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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @vale88
    Also the same for
    alt text

    RibbonTabContent

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    @mrjj a question, when I click on a button of horizontal ribbon there is an effect, like I push a true button...how can I recreate this effect?

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      @mrjj a question, when I click on a button of horizontal ribbon there is an effect, like I push a true button...how can I recreate this effect?

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      mrjj
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      #20

      @vale88
      You mean on the tabs?
      or on the buttons Open , New etc ?

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        @vale88
        You mean on the tabs?
        or on the buttons Open , New etc ?

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        @mrjj on the button Open, New..ecc..when I push there is an effect

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          @mrjj on the button Open, New..ecc..when I push there is an effect

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          @vale88

          What kind of effect? Animation? Fading? Or just the button changes?


          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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            @vale88

            What kind of effect? Animation? Fading? Or just the button changes?

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            #23

            @Pl45m4 Maybe I solved:
            ui->toolButton->setStyleSheet("QToolButton { background-color: beige }");

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by
              #24

              Hi
              Its actually just normal QToolButtons with
              autoRaise set to true.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                Its actually just normal QToolButtons with
                autoRaise set to true.

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                #25

                @mrjj Cattura.PNG

                I don't know how change gray color that have black border

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                  @mrjj Cattura.PNG

                  I don't know how change gray color that have black border

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                  wrote on last edited by vale88
                  #26

                  @vale88 Cattura.PNG

                  this color doesn't change..I don't know how I must do to change color of the tab, there are this gray and white in project

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                    @vale88 Cattura.PNG

                    this color doesn't change..I don't know how I must do to change color of the tab, there are this gray and white in project

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                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #27

                    @vale88
                    Hi
                    its the stylesheet in
                    ribbon.cpp
                    the
                    "QTabBar::tab {"
                    and
                    "QTabBar::tab::!selected {"
                    " border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                    " background-color:#ffffff;"
                    "}"
                    and
                    "QTabBar::tab:selected {"

                    alt text

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @vale88
                      Hi
                      its the stylesheet in
                      ribbon.cpp
                      the
                      "QTabBar::tab {"
                      and
                      "QTabBar::tab::!selected {"
                      " border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                      " background-color:#ffffff;"
                      "}"
                      and
                      "QTabBar::tab:selected {"

                      alt text

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                      wrote on last edited by vale88
                      #28

                      @mrjj I wrote:

                      QString styleSheetText = QString(
                      "QTabWidget::pane {"
                      " border-top: 1px solid rgb(255,255,255);"
                      " position: absolute;"
                      " top: -1px;"
                      "}"
                      ""
                      "QTabBar::tab {"
                      " padding-top: 5px;"
                      " padding-bottom: 5px;"
                      " padding-left: 10px;"
                      " padding-right: 10px;"
                      " margin-top: 1px;"
                      "}"
                      ""
                      "QTabBar::tab::!selected {"
                      " border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0);"
                      " background-color:#000000;"
                      "}"
                      ""
                      "QTabBar::tab:selected {"
                      " background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"
                      " border-top: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                      " border-right: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                      " border-left: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                      " border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(%1, %2, %3);"
                      "}"
                      ""
                      "QTabBar::tab:hover"
                      "{"
                      " background-color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"
                      "}"
                      ""
                      "QTabBar::tab:selected:hover {"
                      " background-color: rgb(%1, %10, %3);"
                      "}"

                      but it doesn't change, it's the same thing

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #29

                        Hi
                        then you are not changing the right ones.

                        alt text

                        alt text

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          then you are not changing the right ones.

                          alt text

                          alt text

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                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @mrjj I wrote:

                           QString styleSheetText = QString(
                              "QTabWidget::pane {"
                              "  border-top: 1px solid rgb(255,255,255);"
                              "  position: absolute;"
                              "  backgound-color: #ff0000"
                              "  top: -1px;"
                              "}"
                              ""
                              "QTabBar::tab {"
                              "  padding-top: 5px;"
                              "  padding-bottom: 5px;"
                              "  padding-left: 10px;"
                              "  padding-right: 10px;"
                              "  margin-top: 1px;"
                              "}"
                              ""
                              "QTabBar::tab::!selected {"
                              "  border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0);"
                              "  background-color:#ff0000;"
                              "}"
                              ""
                              "QTabBar::tab:selected {"
                              "  background-color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"
                              "  border-top: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                              "  border-right: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                              "  border-left: 1px solid rgb(%4, %5, %6);"
                              "  border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(%1, %2, %3);"
                              "}"
                              ""
                              "QTabBar::tab:hover"
                              "{"
                              "  background-color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"
                              "}"
                              ""
                              "QTabBar::tab:selected:hover {"
                              "  background-color: rgb(%1, %10, %3);"
                              "}"
                              ).arg(bg.red()).arg(bg.green()).arg(bg.blue())
                               .arg(mid.red()).arg(mid.green()).arg(mid.blue());
                          

                          but it's the same thing

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                            mrjj
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #31

                            Hi
                            Ok. works for me so
                            either you are still doing it wrong
                            or you have other stylesheets that effects it.

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              Hi
                              Ok. works for me so
                              either you are still doing it wrong
                              or you have other stylesheets that effects it.

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                              wrote on last edited by vale88
                              #32

                              @mrjj I don't know...uff...can you send me ribbon.cpp code?
                              I don't understand why
                              if I write in this way and I remove all it's the same thing:

                              
                                // Determine default colors
                                QColor bg = qApp->palette().color(QPalette::Background);
                                QColor mid = qApp->palette().color(QPalette::Mid);
                              
                                // Note: the order in which the background/palette/stylesheet functions are
                                // called does matter. Should be same as in Qt designer.
                                setAutoFillBackground(true);
                              
                                // Set stylesheet
                                QString styleSheetText = QString(
                                  ).arg(mid.red()).arg(mid.green()).arg(mid.blue())
                                   .arg(mid.red()).arg(mid.green()).arg(mid.blue());
                              
                                setStyleSheet(styleSheetText);
                              
                                // Set background color
                                QPalette pal = palette();
                                pal.setColor(QPalette::Background, Qt::white);
                                setPalette(pal);
                              }
                              
                              
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                                @mrjj I don't know...uff...can you send me ribbon.cpp code?
                                I don't understand why
                                if I write in this way and I remove all it's the same thing:

                                
                                  // Determine default colors
                                  QColor bg = qApp->palette().color(QPalette::Background);
                                  QColor mid = qApp->palette().color(QPalette::Mid);
                                
                                  // Note: the order in which the background/palette/stylesheet functions are
                                  // called does matter. Should be same as in Qt designer.
                                  setAutoFillBackground(true);
                                
                                  // Set stylesheet
                                  QString styleSheetText = QString(
                                    ).arg(mid.red()).arg(mid.green()).arg(mid.blue())
                                     .arg(mid.red()).arg(mid.green()).arg(mid.blue());
                                
                                  setStyleSheet(styleSheetText);
                                
                                  // Set background color
                                  QPalette pal = palette();
                                  pal.setColor(QPalette::Background, Qt::white);
                                  setPalette(pal);
                                }
                                
                                
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                                mrjj
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                                #33

                                @vale88
                                me nither and it just works here using the default project from the link

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @vale88
                                  me nither and it just works here using the default project from the link

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                                  @mrjj said in Can I create a frame with qt?:

                                  @vale88
                                  me nither and it just works here using the default project from the link

                                  but I see you put red and blue

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                                    @mrjj said in Can I create a frame with qt?:

                                    @vale88
                                    me nither and it just works here using the default project from the link

                                    but I see you put red and blue

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                                    @vale88
                                    yeah same way regardless of the color.

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