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    jkwok678
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    How could I remove the border around the qToolbutton? Is there another way apart from using stylesheets?
    buttonBorder.png

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      mrjj
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      Hi
      if you set widget size to the same as icon size then it covers all of the button ( minus 1 pixel for the hover effect)

      alt text

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        jkwok678
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        Is that done in the designer? I've been hand-coding it so far, and the only methods I've seen is set Max & Min height & width.

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          Is that done in the designer? I've been hand-coding it so far, and the only methods I've seen is set Max & Min height & width.

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          @jkwok678
          Hi
          Yes 100% Designer.
          Just properties.

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            Is there a way to replicate this in code ?

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              Is there a way to replicate this in code ?

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              @jkwok678

              yes. open setupUI() you see in mainwindow constructor.
              You can press F2 on the name to go there
              then you can take the code.

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                Bonnie
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                @jkwok678 I'm not sure about this, but does setAutoRaise(true) act as you expected?

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                  jkwok678
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                  @mrjj
                  Ah, I think you misinterpreted what I mean, I've hand coded all the buttons and didn't use a ui file.
                  So I want to try replicate your button that i saw in the image using code.

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                    @mrjj
                    Ah, I think you misinterpreted what I mean, I've hand coded all the buttons and didn't use a ui file.
                    So I want to try replicate your button that i saw in the image using code.

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                    @jkwok678
                    Yes i fairly sure i did :)
                    its
                    button1->setFixedSize(100,100);
                    button1->setIconSize(QSize(100, 100));

                    for 100x100 icon / button

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                      @jkwok678 I'm not sure about this, but does setAutoRaise(true) act as you expected?

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                      @Bonnie
                      Thanks for the suggestion, it works in a way, but once the button is highlighted you can still see the border around the QIcon in the QToolButton. So the size of the button is still the same, I was hoping to shrink the size of the button, to being much closer to the size of the QIcon which is 16x16. I would prefer to have maybe 1/2 pixel border around the button. But also allow the button to expand if the screen resolution/ screen size is high.

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                        @Bonnie
                        Thanks for the suggestion, it works in a way, but once the button is highlighted you can still see the border around the QIcon in the QToolButton. So the size of the button is still the same, I was hoping to shrink the size of the button, to being much closer to the size of the QIcon which is 16x16. I would prefer to have maybe 1/2 pixel border around the button. But also allow the button to expand if the screen resolution/ screen size is high.

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                        mrjj
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                        @jkwok678 said in remove space around qToolButton:

                        But also allow the button to expand if the screen resolution/ screen size is high.

                        Ok then DONT use setFixedSize to set size but just the normal ones

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @jkwok678
                          Yes i fairly sure i did :)
                          its
                          button1->setFixedSize(100,100);
                          button1->setIconSize(QSize(100, 100));

                          for 100x100 icon / button

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                          jkwok678
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                          @mrjj
                          With this implementation is the setFixedSize more of a default/intitial size?
                          So when I have code that allows the button to resize, it can still do so?

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                          • J jkwok678

                            @mrjj
                            With this implementation is the setFixedSize more of a default/intitial size?
                            So when I have code that allows the button to resize, it can still do so?

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                            @jkwok678 said in remove space around qToolButton:

                            setFixedSize

                            Will set to a fixed size so nope, it wont resize then
                            so dont use it if you want toolbuttons to grow

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                              jkwok678
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                              What's the normal ones? I don't see just a set Size function in the documentation.

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                                What's the normal ones? I don't see just a set Size function in the documentation.

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                                @jkwok678

                                Hi
                                setGeometry and
                                resize

                                but if you put them in layout anyway, its pointless as then they scale and
                                icon gets border again since now iconSize is not matching anymore.

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                                  jkwok678
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                                  So, what could I do to have the button have the same size as the QIcon, or at least just less blank space?

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                                    So, what could I do to have the button have the same size as the QIcon, or at least just less blank space?

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                                    @jkwok678
                                    well
                                    button1->setFixedSize(100,100);
                                    button1->setIconSize(QSize(100, 100));
                                    set button to 100x100 and same with icon.
                                    botton stay that size.

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                                      jkwok678
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                                      Would it be able to do that and also expand?As in when the button expands the Icon could expand as well? Or perhaps switch to a different Icon that us higher resolution?

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                                        Would it be able to do that and also expand?As in when the button expands the Icon could expand as well? Or perhaps switch to a different Icon that us higher resolution?

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                                        mrjj
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                                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                        #19

                                        Hi
                                        Sadly no.
                                        If you want such things, make a custom button that does it.

                                        However, Qt has support for HIRES displays that do scaling etc.
                                        and QIcon can have hires version to be used on such displays
                                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/highdpi.html

                                        but this has nothing to do with you want icon to cover all of the button at all times :)
                                        That is not a hires thing, in my opinion :)

                                        here is example of custom button
                                        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31742194/dynamically-resize-qicon-without-calling-setsizeicon

                                        It scales the cion to fit at any given time.
                                        As you can see its not much code.

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