Qt-Advanced-Docking-System/simple.py
2019-10-09 14:15:53 +02:00

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Python

import logging
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, QtCore
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
from PyQtAds import QtAds
class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__(parent)
self.setup_ui()
self.dock_manager = QtAds.CDockManager(self)
self.dock_widgets = []
for label_text, area in (
('1 Top', QtAds.TopDockWidgetArea),
('2 Bottom', QtAds.BottomDockWidgetArea),
('3 Left', QtAds.LeftDockWidgetArea),
('4 Right', QtAds.RightDockWidgetArea),
):
# Create example content label - this can be any application specific
# widget
label = QtWidgets.QLabel()
label.setWordWrap(True)
label.setAlignment(Qt.AlignTop | Qt.AlignLeft)
label.setText(f"{label_text}: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. ")
# Create a dock widget with the title Label 1 and set the created label
# as the dock widget content
dock_widget = QtAds.CDockWidget(label_text)
dock_widget.setWidget(label)
self.dock_widgets.append(dock_widget)
# Add the toggleViewAction of the dock widget to the menu to give
# the user the possibility to show the dock widget if it has been closed
self.menu_view.addAction(dock_widget.toggleViewAction())
# Add the dock widget to the top dock widget area
self.dock_manager.addDockWidget(area, dock_widget)
def setup_ui(self):
self.setWindowTitle("MainWindow")
self.setObjectName("MainWindow")
self.resize(400, 300)
self.central_widget = QtWidgets.QWidget(self)
self.central_widget.setObjectName("central_widget")
self.setCentralWidget(self.central_widget)
self.menu_bar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(self)
self.menu_bar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 400, 21))
self.menu_bar.setObjectName("menuBar")
self.menu_view = QtWidgets.QMenu(self.menu_bar)
self.menu_view.setObjectName("menu_view")
self.menu_view.setTitle("View")
self.setMenuBar(self.menu_bar)
self.status_bar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(self)
self.status_bar.setObjectName("statusBar")
self.setStatusBar(self.status_bar)
self.menu_bar.addAction(self.menu_view.menuAction())
def main(app):
main = MainWindow()
main.show()
state = main.dock_manager.saveState()
print('This is what the saved state looks like in XML:')
print(state)
print()
main.dock_manager.restoreState(state)
return main
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level='DEBUG')
app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
window = main(app)
window.show()
print('shown')
app.exec_()