjj thank you for advice. Here is the output:

                  setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                  setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                  ads::CDockWidget::2D Window 
                      QBoxLayout:: 
                      QAction:: 
                      QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea 
                          QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport 
                              QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget:: 
                                  QVBoxLayout:: 
                                  QWindowContainer:: 
                          QWidget::qt_scrollarea_hcontainer 
                              QScrollBar:: 
                              QBoxLayout:: 
                          QWidget::qt_scrollarea_vcontainer 
                              QScrollBar:: 
                              QBoxLayout:: 
                  setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                  setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                  setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                  

                  So the focus should be on one of those?
                  By the way this tree is from ads::CDockWidget
                  Just a moment and I find tree for old
                  /
                  and here is tree for now object:

                  ads::CDockWidgetTab:: 
                      QBoxLayout:: 
                      ads::CElidingLabel::dockWidgetTabLabel 
                      QPushButton::tabCloseButton 
                  
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                  • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                    @mrjj thank you for advice. Here is the output:

                    setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                    setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                    ads::CDockWidget::2D Window 
                        QBoxLayout:: 
                        QAction:: 
                        QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea 
                            QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport 
                                QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget:: 
                                    QVBoxLayout:: 
                                    QWindowContainer:: 
                            QWidget::qt_scrollarea_hcontainer 
                                QScrollBar:: 
                                QBoxLayout:: 
                            QWidget::qt_scrollarea_vcontainer 
                                QScrollBar:: 
                                QBoxLayout:: 
                    setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                    setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                    setFocus(Qt::OtherFocusReason);
                    

                    So the focus should be on one of those?
                    By the way this tree is from ads::CDockWidget
                    Just a moment and I find tree for old
                    /
                    and here is tree for now object:

                    ads::CDockWidgetTab:: 
                        QBoxLayout:: 
                        ads::CElidingLabel::dockWidgetTabLabel 
                        QPushButton::tabCloseButton 
                    
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    hi
                    yes it should but we don't have to guess.
                    you can do
                    QWidget * fw = qApp->focusWidget();
                    and check out in the debugger (or qDebug its object name) to see what it is.

                    It should be possible to get hold of the Dock again to get your data back.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      hi
                      yes it should but we don't have to guess.
                      you can do
                      QWidget * fw = qApp->focusWidget();
                      and check out in the debugger (or qDebug its object name) to see what it is.

                      It should be possible to get hold of the Dock again to get your data back.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @mrjj QWidget * fw and now widget is the same. See the picture please
                      1.png

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        hi
                        yes it should but we don't have to guess.
                        you can do
                        QWidget * fw = qApp->focusWidget();
                        and check out in the debugger (or qDebug its object name) to see what it is.

                        It should be possible to get hold of the Dock again to get your data back.

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                        wrote on last edited by Please_Help_me_D
                        #20

                        @mrjj now I'm trying to set property to the tabWidgets to wich CDockWidget belongs to:

                        QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget* MainWindowObjectCreator::createVTK2DWindow(){
                            QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget* qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget = new QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget;
                            ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = new ads::CDockWidget("2D Window");
                            dockWidget->setWidget(qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget);
                            dockManager->addDockWidget(ads::RightDockWidgetArea, dockWidget);
                            dockWidget->tabWidget()->setProperty("IsVisualization", 4443);
                            //dockWidget->dumpObjectTree();
                            return qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget;
                        }
                        

                        but each time I manually change the focus the MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now) works twice:
                        first time now is the old window
                        second time is the new window
                        and when the second time this method works then I get the correct value of property:

                        void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
                            QWidget * fw = qApp->focusWidget();
                            fw->dumpObjectTree();
                            if (now != nullptr){
                                now->dumpObjectTree();
                                QVariant varia = now->property("IsVisualization"); 
                            }
                        }
                        

                        By the way this works only if the focused window is tabbed. Otherwise the focused widget is not a tabWidget(). So idea to set property to the tabWidget() doesn't seem to work

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                        • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                          @mrjj now I'm trying to set property to the tabWidgets to wich CDockWidget belongs to:

                          QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget* MainWindowObjectCreator::createVTK2DWindow(){
                              QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget* qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget = new QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget;
                              ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = new ads::CDockWidget("2D Window");
                              dockWidget->setWidget(qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget);
                              dockManager->addDockWidget(ads::RightDockWidgetArea, dockWidget);
                              dockWidget->tabWidget()->setProperty("IsVisualization", 4443);
                              //dockWidget->dumpObjectTree();
                              return qvtkOpenGLStereoWidget;
                          }
                          

                          but each time I manually change the focus the MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now) works twice:
                          first time now is the old window
                          second time is the new window
                          and when the second time this method works then I get the correct value of property:

                          void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
                              QWidget * fw = qApp->focusWidget();
                              fw->dumpObjectTree();
                              if (now != nullptr){
                                  now->dumpObjectTree();
                                  QVariant varia = now->property("IsVisualization"); 
                              }
                          }
                          

                          By the way this works only if the focused window is tabbed. Otherwise the focused widget is not a tabWidget(). So idea to set property to the tabWidget() doesn't seem to work

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by mrjj
                          #21

                          @Please_Help_me_D

                          Ah silly me. of cause now will be the same as qApp->focusWidget(); :)
                          and it does seem to be the actual DockWidget ! which i didn't expect.

                          Is it possible you have 2 connects to the onFocusChanged signal ?
                          Not really sure why it should run twice. I don't recall it normally does that.

                          Its normally not an issue to loop up the chain to find the top parent.
                          So not sure why it dont seem to work for you here.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @Please_Help_me_D

                            Ah silly me. of cause now will be the same as qApp->focusWidget(); :)
                            and it does seem to be the actual DockWidget ! which i didn't expect.

                            Is it possible you have 2 connects to the onFocusChanged signal ?
                            Not really sure why it should run twice. I don't recall it normally does that.

                            Its normally not an issue to loop up the chain to find the top parent.
                            So not sure why it dont seem to work for you here.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #22

                            @mrjj yes, now I also find this looking for parent not working for me strange :)
                            Just a moment I guess that I'm missing something important...

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                            • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                              @mrjj yes, now I also find this looking for parent not working for me strange :)
                              Just a moment I guess that I'm missing something important...

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                              #23

                              @Please_Help_me_D
                              Yeah as the dumptree clearly shows its the top as we expect
                              ads::CDockWidget::2D Window
                              QBoxLayout::
                              QAction::
                              QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea
                              QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport
                              QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget::
                              QVBoxLayout::
                              ....

                              But the test with qApp->focusWidget(); showd now is the Dock so
                              looking at this code.

                              f (now != nullptr){
                              ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                              QObjectList objList = now->children();

                              Do you only check its children ?
                              and in that case, the line
                              dockWidget = qobject_castads::CDockWidget*(objList.at(i));

                              will always return null as you skip the now ? and only cast children ?

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @Please_Help_me_D
                                Yeah as the dumptree clearly shows its the top as we expect
                                ads::CDockWidget::2D Window
                                QBoxLayout::
                                QAction::
                                QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea
                                QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport
                                QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget::
                                QVBoxLayout::
                                ....

                                But the test with qApp->focusWidget(); showd now is the Dock so
                                looking at this code.

                                f (now != nullptr){
                                ads::CDockWidget* dockWidget = nullptr;
                                QObjectList objList = now->children();

                                Do you only check its children ?
                                and in that case, the line
                                dockWidget = qobject_castads::CDockWidget*(objList.at(i));

                                will always return null as you skip the now ? and only cast children ?

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                                wrote on last edited by Please_Help_me_D
                                #24

                                @mrjj let me clarify one moment.
                                Earlier wrote an unclear post about what widget which dumptree has.
                                Also there are two possible ways how ads::CDockWidget is attached to the application:

                                1. CDockWidget is tabbed
                                2. CDockWidget is float (we can pick and drag it as it is like a new window)

                                So we have different dumptrees for QWidget* now object on onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now)

                                Here is dumptree for tabbed CDOckWidget:

                                ads::CDockWidgetTab:: 
                                    QBoxLayout:: 
                                    ads::CElidingLabel::dockWidgetTabLabel 
                                    QPushButton::tabCloseButton 
                                

                                And here is for float CDockWidget:

                                QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea 
                                    QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport 
                                        QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget:: 
                                            QVBoxLayout:: 
                                            QWindowContainer:: 
                                    QWidget::qt_scrollarea_hcontainer 
                                        QScrollBar:: 
                                        QBoxLayout:: 
                                    QWidget::qt_scrollarea_vcontainer 
                                        QScrollBar:: 
                                        QBoxLayout:: 
                                

                                So we have a deal with two types of top level widgets :)
                                But I would like to set the property only to a single type widget and if onFocusChanged() look for that object in now widget

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                                • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                                  @mrjj let me clarify one moment.
                                  Earlier wrote an unclear post about what widget which dumptree has.
                                  Also there are two possible ways how ads::CDockWidget is attached to the application:

                                  1. CDockWidget is tabbed
                                  2. CDockWidget is float (we can pick and drag it as it is like a new window)

                                  So we have different dumptrees for QWidget* now object on onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now)

                                  Here is dumptree for tabbed CDOckWidget:

                                  ads::CDockWidgetTab:: 
                                      QBoxLayout:: 
                                      ads::CElidingLabel::dockWidgetTabLabel 
                                      QPushButton::tabCloseButton 
                                  

                                  And here is for float CDockWidget:

                                  QScrollArea::dockWidgetScrollArea 
                                      QWidget::qt_scrollarea_viewport 
                                          QVTKOpenGLStereoWidget:: 
                                              QVBoxLayout:: 
                                              QWindowContainer:: 
                                      QWidget::qt_scrollarea_hcontainer 
                                          QScrollBar:: 
                                          QBoxLayout:: 
                                      QWidget::qt_scrollarea_vcontainer 
                                          QScrollBar:: 
                                          QBoxLayout:: 
                                  

                                  So we have a deal with two types of top level widgets :)
                                  But I would like to set the property only to a single type widget and if onFocusChanged() look for that object in now widget

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #25

                                  @Please_Help_me_D
                                  aha. I missed the being tabbed part.
                                  So when tabbed, the Dock becomes a CDockWidgetTab and the Dock is not around any more?

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    @Please_Help_me_D
                                    aha. I missed the being tabbed part.
                                    So when tabbed, the Dock becomes a CDockWidgetTab and the Dock is not around any more?

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #26

                                    @mrjj when tabbed the focused widget is CDockWidgetTab (because I do this dumptree on the now widget when certain widget is focused). And I don't know exactly where CDockWidget disappears :)

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                                    • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                                      @mrjj when tabbed the focused widget is CDockWidgetTab (because I do this dumptree on the now widget when certain widget is focused). And I don't know exactly where CDockWidget disappears :)

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                                      #27

                                      @Please_Help_me_D
                                      Is CDockWidget just a normal QDockWidget ?

                                      alt text

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @Please_Help_me_D
                                        Is CDockWidget just a normal QDockWidget ?

                                        alt text

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #28

                                        @mrjj here it is
                                        60fdf08f-d549-41cb-9f34-b63f0c12d046-image.png

                                        with the code:

                                        void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
                                            if (now != nullptr){
                                                now->dumpObjectTree();
                                            }
                                        }
                                        

                                        I started interactively change focused window and the qDebug output shows me that the toplevel widget of dumpObjectTree depends upon where I click: if I click on the QTreeWidget the this widget is on the rop, if on the label then CDockWidgetTab is on the top...

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                                        • Please_Help_me_DP Please_Help_me_D

                                          @mrjj here it is
                                          60fdf08f-d549-41cb-9f34-b63f0c12d046-image.png

                                          with the code:

                                          void MainWindow::onFocusChanged(QWidget* old, QWidget* now){
                                              if (now != nullptr){
                                                  now->dumpObjectTree();
                                              }
                                          }
                                          

                                          I started interactively change focused window and the qDebug output shows me that the toplevel widget of dumpObjectTree depends upon where I click: if I click on the QTreeWidget the this widget is on the rop, if on the label then CDockWidgetTab is on the top...

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                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          @Please_Help_me_D
                                          Hi
                                          I think its a custom setup as it dont look the same for Qt exmaples
                                          alt text

                                          Is CDockWidget your own class ?

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