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  • JonBJ JonB

    @TommyTLC
    Maybe you need it because you are using a toolbar, I don't know. but why are you using a QWidget* spacer? Should/can you use a layout on the toolbar and use QSpacerItem, or more generally just QBoxLayout::addSpacing()? Maybe @VRonin's post at https://forum.qt.io/topic/65574/qtoolbar-widgets-spacing/2 indicates the approach?

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    @JonB Thank you for your reply. I have tried applying @VRonin 's method, but the situation that is created is still the same: some space is added to the toolbar, but the items to the far right are hidden when the window is not in full-screen.

    How would the other process you mentioned work? I have created a QSpacerItem this way:

    QSpacerItem* spacerItem;
    spacerItem->addSpacing();

    But I am not able to use addSpacing() as it's not a member of QSpacerItem.

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      #4

      Can't replicate the problem using Qt 5.15 or 6.0
      See minimal example below:

      #include <QApplication>
      #include <QMainWindow>
      #include <QToolBar>
      #include <QLabel>
      #include <QSpinBox>
      #include <QLineEdit>
      #include <QComboBox>
      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
          QApplication app(argc,argv);
          QMainWindow wid;
          QToolBar* toolBar = new QToolBar;
          toolBar->addWidget(new QLabel("3DViewver"));
          toolBar->addWidget(new QLineEdit);
          toolBar->addWidget(new QLabel("OpenGL"));
          toolBar->addWidget(new QSpinBox);
          toolBar->addWidget(new QLabel("Configuration"));
          QWidget* spacer = new QWidget();
          spacer->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Expanding, QSizePolicy::Expanding);
          toolBar->addWidget(spacer);
          toolBar->addWidget(new QLabel("Style"));
          toolBar->addWidget(new QComboBox);
          wid.addToolBar(toolBar);
          wid.show();
          return app.exec();
      }
      

      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        Another method I have tried to fix my problem with is having 2 toolbars; one with the left-to-right items and another one with the right-to-lefts ones. The issue I'm having with this is being able to dock toolbar2 to the right of toolbar1 so that they can both be on the same line. I can dock toolbar2 to the Top, but that means having it right below toolbar1. The problem here is not being able to specify the docking area by comparing the two toolbars.

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          @VRonin Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I am still having the same issue where generating a spacer widget only adds a little bit of space between the items in the toolbar.

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            @VRonin Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I am still having the same issue where generating a spacer widget only adds a little bit of space between the items in the toolbar.

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            VRonin
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            #7
            1. Did you try the minimal example above?
            2. What version of Qt are you using?
            3. Do you customise any of the widgets on the right of the spacer?
              • if you give QSizePolicy::Expanding or minimum sizes to them they will be respected

            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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            • VRoninV VRonin
              1. Did you try the minimal example above?
              2. What version of Qt are you using?
              3. Do you customise any of the widgets on the right of the spacer?
                • if you give QSizePolicy::Expanding or minimum sizes to them they will be respected
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              @VRonin I did try to include the spacer just like you do in your minimal example, but the problem is still there, therefore the issue might be somewhere else. I am working with Qt version 5.15.

              This is all I have to the right of the spacer:

              m_fileToolBar->addWidget(new QLabel(tr("   Style:")));
              QAction* stylesAction = m_fileToolBar->addWidget(createComboBoxStyle());
              stylesAction->setToolTip(tr("Styles switcher"));
              
              m_fileToolBar->addSeparator(); 
              m_fileToolBar->addAction(m_aboutAction);
              

              Where m_fileToolBar is my toolBar and 2 actions as well as a separator and a label are added (these can be seen in the picture included in the original post).

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                VRonin
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                #9

                I suspect the problem is not with the spacer widget but with something else in your code.
                We need to narrow down the list of suspects.
                Please answer the point 1 above and, in addition:

                1. what is the body of createComboBoxStyle?
                2. how do you create m_aboutAction?

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                On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                  mrjj
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                  Hi
                  Just as a note.
                  You could apply a style sheet

                  spacer->setStyleSheet("QWidget{ background-color: rgb(178, 255, 34);}");

                  so its clear how it's placed.

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                  • VRoninV VRonin

                    I suspect the problem is not with the spacer widget but with something else in your code.
                    We need to narrow down the list of suspects.
                    Please answer the point 1 above and, in addition:

                    1. what is the body of createComboBoxStyle?
                    2. how do you create m_aboutAction?
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                    @VRonin ok so I have tried creating a new project with your minimal example and that works perfectly! The problem is now understanding what's causing the issue in my project.

                    1. m_styleSwitcher = new QComboBox(this);
                      m_styleSwitcher->addItem(m_defaultStyleAction->text(), Default);
                      m_styleSwitcher->addItem(m_fusionStyleAction->text(), Fusion);
                      m_styleSwitcher->addItem(QStringLiteral("VisualStudio2019 ") + m_themeBlueAction->text(), VS2019Blue);
                      m_styleSwitcher->addItem(QStringLiteral("VisualStudio2019 ") + m_themeDarkAction->text(), VS2019Dark);
                      m_styleSwitcher->addItem(QStringLiteral("VisualStudio2019 ") + m_themeLightAction->text(), VS2019Light);
                      m_styleSwitcher->setCurrentIndex(static_cast<int>(m_appStyle));
                      connect(m_styleSwitcher, SIGNAL(currentIndexChanged(int)), this, SLOT(styleIndexChanged(int)));
                      return m_styleSwitcher;

                    2. m_aboutAction is created in the .h file:

                      QAction* m_aboutAction;

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      Just as a note.
                      You could apply a style sheet

                      spacer->setStyleSheet("QWidget{ background-color: rgb(178, 255, 34);}");

                      so its clear how it's placed.

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                      @mrjj This might actually help understanding the cause of the issue. I have applied the style sheet to the spacer. When the window is in full screen mode I can correctly see the spacer object:

                      visible spacer.PNG

                      While having the application in a smaller window I do not see the style sheet:

                      not visible spacer.PNG

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                      • T TommyTLC

                        @mrjj This might actually help understanding the cause of the issue. I have applied the style sheet to the spacer. When the window is in full screen mode I can correctly see the spacer object:

                        visible spacer.PNG

                        While having the application in a smaller window I do not see the style sheet:

                        not visible spacer.PNG

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                        mrjj
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                        @TommyTLC
                        Ok so does it go into the >> or is then completely gone ?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @TommyTLC
                          Ok so does it go into the >> or is then completely gone ?

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                          @mrjj in the >> I only see my m_aboutAction. It looks like the spacer disappears when the application is not in full screen.

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                            @mrjj in the >> I only see my m_aboutAction. It looks like the spacer disappears when the application is not in full screen.

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                            mrjj
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                            @TommyTLC
                            That i have not seen before. :)
                            Could you give your spacer object a name with setObjectName and
                            then do
                            ui->menubar->dumpObjectTree();
                            (adjust to name)

                            Then it will show all its sub objexts like

                            QMenuBar::menubar 
                                QToolButton::qt_menubar_ext_button 
                                QMenu::menuMENU 
                                    QAction:: 
                                QMenu::menuMENU2 
                                    QAction:: 
                                QMenu::menuMENU3 
                                    QAction:: 
                            

                            just to see if its still in or really gone. Its kinda hard for a widget to just fall off as it's owned by the parent.

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @TommyTLC
                              That i have not seen before. :)
                              Could you give your spacer object a name with setObjectName and
                              then do
                              ui->menubar->dumpObjectTree();
                              (adjust to name)

                              Then it will show all its sub objexts like

                              QMenuBar::menubar 
                                  QToolButton::qt_menubar_ext_button 
                                  QMenu::menuMENU 
                                      QAction:: 
                                  QMenu::menuMENU2 
                                      QAction:: 
                                  QMenu::menuMENU3 
                                      QAction:: 
                              

                              just to see if its still in or really gone. Its kinda hard for a widget to just fall off as it's owned by the parent.

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                              @mrjj This is what I have done:

                              spacer->setObjectName("spacerName");
                              ui->m_fileToolBar->dumpObjectTree();

                              It looks like this function does not allow the use of "ui". If I follow the error's suggestion and use a pointer type toward m_fileToolBar I get another error saying that m_fileToolBar is not a member of the Ui::MainWindow class.

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                                @mrjj This is what I have done:

                                spacer->setObjectName("spacerName");
                                ui->m_fileToolBar->dumpObjectTree();

                                It looks like this function does not allow the use of "ui". If I follow the error's suggestion and use a pointer type toward m_fileToolBar I get another error saying that m_fileToolBar is not a member of the Ui::MainWindow class.

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                                mrjj
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                                #17

                                Hi
                                the name m_fileToolBar suggest to me its not in a UI
                                so its just
                                m_fileToolBar->dumpObjectTree();

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  Hi
                                  the name m_fileToolBar suggest to me its not in a UI
                                  so its just
                                  m_fileToolBar->dumpObjectTree();

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                                  @mrjj Thank you! Here's the output (I have given my spacer object the name "spacerName"):

                                  Qtitan::DockToolBar::
                                  Qtitan::DockToolBarLayout::
                                  Qtitan::DockToolBarExtension::
                                  QMenu::
                                  QAction::
                                  Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                  QWidgetAction::
                                  QLineEdit::
                                  QWidgetLineControl::
                                  Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                  QWidgetAction::
                                  QSpinBox::
                                  QLineEdit::qt_spinbox_lineedit
                                  QWidgetLineControl::
                                  QValidator::qt_spinboxvalidator
                                  Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                  QWidgetAction::
                                  QWidget::spacerName

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                                  • T TommyTLC

                                    @mrjj Thank you! Here's the output (I have given my spacer object the name "spacerName"):

                                    Qtitan::DockToolBar::
                                    Qtitan::DockToolBarLayout::
                                    Qtitan::DockToolBarExtension::
                                    QMenu::
                                    QAction::
                                    Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                    QWidgetAction::
                                    QLineEdit::
                                    QWidgetLineControl::
                                    Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                    QWidgetAction::
                                    QSpinBox::
                                    QLineEdit::qt_spinbox_lineedit
                                    QWidgetLineControl::
                                    QValidator::qt_spinboxvalidator
                                    Qtitan::ToolButton::
                                    QWidgetAction::
                                    QWidget::spacerName

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
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                                    @TommyTLC
                                    Ok so it is still there :)
                                    Then i would
                                    qDebug() << "size" << qDebug() << spacer->geometry();
                                    and it will show something like
                                    QRect(747,339 75x23)

                                    as it could be fun to see its location and size.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      @TommyTLC
                                      Ok so it is still there :)
                                      Then i would
                                      qDebug() << "size" << qDebug() << spacer->geometry();
                                      and it will show something like
                                      QRect(747,339 75x23)

                                      as it could be fun to see its location and size.

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                                      #20

                                      @mrjj This is where my spacer is located/its size: QRect(0,0 1180x480)

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                                        @mrjj This is where my spacer is located/its size: QRect(0,0 1180x480)

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                                        mrjj
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                                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                        #21

                                        @TommyTLC
                                        so its at o,0 and 1180 wide o.O and almost 500 in height.
                                        but we clearly dont see that.
                                        can you try
                                        qDebug() << "vis" << spacer->isVisible();

                                        i was wondering if this happens due to
                                        spacer->setMinimumWidth(1180);
                                        as i have seen widgets do odd stuff when not room enough.

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @TommyTLC
                                          so its at o,0 and 1180 wide o.O and almost 500 in height.
                                          but we clearly dont see that.
                                          can you try
                                          qDebug() << "vis" << spacer->isVisible();

                                          i was wondering if this happens due to
                                          spacer->setMinimumWidth(1180);
                                          as i have seen widgets do odd stuff when not room enough.

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                                          #22

                                          @mrjj vis false

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