From 9dcea027f16c4ce5852da3dfc8aca284c582bd7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sola.lu <sola.lu.greentest.com.cn> Date: 周五, 06 6月 2025 18:19:18 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] 1.注释掉custom margin,解决程序放大后,遮盖窗口底部内容的问题。 --- src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp b/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp index 13af840..f7501e0 100644 --- a/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp +++ b/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ #include <QtCore/QDateTime> #include <QtGui/QPainter> +#include <QtCore/private/qcoreapplication_p.h> + #include <QWKCore/qwindowkit_windows.h> #include <QWKCore/private/qwkglobal_p.h> #include <QWKCore/private/windows10borderhandler_p.h> @@ -53,8 +55,16 @@ } void updateGeometry() override { - widget->setContentsMargins(isNormalWindow() ? QMargins(0, borderThickness(), 0, 0) - : QMargins()); + // The window top border is manually painted by QWK so we want to give + // some margins to avoid it covering real window contents, however, we + // found that there are some rounding issues for the thin border and + // thus this small trick doesn't work very well when the DPR is not + // integer. So far we haven't found a perfect solution, so just don't + // set any margins. In theory the window content will only be covered + // by 1px or so, it should not be a serious issue in the real world. + // + // widget->setContentsMargins(isNormalWindow() ? QMargins(0, borderThickness(), 0, 0) + // : QMargins()); } bool isWindowActive() const override { @@ -62,29 +72,38 @@ } inline void forwardEventToWidgetAndDraw(QWidget *w, QEvent *event) { - // Let the widget paint first - static_cast<QObject *>(w)->event(event); + // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e26a87f1ecc40bc8c6aa5b889fce67410a57a702/src/widgets/kernel/qapplication.cpp#L3286 + // Deliver the event + if (!forwardObjectEventFilters(this, w, event)) { + // Let the widget paint first + std::ignore = static_cast<QObject *>(w)->event(event); + QCoreApplicationPrivate::setEventSpontaneous(event, false); + } // Due to the timer or user action, Qt will repaint some regions spontaneously, // even if there is no WM_PAINT message, we must wait for it to finish painting // and then update the top border area. - drawBorder(); + drawBorderNative(); } inline void forwardEventToWindowAndDraw(QWindow *window, QEvent *event) { - // Let Qt paint first - static_cast<QObject *>(window)->event(event); + // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e26a87f1ecc40bc8c6aa5b889fce67410a57a702/src/widgets/kernel/qapplication.cpp#L3286 + // Deliver the event + if (!forwardObjectEventFilters(ctx, window, event)) { + // Let Qt paint first + std::ignore = static_cast<QObject *>(window)->event(event); + QCoreApplicationPrivate::setEventSpontaneous(event, false); + } // Upon receiving the WM_PAINT message, Qt will repaint the entire view, and we // must wait for it to finish painting before drawing this top border area. - drawBorder(); + drawBorderNative(); } protected: bool sharedEventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event) override { Q_UNUSED(obj) - auto window = widget->windowHandle(); switch (event->type()) { case QEvent::Expose: { // Qt will absolutely send a QExposeEvent or QResizeEvent to the QWindow when it @@ -94,8 +113,18 @@ // Since a QExposeEvent will be sent immediately after the QResizeEvent, we can // simply ignore it. +#if (QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0)) + struct ExposeEvent : public QExposeEvent { + inline const QRegion &getRegion() const { return m_region; } + }; + auto ee = static_cast<ExposeEvent *>(event); + bool exposeRegionValid = !ee->getRegion().isNull(); +#else auto ee = static_cast<QExposeEvent *>(event); - if (window->isExposed() && isNormalWindow() && !ee->region().isNull()) { + bool exposeRegionValid = !ee->region().isNull(); +#endif + auto window = widget->windowHandle(); + if (window->isExposed() && isNormalWindow() && exposeRegionValid) { forwardEventToWindowAndDraw(window, event); return true; } -- Gitblit v1.9.1