Qt dialog with no window icon (system menu)
If you don't need any caption buttons at all, you can achieve this by setting some window flag hints:
setWindowFlags(Qt::Dialog | Qt::CustomizeWindowHint | Qt::WindowTitleHint);
Qt's Demo application has a sample application that lets you experiment with these flags (Qt Demo->Widgets->Window Flags) if you want to see what different combinations do.
On the other hand, if you want any of the Minimize/Maximize/Close buttons, you will notice Qt forces the system menu and window icon to show up. I think this is Qt generalizing the platforms a bit, as it's very easy to find examples of native Windows dialogs with a Close button but without the system menu and window icon.
In that case, you will need some Windows specific code, similar to this (untested):
#if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
// don't forget to #include <windows.h>
HWND hwnd = winId();
LONG_PTR style = GetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWL_STYLE);
style &= ~WS_SYSMENU; // unset the system menu flag
SetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWL_STYLE, style);
// force Windows to refresh some cached window styles
SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_FRAMECHANGED);
#endif
Edit: As commented by swongu, this only works if you want to have a close button without a system menu. If you want a minimize/maximize button but no system menu, you're out of luck.
swongu
Updated on June 24, 2022Comments
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swongu about 2 years
Is there a way to create a window (such as a
QDialog
), without a window icon on the top-left corner? I have tried using a transparent icon but it leaves a blank space there.Edit: richardwb's solution below removes the system menu, but also removes Minimize/Maximize/Close (caption buttons) as well. This might do for now, but hopefully there is a solution that preserves the captions buttons.
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swongu almost 15 yearsThanks for this idea. Unfortunately, your Windows code snippet works like the Qt case -- once the system menu disappears, so does the caption buttons. MSDN states that
WS_MAXIMIZEBOX
andWS_MINIMIZEBOX
requireWS_SYSMENU
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richardwb almost 15 yearsYes, they do. You can get away with having a close button on the caption, however. I'll clear that up.
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Hamish Moffatt over 9 yearsI just want the close button (no system menu, no maximize/minimize), but this doesn't work for me. The close button disappears also. I have set the Qt window flags to Qt::Dialog | Qt::CustomizeWindowHint | Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint.