This code works, but I wonder if there is any simpler way:
def center(self):
qr = self.frameGeometry()
cp = gui.QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry().center()
qr.moveCenter(cp)
self.move(qr.topLeft())
This code works, but I wonder if there is any simpler way:
def center(self):
qr = self.frameGeometry()
cp = gui.QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry().center()
qr.moveCenter(cp)
self.move(qr.topLeft())
No, it's the simplest way. Here is a snippet I've used in C++:
QRect desktopRect = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(this);
QPoint center = desktopRect.center();
move(center.x() - width() * 0.5, center.y() - height());
just add this line to your main windows :
self.move(QtGui.QApplication.desktop().screen().rect().center()- self.rect().center())
self.move(QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry().center() - self.frameGeometry().center())
Just another "func-style" example. If you use it several times.
screen_center = lambda widget: QApplication.desktop().screen().rect().center()- widget.rect().center()
And every time in code:
widget.move(screen_center(widget))