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  • SPlattenS SPlatten

    @JoeCFD , please see latest edit....

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    #44

    @SPlatten
    Dragged Group Box from Containers palette and dropped onto centralWidget
    Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
    Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
    Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
    right click inside qgroupbox and select layout->Lay out Vertically ---> size policy is added here automatically.
    Edited text attribute for each control

    do this for each major layout.

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    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

      @SPlatten
      Dragged Group Box from Containers palette and dropped onto centralWidget
      Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
      Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
      Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette
      right click inside qgroupbox and select layout->Lay out Vertically ---> size policy is added here automatically.
      Edited text attribute for each control

      do this for each major layout.

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      #45

      @JoeCFD , This was just an exercise using Qt Creator to see what it does and why the works compared to coding it by hand....

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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      • SPlattenS SPlatten

        @JoeCFD , This was just an exercise using Qt Creator to see what it does and why the works compared to coding it by hand....

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        @SPlatten
        group layout

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        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

          @SPlatten
          group layout

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          #47

          @JoeCFD , can you not paste the source or post what you did?

          Kind Regards,
          Sy

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            #48

            link added

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            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

              link added

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              #49

              @JoeCFD , thank you, I'm still trying to see why I cannot replicate in code what the WYSIWYG editor does.

              Kind Regards,
              Sy

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                #50

                I thought I'd hit on something, I found another post online and added:

                pobjLayout->addItem(new QWidgetItem(pobjWidget));
                

                No joy, still doesn't work! Looking at the layout in the debugger, after executing this line, there are no additions to the children, same with addWidget...so what do I have to do?

                Kind Regards,
                Sy

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                  #51

                  Provide a minimal compilable example of that specific part of your code so that people can experiment with it.

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                  Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Provide a minimal compilable example of that specific part of your code so that people can experiment with it.

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                    wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                    #52

                    @SGaist , this is difficult, but I will try:

                    This is the XML:

                    	<groupbox id="enSEX" eol="true" align="left" layout="vertical" title="Radios"
                    			  dbfield="vcSex" properties="QGroupBox { border-radius: 8px; background-color:#ff0000; }">
                    		<radiobutton id="rdoM" text="Male" default="true" position="0,0"/>
                    		<radiobutton id="rdoF" text="Female" position="1,0"/>
                    	</groupbox>
                    

                    I have quite a lot of code that parses all the various node types, here is the bit for the above:

                                if ( pobjParent != nullptr ) {
                        //Does the parent have a layout?
                                    pobjLayout = pobjParent->pobjGetLayout();
                                    if ( pobjLayout != nullptr ) {
                        //Yes, clear the pobjParWidget widget
                                        pobjParWidget = nullptr;
                                    }
                                }
                                pobjWidget = qobject_cast<QWidget*>(clsCNT::pCreate(this,
                                                                                    mstrName,
                                                                                    strCSS,
                                                                                    slstProperties,
                                                                                    pobjParWidget));
                    

                    The above code calls pCreate which based on the content of mstrName creates the widget:

                    QWidget* clsCNT::pCreate(clsXMLnode* pobjNode, const QString& crstrType
                                            ,QString& rstrCSS, QStringList& rslstProperties
                                            ,QWidget* pobjParent) {
                        if ( clsCNT::blnValidType(crstrType) == true ) {
                            if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszButton) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtPushBtn(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszCheckbox) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtCheckBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszCombo) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtComboBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                            } else if( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszFrame) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtFrame(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszGroupBox) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtGroupBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszLabel) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtLabel(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszLineEdit) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtLineEdit(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);            
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszListWidget) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtListWidget(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszRadioButton) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtRadioButton(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSliderVert) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtSlider(Qt::Vertical, pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSliderHorz) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtSlider(Qt::Horizontal, pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSpinBox) == 0 ) {
                                return new QSpinBox(pobjParent);
                            } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszTextEdit) == 0 ) {
                                return new clsQtTextEdit(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                            }
                        }
                        return nullptr;
                    }
                    

                    Give the widget a human readable name and add it to the layout if one exists:

                            if ( pobjWidget != nullptr ) {
                    //Set the object name
                                QString strID(strGetAttribute(clsXMLnode::mscszAttrID)),
                                        strName(mstrName);
                                if ( strID.isEmpty() != true ) {
                                    strName += ", id: " + strID;
                                }
                                pobjWidget->setObjectName(strName);
                            }
                            if ( pobjLayout != nullptr ) {
                    //Any alignment?
                                QString strAlign(pobjParent->strGetAttribute(clsXMLnode::mscszAttrAlignment));
                                Qt::Alignment eCellAlign(Qt::AlignVCenter | Qt::AlignHCenter);
                                if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomCenter) == 0 ) {
                                    eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignHCenter;
                                } else if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomLeft) == 0 ) {
                                    eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignLeft;
                                } else if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomRight) == 0 ) {
                                    eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignRight;
                                }
                    //Add the widget to the layout
                                QLayoutItem* pobjItem(new QWidgetItem(pobjWidget));
                                pobjItem->setAlignment(eCellAlign);
                                pobjLayout->addItem(pobjItem);
                    //            pobjLayout->addWidget(pobjWidget);
                            }
                    

                    Hopefully this is enough, however at this point I really don't think its something I've done wrong but a limitation or restriction in Qt, bearing in mind that my code does this all at run-time where as the UI create in Qt is parsed when the project is compiled.

                    [Edit], I just decided to debug again and single stepped into addItem, interesting:

                    void QBoxLayout::addItem(QLayoutItem *item)
                    {
                        Q_D(QBoxLayout);
                        QBoxLayoutItem *it = new QBoxLayoutItem(item);
                        d->list.append(it);
                        invalidate();
                    }
                    

                    When I get into addItem, on QBoxLayoutItem *it = new QBoxLayoutItem(item);:
                    Screenshot 2021-10-20 at 20.25.33.png

                    If I click on Step Over twice, the cursor is pointing to invalidate();, the watch window has changed to:
                    Screenshot 2021-10-20 at 20.27.08.png

                    Looks very wrong and after returning back to where the call took place there is no addition to the layout.

                    addWidget calls addItem internally, so if its a bug in addItem this explains everything.

                    [Edit 2] I have file a bug:
                    https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-97662

                    Kind Regards,
                    Sy

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                    • SPlattenS SPlatten

                      @SGaist , this is difficult, but I will try:

                      This is the XML:

                      	<groupbox id="enSEX" eol="true" align="left" layout="vertical" title="Radios"
                      			  dbfield="vcSex" properties="QGroupBox { border-radius: 8px; background-color:#ff0000; }">
                      		<radiobutton id="rdoM" text="Male" default="true" position="0,0"/>
                      		<radiobutton id="rdoF" text="Female" position="1,0"/>
                      	</groupbox>
                      

                      I have quite a lot of code that parses all the various node types, here is the bit for the above:

                                  if ( pobjParent != nullptr ) {
                          //Does the parent have a layout?
                                      pobjLayout = pobjParent->pobjGetLayout();
                                      if ( pobjLayout != nullptr ) {
                          //Yes, clear the pobjParWidget widget
                                          pobjParWidget = nullptr;
                                      }
                                  }
                                  pobjWidget = qobject_cast<QWidget*>(clsCNT::pCreate(this,
                                                                                      mstrName,
                                                                                      strCSS,
                                                                                      slstProperties,
                                                                                      pobjParWidget));
                      

                      The above code calls pCreate which based on the content of mstrName creates the widget:

                      QWidget* clsCNT::pCreate(clsXMLnode* pobjNode, const QString& crstrType
                                              ,QString& rstrCSS, QStringList& rslstProperties
                                              ,QWidget* pobjParent) {
                          if ( clsCNT::blnValidType(crstrType) == true ) {
                              if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszButton) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtPushBtn(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszCheckbox) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtCheckBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszCombo) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtComboBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                              } else if( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszFrame) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtFrame(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszGroupBox) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtGroupBox(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszLabel) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtLabel(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszLineEdit) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtLineEdit(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);            
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszListWidget) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtListWidget(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszRadioButton) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtRadioButton(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSliderVert) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtSlider(Qt::Vertical, pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSliderHorz) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtSlider(Qt::Horizontal, pobjNode, &rstrCSS, pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszSpinBox) == 0 ) {
                                  return new QSpinBox(pobjParent);
                              } else if ( crstrType.compare(clsCNT::mscszTextEdit) == 0 ) {
                                  return new clsQtTextEdit(pobjNode, &rstrCSS, &rslstProperties, pobjParent);
                              }
                          }
                          return nullptr;
                      }
                      

                      Give the widget a human readable name and add it to the layout if one exists:

                              if ( pobjWidget != nullptr ) {
                      //Set the object name
                                  QString strID(strGetAttribute(clsXMLnode::mscszAttrID)),
                                          strName(mstrName);
                                  if ( strID.isEmpty() != true ) {
                                      strName += ", id: " + strID;
                                  }
                                  pobjWidget->setObjectName(strName);
                              }
                              if ( pobjLayout != nullptr ) {
                      //Any alignment?
                                  QString strAlign(pobjParent->strGetAttribute(clsXMLnode::mscszAttrAlignment));
                                  Qt::Alignment eCellAlign(Qt::AlignVCenter | Qt::AlignHCenter);
                                  if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomCenter) == 0 ) {
                                      eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignHCenter;
                                  } else if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomLeft) == 0 ) {
                                      eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignLeft;
                                  } else if ( strAlign.compare(clsXMLnode::mscszGeomRight) == 0 ) {
                                      eCellAlign |= Qt::AlignRight;
                                  }
                      //Add the widget to the layout
                                  QLayoutItem* pobjItem(new QWidgetItem(pobjWidget));
                                  pobjItem->setAlignment(eCellAlign);
                                  pobjLayout->addItem(pobjItem);
                      //            pobjLayout->addWidget(pobjWidget);
                              }
                      

                      Hopefully this is enough, however at this point I really don't think its something I've done wrong but a limitation or restriction in Qt, bearing in mind that my code does this all at run-time where as the UI create in Qt is parsed when the project is compiled.

                      [Edit], I just decided to debug again and single stepped into addItem, interesting:

                      void QBoxLayout::addItem(QLayoutItem *item)
                      {
                          Q_D(QBoxLayout);
                          QBoxLayoutItem *it = new QBoxLayoutItem(item);
                          d->list.append(it);
                          invalidate();
                      }
                      

                      When I get into addItem, on QBoxLayoutItem *it = new QBoxLayoutItem(item);:
                      Screenshot 2021-10-20 at 20.25.33.png

                      If I click on Step Over twice, the cursor is pointing to invalidate();, the watch window has changed to:
                      Screenshot 2021-10-20 at 20.27.08.png

                      Looks very wrong and after returning back to where the call took place there is no addition to the layout.

                      addWidget calls addItem internally, so if its a bug in addItem this explains everything.

                      [Edit 2] I have file a bug:
                      https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-97662

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                      wrote on last edited by JKSH
                      #53

                      @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                      my code does this all at run-time where as the UI create in Qt is parsed when the project is compiled.

                      While Qt Designer's .ui files are parsed at compile time, the parser generates C++ code that runs at runtime.

                      You said that the WYSIWYG editor works. So, build a working GUI and then inspect the ui_*.h file that is generated in your build folder. Copy the code inside the setupUi() method.

                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      • JKSHJ JKSH

                        @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                        my code does this all at run-time where as the UI create in Qt is parsed when the project is compiled.

                        While Qt Designer's .ui files are parsed at compile time, the parser generates C++ code that runs at runtime.

                        You said that the WYSIWYG editor works. So, build a working GUI and then inspect the ui_*.h file that is generated in your build folder. Copy the code inside the setupUi() method.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #54

                        @JKSH , thank you, I will take a look.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Sy

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                        • JKSHJ JKSH

                          @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                          my code does this all at run-time where as the UI create in Qt is parsed when the project is compiled.

                          While Qt Designer's .ui files are parsed at compile time, the parser generates C++ code that runs at runtime.

                          You said that the WYSIWYG editor works. So, build a working GUI and then inspect the ui_*.h file that is generated in your build folder. Copy the code inside the setupUi() method.

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                          wrote on last edited by SPlatten
                          #55

                          @JKSH , this is from the header file:

                              QGroupBox *groupBox;
                              QWidget *verticalLayoutWidget;
                              QVBoxLayout *verticalLayout;
                              QRadioButton *Radio1;
                              QRadioButton *Radio2;
                              QRadioButton *Radio3;
                          

                          Will take a good look, because the verticalLayoutWidget looks like its added by Qt Creator and is obviously required, and thats something thats missing in my code.

                          Then there is this code:

                                  groupBox = new QGroupBox(centralWidget);
                                  groupBox->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("groupBox"));
                                  groupBox->setGeometry(QRect(120, 170, 301, 201));
                                  verticalLayoutWidget = new QWidget(groupBox);
                                  verticalLayoutWidget->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("verticalLayoutWidget"));
                                  verticalLayoutWidget->setGeometry(QRect(9, 29, 291, 161));
                                  verticalLayout = new QVBoxLayout(verticalLayoutWidget);
                                  verticalLayout->setSpacing(6);
                                  verticalLayout->setContentsMargins(11, 11, 11, 11);
                                  verticalLayout->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("verticalLayout"));
                                  verticalLayout->setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0);
                                  Radio1 = new QRadioButton(verticalLayoutWidget);
                                  Radio1->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("Radio1"));
                          
                                  verticalLayout->addWidget(Radio1);
                          
                                  Radio2 = new QRadioButton(verticalLayoutWidget);
                                  Radio2->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("Radio2"));
                          
                                  verticalLayout->addWidget(Radio2);
                          
                                  Radio3 = new QRadioButton(verticalLayoutWidget);
                                  Radio3->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("Radio3"));
                          
                                  verticalLayout->addWidget(Radio3);
                          

                          Which clearly creates a new widget and positions it between QGroupBox and QVBoxLayout.

                          Kind Regards,
                          Sy

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                            #56

                            @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                            Which clearly creates a new widget and positions it between QGroupBox and QVBoxLayout.

                            What is for? The gaps between verticalLayoutWidget and groupBox can be handled with verticalLayout->setContentsMargins(11, 11, 11, 11); verticalLayoutWidget is not needed. Check the example in my link.

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                            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                              @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                              Which clearly creates a new widget and positions it between QGroupBox and QVBoxLayout.

                              What is for? The gaps between verticalLayoutWidget and groupBox can be handled with verticalLayout->setContentsMargins(11, 11, 11, 11); verticalLayoutWidget is not needed. Check the example in my link.

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                              #57

                              @JoeCFD , I think you misunderstand what I am saying. I used Qt Creator to build this example, I did the following:

                              • Dragged Group Box from Containers palette and dropped onto centralWidget
                              • Dragged Vertical Layout from Layouts palette and dropped onto Group Box
                              • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                              • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                              • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                              • Edited text attribute for each control

                              I did not do anything to add the mysterious verticalLayoutWidget which was added by Qt Creator. I am saying this works and its only because Qt Creator is doing something else instead of adding a QGroupBox, QVBoxLayout and child widgets.

                              Kind Regards,
                              Sy

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                                @JoeCFD , I think you misunderstand what I am saying. I used Qt Creator to build this example, I did the following:

                                • Dragged Group Box from Containers palette and dropped onto centralWidget
                                • Dragged Vertical Layout from Layouts palette and dropped onto Group Box
                                • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                                • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                                • Dragged Radio Button from Buttons palette and dropped onto Vertical Layout
                                • Edited text attribute for each control

                                I did not do anything to add the mysterious verticalLayoutWidget which was added by Qt Creator. I am saying this works and its only because Qt Creator is doing something else instead of adding a QGroupBox, QVBoxLayout and child widgets.

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                                @SPlatten Nothing wrong with it. In your case, I think you do not need it. It is better to understand how this works. I did the same thing in my link with designer which does not have verticalLayoutWidget.

                                        groupBox = new QGroupBox(centralwidget);
                                        groupBox->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("groupBox"));
                                        verticalLayout = new QVBoxLayout(groupBox);
                                        verticalLayout->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("verticalLayout"));
                                        radioButton = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                        radioButton->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton"));
                                
                                        verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton);
                                
                                        radioButton_2 = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                        radioButton_2->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton_2"));
                                
                                        verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton_2);
                                
                                        radioButton_3 = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                        radioButton_3->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton_3"));
                                
                                        verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton_3);
                                
                                
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                                • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                  @SPlatten Nothing wrong with it. In your case, I think you do not need it. It is better to understand how this works. I did the same thing in my link with designer which does not have verticalLayoutWidget.

                                          groupBox = new QGroupBox(centralwidget);
                                          groupBox->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("groupBox"));
                                          verticalLayout = new QVBoxLayout(groupBox);
                                          verticalLayout->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("verticalLayout"));
                                          radioButton = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                          radioButton->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton"));
                                  
                                          verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton);
                                  
                                          radioButton_2 = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                          radioButton_2->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton_2"));
                                  
                                          verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton_2);
                                  
                                          radioButton_3 = new QRadioButton(groupBox);
                                          radioButton_3->setObjectName(QString::fromUtf8("radioButton_3"));
                                  
                                          verticalLayout->addWidget(radioButton_3);
                                  
                                  
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #59

                                  @JoeCFD , difference I can see is you set the parent for the radio buttons to group box, if this is correct then this is where I'm going wrong, because I'm setting the parent to the layout.

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Sy

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                                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                                    @JoeCFD , difference I can see is you set the parent for the radio buttons to group box, if this is correct then this is where I'm going wrong, because I'm setting the parent to the layout.

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                                    #60

                                    @SPlatten If verticalLayoutWidget does not exist, groupBox is a natural choice. You can set their parents to be central widget as well. It is layouts which hold and organize widgets. Children are cleared when their parents are destroyed.

                                    Sometimes, I need to move a widget to another place in my app. What I do is to remove its parent first and add a new parent. Then add it to the layout of the new parent.

                                    An overlaid widget is made within its parent widget without being placed in any layout. Sure an overlaid widget can have a layout. In your case, verticalLayoutWidget is an overlaid widget since it is not in any layout.

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                                    • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                      @SPlatten If verticalLayoutWidget does not exist, groupBox is a natural choice. You can set their parents to be central widget as well. It is layouts which hold and organize widgets. Children are cleared when their parents are destroyed.

                                      Sometimes, I need to move a widget to another place in my app. What I do is to remove its parent first and add a new parent. Then add it to the layout of the new parent.

                                      An overlaid widget is made within its parent widget without being placed in any layout. Sure an overlaid widget can have a layout. In your case, verticalLayoutWidget is an overlaid widget since it is not in any layout.

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                                      @JoeCFD Well I've tried setting the parent to the groupbox, still the same, not right.

                                      Kind Regards,
                                      Sy

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                                        @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                                        verticalLayoutWidget->setGeometry(QRect(9, 29, 291, 161))

                                        your verticalLayoutWidget height is 161 and vertical margins of the layout are 11 * 2; The layout height for your radio buttons is 161 - 23 = 138 px. What is the height of your single radio button?

                                        what is the central widget width and height?
                                        groupBox->setGeometry(QRect(120, 170, 301, 201));
                                        its width has at least 120 + 301 px.

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                                        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                                          @SPlatten said in Layout, widgets not inside ???:

                                          verticalLayoutWidget->setGeometry(QRect(9, 29, 291, 161))

                                          your verticalLayoutWidget height is 161 and vertical margins of the layout are 11 * 2; The layout height for your radio buttons is 161 - 23 = 138 px. What is the height of your single radio button?

                                          what is the central widget width and height?
                                          groupBox->setGeometry(QRect(120, 170, 301, 201));
                                          its width has at least 120 + 301 px.

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                                          @JoeCFD, I thought the widget containing the layout and other widgets would auto size ?

                                          Kind Regards,
                                          Sy

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