I've made a multi-docks window. To do that, I hide central widget, and I got it. But I have a problem (or more things maybe?). If the dock widgets are stacked on top of another, I can't dock the one the side of them. As seen with above figure, I just have to dock between docks. How can I adjust it? That's the whole code of mine.
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class Window(QtGui.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
QtGui.QMainWindow.__init__(self)
self.resize(800, 600)
self.setWindowTitle(QtGui.QApplication.translate("self", "self", None, QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8))
self.setDockOptions(QtGui.QMainWindow.AnimatedDocks)
self.centralwidget = QtGui.QWidget(self)
self.centralwidget.hide()
self.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtGui.QMenuBar(self)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 21))
self.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtGui.QStatusBar(self)
self.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.dock1Widget = QtGui.QDockWidget(self)
self.dock1Widget.setFeatures(QtGui.QDockWidget.AllDockWidgetFeatures)
self.dock1Widget.setWindowTitle(QtGui.QApplication.translate("self", "dock1", None, QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8))
self.dock1WidgetContents = QtGui.QWidget()
self.dock1Widget.setWidget(self.dock1WidgetContents)
self.addDockWidget(QtCore.Qt.DockWidgetArea(1), self.dock1Widget)
self.dock2Widget = QtGui.QDockWidget(self)
self.dock2Widget.setFeatures(QtGui.QDockWidget.AllDockWidgetFeatures)
self.dock2Widget.setWindowTitle(QtGui.QApplication.translate("self", "dock2", None, QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8))
self.dock2WidgetContents = QtGui.QWidget()
self.dock2Widget.setWidget(self.dock2WidgetContents)
self.addDockWidget(QtCore.Qt.DockWidgetArea(1), self.dock2Widget)
self.dock3Widget = QtGui.QDockWidget(self)
self.dock3Widget.setFeatures(QtGui.QDockWidget.AllDockWidgetFeatures)
self.dock3Widget.setWindowTitle(QtGui.QApplication.translate("self", "dock3", None, QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8))
self.dock3WidgetContents = QtGui.QWidget()
self.dock3Widget.setWidget(self.dock3WidgetContents)
self.addDockWidget(QtCore.Qt.DockWidgetArea(1), self.dock3Widget)
self.dock4Widget = QtGui.QDockWidget(self)
self.dock4Widget.setFeatures(QtGui.QDockWidget.AllDockWidgetFeatures)
self.dock4Widget.setWindowTitle(QtGui.QApplication.translate("self", "dock4", None, QtGui.QApplication.UnicodeUTF8))
self.dock4WidgetContents = QtGui.QWidget()
self.dock4Widget.setWidget(self.dock4WidgetContents)
self.addDockWidget(QtCore.Qt.DockWidgetArea(1), self.dock4Widget)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
window = Window()
window.show()
app.exec_()
Without a
centralWidget
a singledockWidgetArea
can expand all the way and make all other dock areas unaccessible.One possible solution is using nested docks (
AllowNestedDocks
). This will allow you to stack dock widgets more freely. It's not exactly the same behavior but maybe more flexible. Set your docking options like this:By the way, if you don't want a central widget, you can just not set it. Default value is
NULL
and this has the same effect of setting a dummy widget and hiding.