Here's a small PoC patch to the Cocoa QPA (5.9) which adds a Windows (sic) menu:
https://github.com/RJVB/osx-integration/blob/qt590/src/qcocoa-qpa/patches/33-patch-add-windows-submenu.diff
I don't think it will be trivial to create the standard Window menu that sits
just left of the Help menu
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> In other words, don't use QML for desktop applications if you can avoid
> it :-/
I wouldn't...
> It looks like the standard Windows menu to me in Assistant (Qt 5.8)? We
> get the standard menu in our application too, which is exactly what we want.
I suppose that's
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On 07/03/18 01:52, René J. V. Bertin wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Shows up fine here. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
Indeed, the Assistant and QtCreator have the menu. But take a random 3rd party
Qt application (say, QupZilla, or Otter Browser) or just about any KF5
application and
On 07/03/18 10:52, René J. V. Bertin wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Shows up fine here. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
Indeed, the Assistant and QtCreator have the menu. But take a random 3rd party
Qt application (say, QupZilla, or Otter Browser) or just about any KF5
application
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Shows up fine here. Unless I'm misunderstanding something.
Indeed, the Assistant and QtCreator have the menu. But take a random 3rd party
Qt application (say, QupZilla, or Otter Browser) or just about any KF5
application and it will likely not be so lucky.
Qt
On 06/03/18 22:31, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
I've wondered before and the question came up in a discussion: why do Qt
applications not show the window menu that native applications usually have?
Design decision or is there a technical reason?
Shows up fine here. Unless I'm misunderstanding
Hi,
I've wondered before and the question came up in a discussion: why do Qt
applications not show the window menu that native applications usually have?
Design decision or is there a technical reason?
Thanks,
R.
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