In a gui application I'm developing, I have a button that when pressed hides several parts of the gui and displays a fullscreen view of the remaining window
The relevant code is along the lines of: def clicked_signal(self,button_widget): self.widget1.hide() self.widget2.hide() self.widget3.hide() self.widget4.hide() ... self.window.fullscreen() widget1,..., widget4 are inside various hboxes nested in the main window This works but looks terrible as the window seems to refresh after each widget gets hidden. what I want to know is if there is a way to block recalculation and refresh of the window during each of these intermediate steps? e.g. something like: def clicked_signal(self,button_widget): self.freeze() self.widget1.hide() self.widget2.hide() self.widget3.hide() self.widget4.hide() self.window.fullscreen() self.thaw() hopefully this makes sense? Alternatively, maybe there's a better way to hide the gui elements?
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