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  • SGaistS SGaist

    That's that, one QFormLayout for the left "colum" of fields and one for the right and finally both inside the QHBoxLayout.

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    JoeCFD
    wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
    #11

    @SGaist Is not GridLayout simpler? And set a minimum width for the qlineedits which can be referenced with font size.

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      For that kind of input, QFormLayout does the job just fine.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        That's that, one QFormLayout for the left "colum" of fields and one for the right and finally both inside the QHBoxLayout.

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        JesusM97
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        @SGaist I will try that, thanks!

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          I would suggest QFormLayout

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          wrote on last edited by JesusM97
          #14

          @SGaist I tried with QFormLayout and I have same problem.
          I found that with QFormLayout the problem appears when I add this line of code:

          formLayout.setFieldGrowthPolicy(QFormLayout.FieldsStayAtSizeHint)
          

          but I don't want the fields to grow so I need that line.

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            Can you provide a complete minimal script that shows that behaviour ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Can you provide a complete minimal script that shows that behaviour ?

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              JesusM97
              wrote on last edited by JesusM97
              #16

              @SGaist Of course. I created a QMainWindow with a QLineEdit and a QPushButton. When I press the button, there is a function that checks if the QLineEdit is empty. If it is empty it changes its border to red but it also changes the field size:

              import sys
              
              from PySide2 import QtWidgets
              from PySide2.QtCore import Qt
              from PySide2.QtWidgets import QMainWindow, QFormLayout, QLineEdit, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QPushButton
              
              def checkEmpty(lineEdit):
                  if lineEdit.text() == "":
                      lineEdit.setStyleSheet("border-style: solid;border-width: 2px;border-color: red")
              
              
              if __name__ == '__main__':
                  app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
              
                  main_window = QMainWindow()
                  centalWidget = QWidget()
                  main_window.setCentralWidget(centalWidget)
              
                  verticalLayout = QVBoxLayout()
                  formLayout = QFormLayout()
                  inputEdit = QLineEdit()
                  formLayout.addRow("Input", inputEdit)
                  formLayout.setRowWrapPolicy(QFormLayout.DontWrapRows)
                  formLayout.setFieldGrowthPolicy(QFormLayout.FieldsStayAtSizeHint)
                  formLayout.setFormAlignment(Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignTop)
                  verticalLayout.addLayout(formLayout)
              
                  okButton = QPushButton("OK")
                  okButton.clicked.connect(lambda: checkEmpty(inputEdit))
                  verticalLayout.addWidget(okButton)
              
                  centalWidget.setLayout(verticalLayout)
              
                  main_window.show()
              
                  app.exec_()
              

              When I run the app this is what it shows:
              DefaultStyle.PNG

              and when I click the button this is what happens:
              RedBorder.PNG

              This doesn't happen if I remove:

              formLayout.setFieldGrowthPolicy(QFormLayout.FieldsStayAtSizeHint)
              

              but I need it

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                Can you test that with PySide6 ?
                I tried it on macOS and the QLineEdit just changed the border without the changing it size with the sample script you posted.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Can you test that with PySide6 ?
                  I tried it on macOS and the QLineEdit just changed the border without the changing it size with the sample script you posted.

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                  wrote on last edited by JesusM97
                  #18

                  @SGaist Really? I tried the example with PySide6 and I have the same result. Did you add

                  formLayout.setFieldGrowthPolicy(QFormLayout.FieldsStayAtSizeHint)
                  

                  to your form layout? If not it doesn't happen.

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                    Which version of PySide6 do you have ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Which version of PySide6 do you have ?

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                      JesusM97
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      @SGaist PySide6 6.3.1

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                        #21

                        Yes, I used your example verbatim.

                        It looks like it might be something Windows specific.

                        I also monkeypatched sizeHint to return a custom value and its properly called twice (once at startup and once when clicking the OK button) and size stays the same. 6.3.0 and 6.3.1 are consistent.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Yes, I used your example verbatim.

                          It looks like it might be something Windows specific.

                          I also monkeypatched sizeHint to return a custom value and its properly called twice (once at startup and once when clicking the OK button) and size stays the same. 6.3.0 and 6.3.1 are consistent.

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                          JesusM97
                          wrote on last edited by JesusM97
                          #22

                          @SGaist Well, so I will try to get the sizeHint at startup and then try to set the value after modifying the border. Maybe this will work.

                          EDIT: I have tried that and it works.

                          When I create the QLineEdit, I set its fixed size based on its size hint.

                           verticalLayout = QVBoxLayout()
                           formLayout = QFormLayout()
                           inputEdit = QLineEdit()
                           size = inputEdit.sizeHint()
                           inputEdit.setFixedSize(size)
                           formLayout.addRow("Input", inputEdit)
                          

                          Now, when I change the QLineEdit Stylesheet the field size doesn't change.

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