Hi there, I'm running WindowsXP.
So using PyQt4x I set up a toolbar, add a line edit to it, set the geometry and sizepolicy of the line-edit widget, and watch as the toolbar promptly ignores any directions I give the child widget! Is there a secret to making the toolbar respect the size policies and geometry that is set on its child widgets? I suspect (not sure about this) that in the process of re-parenting the child widget when adding to the toolbar those are being reset to some default, but the documentation neither explains this nor hints at it. Sample code: vMax = QtGui.QSizePolicy() vMax.setVerticalPolicy(QtGui.QSizePolicy.Minimum) vMax.setHorizontalPolicy(QtGui.QSizePolicy.Minimum) goGroup = QtGui.QGroupBox() goGroup.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0,0,350,30)) goGroup.setFlat(True) goGroup.setTitle(self.tr("Go To:")) layout = QtGui.QHBoxLayout() goTo = QtGui.QLineEdit() layout.addWidget(goTo) goGroup.setLayout(layout) self.toolBar = QtGui.QToolBar(self) self.addToolBar(self.toolBar) self.toolBar.addWidget(goGroup) goTo.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0,0,350,30)) goTo.setSizePolicy(vMax) This code results in a line-edit of about 100x20 pixels. It doesn't appear to make any difference what order I attempt to set the various geometries/size policies in. Setting them on the group box, layout, line edit, and toolbar in any combination or order has no effect. There's got to be something obvious that I'm missing, but I can't spot it! Ideas? Thanks, Scott _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt