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    felipe.c.sousa
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    Hi, I am trying align money values to right. I am writing in a txt, that’s possible?
    I try use QLocale, but dont work.

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      Jeroentjehome
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      Hi,
      Most text GUI widgets have settings to set the alignment inside the widget. It is default set to AlignLeft in designer. Maybe add a picture how you want it, or what your application should do it or be displayed. It's not really clear right now.
      Greetz

      Greetz, Jeroen

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        koahnig
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        It probably depends on the widget you are using for instance QTextEdit you can set the "alignment":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qtextedit.html#setAlignment
        QLocale is more for translating to language specifics, but does not have an alignment option AFAIK.

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          felipe.c.sousa
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          i have a file like that:

          name price qntd

          soap 3,54 1
          coff 13,59 2
          gold 135,76 5


          i want to be like that:

          name price qntd

          soap 3,54 1
          coff 13,59 2
          gold 135,76 5

          i use a table, and then i can align, but when i create a txt file.....
          p.s.- sorry for my english. rsrss

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            felipe.c.sousa
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            arg.. the qt project eat my spaces..

            i want my cents aling, one under the other.

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              koahnig
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              if you are using a plain ASCII text file you may use the standard "C++ alignment for output streams":http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ios/right/?kw=right

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                koahnig
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                Or you can do it the Qt way with "QTextStream":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qtextstream.html#fieldAlignment for instance

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                  felipe.c.sousa
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                  thanks! i will try using that.

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