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  • JonBJ JonB

    @SPlatten
    I don't really understand how the main window has a QHBoxLayout followed by a QGridLayout without being enclosed in a QVBoxLayout, and how you achieved it in the designer. What makes the QGridLayout come below the QHBoxLayout rather than, say, to the right of it?

    In any case, if I understand what you want correctly, I would have done:

    QVBoxLayout
        QHBoxLayout
        QGridLayout
        addStretch()
    

    But maybe I'm wrong or don't understand.

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    @JonB , I've added a QVBoxLayout at top level in the centralWidget, I've then dragged and dropped the QHBoxLayout and QGridLayout into this, I've edited the properties for the QVBoxLayout setting layoutStretch to 1,1.

    Unfortunately its still the same as it was before adding the QVBoxLayout where horizontally everything is great, but vertically the button bar moves with the top of the window but the QGridLayout does not.

    Also in code for the QGridLayout after I have populated it:

    mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(0, 1);
    mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(1, 1);
    

    Kind Regards,
    Sy

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    • SPlattenS SPlatten

      @JonB , I've added a QVBoxLayout at top level in the centralWidget, I've then dragged and dropped the QHBoxLayout and QGridLayout into this, I've edited the properties for the QVBoxLayout setting layoutStretch to 1,1.

      Unfortunately its still the same as it was before adding the QVBoxLayout where horizontally everything is great, but vertically the button bar moves with the top of the window but the QGridLayout does not.

      Also in code for the QGridLayout after I have populated it:

      mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(0, 1);
      mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(1, 1);
      
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      @SPlatten said in Layout issue:

      I've edited the properties for the QVBoxLayout setting layoutStretch to 1,1.

      But that makes them have the same stretch as each other, exactly as they do and you don't want. I said to add a stretch after the QGridLayout as per what I wrote, that's the whole point?

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @SPlatten said in Layout issue:

        I've edited the properties for the QVBoxLayout setting layoutStretch to 1,1.

        But that makes them have the same stretch as each other, exactly as they do and you don't want. I said to add a stretch after the QGridLayout as per what I wrote, that's the whole point?

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        @JonB , Either we have crossed over or I'm not understanding what you are saying I've added a stretch to the QGridLayout, isn't that exactly what this does?:

        mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(0, 1);
        mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(1, 1);
        

        Kind Regards,
        Sy

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        • SPlattenS SPlatten

          @JonB , Either we have crossed over or I'm not understanding what you are saying I've added a stretch to the QGridLayout, isn't that exactly what this does?:

          mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(0, 1);
          mpui->pgrdloContent->setRowStretch(1, 1);
          
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          @SPlatten
          No. Exactly as I wrote. 3 things: a horizontal layout, then a grid layout, then a stretch.

          Why don't you practice with just a vertical layout containing two horizontal layouts and a stretch? That's what you want, right? I can't see how the grid layout being a grid is relevant.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @SPlatten
            No. Exactly as I wrote. 3 things: a horizontal layout, then a grid layout, then a stretch.

            Why don't you practice with just a vertical layout containing two horizontal layouts and a stretch? That's what you want, right? I can't see how the grid layout being a grid is relevant.

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            @JonB , I have:

            MainWindow              QMainWindow
              pvtloMain             QVBoxLayout
                phzloTop            QHBoxLayout
                  cboTraineeToView  QComboBox
                  lblTtoV           QLabel
                  pbtnAdmin         QPushButton
                  pbtnBeginSession  QPushButton
                  pbtnEndSession    QPushButton
                  pbtnSearch        QPushButton
                pgrdloContent       QGridLayout
            

            Kind Regards,
            Sy

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            • SPlattenS SPlatten

              @JonB , I have:

              MainWindow              QMainWindow
                pvtloMain             QVBoxLayout
                  phzloTop            QHBoxLayout
                    cboTraineeToView  QComboBox
                    lblTtoV           QLabel
                    pbtnAdmin         QPushButton
                    pbtnBeginSession  QPushButton
                    pbtnEndSession    QPushButton
                    pbtnSearch        QPushButton
                  pgrdloContent       QGridLayout
              
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              @SPlatten
              I have already answered this 3 times. I said you need a stretch after the grid layout, assuming I understand what you want. I can't say it any more.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @SPlatten
                I have already answered this 3 times. I said you need a stretch after the grid layout, assuming I understand what you want. I can't say it any more.

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                @JonB, what is a stretch? I don't see it in the side bar, under which group should I find that?

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                • SPlattenS SPlatten

                  @JonB, what is a stretch? I don't see it in the side bar, under which group should I find that?

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                  @SPlatten
                  I don't run Designer but it's there on the toolbar. Horizontal & vertical stretchers. They look like blue stretches when you place them. They should end up generating

                  vertLayout.addStretch()
                  

                  I think/assume. void QBoxLayout::addStretch(int stretch = 0).

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @SPlatten
                    I don't run Designer but it's there on the toolbar. Horizontal & vertical stretchers. They look like blue stretches when you place them. They should end up generating

                    vertLayout.addStretch()
                    

                    I think/assume. void QBoxLayout::addStretch(int stretch = 0).

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                    @JonB

                    Spacers not stretch :)
                    Stretch is the stretch factor to stretch a layout item over multiple layout "slots"


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                    • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                      @JonB

                      Spacers not stretch :)
                      Stretch is the stretch factor to stretch a layout item over multiple layout "slots"

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                      @Pl45m4
                      I have written what I thought it was. I thought spacers were fixed size. Anyway whichever you say! It's some blue thing in Designer :) The link I gave for addStretch() states:

                      Adds a stretchable space (a QSpacerItem) with zero minimum size and stretch factor stretch to the end of this box layout.

                      Isn't that it?

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @SPlatten
                        I don't run Designer but it's there on the toolbar. Horizontal & vertical stretchers. They look like blue stretches when you place them. They should end up generating

                        vertLayout.addStretch()
                        

                        I think/assume. void QBoxLayout::addStretch(int stretch = 0).

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                        @JonB I'm running version 5.9.2 of Qt Designer, there is no stretchers...Spacers there is thank you @Pl45m4 , but I don't want to spacer things out stretch is the correct terminology just don't see it.

                        I have now modified the source adding a call to:

                        mpui->pvtloMain->addStretch(1);
                        

                        Ok, now with this its different, the whilespace between the QHBoxLayout layout and QGridLayout is now gone and when resizing the grid layout moves with the window, unlike before when it stayed anchored to the bottom, however its still not right because its not "stretching" the content, instead is moves up the window with space under the layout not occupied.

                        Just to be absolutely clear I don't want space, I want the content of the QGridLayout to resize as the container is dragged. In the same way it already does when dragging out horizontally.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Sy

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                        • SPlattenS SPlatten

                          @JonB I'm running version 5.9.2 of Qt Designer, there is no stretchers...Spacers there is thank you @Pl45m4 , but I don't want to spacer things out stretch is the correct terminology just don't see it.

                          I have now modified the source adding a call to:

                          mpui->pvtloMain->addStretch(1);
                          

                          Ok, now with this its different, the whilespace between the QHBoxLayout layout and QGridLayout is now gone and when resizing the grid layout moves with the window, unlike before when it stayed anchored to the bottom, however its still not right because its not "stretching" the content, instead is moves up the window with space under the layout not occupied.

                          Just to be absolutely clear I don't want space, I want the content of the QGridLayout to resize as the container is dragged. In the same way it already does when dragging out horizontally.

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                          @SPlatten said in Layout issue:

                          Just to be absolutely clear I don't want space, I want the content of the QGridLayout to resize as the container is dragged.

                          I had no idea that was what you wanted. That's why I asked each time.

                          So I think you need to set the grid layout (as a whole, not an individual row) to occupy as much height as possible. Now is that what you want?

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @SPlatten said in Layout issue:

                            Just to be absolutely clear I don't want space, I want the content of the QGridLayout to resize as the container is dragged.

                            I had no idea that was what you wanted. That's why I asked each time.

                            So I think you need to set the grid layout (as a whole, not an individual row) to occupy as much height as possible. Now is that what you want?

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                            @JonB , ok, please elaborate, its sounds like thats what I need, how do I do that?

                            Kind Regards,
                            Sy

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                              @JonB , ok, please elaborate, its sounds like thats what I need, how do I do that?

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                              @SPlatten
                              Dunno, I just play till I get what I want :) At least we finally seem to be agreeing about what that is!

                              Don't you have to set the grid in the vertical layout to expand its height as much as possible?

                              Is QBoxLayout::addLayout(QLayout *layout, int stretch = 0) what is wanted? With a non-0 stretch.

                              Otherwise maybe @Pl45m4 can state what is wanted here?

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                              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                @JonB , ok, please elaborate, its sounds like thats what I need, how do I do that?

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                                @SPlatten

                                assuming:

                                MainWindow              QMainWindow
                                  pvtloMain             QVBoxLayout
                                    phzloTop            QHBoxLayout
                                      cboTraineeToView  QComboBox
                                      lblTtoV           QLabel
                                      pbtnAdmin         QPushButton
                                      pbtnBeginSession  QPushButton
                                      pbtnEndSession    QPushButton
                                      pbtnSearch        QPushButton
                                    pgrdloContent       QGridLayout
                                

                                pvtloMain->setStretch(0, 0);
                                pvtloMain->setStretch(1, 1);

                                that makes phzloTop take up as little space as possible and pgrdloContent as much as possible


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                                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                  @SPlatten

                                  assuming:

                                  MainWindow              QMainWindow
                                    pvtloMain             QVBoxLayout
                                      phzloTop            QHBoxLayout
                                        cboTraineeToView  QComboBox
                                        lblTtoV           QLabel
                                        pbtnAdmin         QPushButton
                                        pbtnBeginSession  QPushButton
                                        pbtnEndSession    QPushButton
                                        pbtnSearch        QPushButton
                                      pgrdloContent       QGridLayout
                                  

                                  pvtloMain->setStretch(0, 0);
                                  pvtloMain->setStretch(1, 1);

                                  that makes phzloTop take up as little space as possible and pgrdloContent as much as possible

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                                  @J-Hilk , I've removed both of those lines and the result is the same, they did nothing.

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Sy

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @SPlatten
                                    Dunno, I just play till I get what I want :) At least we finally seem to be agreeing about what that is!

                                    Don't you have to set the grid in the vertical layout to expand its height as much as possible?

                                    Is QBoxLayout::addLayout(QLayout *layout, int stretch = 0) what is wanted? With a non-0 stretch.

                                    Otherwise maybe @Pl45m4 can state what is wanted here?

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                                    @JonB The QGridLayout is added to the QVBoxLayout in the designer, I cannot set the layoutRowStretch property, trying to set it to 1, it goes right back to 0 after I press enter.

                                    Kind Regards,
                                    Sy

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                                    • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                      @JonB The QGridLayout is added to the QVBoxLayout in the designer, I cannot set the layoutRowStretch property, trying to set it to 1, it goes right back to 0 after I press enter.

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                                      @SPlatten
                                      My last attempt, because I'm going out, and someone who knows designer better than me can doubtless say.

                                      The stretch needs to be set on the layout items added to the enclosing vboxlayout. That (the vboxlayout) has stretch factors doesn't it, or not? Temporarily put a stretch of 1 for its first first item, the hbox, and a stretch of 100 for its second item, the gridlayout? That's probably not fully right but does it do what you want? Else I don't know which way to do it.

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                                        @J-Hilk , I've removed both of those lines and the result is the same, they did nothing.

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                                        @SPlatten than they layouts or widgets are otherwise constraint

                                        did you set max height of the Gridlayout ? or the sizepolicy to fixed ?

                                        because a default arrangement works as intended:

                                        10570056-aaf9-476f-82cc-716c36e5f2b8-image.png


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                                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                          @SPlatten than they layouts or widgets are otherwise constraint

                                          did you set max height of the Gridlayout ? or the sizepolicy to fixed ?

                                          because a default arrangement works as intended:

                                          10570056-aaf9-476f-82cc-716c36e5f2b8-image.png

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                                          @J-Hilk
                                          Thank you for rescuing me here! I leave you to deal further with the question ;-)

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