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    Rory_1
    wrote on last edited by Rory_1
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    I am building a token editor to construct the file path to store images. I have tokens for dates etc that I drop onto a subclassed QTextEdit to combine with text. A sample currently looks like this:

    alt text

    As you can see I have a vertical alignment issue. I have managed to set the line height using

    QTextBlockFormat blockFormat;
    blockFormat.setLineHeight(30, QTextBlockFormat::FixedHeight);
    textCursor().setBlockFormat(blockFormat);
    

    I have tried to change the vertical alignment of the text using

    QTextCharFormat charFormat;
    charFormat.setVerticalAlignment(QTextCharFormat::AlignTop);
    textCursor().setCharFormat(charFormat);
    

    However, this does not change the vertical alignment. I was hoping to change the vertical alignment of the text and then tweak the line height to get a precise match between the image and the text.

    Any tips on how I can accomplish this? I started to look at QTextLayout. Would that work?

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    • R Rory_1

      I am building a token editor to construct the file path to store images. I have tokens for dates etc that I drop onto a subclassed QTextEdit to combine with text. A sample currently looks like this:

      alt text

      As you can see I have a vertical alignment issue. I have managed to set the line height using

      QTextBlockFormat blockFormat;
      blockFormat.setLineHeight(30, QTextBlockFormat::FixedHeight);
      textCursor().setBlockFormat(blockFormat);
      

      I have tried to change the vertical alignment of the text using

      QTextCharFormat charFormat;
      charFormat.setVerticalAlignment(QTextCharFormat::AlignTop);
      textCursor().setCharFormat(charFormat);
      

      However, this does not change the vertical alignment. I was hoping to change the vertical alignment of the text and then tweak the line height to get a precise match between the image and the text.

      Any tips on how I can accomplish this? I started to look at QTextLayout. Would that work?

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Rory_1 Why do you use images for that? You could simply fill in "C:/YYYY-MM-DD/Location" as text.

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

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Rory_1 Why do you use images for that? You could simply fill in "C:/YYYY-MM-DD/Location" as text.

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        Rory_1
        wrote on last edited by Rory_1
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        @jsulm said in QTextEdit align inline image with text:

        @Rory_1 Why do you use images for that? You could simply fill in "C:/YYYY-MM-DD/Location" as text.

        Because then the user could edit the tokens. The tokens are dragged onto the textedit to create whatever path the users wants - that is not as easy with text since the user can change the text. I know that I could format the tokens and then ignore key events for the formatted text to make them "read only". This approach, using images, avoids all that stuff - all I need to do is get the alignment right.

        If you have a better way to do tokens I'd consider that for sure, but I'm also interested in the alignment issue.

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          yao_njjjjjj
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          have you solve the alignment issue

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