On 9 Jul, 2013, at 15:15, Paul Wiseman <poal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 9 July 2013 14:08, Ronald Oussoren <ronaldousso...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> On 9 Jul, 2013, at 14:56, Kevin Walzer <k...@codebykevin.com> wrote:
> 
> > On 7/9/13 5:46 AM, Paul Wiseman wrote:
> >
> >> But would anyone know if it would be possible to implement these
> >> platform specific bits whilst using PySide, using ctypes / pyobjc etc?
> >> (window animations, mac sheets etc.)
> >>
> >>
> >
> > This SO page has a few different examples of flipping windows in Cocoa:
> >
> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2490069/flipping-a-window-in-cocoa
> >
> > I have no idea how easy it is to call Objective-C using a C API like 
> > ctypes. Perhaps Ronald can weigh in on that.
> 
> Shouldn't be that hard, but I'd use PyObjC for that :-)
> 
> What I don't know is how much Qt would like you tweaking the window state 
> like this, and if it even has methods to retrieve the native widgets that are 
> backing the Qt ones (that is, can you even get the NSWindow* for a Qt window 
> object?).
> 
> 
> It looks like you can get the native window handle which is promising: 
> https://deptinfo-ensip.univ-poitiers.fr/ENS/pyside-docs/PySide/QtGui/QWidget.html#PySide.QtGui.PySide.QtGui.QWidget.winId
> 
> Is this handle enough to be able to mess with the window with PyObjC?

Converting this to PyObjC object with 
``objc.objc_object(c_void_p=qwidget.winId())`` should then give you a Cocoa 
object (assuming Qt uses Cocoa by now and isn't stuck in Carbon land).

Ronald

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