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  • M mostefa

    @David406 said in Customization of push button:

    Hi all, thanks for all of your help! I tried to set my buttons flat with
    button->setFlat(true);
    and it looks good. But there is still a problem remained, that is, I can't set
    the background color the these button. I was using stylesheet

    drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255)}");
    

    See below:

    alt text

    The background color only come into effect when I click on the button:

    alt text

    Any suggestions?

    Is your QPushButton checkable??

    If yes you need to add stylesheet when button is checked

    I think that this should be something like this:

    QPushButton:checked{background-color: white;};
    
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    @mostefa
    Thanks.
    Yes, my button is checkable.
    I think you mis-understand my intention. I want my buttons to be set with background color of my choice without even pressing it. However, this code

    drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255)}");
    

    only works when I push the button (second picture). When the buttons are un-pushed, the background color set in the setStyleSheet does not help in any means (first picture).

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      @mostefa
      Thanks.
      Yes, my button is checkable.
      I think you mis-understand my intention. I want my buttons to be set with background color of my choice without even pressing it. However, this code

      drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255)}");
      

      only works when I push the button (second picture). When the buttons are un-pushed, the background color set in the setStyleSheet does not help in any means (first picture).

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      @David406 said in Customization of push button:

      @mostefa
      Thanks.
      Yes, my button is checkable.
      I think you mis-understand my intention. I want my buttons to be set with background color of my choice without even pressing it. However, this code

      drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255)}");
      

      only works when I push the button (second picture). When the buttons are un-pushed, the background color set in the setStyleSheet does not help in any means.

      Ok

      Then what about unchecked property?

      QPushButton:unchecked{background-color: white;};
      
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      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

        @David406

        are you sure the stylesheet is applied at all? And is this the only place where you set a stylesheet;

        theres a t least a ; missing, what usually results in a stylesheet parsing error.

        drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255);}");
        
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        @J.Hilk
        Thanks.
        Yes, I'm sure this stylesheet applied. because I leave other button un-setting the stylesheet as a comparison, and it's obviously different:

        alt text

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        • M mostefa

          @David406 said in Customization of push button:

          @mostefa
          Thanks.
          Yes, my button is checkable.
          I think you mis-understand my intention. I want my buttons to be set with background color of my choice without even pressing it. However, this code

          drawArrowBtn->setStyleSheet("QPushButton{background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255)}");
          

          only works when I push the button (second picture). When the buttons are un-pushed, the background color set in the setStyleSheet does not help in any means.

          Ok

          Then what about unchecked property?

          QPushButton:unchecked{background-color: white;};
          
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          @mostefa
          Unfortunately,

          QPushButton:unchecked{background-color: white;};
          

          doesn't help.

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            @J.Hilk
            Thanks.
            Yes, I'm sure this stylesheet applied. because I leave other button un-setting the stylesheet as a comparison, and it's obviously different:

            alt text

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            mostefa
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            @David406 said in Customization of push button:

            @J.Hilk
            Thanks.
            Yes, I'm sure this stylesheet applied. because I leave other button un-setting the stylesheet as a comparison, and it's obviously different:

            alt text

            Hi again @David406

            i am not sure that setFlat(true) is really what do you want,

            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpushbutton.html#flat-prop

            The doc actually says:

            If this property is set, most styles will not paint the button background unless the button is being pressed.
            

            And i think that this is your problem,

            So i suggest you to delete the line pushbutton->setFlat(true)

            And setStylesheet of your PushButton as follow

            QPushButton
            {
            border-style: outset;
            background-color: red ;/** for example **/
            }
            

            Keep me informed if this is what you want or no?

            Best regards !

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            • M mostefa

              @David406 said in Customization of push button:

              @J.Hilk
              Thanks.
              Yes, I'm sure this stylesheet applied. because I leave other button un-setting the stylesheet as a comparison, and it's obviously different:

              alt text

              Hi again @David406

              i am not sure that setFlat(true) is really what do you want,

              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpushbutton.html#flat-prop

              The doc actually says:

              If this property is set, most styles will not paint the button background unless the button is being pressed.
              

              And i think that this is your problem,

              So i suggest you to delete the line pushbutton->setFlat(true)

              And setStylesheet of your PushButton as follow

              QPushButton
              {
              border-style: outset;
              background-color: red ;/** for example **/
              }
              

              Keep me informed if this is what you want or no?

              Best regards !

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              David406
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              #18

              @mostefa
              Thanks again.
              Yes, this helped. But there are separators between the buttons which I don't want, see below:

              alt text

              this is also the reason I used setflat(true). Any suggestion to eliminate those separators?

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              • D David406

                @mostefa
                Thanks again.
                Yes, this helped. But there are separators between the buttons which I don't want, see below:

                alt text

                this is also the reason I used setflat(true). Any suggestion to eliminate those separators?

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                J.Hilk
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                @David406

                QPushButton{border: none;}
                

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                • D David406

                  @mostefa
                  Thanks again.
                  Yes, this helped. But there are separators between the buttons which I don't want, see below:

                  alt text

                  this is also the reason I used setflat(true). Any suggestion to eliminate those separators?

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                  mostefa
                  wrote on last edited by mostefa
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                  @David406 said in Customization of push button:

                  this is also the reason I used setflat(true)

                  Any suggestion to eliminate those separators?

                  How are you adding your buttons?

                  With yourPushButton->move(x + width - 8 * 32, y + height);
                  why -8*32 ,cause of spacing is maybe here, why just -8 * 32 ?

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @David406

                    QPushButton{border: none;}
                    
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                    mostefa
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                    @J.Hilk said in Customization of push button:

                    @David406

                    QPushButton{border: none;}
                    

                    AFAIK border: none; will not change anything

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                    • M mostefa

                      @J.Hilk said in Customization of push button:

                      @David406

                      QPushButton{border: none;}
                      

                      AFAIK border: none; will not change anything

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                      @mostefa
                      Yes, border: none; is the default setting.
                      And I want to be able to move those buttons around, so I did not use layout to add these buttons.

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                      • M mostefa

                        @J.Hilk said in Customization of push button:

                        @David406

                        QPushButton{border: none;}
                        

                        AFAIK border: none; will not change anything

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                        @mostefa

                        Just checked it, it does exactly what the OP want to, it removes the border/bulge of the default QPushButton


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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @mostefa

                          Just checked it, it does exactly what the OP want to, it removes the border/bulge of the default QPushButton

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                          @J.Hilk
                          Yes, I checked it too. This really helped.
                          border-style:none; is default, not border:none;
                          Thank you all !!!

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                            Hi all, I have one more question. How can I let the buttons pushed down when mouse hovers on it, like below:

                            alt text

                            The arrow button is pushed down when my mouse hovers on it.
                            Could you please give some hints on what method to use? There's no hover or enter event for a button.

                            Aside: When border is set to none, there would never appear a border even when I pused on it, which is not what I meant to do. Confused!

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                              Hi all, I have one more question. How can I let the buttons pushed down when mouse hovers on it, like below:

                              alt text

                              The arrow button is pushed down when my mouse hovers on it.
                              Could you please give some hints on what method to use? There's no hover or enter event for a button.

                              Aside: When border is set to none, there would never appear a border even when I pused on it, which is not what I meant to do. Confused!

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                              J.Hilk
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                              @David406

                              QStyleSheet is also here your friend. For example:

                              QPushButton:hover{background-color:red;}
                              

                              Here a link to some examples


                              Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                              Q: What's that?
                              A: It's blue light.
                              Q: What does it do?
                              A: It turns blue.

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                              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                @David406

                                QStyleSheet is also here your friend. For example:

                                QPushButton:hover{background-color:red;}
                                

                                Here a link to some examples

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                                @J.Hilk
                                Oh, yes! Please forgive me, I'm quite new about the usage of stylesheet! So I need to set different stylesheet for normal, hover and pushed status.

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                                  @J.Hilk
                                  Oh, yes! Please forgive me, I'm quite new about the usage of stylesheet! So I need to set different stylesheet for normal, hover and pushed status.

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                                  @David406

                                  that would be correct:

                                  a small example:

                                  ui->myButton->setStyleSheet(
                                  //Default Button
                                  "QPushButton{border:none; color: black; background-color:transparent;}"
                                  //When mose over
                                  "QPushButton:hover{border: 1px solid grey; color: red; background-color:white;}"
                                  //When checked
                                  "QPushButton:checked{border: 1px solid black; color: white; background-color:red;}"
                                  );
                                  

                                  Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                                  Q: What's that?
                                  A: It's blue light.
                                  Q: What does it do?
                                  A: It turns blue.

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