Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS
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@jsulm said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
Do you mean on other widget (other window than the dialog)?
If so then this is normal behaviour of the window manager used. You have same on Windows for example.It is a widget popped up on the qt widget and it is clicked outside the popup widget area.
On Windows, this doesn't happen.Can you check the gif attached to the link?
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@IknowQT I think this is the behaviour of your window manager, not Qt.
Can you test with other, non-Qt application, with a modal dialog? -
I got a hint from what you said, so I made the screen a little smaller instead of full screen.
Is it because the Standard Curve widget behind is not in Modal shape?
@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
Is it because the Standard Curve widget behind is not in Modal shape?
What do you mean?
A dialog is either modal or not. -
@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
Is it because the Standard Curve widget behind is not in Modal shape?
What do you mean?
A dialog is either modal or not. -
@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
no it doesn't matter
What does this mean? Yes or no?
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@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
no it doesn't matter
What does this mean? Yes or no?
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@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
no it doesn't matter
What does this mean? Yes or no?
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@IknowQT said in Blinking of pop-up widgets on Raspberry OS:
no it doesn't matter
What does this mean? Yes or no?
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Is there no way in qt?
I tested the same in Ubuntu OS, but the same phenomenon as in Raspbian does not appear.
For me this is a very important issue.
You may need to change your development direction and environment. -
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@IknowQT So, you have X server running and you're using LXDE desktop environment.
You could try with some other desktop environment to see whether it behaves in the same way (XFCE for example). -
@IknowQT No. I did not say anything about a different OS version. I only suggested to test with another desktop environment (window manager). On Linux there are many different desktop environments...