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    khalidmushtaq65
    wrote on last edited by
    #10

    I have tried that too but the problem still exists..

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      kkrzewniak
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      @MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
      QMainWindow(parent)
      {
      ui.setupUi(this);

      icon = new QSystemTrayIcon(this);
      icon->show();
      
      menu = new QMenu(this);
      
      quitAction = new QAction("Quit",this);
      connect(quitAction,SIGNAL(triggered()),this,SLOT(close()));
      menu->addAction(quitAction);
      icon->setContextMenu(menu);
      
      restore = new QAction("Restore",this);
      restore->setEnabled(false);
      connect(restore,SIGNAL(triggered()),this,SLOT(showNormal()));
      menu->addAction(restore);
      

      }

      void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *e)
      {
      QMainWindow::changeEvent(e);
      switch (e->type()) {
      case QEvent::LanguageChange:
      ui.retranslateUi(this);
      break;
      case QEvent::WindowStateChange:
      {
      if(isMinimized())
      {
      hide();
      restore->setEnabled(true);
      }
      else
      {
      restore->setEnabled(false);
      }
      }
      break;
      default:
      break;
      }
      }
      @
      Just put this code together to test Your issue it works ass expected on my Linux box. Why are You ignoring the change event? It's not like the close event witch You need to ignore to prevent your window from actually closing.

      Me, Grimlock, not "nice dino". ME BASH BRAINS!

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        khalidmushtaq65
        wrote on last edited by
        #12

        I am sorry to say that it's not working too. Same problem exists..

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          andre
          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          Well, if kkrzewniak tested the code he posted, and you just claim "it doesn't work", perhaps you should start by giving more information. For starters: what platform are we talking about anyway? Can you post a minimal, yet complete, complileable example that shows the problem?

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            khalidmushtaq65
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            I am using Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate.

            This is mainwindow.h
            @#ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
            #define MAINWINDOW_H

            #include <QWidget>
            #include <QSystemTrayIcon>

            #include <QMainWindow>

            class QMenu;

            namespace Ui {
            class MainWindow;
            }

            class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
            {
            Q_OBJECT

            public:
            explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
            ~MainWindow();
            bool createConnection();

            private:
            Ui::MainWindow *ui;

            // Tray Icon Functions
            void createTrayActions();
            void createTrayIcon();
            void setTrayIcon();
            
            void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *);
            void changeEvent(QEvent *);
            
            QSystemTrayIcon *trayIcon;
            QMenu *trayIconMenu;
            QAction *showHideTray;
            QAction *closeTray;
            

            private slots:
            void trayIconClicked(QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason);
            void showHideWindow();

            };

            #endif // MAINWINDOW_H@

            This is mainwindow.cpp

            @#include "mainwindow.h"
            #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
            #include <QMessageBox>
            #include <QtSql/QSqlError>
            #include <QMenu>
            #include <QCloseEvent>
            #include <QDir>

            MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
            QMainWindow(parent),
            ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
            {
            ui->setupUi(this);

            createTrayActions();
            createTrayIcon();
            setTrayIcon();
            trayIcon->show();
            

            }
            void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
            {
            QMainWindow::changeEvent(event);
            if(event->type() == QEvent::WindowStateChange) {
            if(isMinimized())
            this->hide();
            }
            }

            void MainWindow::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event)
            {
            if (trayIcon->isVisible()) {
            showHideWindow();
            event->ignore();
            }
            }

            void MainWindow::showHideWindow()
            {
            if(this->isVisible())
            {
            this->hide();
            showHideTray->setIcon(QIcon(":/images/arrow_up.ico"));
            showHideTray->setText("Show Main Window");
            }
            else
            {
            this->show();
            showHideTray->setIcon(QIcon(":/images/arrow_down.ico"));
            showHideTray->setText("Hide Main Window");
            }
            }

            void MainWindow::trayIconClicked(QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason reason)
            {
            if(reason == QSystemTrayIcon::DoubleClick)
            showHideWindow();
            }

            void MainWindow::setTrayIcon()
            {
            trayIcon->setIcon(QIcon(":/images/Download.ico"));
            }
            void MainWindow::createTrayIcon()
            {
            trayIconMenu = new QMenu(this);
            trayIconMenu->addAction(showHideTray);
            trayIconMenu->addSeparator();
            trayIconMenu->addAction(closeTray);

            trayIcon = new QSystemTrayIcon(this);
            trayIcon->setContextMenu(trayIconMenu);
            
            connect(
                    trayIcon,
                  SIGNAL(activated(QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason)),
                    this,
                    SLOT(trayIconClicked(QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason))
                   );
            

            }
            void MainWindow::createTrayActions()
            {
            showHideTray = new QAction(tr("&Hide Main Window"), this);
            connect(showHideTray, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(showHideWindow()));
            showHideTray->setIcon(QIcon(":/images/arrow_down.ico"));
            closeTray = new QAction(tr("&Exit"), this);
            connect(closeTray, SIGNAL(triggered()), qApp, SLOT(quit()));
            closeTray->setIcon(QIcon(":/images/Delete.png"));
            }
            MainWindow::~MainWindow()
            {
            delete ui;
            delete trayIcon;
            delete trayIconMenu;
            delete showHideTray;
            delete closeTray;
            }@

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              Alicemirror
              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              If it can be useful for those is trying to solve this problem:

              Actually I develop under linux ubuntu then rebuild under windows 7 ultimate and under xp. I use virtual machines but it doesn't matter, the machine is as a real computer (little slow).

              Using the beta Qt-Quick and Qt-Creator + Qt-sdk (all Qt wrote correct, eh Andre ? :) :) ) I experience problems under Windows 7. Strange problems that probably are not so depending from the application itself.

              Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
              Balearic Dynamics
              Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
              www.balearicdynamics.com

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                giesbert
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                Hi khalidmushta..,

                I created an app using sys tray icon which works on windows 7.
                You can find the sources on "gitorious":http://gitorious.org/giesbert-s-software/giesbert-s-world-clock

                The code, where I minimize / restore to / from system tray looks like this:

                @
                void GiWorldClock::hideEvent(QHideEvent* pEvent)
                {
                if(isMinimized())
                {
                ::ShowWindow(this->winId(), SW_HIDE);
                m_pRestoreAction->setEnabled(true);
                m_pMinAction->setDisabled(true);
                }
                QWidget::hideEvent(pEvent);
                }

                void GiWorldClock::showEvent(QShowEvent* pEvent)
                {
                QWidget::showEvent(pEvent);
                ::ShowWindow(this->winId(), SW_SHOW);
                m_pRestoreAction->setDisabled(true);
                m_pMinAction->setEnabled(true);
                }
                @

                Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                  giesbert
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  Ok, as I use win32 functions, it's n9ot portable :-) but it works on windows....

                  Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                  Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                    khalidmushtaq65
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    I started the debugger on and when I minimize application it displays following error..

                    (Internal error: pc 0x111 in read in psymtab, but not in symtab.)

                    When I close application, it shows no error and hides the application to tray..

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                      Alicemirror
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      Just a small advice, what I will do in your case. Why don't remove from the windows the minimize button, leaving only the close, that works fine? Two buttons that do the same thing can confuse the user, not ?

                      Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
                      Balearic Dynamics
                      Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
                      www.balearicdynamics.com

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                        khalidmushtaq65
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        ya.. nice advice:-)

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                          Alicemirror
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #21

                          I had the same problem with a windowless device... Decided for this solution :)

                          Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
                          Balearic Dynamics
                          Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
                          www.balearicdynamics.com

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                            manuel.gysin
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #22

                            To remove the button is no solution...
                            Here is a dirty hack, but it works.

                            @void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *e)
                            {
                            if(isMinimized())
                            {
                            show(); // The hack
                            slotToggleVisibility(); // Your tray icon code
                            }
                            }@

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                              Ryan
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #23

                              If anyone still has this issue, the solution is to call qApp->processEvents() before calling hide(), ie.

                              @void ApplicationWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
                              {
                              QWidget::changeEvent(event);
                              if (event->type() == QEvent::WindowStateChange)
                              {
                              QWindowStateChangeEvent e = (QWindowStateChangeEvent)event;
                              // make sure we only do this for minimize events
                              if ((e->oldState() != Qt::WindowMinimized) && isMinimized())
                              {
                              qApp->processEvents();
                              hide();
                              event->ignore();
                              }
                              }
                              }
                              @

                              The test for the old state is probably unnecessary, but can't hurt.

                              If this doesn't help in your particular situation, try calling hide from a single-shot timer, so that the call is outside the minimize event handler:

                              @void ApplicationWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
                              {
                              QWidget::changeEvent(event);
                              if (event->type() == QEvent::WindowStateChange)
                              {
                              QWindowStateChangeEvent e = (QWindowStateChangeEvent)event;
                              // make sure we only do this for minimize events
                              if ((e->oldState() != Qt::WindowMinimized) && isMinimized())
                              {
                              QTimer::singleShot(0, this, SLOT(hide()));
                              event->ignore();
                              }
                              }
                              }
                              @

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                                giesbert
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #24

                                Hi Ryan,

                                take care if you call qApp->processEvents(), as you reopen the event queue and it might happen that an event, that should be worked on after you finished is processed now. I don't say never do it, but do it with care and always remember, synchronous workflow is broken up here.

                                Even a deleteLater might be processed so an object can be deleted, where you expect it not to be deleted.

                                Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                                Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                                  Ryan
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #25

                                  Yep, that's why I gave the second block of code (which I've just realised had the processEvents() call still in it - it wasn't meant to be there)

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