PySide6.QtWidgets.QMdiArea¶
- class QMdiArea¶
- The - QMdiAreawidget provides an area in which MDI windows are displayed. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- activationOrderᅟ- The ordering criteria for subwindow lists
- backgroundᅟ- The background brush for the workspace
- documentModeᅟ- Whether the tab bar is set to document mode in tabbed view mode
- tabPositionᅟ- The position of the tabs in tabbed view mode
- tabShapeᅟ- The shape of the tabs in tabbed view mode
- tabsClosableᅟ- Whether the tab bar should place close buttons on each tab in tabbed view mode
- tabsMovableᅟ- Whether the user can move the tabs within the tabbar area in tabbed view mode
- viewModeᅟ- The way sub-windows are displayed in the QMdiArea
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - addSubWindow()
- def - background()
- def - documentMode()
- def - setBackground()
- def - setOption()
- def - setTabPosition()
- def - setTabShape()
- def - setTabsMovable()
- def - setViewMode()
- def - subWindowList()
- def - tabPosition()
- def - tabShape()
- def - tabsClosable()
- def - tabsMovable()
- def - testOption()
- def - viewMode()
 - Slots¶- Signals¶- Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - QMdiAreafunctions, essentially, like a window manager for MDI windows. For instance, it draws the windows it manages on itself and arranges them in a cascading or tile pattern.- QMdiAreais commonly used as the center widget in a- QMainWindowto create MDI applications, but can also be placed in any layout. The following code adds an area to a main window:- mainWindow = QMainWindow() mainWindow.setCentralWidget(mdiArea) - Unlike the window managers for top-level windows, all window flags (Qt::WindowFlags) are supported by - QMdiAreaas long as the flags are supported by the current widget style. If a specific flag is not supported by the style (e.g., the WindowShadeButtonHint), you can still shade the window with showShaded().- Subwindows in - QMdiAreaare instances of- QMdiSubWindow. They are added to an MDI area with- addSubWindow(). It is common to pass a- QWidget, which is set as the internal widget, to this function, but it is also possible to pass a- QMdiSubWindowdirectly. The class inherits- QWidget, and you can use the same API as with a normal top-level window when programming.- QMdiSubWindowalso has behavior that is specific to MDI windows. See the- QMdiSubWindowclass description for more details.- A subwindow becomes active when it gets the keyboard focus, or when - setFocus()is called. The user activates a window by moving focus in the usual ways. The MDI area emits the- subWindowActivated()signal when the active window changes, and the- activeSubWindow()function returns the active subwindow.- The convenience function - subWindowList()returns a list of all subwindows. This information could be used in a popup menu containing a list of windows, for example.- The subwindows are sorted by the current - WindowOrder. This is used for the- subWindowList()and for- activateNextSubWindow()and- activatePreviousSubWindow(). Also, it is used when cascading or tiling the windows with- cascadeSubWindows()and- tileSubWindows().- QMdiAreaprovides two built-in layout strategies for subwindows:- cascadeSubWindows()and- tileSubWindows(). Both are slots and are easily connected to menu entries.  - class AreaOption¶
- (inherits - enum.Flag) This enum describes options that customize the behavior of the- QMdiArea.- Constant - Description - QMdiArea.DontMaximizeSubWindowOnActivation - When the active subwindow is maximized, the default behavior is to maximize the next subwindow that is activated. Set this option if you do not want this behavior. 
 - class WindowOrder¶
- Specifies the criteria to use for ordering the list of child windows returned by - subWindowList(). The functions- cascadeSubWindows()and- tileSubWindows()follow this order when arranging the windows.- Constant - Description - QMdiArea.CreationOrder - The windows are returned in the order of their creation. - QMdiArea.StackingOrder - The windows are returned in the order in which they are stacked, with the top-most window being last in the list. - QMdiArea.ActivationHistoryOrder - The windows are returned in the order in which they were activated. - See also 
 - class ViewMode¶
- This enum describes the view mode of the area; i.e. how sub-windows will be displayed. - Constant - Description - QMdiArea.SubWindowView - Display sub-windows with window frames (default). - QMdiArea.TabbedView - Display sub-windows with tabs in a tab bar. - See also 
 - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property activationOrderᅟ: QMdiArea.WindowOrder¶
 - This property holds the ordering criteria for subwindow lists. - This property specifies the ordering criteria for the list of subwindows returned by - subWindowList(). By default, it is the window creation order.- See also - Access functions:
 - This property holds the background brush for the workspace. - This property sets the background brush for the workspace area itself. By default, it is a gray color, but can be any brush (e.g., colors, gradients or pixmaps). - Access functions:
 - property documentModeᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds whether the tab bar is set to document mode in tabbed view mode.. - Document mode is disabled by default. - See also - Access functions:
 - property tabPositionᅟ: QTabWidget.TabPosition¶
 - This property holds the position of the tabs in tabbed view mode.. - Possible values for this property are described by the - TabPositionenum.- See also - Access functions:
 - property tabShapeᅟ: QTabWidget.TabShape¶
 - This property holds the shape of the tabs in tabbed view mode.. - Possible values for this property are - Rounded(default) or- Triangular.- See also - Access functions:
 - property tabsClosableᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds whether the tab bar should place close buttons on each tab in tabbed view mode.. - Tabs are not closable by default. - See also - Access functions:
 - property tabsMovableᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds whether the user can move the tabs within the tabbar area in tabbed view mode.. - Tabs are not movable by default. - See also - movable- setViewMode()- Access functions:
 - property viewModeᅟ: QMdiArea.ViewMode¶
 - This property holds the way sub-windows are displayed in the - QMdiArea..- By default, the - SubWindowViewis used to display sub-windows.- See also - Access functions:
 - Constructs an empty mdi area. - parentis passed to- QWidget‘s constructor.- activateNextSubWindow()¶
 - Gives the keyboard focus to another window in the list of child windows. The window activated will be the next one determined by the current - activation order.- See also - activatePreviousSubWindow()¶
 - Gives the keyboard focus to another window in the list of child windows. The window activated will be the previous one determined by the current - activation order.- See also - activationOrder()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - activationOrderᅟ.- activeSubWindow()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a pointer to the current active subwindow. If no window is currently active, - Noneis returned.- Subwindows are treated as top-level windows with respect to window state, i.e., if a widget outside the MDI area is the active window, no subwindow will be active. Note that if a widget in the window in which the MDI area lives gains focus, the window will be activated. - See also - setActiveSubWindow()- WindowState- addSubWindow(widget[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()])¶
- Parameters:
- widget – - QWidget
- flags – Combination of - WindowType
 
- Return type:
 
 - Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - Adds - widgetas a new subwindow to the MDI area. If- windowFlagsare non-zero, they will override the flags set on the widget.- The - widgetcan be either a- QMdiSubWindowor another- QWidget(in which case the MDI area will create a subwindow and set the- widgetas the internal widget).- Note - Once the subwindow has been added, its parent will be the viewport widget of the - QMdiArea.- mdiArea = QMdiArea() subWindow1 = QMdiSubWindow() subWindow1.setWidget(internalWidget1) subWindow1.setAttribute(Qt.WA_DeleteOnClose) mdiArea.addSubWindow(subWindow1) subWindow2 = mdiArea.addSubWindow(internalWidget2) - When you create your own subwindow, you must set the Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose widget attribute if you want the window to be deleted when closed in the MDI area. If not, the window will be hidden and the MDI area will not activate the next subwindow. - Returns the - QMdiSubWindowthat is added to the MDI area.- See also - background()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - backgroundᅟ.- cascadeSubWindows()¶
 - Arranges all the child windows in a cascade pattern. - See also - closeActiveSubWindow()¶
 - Closes the active subwindow. - See also - closeAllSubWindows()¶
 - Closes all subwindows by sending a QCloseEvent to each window. You may receive - subWindowActivated()signals from subwindows before they are closed (if the MDI area activates the subwindow when another is closing).- Subwindows that ignore the close event will remain open. - See also - currentSubWindow()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a pointer to the current subwindow, or - Noneif there is no current subwindow.- This function will return the same as - activeSubWindow()if the- QApplicationcontaining- QMdiAreais active.- See also - documentMode()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - documentModeᅟ.- Removes - widgetfrom the MDI area. The- widgetmust be either a- QMdiSubWindowor a widget that is the internal widget of a subwindow. Note- widgetis never actually deleted by- QMdiArea. If a- QMdiSubWindowis passed in, its parent is set to- Noneand it is removed; but if an internal widget is passed in, the child widget is set to- Noneand the- QMdiSubWindowis not removed.- See also - setActivationOrder(order)¶
- Parameters:
- order – - WindowOrder
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - activationOrderᅟ.- setActiveSubWindow(window)¶
- Parameters:
- window – - QMdiSubWindow
 
 - Activates the subwindow - window. If- windowis- None, any current active window is deactivated.- See also - Setter of property - backgroundᅟ.- setDocumentMode(enabled)¶
- Parameters:
- enabled – bool 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - documentModeᅟ.- setOption(option[, on=true])¶
- Parameters:
- option – - AreaOption
- on – bool 
 
 
 - If - onis true,- optionis enabled on the MDI area; otherwise it is disabled. See- AreaOptionfor the effect of each option.- See also - setTabPosition(position)¶
- Parameters:
- position – - TabPosition
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - tabPositionᅟ.- Setter of property - tabShapeᅟ.- setTabsClosable(closable)¶
- Parameters:
- closable – bool 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - tabsClosableᅟ.- setTabsMovable(movable)¶
- Parameters:
- movable – bool 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - tabsMovableᅟ.- Setter of property - viewModeᅟ.- subWindowActivated(window)¶
- Parameters:
- window – - QMdiSubWindow
 
 - QMdiAreaemits this signal after- windowhas been activated. When- windowis- None,- QMdiAreahas just deactivated its last active window, and there are no active windows on the workspace.- See also - subWindowList([order=QMdiArea.WindowOrder.CreationOrder])¶
- Parameters:
- order – - WindowOrder
- Return type:
- .list of QMdiSubWindow 
 
 - Returns a list of all subwindows in the MDI area. If - orderis- CreationOrder(the default), the windows are sorted in the order in which they were inserted into the workspace. If- orderis- StackingOrder, the windows are listed in their stacking order, with the topmost window as the last item in the list. If- orderis- ActivationHistoryOrder, the windows are listed according to their recent activation history.- See also - tabPosition()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - tabPositionᅟ.- tabShape()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - tabShapeᅟ.- tabsClosable()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - tabsClosableᅟ.- tabsMovable()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - tabsMovableᅟ.- testOption(opton)¶
- Parameters:
- opton – - AreaOption
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns - trueif- optionis enabled; otherwise returns- false.- See also - tileSubWindows()¶
 - Arranges all child windows in a tile pattern. - See also - viewMode()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - viewModeᅟ.