[updating with smaller example]
We just upgraded to PyQt 5.7 and we have one the last problem left to fix in our application. Here is a standalone example that I created from our application code. Run it and see how the ellipse gets drawn beyond the view borders. This did not occur in 5.5.1. Platform is Windows 7 64 bit (running in a VM). It looks like this:
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QGraphicsView, QGraphicsScene, QHBoxLayout, QWidget, QLabel
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QGraphicsProxyWidget, QGraphicsObject, QGraphicsEllipseItem
from PyQt5.QtGui import QBrush
class MyGraphicsItem(QGraphicsObject):
def __init__(self):
QGraphicsObject.__init__(self)
# next line could be any type of graphics item:
rect_item = QGraphicsEllipseItem(0, 0, 100, 100, self)
# effect easier to see if paint black:
rect_item.setBrush(QBrush(Qt.SolidPattern))
label_item = QGraphicsProxyWidget(self)
# *** Next line must be there for effect to be visible, but could be any other type of widget
label_item.setWidget(QLabel('a'*30))
def paint(self, painter, option, widget=None):
return
def boundingRect(self):
return self.childrenBoundingRect()
def show_problem():
app = QApplication([])
widget = QWidget()
layout = QHBoxLayout()
widget.setLayout(layout)
view = QGraphicsView()
scene = QGraphicsScene()
view.setScene(scene)
scene.addItem(MyGraphicsItem()) # *** effect only there if more than 1 item
scene.addItem(MyGraphicsItem())
layout.addWidget(view)
widget.setGeometry(100, 100, 50, 50)
widget.show()
app.exec()
show_problem()