schrodinger.ui.qt.filter_dialog module

Filter dialog for the FEP+ and Enumeration GUIs.

class schrodinger.ui.qt.filter_dialog.FilterDialog(parent=None, dialog_title='Filter by Properties', use_dual_slider=True, show_matches=True, show_filter_name=True, allow_empty_filter=False, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.ui.qt.appframework2.settings.BaseOptionsPanel

Dialog allowing the user to select filter criteria - for displaying only ligands that match the specified rules.

__init__(parent=None, dialog_title='Filter by Properties', use_dual_slider=True, show_matches=True, show_filter_name=True, allow_empty_filter=False, **kwargs)

Class initializer.

Parameters:
  • parent (QWidget) – parent widget of this dialog.
  • use_dual_slider (bool) – indicates whether dual slider widget should be shown for ‘between (inclusive)’ type.
  • show_matches (bool) – determines whether label showing number of matches should be shown. We need to hide it when using filter dialog and no structures are available yet. For example, Custom R-group Enumeration GUI.
  • show_filter_name (bool) – determines whether filter name field should be shown. It is needed for filters that can be saved in the preferences (FEP+) and should be hidden for filters that can not be saved.
  • allow_empty_filter (bool) – whether to allow the user to save the filter even if no filter criteria are defined
setPanelOptions()

Set the panel options for this dialog.

setup()

See base class for documentation.

getFilterName()

Returns name of this filter.

Returns:filter name
Return type:str
display(filter_obj, props_for_ligs, used_filter_names=None)

Open the dialog for the given filter object, properties present in the ligands, and filter names that are already used. Returns True if OK was pressed and filter_obj was updated; False otherwise.

Parameters:
  • filter_obj (filter_core.Filter) – filter object
  • props_for_ligs (list(dict(str, object))) – list of property dictionaries use to construct filters for this dialog
  • used_filter_names (list(str) or None) – list of used filter names, if applicable
Returns:

returns True if filter was applied and False if user clicked ‘Cancel’ button.

Return type:

bool

validateSettings(**kwargs)
DrawChildren = 2
DrawWindowBackground = 1
IgnoreMask = 4
class PaintDeviceMetric

Bases: int

__init__ = <method-wrapper '__init__' of sip.enumtype object at 0x35979f8>
PdmDepth = 6
PdmDevicePixelRatio = 11
PdmDevicePixelRatioScaled = 12
PdmDpiX = 7
PdmDpiY = 8
PdmHeight = 2
PdmHeightMM = 4
PdmNumColors = 5
PdmPhysicalDpiX = 9
PdmPhysicalDpiY = 10
PdmWidth = 1
PdmWidthMM = 3
class RenderFlag

Bases: int

__init__ = <method-wrapper '__init__' of sip.enumtype object at 0x3c52688>
class RenderFlags

Bases: sip.simplewrapper

QWidget.RenderFlags(Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag]) QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.RenderFlags)

__init__

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

accept()
acceptDrops(self) → bool
accessibleDescription(self) → str
accessibleName(self) → str
actionEvent(self, QActionEvent)
actions(self) → List[QAction]
activateWindow(self)
addAction(self, QAction)
addActions(self, Iterable[QAction])
adjustSize(self)
applyAliasedSettings(settings)

Applies any aliased settings with new values from the dictionary. Any aliases not present in the settings dictionary will be left unchanged.

Parameters:settings (dict) – a dictionary mapping aliases to new values to apply
applySettings(settings, target=None)
autoFillBackground(self) → bool
backgroundRole(self) → QPalette.ColorRole
baseSize(self) → QSize
blockSignals(self, bool) → bool
changeEvent(self, QEvent)
childAt(self, QPoint) → QWidget

childAt(self, int, int) -> QWidget

childEvent(self, QChildEvent)
children(self) → List[QObject]
childrenRect(self) → QRect
childrenRegion(self) → QRegion
cleanup()
clearFocus(self)
clearMask(self)
close(self) → bool
closeEvent(event)

Close panel and quit application if this is a top level standalone window. Otherwise, hide the panel.

colorCount(self) → int
connectNotify(self, QMetaMethod)
contentsMargins(self) → QMargins
contentsRect(self) → QRect
contextMenuEvent(self, QContextMenuEvent)
contextMenuPolicy(self) → Qt.ContextMenuPolicy
create(self, window: sip.voidptr = 0, initializeWindow: bool = True, destroyOldWindow: bool = True)
createWindowContainer(QWindow, parent: QWidget = None, flags: Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType] = 0) → QWidget
cursor(self) → QCursor
customContextMenuRequested

customContextMenuRequested(self, QPoint) [signal]

customEvent(self, QEvent)
definePanelSettings()

Override this method to define the settings for the panel. The aliased settings provide an interface for saving/restoring panel state as well as for interacting with task/job runners that need to access the panel state in a way that is agnostic to the specifics of widget names and types.

Each panel setting is defined by a tuple that specifies the mapping of alias to panel setting. An optional third element in the tuple can be used to group settings by category. This allows multiple settings to share the same alias.

Each setting can either point to a specific object (usually a qt widget), or a pair of setter/getter functions.

If the mapped object is a string, this will be interpreted by af2 as referring to an attribute on the panel, and a AttributeSettingWrapper instance will automatically be created. For example, specifying the string ‘num_atoms’ will create a mapping to self.num_atoms which will simply get and set the value of that instance member.

Custom setter and getter functions should take the form getter(), returning a value that can be encoded/decoded by JSON, and setter(value), where the type of value is the same as the return type of the getter.

Commonly used objects/widgets should be handled automatically in settings.py. It’s worth considering whether it makes more sense to use a custom setter/getter here or add support for the widget in settings.py.

Returns:a list of tuples defining the custom settings.
Return type:list of tuples. Each tuple can be of type (str, object, str) or (str, (callable, callable), str) where the final str is optional.

Custom settings tuples consists of up to three elements:

  1. alias - a string identier for the setting. Ex. “box_centroid”

  2. either:

    1. an object of a type that is supported by settings.py or
    2. the string name of an existing panel attribute (i.e. member variable), or
    3. a (getter, setter) tuple. The getter should take no arguments, and the setter should take a single value.
  3. optionally, a group identifier. This can be useful if the panel runs two different jobs that both have a parameter with the same name but that needs to map to different widgets. If a setting has a group name, it will be ignored by runners unless the runner name matches the group name.

deleteLater(self)
depth(self) → int
destroy(self, destroyWindow: bool = True, destroySubWindows: bool = True)
destroyed

destroyed(self, object: QObject = None) [signal]

devType(self) → int
devicePixelRatio(self) → int
devicePixelRatioF(self) → float
devicePixelRatioFScale() → float
disconnect(self)
disconnectNotify(self, QMetaMethod)
dragEnterEvent(self, QDragEnterEvent)
dragLeaveEvent(self, QDragLeaveEvent)
dragMoveEvent(self, QDragMoveEvent)
dropEvent(self, QDropEvent)
dumpObjectInfo(self)
dumpObjectTree(self)
dynamicPropertyNames(self) → List[QByteArray]
effectiveWinId(self) → sip.voidptr
ensurePolished(self)
enterEvent(self, QEvent)
error(text, preferences=None, key='')

Display an error dialog with the specified text. If preferences and key are both supplied, then the dialog will contain a “Don’t show this again” checkbox. Future invocations of this dialog with the same preferences and key values will obey the user’s show preference.

Parameters:
  • text (str) – The information to display in the dialog
  • preferences (schrodinger.utils.preferences.Preferences object) – The Preferences class to use to store the show/don’t show preference for this dialog. Note that the Preferences object must currently be set to the preference group containing key.
  • key (str) – The key to store the preference under
Return type:

None

event(self, QEvent) → bool
eventFilter(self, QObject, QEvent) → bool
find(sip.voidptr) → QWidget
findChild(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → QObject

findChild(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> QObject

findChildren(self, type, name: str = '', options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) → List[QObject]

findChildren(self, Tuple, name: str = ‘’, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegExp, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, type, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject] findChildren(self, Tuple, QRegularExpression, options: Union[Qt.FindChildOptions, Qt.FindChildOption] = Qt.FindChildrenRecursively) -> List[QObject]

focusInEvent(self, QFocusEvent)
focusNextChild(self) → bool
focusNextPrevChild(self, bool) → bool
focusOutEvent(self, QFocusEvent)
focusPolicy(self) → Qt.FocusPolicy
focusPreviousChild(self) → bool
focusProxy(self) → QWidget
focusWidget(self) → QWidget
font(self) → QFont
fontInfo(self) → QFontInfo
fontMetrics(self) → QFontMetrics
foregroundRole(self) → QPalette.ColorRole
frameGeometry(self) → QRect
frameSize(self) → QSize
geometry(self) → QRect
getAliasedSettings()
getAliasedValue(alias)
getContentsMargins(self) → Tuple[int, int, int, int]
getObjValue(obj)
getPanelState()

Gets the current state of the panel in the form of a serializable dict. The state consists of the settings specified in definePanelSettings() as well as the automatically harvested settings.

getPersistenceKey(alias)

Return a unique identifier for saving/restoring a setting in the preferences. Override this method to change the key scheme (this is necessary if creating a common resource which is shared by multiple panels).

Parameters:alias (str) – the alias for which we are generating a key
getSettings(target=None, ignore_list=None)
grab(self, rectangle: QRect = QRect(QPoint(0, 0), QSize(-1, -1))) → QPixmap
grabGesture(self, Qt.GestureType, flags: Union[Qt.GestureFlags, Qt.GestureFlag] = Qt.GestureFlags())
grabKeyboard(self)
grabMouse(self)

grabMouse(self, Union[QCursor, Qt.CursorShape])

grabShortcut(self, Union[QKeySequence, QKeySequence.StandardKey, str, int], context: Qt.ShortcutContext = Qt.WindowShortcut) → int
graphicsEffect(self) → QGraphicsEffect
graphicsProxyWidget(self) → QGraphicsProxyWidget
gui_closed
hasFocus(self) → bool
hasHeightForWidth(self) → bool
hasMouseTracking(self) → bool
hasTabletTracking(self) → bool
height(self) → int
heightForWidth(self, int) → int
heightMM(self) → int
help()
hide(self)
hideEvent(self, QHideEvent)
info(text, preferences=None, key='')

Display an information dialog with the specified text. If preferences and key are both supplied, then the dialog will contain a “Don’t show this again” checkbox. Future invocations of this dialog with the same preferences and key values will obey the user’s show preference.

Parameters:
  • text (str) – The information to display in the dialog
  • preferences (schrodinger.utils.preferences.Preferences object) – The Preferences class to use to store the show/don’t show preference for this dialog. Note that the Preferences object must currently be set to the preference group containing key.
  • key (str) – The key to store the preference under
Return type:

None

inherits(self, str) → bool
initPainter(self, QPainter)
inputMethodEvent(self, QInputMethodEvent)
inputMethodHints(self) → Qt.InputMethodHints
inputMethodQuery(self, Qt.InputMethodQuery) → Any
insertAction(self, QAction, QAction)
insertActions(self, QAction, Iterable[QAction])
installEventFilter(self, QObject)
isActiveWindow(self) → bool
isAncestorOf(self, QWidget) → bool
isEnabled(self) → bool
isEnabledTo(self, QWidget) → bool
isFullScreen(self) → bool
isHidden(self) → bool
isLeftToRight(self) → bool
isMaximized(self) → bool
isMinimized(self) → bool
isModal(self) → bool
isRightToLeft(self) → bool
isSignalConnected(self, QMetaMethod) → bool
isVisible(self) → bool
isVisibleTo(self, QWidget) → bool
isWidgetType(self) → bool
isWindow(self) → bool
isWindowModified(self) → bool
isWindowType(self) → bool
keyPressEvent(self, QKeyEvent)
keyReleaseEvent(self, QKeyEvent)
keyboardGrabber() → QWidget
killTimer(self, int)
layOut()
layout(self) → QLayout
layoutDirection(self) → Qt.LayoutDirection
leaveEvent(self, QEvent)
loadPanelState(filename=None)

Load the panel state from a JSON file

Parameters:filename (str) – the JSON filename. Defaults to “panelstate.json”
loadPersistentOptions()

Load all persistent options from the preferences.

locale(self) → QLocale
logicalDpiX(self) → int
logicalDpiY(self) → int
lower(self)
mapFrom(self, QWidget, QPoint) → QPoint
mapFromGlobal(self, QPoint) → QPoint
mapFromParent(self, QPoint) → QPoint
mapTo(self, QWidget, QPoint) → QPoint
mapToGlobal(self, QPoint) → QPoint
mapToParent(self, QPoint) → QPoint
mask(self) → QRegion
maximumHeight(self) → int
maximumSize(self) → QSize
maximumWidth(self) → int
metaObject(self) → QMetaObject
metric(self, QPaintDevice.PaintDeviceMetric) → int
minimumHeight(self) → int
minimumSize(self) → QSize
minimumSizeHint(self) → QSize
minimumWidth(self) → int
mouseDoubleClickEvent(self, QMouseEvent)
mouseGrabber() → QWidget
mouseMoveEvent(self, QMouseEvent)
mousePressEvent(self, QMouseEvent)
mouseReleaseEvent(self, QMouseEvent)
move(self, QPoint)

move(self, int, int)

moveEvent(self, QMoveEvent)
moveToThread(self, QThread)
nativeEvent(self, Union[QByteArray, bytes, bytearray], sip.voidptr) → Tuple[bool, int]
nativeParentWidget(self) → QWidget
nextInFocusChain(self) → QWidget
normalGeometry(self) → QRect
objectName(self) → str
objectNameChanged

objectNameChanged(self, str) [signal]

onDialogDismissed()

Override this method with any logic that needs to run when the dialog is dismissed.

open()

Open the dialog in window-modal mode, without blocking. This makes it possible for user to interact with the Workspace while dialog is open.

overrideWindowFlags(self, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])
overrideWindowState(self, Union[Qt.WindowStates, Qt.WindowState])
paintEngine(self) → QPaintEngine
paintEvent(self, QPaintEvent)
paintingActive(self) → bool
palette(self) → QPalette
parent(self) → QObject
parentWidget(self) → QWidget
physicalDpiX(self) → int
physicalDpiY(self) → int
pos(self) → QPoint
previousInFocusChain(self) → QWidget
property(self, str) → Any
pyqtConfigure(...)

Each keyword argument is either the name of a Qt property or a Qt signal. For properties the property is set to the given value which should be of an appropriate type. For signals the signal is connected to the given value which should be a callable.

question(msg, button1='OK', button2='Cancel', title='Question')

Display a prompt dialog window with specified text. Returns True if first button (default OK) is pressed, False otherwise.

raise_(self)
receivers(self, PYQT_SIGNAL) → int
rect(self) → QRect
reject()
releaseKeyboard(self)
releaseMouse(self)
releaseShortcut(self, int)
removeAction(self, QAction)
removeEventFilter(self, QObject)
render(self, QPaintDevice, targetOffset: QPoint = QPoint(), sourceRegion: QRegion = QRegion(), flags: Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag] = QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.DrawWindowBackground|QWidget.DrawChildren))

render(self, QPainter, targetOffset: QPoint = QPoint(), sourceRegion: QRegion = QRegion(), flags: Union[QWidget.RenderFlags, QWidget.RenderFlag] = QWidget.RenderFlags(QWidget.DrawWindowBackground|QWidget.DrawChildren))

repaint(self)

repaint(self, int, int, int, int) repaint(self, QRect) repaint(self, QRegion)

reportValidation(results)

Present validation messages to the user. This is an implmentation of the ValidationMixin interface and does not need to be called directly.

Parameters:results (ValidationResults) – Set of results generated by validate()
reset()
resize(self, QSize)

resize(self, int, int)

resizeEvent(self, QResizeEvent)
restoreCursor(app_wide=True)

Restore the application level cursor to the default. If ‘app_wide’ is True then if will be restored for the entire application, if it’s False, it will be just for this panel.

Parameters:app_wide (bool) – If True then this will restore the cursor for the entire application (including Maestro if running there). If False then this will apply only to this panel.
restoreGeometry(self, Union[QByteArray, bytes, bytearray]) → bool
run()

Show the dialog in modal mode. After dialog is closed, return None if user cancelled, or settings if user accepted.

runCanvas()

This handles Canvas-specific logic

runMaestro()

This can be extended in derived classes to perform maestro-only tasks such as setting up the mini-monitor or connecting maestro callbacks

runMode()
runStandalone()
runSubpanel()
runValidation(silent=False, validate_children=True, stop_on_fail=True)

Runs validation and reports the results (unless run silently).

Parameters:
  • silent (bool) – run without any reporting (i.e. error messages to the user). This is useful if we want to programmatically test validity. Changes return value of this method from ValidationResults to a boolean.
  • validate_children (bool) – run validation on all child objects. See _validateChildren for documentation on what this entails.
  • stop_on_fail (bool) – stop validation when first failure is encountered
Returns:

if silent is False, returns the validation results. If silent is True, returns a boolean generated by reportValidation.

Return type:

ValidationResults or bool

saveGeometry(self) → QByteArray
savePersistentOptions()

Store all persistent options to the preferences.

scroll(self, int, int)

scroll(self, int, int, QRect)

sender(self) → QObject
senderSignalIndex(self) → int
setAcceptDrops(self, bool)
setAccessibleDescription(self, str)
setAccessibleName(self, str)
setAlias(alias, obj, persistent=False)

Sets an alias to conveniently access an object.

Parameters:
  • alias (hashable) – any hashable, but typically a string name
  • obj (object) – the actual object to be referenced
  • persistent (bool) – whether to make the setting persistent
setAliasedValue(alias, value)
setAliases(alias_dict, persistent=False)

Sets multiple aliases at once. Already used aliases are overwritten; other existing aliases are not affected.

Parameters:
  • alias_dict (dict) – map of aliases to objects
  • persistent (bool) – whether to make the settings persistent
setAttribute(self, Qt.WidgetAttribute, on: bool = True)
setAutoFillBackground(self, bool)
setBackgroundRole(self, QPalette.ColorRole)
setBaseSize(self, int, int)

setBaseSize(self, QSize)

setContentsMargins(self, int, int, int, int)

setContentsMargins(self, QMargins)

setContextMenuPolicy(self, Qt.ContextMenuPolicy)
setCursor(self, Union[QCursor, Qt.CursorShape])
setDefaults()
setDisabled(self, bool)
setEnabled(self, bool)
setFixedHeight(self, int)
setFixedSize(self, QSize)

setFixedSize(self, int, int)

setFixedWidth(self, int)
setFocus(self)

setFocus(self, Qt.FocusReason)

setFocusPolicy(self, Qt.FocusPolicy)
setFocusProxy(self, QWidget)
setFont(self, QFont)
setForegroundRole(self, QPalette.ColorRole)
setGeometry(self, QRect)

setGeometry(self, int, int, int, int)

setGraphicsEffect(self, QGraphicsEffect)
setHidden(self, bool)
setInputMethodHints(self, Union[Qt.InputMethodHints, Qt.InputMethodHint])
setLayout(self, QLayout)
setLayoutDirection(self, Qt.LayoutDirection)
setLocale(self, QLocale)
setMask(self, QBitmap)

setMask(self, QRegion)

setMaximumHeight(self, int)
setMaximumSize(self, int, int)

setMaximumSize(self, QSize)

setMaximumWidth(self, int)
setMinimumHeight(self, int)
setMinimumSize(self, int, int)

setMinimumSize(self, QSize)

setMinimumWidth(self, int)
setMouseTracking(self, bool)
setObjValue(obj, value)
setObjectName(self, str)
setPalette(self, QPalette)
setPanelState(state)

Resets the panel and then sets the panel to the specified state

Parameters:state (PanelState) – the panel state to set. This object should originate from a call to getPanelState()
setParent(self, QWidget)

setParent(self, QWidget, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])

setPersistent(alias=None)

Set options to be persistent. Any options to be made persistent must be aliased, since the alias is used to form the preference key. If no alias is specified, all aliased settings will be made persistent.

Parameters:alias (str or None) – the alias to save, or None
setProperty(self, str, Any) → bool
setShortcutAutoRepeat(self, int, enabled: bool = True)
setShortcutEnabled(self, int, enabled: bool = True)
setSizeIncrement(self, int, int)

setSizeIncrement(self, QSize)

setSizePolicy(self, QSizePolicy)

setSizePolicy(self, QSizePolicy.Policy, QSizePolicy.Policy)

setStatusTip(self, str)
setStyle(self, QStyle)
setStyleSheet(self, str)
setTabOrder(QWidget, QWidget)
setTabletTracking(self, bool)
setToolTip(self, str)
setToolTipDuration(self, int)
setUpdatesEnabled(self, bool)
setVisible(self, bool)
setWaitCursor(app_wide=True)

Set the cursor to the wait cursor. This will be an hourglass, clock or similar. Call restoreCursor() to return to the default cursor.

Parameters:app_wide (bool) – If True then this will apply to the entire application (including Maestro if running there). If False then this will apply only to this panel.
setWhatsThis(self, str)
setWindowFilePath(self, str)
setWindowFlag(self, Qt.WindowType, on: bool = True)
setWindowFlags(self, Union[Qt.WindowFlags, Qt.WindowType])
setWindowIcon(self, QIcon)
setWindowIconText(self, str)
setWindowModality(self, Qt.WindowModality)
setWindowModified(self, bool)
setWindowOpacity(self, float)
setWindowRole(self, str)
setWindowState(self, Union[Qt.WindowStates, Qt.WindowState])
setWindowTitle(self, str)
sharedPainter(self) → QPainter
show(self)
showEvent(show_event)

Override the normal processing when the panel is shown.

showFullScreen(self)
showMaximized(self)
showMinimized(self)
showNormal(self)
signalsBlocked(self) → bool
size(self) → QSize
sizeHint(self) → QSize
sizeIncrement(self) → QSize
sizePolicy(self) → QSizePolicy
stackUnder(self, QWidget)
startTimer(self, int, timerType: Qt.TimerType = Qt.CoarseTimer) → int
startUp()
staticMetaObject = <PyQt5.QtCore.QMetaObject object>
statusTip(self) → str
style(self) → QStyle
styleSheet(self) → str
tabletEvent(self, QTabletEvent)
testAttribute(self, Qt.WidgetAttribute) → bool
thread(self) → QThread
timerEvent(self, QTimerEvent)
title
toolTip(self) → str
toolTipDuration(self) → int
tr(self, str, disambiguation: str = None, n: int = -1) → str
underMouse(self) → bool
ungrabGesture(self, Qt.GestureType)
unsetCursor(self)
unsetLayoutDirection(self)
unsetLocale(self)
update(self)

update(self, QRect) update(self, QRegion) update(self, int, int, int, int)

updateGeometry(self)
updateMicroFocus(self)
updatesEnabled(self) → bool
visibleRegion(self) → QRegion
warning(text, preferences=None, key='')

Display a warning dialog with the specified text. If preferences and key are both supplied, then the dialog will contain a “Don’t show this again” checkbox. Future invocations of this dialog with the same preferences and key values will obey the user’s show preference.

Parameters:
  • text (str) – The information to display in the dialog
  • preferences (schrodinger.utils.preferences.Preferences object) – The Preferences class to use to store the show/don’t show preference for this dialog. Note that the Preferences object must currently be set to the preference group containing key.
  • key (str) – The key to store the preference under
Return type:

None

whatsThis(self) → str
wheelEvent(self, QWheelEvent)
width(self) → int
widthMM(self) → int
winId(self) → sip.voidptr
window(self) → QWidget
windowFilePath(self) → str
windowFlags(self) → Qt.WindowFlags
windowHandle(self) → QWindow
windowIcon(self) → QIcon
windowIconChanged

windowIconChanged(self, QIcon) [signal]

windowIconText(self) → str
windowIconTextChanged

windowIconTextChanged(self, str) [signal]

windowModality(self) → Qt.WindowModality
windowOpacity(self) → float
windowRole(self) → str
windowState(self) → Qt.WindowStates
windowTitle(self) → str
windowTitleChanged

windowTitleChanged(self, str) [signal]

windowType(self) → Qt.WindowType
writePanelState(filename=None)

Write the panel state to a JSON file

Parameters:filename (str) – the JSON filename. Defaults to “panelstate.json”
x(self) → int
y(self) → int