Well, you could use QApplication::setFont() but that won't show in
Designer. You could set the font on the top-level widget and it'll get
inherited by its children, but not everything honors the inheritance.
The stylesheet is guaranteed to work, but it'll override any other
font specifications you may have set.

As said, the best way to do it is to leave it alone and let Qt ask
your system theme what to do, unless you're intentionally TRYING not
to fit in with the other programs on your computer.

/s/ Adam

On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Petric Frank <pfr...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> and there is no way to apply the new font size to all widgets of an existing
> *.ui file without using a stylesheet ?
>
> regards
>  Petric
>
> On Saturday, 24. July 2010 17:29:08 Coda Highland wrote:
>>  Easiest way is to apply a stylesheet. Something like "QWidget {
>> font-size: 12pt; }" should be a start. However, the font sizes should
>> automatically pick up your system style settings.
>>
>> /s/ Adam
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Petric Frank <pfr...@gmx.de> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > is there a possibility to change the default font size of all GUI
>> > elements (i.e. combo boxes, line edits, group frames, ...) to an other
>> > value ?
>> >
>> > Not only when the GUI have already been designed - also the ones newly
>> > created.
>> >
>> > In short:
>> > - GUI already designed - change font size of all elements
>> > - new widgets - create them with an other font size by default
>> >
>> > Currently the widgets are always created with a font size of 9.
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