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@IMAN4K I do not compile your example :(
This example will solve my problem with the Windows taskbar? -
@dxdws
It's not my example, it'sdeimos1877
's example !
Yes.you can simply open the link and see the demo image and then use it ! -
@IMAN4K It does not compile. Maybe you know what I need to do to solve the problem?
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@dxdws "It does not compile" - what about posting the error message?
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multiple definition of `QWinWidget::eventFilter(QObject*, QEvent*)'
This error occurs about 40 times for functions, constructors, and destructors in
qwinhost.cpp
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@dxdws
I successfully run this under Windows10 + Qt5.8 + MSVC2015(QtCreator):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxRSkzkLrTjVcGpVNS1xYms0ZzQ/view -
@IMAN4K
I also use this, but on windows 8.1
At first he can not find
Error: gdi32.lib: No such file or directory
Error: dwmapi.lib: No such file or directory
If I comment in the pro file LIBS + = gdi32.lib dwmapi.lib
Then 40 of the above errors occur. -
@dxdws You're using MinGW as compiler, right?
Try with MSVC++ compiler. -
@jsulm
Yes, he compiled.
But the window still overlaps the taskbar, if it is automatically hidden. -
@dxdws
Well i don't think this could be implement and it changes in each windows version.
In windows 10 main window or dialogs doesn't overlap the taskbar (as also for photo shop).
Try thinking for other workaround -
@IMAN4K
I need to guess how this is done in Photoshop. -
@dxdws
Are you sure this isn't the default behaviour on windows 8.1 ? (try to test for other window) -
@IMAN4K
I do not know. But there are other programs that have this effect.
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