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  • EddyE Offline
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    Eddy
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    As I see this, you have a QTextEdit on top and beneath it a line of four buttons.

    I don't see the QListWidget.

    What do you want to line up?

    Qt Certified Specialist
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    • K Offline
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      kbt90
      wrote on last edited by
      #13

      Oops - sorry about that. Here is an updated version:

      @setWindowTitle ("Title");
      QVBoxLayout *mainLayout = new QVBoxLayout;

      lwListWidget = new QListWidget (this);
      QFont font = QFont ("Courier");
      font.setStyleHint (QFont::Monospace);
      font.setPointSize (8);
      font.setFixedPitch (true);
      lwListWidget->setFont (font);

      mainLayout->addWidget (lwListWidget);
      setAutoFillBackground(true);

      QHBoxLayout *bar = new QHBoxLayout;
      btnBack = new QPushButton ("Back", this);
      btnBack->setMinimumSize (QSize (80, 40));
      bar->addWidget (btnBack);
      btnSave = new QPushButton ("Save", this);
      btnSave->setMinimumSize (QSize (80, 40));
      bar->addWidget (btnSave);
      btnPrint = new QPushButton ("Print", this);
      btnPrint->setMinimumSize (QSize (80, 40));
      bar->addWidget (btnPrint);
      btnErase = new QPushButton ("Erase", this);
      btnErase->setMinimumSize (QSize (80, 40));
      bar->addWidget (btnErase);
      bar->addStretch ();

      mainLayout->addLayout (bar);
      mainLayout->setContentsMargins (6, 6, 6, 6);
      setLayout (mainLayout);@

      Then I add items with the following code:
      @QListWidgetItem * tmpItem = new QListWidgetItem(temp, lwListWidget); // where temp is a QString
      QFont font = QFont ("Courier");
      font.setStyleHint (QFont::Monospace);
      font.setPointSize (8);
      font.setFixedPitch (true);
      tmpItem->setFont (font);@

      I cannot add the items directly in Qt Designer or in the constructor because I won't know what they are at that time.

      Thanks,
      Katelyn

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      • EddyE Offline
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        Eddy
        wrote on last edited by
        #14

        Ok, you have a QListWidget on top and beneath it a line of four buttons.

        What do you want to line up?

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        • K Offline
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          kbt90
          wrote on last edited by
          #15

          Within the QListWidget I have a list of items. These items display a name, date and a status.

          For example:
          JobA June 26, 2011 Completed
          JobB July 4, 2011 In Progress

          Names, dates and statuses are different lengths, but I would like each column to match up. I am trying a QTableView and only allowing complete rows to be selected. Does this seem like an acceptable solution?

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          • EddyE Offline
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            Eddy
            wrote on last edited by
            #16

            Of course, QTableview will make the columns adapt to the contents.
            You can make the grid not visible if you want.
            QTableView can be set to select/highlight an entire row.

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            • K Offline
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              kbt90
              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              Super - thanks so much for your help.

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              • EddyE Offline
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                Eddy
                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                You're welcome.

                If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask.

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                • S Offline
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                  sasireka
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  i tried like this. it is working for english fonts. but it is not working for tamil fonts.
                  @ui->label1->setStyleSheet ("font: 40pt "Lohit Tamil";");
                  ui->label1->setText("சென்னை");
                  //ui->label1->setText("tamil");
                  ui->label1->show();@

                  [quote author="Eddy" date="1311141291"]You can find the explanation for that behaviour in the "QWidget docs :":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qwidget.html#font-prop

                  You can solve this by giving your whole dialog the font you want in it's constructor :
                  @setFont (QFont ("Courier", 9)); @
                  But I don't know if that's ok with your initial design.

                  The easiest way to solve this is to use stylesheets which take precedence over setFont.
                  @ui->textEdit->setStyleSheet("font: 9pt "Courier";");@
                  (You can experiment with this using Qt Designer : RMB on a widget > Change Stylesheet.)

                  But using stylesheets per widget doesn't use it's real force. You can set this for the whole of your application to get a look and feel which is the same everywhere.
                  [/quote]

                  .................................
                  Thanks & Regards

                  Sasi

                  .................................
                  Go Green

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                  • K Offline
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                    kumararajas
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    Hi Sasireka,

                    Do you have tamil font installed in your computer?

                    --Kumar

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                    • K Offline
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                      kumararajas
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #21

                      "This question has been solved here: ":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/47761/

                      --Kumar

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