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    GunkutA
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    Hello I am using Grid Layout in one of my forms. In that form I have QCustomPlot widget. The problem is that when I run the code, it gets something different than the layout. And of course I cannot move it by using move() command...
    That is how it looks line in Design window:
    1.png
    Notice that there is no space between the selected widget and the QTableWidget.

    When I run it:

    2.png
    Now there is a a space between QTableWidget and the Graph, that comes from nowhere. Also eventhough I use layout and my custom widget is inside of that layout, still the CustomWidget (Graph) is cut from half. How can I solve that?

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      Hello I am using Grid Layout in one of my forms. In that form I have QCustomPlot widget. The problem is that when I run the code, it gets something different than the layout. And of course I cannot move it by using move() command...
      That is how it looks line in Design window:
      1.png
      Notice that there is no space between the selected widget and the QTableWidget.

      When I run it:

      2.png
      Now there is a a space between QTableWidget and the Graph, that comes from nowhere. Also eventhough I use layout and my custom widget is inside of that layout, still the CustomWidget (Graph) is cut from half. How can I solve that?

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      jsulm
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      @GunkutA said in Layout problem:

      How can I solve that?

      Please show how you put your custom widget into that layout.

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

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        @GunkutA said in Layout problem:

        How can I solve that?

        Please show how you put your custom widget into that layout.

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        @jsulm Probably I am answering in the wrong way but, I directly created a QWidget in GUI and then promoted it to QCustomPlot widget. Again by using user interface window. Was that what you asked for? Because I didn't put it in the code.

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          @jsulm Probably I am answering in the wrong way but, I directly created a QWidget in GUI and then promoted it to QCustomPlot widget. Again by using user interface window. Was that what you asked for? Because I didn't put it in the code.

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          jsulm
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          @GunkutA OK. What is your custom widget doing? Do you paint there?

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

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            @GunkutA OK. What is your custom widget doing? Do you paint there?

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            @jsulm That is for plotting. That is a premade plotting library for creating graphs. Yes it uses paint events and QCPPainter.

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              @jsulm That is for plotting. That is a premade plotting library for creating graphs. Yes it uses paint events and QCPPainter.

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              jsulm
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              @GunkutA You would have to provide more information about your custom widget, else only guessing is possible.

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

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                @GunkutA You would have to provide more information about your custom widget, else only guessing is possible.

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                @jsulm Well that's this one: QCustomPlot](https://www.qcustomplot.com/#:~:text=QCustomPlot is a Qt C%2B%2B widget for plotting and data visualization.&text=QCustomPlot is the solution for,use QCP in free software!)

                I don't have adequate information about its content. There are more than 30.000 lines of code in it. But what I cannot understand is independent from the widget and its content, in the UI its borders and boundaries are visible. There is also a layout. Isn't it supposed to stay inside of its boundaries which are clear in the UI?

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