Reputation: 3
I'm using app.overrideredirect(True) in my customtkinter application to create a custom title bar. However, the application doesn't appear in the Windows taskbar. When I click outside the app, it disappears completely and I can't bring it back with Alt+Tab or Windows+Tab
from customtkinter import *
app = CTk()
app.geometry("350x500")
app.title("WHC Launcher | Sign In")
app.overrideredirect(True)
app.iconbitmap("WHC.ico")
app.wm_attributes("-toolwindow", False)
minimize_button = CTkButton(app, text="−", font=("Arial", 20), width=30, height=30, corner_radius=0, fg_color="transparent", hover_color="#333333", command=lambda: app.withdraw())
minimize_button.place(x=270, y=10)
close_button = CTkButton(app, text="✕", font=("Arial", 18), width=30, height=30, corner_radius=0, fg_color="transparent", hover_color="#FF0000", command=app.destroy)
close_button.place(x=305, y=10)
app.mainloop()
Tried creating a "Dummy Window"(invisible window) which acts as the main application window, as ChatGPT suggested, but still didn't work.
root = CTk() root.withdraw() # Hide the root window
It literally didn't change anything
Upvotes: 0
Views: 56
Reputation: 47085
For Windows 10 or 11 platform, you can try the module hPyT
to hide the title bar and keep the icon in the taskbar:
import customtkinter as ctk
import hPyT
app = ctk.CTk()
hPyT.title_bar.hide(app)
...
Result:
PS: Suggest to use app.iconify
instead of app.withdraw
to minimize the window.
Upvotes: 0