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how to change the background color of QLineEdit

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  • EddyE Offline
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    Try this :

    QPalette *palette = new QPalette();
    palette->setColor(QPalette::Base,Qt::gray);
    ui->lineEdit->setPalette(*palette);
    

    Out of curiosity if our QLineEdit is disabled it should have the look and feel of your OS (in my case = grey) to reflect that. Why would you want to change that?

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      Is t possible to make the boundary of QLineEdit of same color that of background trying to make boundary of QLineEdit as invisible

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      • EddyE Offline
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        Yes that is possible.

        What have you tried already? How is your background set? Please give us some code, preferable a minimal working example so that we can see the context of what you want.

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          int Count = 100;
          QPalette* palette = new IN_CURRENT_POOL QPalette();
          palette->setColor(QPalette::Base,QColor(236,236,236));

          QLabel* countLabel = new IN_CURRENT_POOL QLabel(tr("Pin count:"));
          /QLineEdit* lineEdit = new IN_CURRENT_POOL QLineEdit;
          lineEdit->setPalette(*palette);
          lineEdit->setText(QString("%1").arg(pinCount));
          lineEdit->setReadOnly(true);
          countLabel->setBuddy(lineEdit);

          Please let me know how to do the same

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            Is t possible to make the boundary of QLineEdit of same color that of background trying to make boundary of QLineEdit as invisible

            J.HilkJ Offline
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            J.Hilk
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            @Qt-Enthusiast take a look at qt's StyleSheets

            that should have everything that you need, according to what you described so far.


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


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            Q: What does it do?
            A: It turns blue.

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              but I am seeing boundary which I do not want I want QLineEdit should be part background widger

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                but I am seeing boundary which I do not want I want QLineEdit should be part background widger

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                #8

                @Qt-Enthusiast
                As I see the context of what you want to do I would advise to use a QLabel instead of the QLineEdit. You never want to use it as an input field are you?

                If you use QLabel you already have the background color without the border

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                  But I am not able to use copy and paste with

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/80070/how-to-change-the-mouse-cursor-that-shows-qlable-is-selectable/11

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                    but I am seeing boundary which I do not want I want QLineEdit should be part background widger

                    jsulmJ Offline
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                    jsulm
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @Qt-Enthusiast Did you check the link @J-Hilk provided? It show how to change border of QLineEdit.

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      I will try

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                      • EddyE Eddy

                        @Qt-Enthusiast
                        As I see the context of what you want to do I would advise to use a QLabel instead of the QLineEdit. You never want to use it as an input field are you?

                        If you use QLabel you already have the background color without the border

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                        @Eddy said in how to change the background color of QLineEdit:

                        As I see the context of what you want to do I would advise to use a QLabel instead of the QLineEdit. You never want to use it as an input field are you?

                        @Qt-Enthusiast Could you please answer the question?

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                          @Qt-Enthusiast
                          As I see the context of what you want to do I would advise to use a QLabel instead of the QLineEdit. You never want to use it as an input field are you?

                          If you use QLabel you already have the background color without the border

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                          @Eddy But I am not able to use copy and paste with

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/80070/how-to-change-the-mouse-cursor-that-shows-qlable-is-selectable/11

                          reply

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                            @Eddy But I am not able to use copy and paste with

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/80070/how-to-change-the-mouse-cursor-that-shows-qlable-is-selectable/11

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                            @Qt-Enthusiast

                            OK, you don't want QLabel because you need copy paste funcitonality. Now I understand.

                            You can use the following stylesheet on your lineedit :

                            ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("background: transparent;  border: 0px ;");
                            

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                              ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("background: transparent; border: 0px ;"); is giving me white color for background , how to set Color with RGB QColor(236,236,236) in below line

                              ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("background: transparent; border: 0px ;");

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                                ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("background-color: rgb(236, 236, 236); border: 0px ;");

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                                  @Qt-Enthusiast

                                  OK, you don't want QLabel because you need copy paste funcitonality. Now I understand.

                                  You can use the following stylesheet on your lineedit :

                                  ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("background: transparent;  border: 0px ;");
                                  
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                                    @Qt-Enthusiast
                                    Glad you could make it work. Can you please mark this topic as solved and start a new one since this is a totally different question.
                                    Please provide us with the needed code of what you have already and explain as good as possible what you want to do.

                                    Edit : made a new topic for your question : copy from qlineedit using pop up menu

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