Thank you for your replay, but I'm doing everything by code,
I try to simulate a form with QtDesigner but the genereted code is a mess.
Regards,
Jorge
On 3 March 2010 01:37, dcassid...@mass.rr.com wrote:
Are you using QtDesigner? You can set the min and max size for each widget,
so I'd
starglider develop wrote:
Thank you for your replay, but I'm doing everything by code,
I try to simulate a form with QtDesigner but the genereted code is a mess.
Have you tried QWidget.setMaximumHeight(int) ?
Doug
On 3 March 2010 01:37, dcassid...@mass.rr.com wrote:
Are you using
It's generated code - it's not supposed to be pretty. All you do is
import the gui code from your dialog class which is in a separate file.
It keeps things clean and simple, and you won't have to start looking
around APIs for stuff that QtDesigner does for you.
On 3/3/2010 6:56 AM, starglider
You should be able to 'setMaximumHeight' you can also use the
setSizePolicy and set the widgets size policy to what you want. And
there is a method for QBoxLayout where you set the 'stretch factor' when
you add a widget, so that certain widgets will stretch preferentially to
others. Maybe you
Hello,
I'm a newby and I have a question:
how can I limit the height of a QHBoxLayout?
e.g.:
There is a central widget with a QHBoxLayout that as two QTableWidget and I
want to limit the size of the first QTableWidget to 300 points,
but let the second QTableWidget grow until the limit of the
Are you using QtDesigner? You can set the min and max size for each widget, so
I'd probably look at that.
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Regards,
-Demetrius Cassidy
starglider develop starglider@gmail.com wrote:
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Hello,
I'm a newby and I have a question:
how can I limit the height of a QHBoxLayout?