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    normvcr
    wrote on 3 Mar 2020, 02:50 last edited by
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    QT 5.12.5 on Fedora 30 x86-64

    Am using the supplied menu bar from QMainWindow. As intended, my mouse movement causes a widget W (QLabel) to appear, even when accessing the menus. Unfortunately, when W is set to visible, the menu goes away. I have set W to not have focus (through both the window flags and setFocusPolicy).

    What can I do so that the menu stays visible, even when W appears?

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      3 Mar 2020, 21:41

      Hi,

      Can you share the code you use ?

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      normvcr
      wrote on 4 Mar 2020, 21:43 last edited by
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      @SGaist Thanks for the offer of looking over a code sample. I have found that by setting W to be a Qt::Popup rather than a Qt::Window, this solves my problem.

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        wrote on 3 Mar 2020, 21:41 last edited by
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        Hi,

        Can you share the code you use ?

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          3 Mar 2020, 21:41

          Hi,

          Can you share the code you use ?

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          normvcr
          wrote on 4 Mar 2020, 21:43 last edited by
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          @SGaist Thanks for the offer of looking over a code sample. I have found that by setting W to be a Qt::Popup rather than a Qt::Window, this solves my problem.

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