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  • SGaistS Offline
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    Hi,

    Do you mean the QWidget documentation ?

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi,

      Do you mean the QWidget documentation ?

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      #8

      @SGaist
      Yeah, thanks.
      How did you get to that point, I mean, the steps, please?
      Whatever I searched, I couldn't find the way.

      Updated
      I used this function to the code, but still no changes!

      windo->setMinimumSize(60, 20);
      

      The length of the window won't change!

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        The easiest is to go to the "all C++ classes" page and search there.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          The easiest is to go to the "all C++ classes" page and search there.

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          #10

          @SGaist
          I even can't find such a phrase either. My bad (or bad Doc).
          From this point, what item do you click so that it takes you to "all C++ classes"?
          I think you don't mean All Qt C++ Classes.

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            Look on the left side of the page. Under Reference.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Look on the left side of the page. Under Reference.

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              @SGaist
              Sorry, there's no "all C++ classes" on my page but "All Qt C++ Classes", which doesn't go to this page.
              Still it's mysterious how you could get access to the last mentioned page from the homepage of Docs!

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                Yes it's "All Qt C++ Classes" that I meant. It's just the intermediate step to go further and find the widget you want using a class "CTRL+F" search on the web page.

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                  wrote on last edited by tomy
                  #14

                  I can't find the page J.Hilk showed by the image and need to use your link to that page. That's it; that's Docs.

                  Anyway, I used the setMinimumSize function, as shown above, to the code but still no changes!

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                  • tomyT tomy

                    I can't find the page J.Hilk showed by the image and need to use your link to that page. That's it; that's Docs.

                    Anyway, I used the setMinimumSize function, as shown above, to the code but still no changes!

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                    @tomy Why don't you simply enter "QWidget" (or whatever you're looking for) in Google?

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                    • tomyT tomy

                      I can't find the page J.Hilk showed by the image and need to use your link to that page. That's it; that's Docs.

                      Anyway, I used the setMinimumSize function, as shown above, to the code but still no changes!

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                      @tomy
                      you're using QtCreator right ? just write

                      QWidget w;
                      

                      place the curser inside the QWidget text block and press F1, you get the same page inside QtCreator you also get on the webpage

                      Otherwise here are the google coordinates:

                      • Search: QWidget
                      • Link Number: 1
                      • Link Text: QWidget Class | Qt Widgets 5.12 - Qt Documentation

                      to your question, 60;20 is super tiny have you tried it with something big, for example (200,200) to see a difference ?


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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @tomy Why don't you simply enter "QWidget" (or whatever you're looking for) in Google?

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                        #17

                        @jsulm
                        I thought when we are on Docs, everything inside that would be reachable through obvious steps.

                        @J.Hilk

                        place the curser inside the QWidget text block and press F1

                        It's the best, at least for the point where I am now. I try using it rather than Docs web page from now on.

                        I needed length to be longer, hence:
                        window->setMinimumSize(200, 40);
                        Even this couldn't alter the length until 200 was replaced by 250.
                        Now it's fine.

                        Thanks to all of you.

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