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Pair label buddy to button group

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    Is this possible? I have paired all the rest of the labels on my UI with a specific object but there is one label that should be paired with a group because their are two radio buttons that represent options for the label.

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      Is this possible? I have paired all the rest of the labels on my UI with a specific object but there is one label that should be paired with a group because their are two radio buttons that represent options for the label.

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      @primem0ver
      Why, just why?
      First, QButtonGroup is not a QWidget.
      Second, what is the sense of this at all? I mean a label transfers the focus on shortcut activation to it's buddy. So where would it be transfered in the case of a group? If you expect it to be the first button, then set the first button as a buddy. Simple as that.

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        I agree with @raven-worx - set one of the buttons in the group as a buddy, user can then easily make change with keyboard arrows.

        For more information please re-read.

        Kind Regards,
        Artur

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          @primem0ver
          Why, just why?
          First, QButtonGroup is not a QWidget.
          Second, what is the sense of this at all? I mean a label transfers the focus on shortcut activation to it's buddy. So where would it be transfered in the case of a group? If you expect it to be the first button, then set the first button as a buddy. Simple as that.

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          @raven-worx said in Pair label buddy to button group:

          Why, just why?

          Maybe because I am rather new to Qt Designer and its features. In the past i have done most of my layouts etc using code and I am trying to familiarize myself with the Designer's features and how they work. Is that ok with you?

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            @raven-worx said in Pair label buddy to button group:

            Why, just why?

            Maybe because I am rather new to Qt Designer and its features. In the past i have done most of my layouts etc using code and I am trying to familiarize myself with the Designer's features and how they work. Is that ok with you?

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            @primem0ver said in Pair label buddy to button group:

            Is that ok with you?

            for me yes, of course.
            I just assumed when you are using a feature, that you checked what it is actually doing.
            I neither do want to be offending nor be rude, but the docs say it clearly what it does and why it doesn't make sense.

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              @raven-worx said in Pair label buddy to button group:

              Why, just why?

              Maybe because I am rather new to Qt Designer and its features. In the past i have done most of my layouts etc using code and I am trying to familiarize myself with the Designer's features and how they work. Is that ok with you?

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              @primem0ver Ok, so when you look into QLabel docs you can see that buddy has to be QWidget or descendant where QButtonGroup inherits QObject.

              For more information please re-read.

              Kind Regards,
              Artur

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                @primem0ver said in Pair label buddy to button group:

                Is that ok with you?

                for me yes, of course.
                I just assumed when you are using a feature, that you checked what it is actually doing.
                I neither do want to be offending nor be rude, but the docs say it clearly what it does and why it doesn't make sense.

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                @raven-worx
                That is fine. However, in general when I approach something new I don't make any assumptions about how it is supposed to work. I can only rely on experience that I have had with other tools.

                I was using the Qt Designer help to figure out how it works. It does mention that it connects labels to Widgets. However I tried creating a group-box widget and I couldn't link the label to it. Hence the question.

                Your solution works from a practical perspective, especially since the second option will not always be available but I like to work from a "conceptual" perspective when designing things (if that makes sense).

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                  @raven-worx
                  That is fine. However, in general when I approach something new I don't make any assumptions about how it is supposed to work. I can only rely on experience that I have had with other tools.

                  I was using the Qt Designer help to figure out how it works. It does mention that it connects labels to Widgets. However I tried creating a group-box widget and I couldn't link the label to it. Hence the question.

                  Your solution works from a practical perspective, especially since the second option will not always be available but I like to work from a "conceptual" perspective when designing things (if that makes sense).

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                  @primem0ver said in Pair label buddy to button group:

                  However I tried creating a group-box widget and I couldn't link the label to it. Hence the question.

                  The first question and the topic title refers to a button group (QButtonGroup), not a QGroupBox.

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                    Correct. The button group was the next possibility that occurred to me. Perhaps I could have checked to see if it was a Widget first. I probably should have worded the question differently since I wasn't specifically interested in the class itself, simply the set of buttons that I wanted to group together.

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