Re: [PyQt] FW: cascadeSubWindows oversized

2011-05-23 Thread David Boddie
On Monday 23 May 2011, Pietro Moras wrote: > > Can you describe more accurately what you want to see? > > David > > Simply that all “cascaded” child windows be within the Upper Left – Lower > Right corners of the host MDI Window, with no scroll bar on. - P.M. I think you will need to write a funct

[PyQt] FW: cascadeSubWindows oversized

2011-05-23 Thread Pietro Moras
> Can you describe more accurately what you want to see? > David Simply that all “cascaded” child windows be within the Upper Left – Lower Right corners of the host MDI Window, with no scroll bar on. - P.M. From: studio...@hotmail.com To: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com CC: da...@boddie.org.

Re: [PyQt] FW: cascadeSubWindows oversized

2011-05-23 Thread David Boddie
On Mon May 23 14:26:27 BST 2011, Pietro Moras wrote: >It wouldn't do, in the sense that: > -- “.tileSubWindows” method works fine, whereas > -- “.cascadeSubWindows” doesn't, on exactly the very same situation. > And that is the problem. OK, so you really need a way to cascade all the windo

[PyQt] FW: cascadeSubWindows oversized

2011-05-23 Thread Pietro Moras
No David, It wouldn't do, in the sense that: -- “.tileSubWindows” method works fine, whereas -- “.cascadeSubWindows” doesn't, on exactly the very same situation. And that is the problem. - P.M. Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 01:50:00 +0200 From: David Boddie To: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.co