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If you have installed a system tray icon with | If you have installed a system tray icon with [http://doc.qt.nokia.com/stable/qsystemtrayicon.html QSystemTrayIcon] you can add a menu entry and connect the [http://doc.qt.nokia.com/stable/qaction.html QAction's] triggered() signal with the respecitve slots. |
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How to restore an OS X application window after hiding with Cmd-H
If you have hidden an OS X Application with Cmd-H (aka Apple-H = ⌘-H) the hidden window cannot be shown again by calling slot show(). In this case you must call
raise();
// maybe additionally to activate the window:
activateWindow();
If you have installed a system tray icon with QSystemTrayIcon you can add a menu entry and connect the QAction's triggered() signal with the respecitve slots.