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From: Interest [mailto:interest-boun...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas 
Jäger
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 12:18 PM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] emulate windows 10 behaviour on a QT window

Hi,

Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> :

> I'm not. This would apply if you were using any other toolkit: you 
> have the Qt code that runs on Linux. Why are you writing *another* 
> application you'll have to maintain when you already have a working one?
> 

I think it's for historical reason, people who started to work on that project 
on windows was QT meanwhile the people who started the linux client was GTK, 
I'm not sure. And to be honnest, it doesn't really matter in my case. I'm 
working for the windows client. The look and feel of our clients, have to be as 
much as possible close to the guidelines. So even if QT was choosen for both 
OS, I guess the UIs would be a way different... and I would face the same 
problem. As said I may have found a trick. But I don't want to burn all my time 
on that part, it's not the most important.

Thx for the discussion.

regards,
Nicolas Jäger
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You may want to try and move from a borderless application, to a bordered 
application that the windows' windows manager can take of all this for you..

Don’t forget, the snap to CAN be turned off by users, and its not always the 
same. Ie on 10, it will popup other windows next to it, if you go to the corner 
vs the middle
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