Transparent window
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t35.0-12/10947716_1556252631297585_1470867109_o.jpg?oh=05324a7b6cbff1fd5d4bf8d380ab3c10&oe=54C4A0F3&gda=1422186850_fc60db39f143bc07c6d644ac553a6e00 you mean this projects right? then build & run > run>run
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Yes exactly. Just remove the double quotes.
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oh no I meant to say that I want to see through it but like see that too for example I want to see that desktop but also I want to see whatever is written in this window
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So what doesn't work for you ? If you have a Text element in this QML it will displayed as it is. It wont be affected by transparency.
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t35.0-12/10939223_1556263367963178_1544022371_o.jpg?oh=16c8895a103701afce881a59cb81adbd&oe=54C47132&gda=1422166051_83ea345a38440bae9096d65ba7cb4658 this is what I see :S
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It seems the Window itself has completely disappeared. Since I can't see it running in the task bar.
Here is what it looks like on my machine:
!http://i.imgur.com/8gLea96.jpg(Image3)!Kept the default Project template like yours and just added color and opacity for rectangle. In my case it is seen running in taskbar.
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t35.0-12/10939702_1556293987960116_1857895721_o.jpg?oh=e93e41326dae7fe78469f86c82422521&oe=54C446AE&gda=1422175359_dedd565ef5e2187a514864fbd530d364 I am more confused then everything else on this planet, and even more embaressed
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Quite strange. It is running but it is not shown in the taskbar. And if you remove the "--transparent" argument it shows as expected ?
It could be bug. It seems you are running it on Windows XP. It tried it on Linux, Ubuntu flavor.
Try creating it the other way.
Create a new project as,
File > New File Or Project > Application > Qt Quick Application
and then in main.qml, you will find Window as root element. Try setting opacity to it.
@
import QtQuick 2.4
import QtQuick.Window 2.2Window {
visible: true
opacity: 0.4
MainForm {
anchors.fill: parent
mouseArea.onClicked: {
Qt.quit();
}
}
}
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strange but same stuff :S
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It seems to b a bug then since it works on Linux. You can report it on "Qt bugs tracker":https://bugreports.qt.io. Mention the scenario, OS, Qt Version and possibly a small reproducible example.