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Fix the maximization of sub windows #7530

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23 changes: 23 additions & 0 deletions src/gui/SubWindow.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -111,6 +111,13 @@ SubWindow::SubWindow(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags windowFlags) :
*/
void SubWindow::paintEvent( QPaintEvent * )
{
// Don't paint any of the other stuff if the sub window is maximized
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// so that only it child content is painted.
if (isMaximized())
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{
return;
}

QPainter p( this );
QRect rect( 0, 0, width(), m_titleBarHeight );

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*/
void SubWindow::adjustTitleBar()
{
// Don't show the title or any button if the sub window is maximized. Otherwise they
// might show up behind the actual maximized content of the child widget.
if (isMaximized())
{
m_closeBtn->hide();
m_maximizeBtn->hide();
m_restoreBtn->hide();
m_windowTitle->hide();

return;
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}

// Title adjustments
m_windowTitle->show();

// button adjustments
m_maximizeBtn->hide();
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m_restoreBtn->hide();
m_closeBtn->show();

const int rightSpace = 3;
const int buttonGap = 1;
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34 changes: 20 additions & 14 deletions src/gui/instrument/InstrumentTrackWindow.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -285,24 +285,30 @@ InstrumentTrackWindow::InstrumentTrackWindow( InstrumentTrackView * _itv ) :

QMdiSubWindow* subWin = getGUI()->mainWindow()->addWindowedWidget( this );
Qt::WindowFlags flags = subWin->windowFlags();
if (!m_instrumentView->isResizable()) {
flags |= Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint;
// any better way than this?
} else {
subWin->setMaximumSize(m_instrumentView->maximumHeight() + 12, m_instrumentView->maximumWidth() + 208);
subWin->setMinimumSize( m_instrumentView->minimumWidth() + 12, m_instrumentView->minimumHeight() + 208);

if (m_instrumentView->isResizable())
{
// TODO As of writing SlicerT is the only resizable instrument. Is this code specific to SlicerT?
const auto extraSpace = QSize(12, 208);
subWin->setMaximumSize(m_instrumentView->maximumSize() + extraSpace);
subWin->setMinimumSize(m_instrumentView->minimumSize() + extraSpace);

flags |= Qt::WindowMaximizeButtonHint;
}
flags &= ~Qt::WindowMaximizeButtonHint;
subWin->setWindowFlags( flags );
else
{
flags |= Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint;
flags &= ~Qt::WindowMaximizeButtonHint;

// Hide the Size and Maximize options from the system menu since the dialog size is fixed.
QMenu * systemMenu = subWin->systemMenu();
systemMenu->actions().at(2)->setVisible(false); // Size
systemMenu->actions().at(4)->setVisible(false); // Maximize
}

// Hide the Size and Maximize options from the system menu
// since the dialog size is fixed.
QMenu * systemMenu = subWin->systemMenu();
systemMenu->actions().at( 2 )->setVisible( false ); // Size
systemMenu->actions().at( 4 )->setVisible( false ); // Maximize
subWin->setWindowFlags(flags);

subWin->setWindowIcon( embed::getIconPixmap( "instrument_track" ) );
subWin->setWindowIcon(embed::getIconPixmap("instrument_track"));
subWin->hide();
}

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