On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:29:38 -0500, Nathan Weston <nat...@genarts.com> wrote: > According to the Qt docs, QWidget.geometry() should return the geometry > of the widget itself, not including the window border. But I'm finding > that's not the case -- geometry() is including the borders and returning
> the same value as frameGeometry(). > > However, setGeometry() behaves as documented, which has the interesting > side effect that window.setGeometry(window.geometry()) moves the window! > > I'm using Qt 4.8.0 and PyQt 4.9 on Windows 7. > > The attached test program demonstrates the problem. I use move() (which > *does* account for window borders) to position the window at the upper > left of the screen. But then a call to self.setGeometry(self.geometry()) > moves the window off screen. > > Interestingly, the value of geometry() is the same before and after the > call to setGeometry(), despite the fact that the window has moved on > screen. If it's a bug it's a Qt bug, nothing to do with PyQt. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt