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I am embedding an application within a tab in a pyqt QApplication. When I close the tab this application is embedded in how do I allow it to display the "Save your changes" dialog?

I use this on tab_close:

win32gui.PostMessage(int(wdg.process._handle),win32con.WM_CLOSE,0,0)

When I do this though, I lose this dialog box, if the application would normally throw one up.

Missing Prompt

The code looks similar to this:

class MainWindow(QTabWidget):
    def __init__(self, parent=None):
        QTabWidget.__init__(self, parent)
        self.setTabsClosable(1)
        self.tabCloseRequested.connect(self.close_tab)

    ...

    def close_tab(self,ind):
        wdg = self.widget(ind)
        win32gui.PostMessage(int(wdg.process._handle),win32con.WM_CLOSE,0,0)
        self.removeTab(ind)
        del wdg

    ...

This produces a UI like this (with Window's notepad.exe embedded). Clicking the "X" on the tab will close Notepad without prompting the user to save any input.

Embedded Notepad in a tab

How can I close the tab and allow the embedded application to prompt a user to save their changes?

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  • Is there any difference if you change WM_CLOSE to WM_QUIT? Sep 14, 2015 at 19:06
  • @StevenRumbalski, according to this: Yes. But, in my case, both eat the "Save?" dialog
    – Andy
    Sep 14, 2015 at 19:09
  • 1
    is there a way you can get the return code from the application? my guess is that you post the close message (asynchronously), you then close the tab (which is the parent for the other application, and therefore the 'save' dialog as well), which forces both windows to close. I couldn't say for sure, but that's what i would look at first. Sep 24, 2015 at 13:46

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You are on a path that will only bring you pain and disillusions.

Notepad is only one of the few Windows applications that has its source code available for free.
Recompile it and modify it to fit your purposes.

You will find-out that there are also other popup dialogs that you may need to get rid of.

Now, if you really want to continue with automation for Windows you will probably need something like https://pywinauto.github.io which happens to have an example for notepad.exe.

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  • This may work for Notepad, but what about other applications? That is the ultimate goal here and Notepad provides a simple test case
    – Andy
    May 29, 2016 at 14:04

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