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  • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

    @jsulm Okay, here it is:

    class LegendBar(QWidget):
        def __init__(self):
            super(LegendBar, self).__init__()
            self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
            self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)
            self.initUI()
    
        def initUI(self):
            self.setWindowTitle("LegendBar")
            self.setGeometry(1400, 0, 400, 1080)  # Set the dimensions of the LegendBar
            self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint)  # Ensure it's on top
            self.setStyleSheet("background-color:#3C413C;")
    
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    @poppypelt12 Is LegendBar your main window (top level window)?

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @poppypelt12 Is LegendBar your main window (top level window)?

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      @jsulm no, its a pop up window, i have another main window

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      • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

        @jsulm Okay, here it is:

        class LegendBar(QWidget):
            def __init__(self):
                super(LegendBar, self).__init__()
                self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
                self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)
                self.initUI()
        
            def initUI(self):
                self.setWindowTitle("LegendBar")
                self.setGeometry(1400, 0, 400, 1080)  # Set the dimensions of the LegendBar
                self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint)  # Ensure it's on top
                self.setStyleSheet("background-color:#3C413C;")
        
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        @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

        self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
        self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)

        If I change the order of these two lines it works for me

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

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

          self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
          self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)

          If I change the order of these two lines it works for me

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          @jsulm I just tried that, it didnt disappear, however it changed the look of it: 592ae310-184d-4e2d-9b89-3f22c41b9d23-image.png

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

            self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
            self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)

            If I change the order of these two lines it works for me

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            @jsulm Nevermind, that only happened on the first run, its the same as before :(

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            • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

              @jsulm Okay, here it is:

              class LegendBar(QWidget):
                  def __init__(self):
                      super(LegendBar, self).__init__()
                      self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
                      self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)
                      self.initUI()
              
                  def initUI(self):
                      self.setWindowTitle("LegendBar")
                      self.setGeometry(1400, 0, 400, 1080)  # Set the dimensions of the LegendBar
                      self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint)  # Ensure it's on top
                      self.setStyleSheet("background-color:#3C413C;")
              
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              @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

              self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint) # Ensure it's on top

              It ruins the first one, use OR operator:
              self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint)

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              • M mpergand

                @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

                self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint) # Ensure it's on top

                It ruins the first one, use OR operator:
                self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint)

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                @mpergand changed it to this, still doesn't work :(

                class LegendBar(QWidget):
                    def __init__(self):
                        super(LegendBar, self).__init__()
                        self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)
                        self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
                        self.initUI()
                
                    def initUI(self):
                        self.setWindowTitle("LegendBar")
                        self.setGeometry(1400, 0, 400, 1080)  # Set the dimensions of the LegendBar
                        self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint)  # Ensure it's on top
                        self.setStyleSheet("background-color:#3C413C;")
                

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                • M mpergand

                  @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

                  self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint) # Ensure it's on top

                  It ruins the first one, use OR operator:
                  self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint)

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                  @mpergand Alright, so, I changed it to this:

                          self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool | Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
                  
                  

                  However, it isnt 'clickable' anymore and the button inside it has completely disappeared...

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                  • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

                    @mpergand changed it to this, still doesn't work :(

                    class LegendBar(QWidget):
                        def __init__(self):
                            super(LegendBar, self).__init__()
                            self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint | Qt.Tool)
                            self.setWindowFlag(Qt.FramelessWindowHint)
                            self.initUI()
                    
                        def initUI(self):
                            self.setWindowTitle("LegendBar")
                            self.setGeometry(1400, 0, 400, 1080)  # Set the dimensions of the LegendBar
                            self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint)  # Ensure it's on top
                            self.setStyleSheet("background-color:#3C413C;")
                    
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                    #12

                    @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

                    self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint) # Ensure it's on top

                    You realize this undoes the work (Qt.Tool) in __init__(), right? Don't know if it makes a difference, but at least get something consistent.

                    P.S.
                    For now and the future, if you download https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/overviews/qtwidgets-widgets-windowflags-example.html you can play with all the window flags to see all the effects you can get.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @poppypelt12 said in Hide title/application bar in python Pyside6:

                      self.setWindowFlags(Qt.WindowType.WindowStaysOnTopHint or Qt.FramelessWindowHint) # Ensure it's on top

                      You realize this undoes the work (Qt.Tool) in __init__(), right? Don't know if it makes a difference, but at least get something consistent.

                      P.S.
                      For now and the future, if you download https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-6/overviews/qtwidgets-widgets-windowflags-example.html you can play with all the window flags to see all the effects you can get.

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                      @JonB Yes, well, i removed that and now I'm getting this for some reason: 6253018b-24a4-4260-9985-25ca519574da-image.png

                      instead of this: 833284df-4ebf-4631-986f-0d81b36789dd-image.png

                      I just want the window frame to be hidden!

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                      • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

                        @JonB Yes, well, i removed that and now I'm getting this for some reason: 6253018b-24a4-4260-9985-25ca519574da-image.png

                        instead of this: 833284df-4ebf-4631-986f-0d81b36789dd-image.png

                        I just want the window frame to be hidden!

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @poppypelt12 Alright so. I changed the width of the pop-up to 880 instead of 1080 and it works now so, i guess its solved!

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                        • poppypelt12P poppypelt12

                          @poppypelt12 Alright so. I changed the width of the pop-up to 880 instead of 1080 and it works now so, i guess its solved!

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                          @poppypelt12
                          In your code you show nothing about adding any widgets onto the LegendBar. Did you put some layout on it? Maybe you just want left-aligned regardless of width?

                          P.S.
                          Can I buy toilet paper from your app? ;-)

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @poppypelt12
                            In your code you show nothing about adding any widgets onto the LegendBar. Did you put some layout on it? Maybe you just want left-aligned regardless of width?

                            P.S.
                            Can I buy toilet paper from your app? ;-)

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                            @JonB Lol!! :-)) its an app for nursing homes

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