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    DenisKormalev
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    Try to use horizontalStretch

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      szh1
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      Thanks for the answers. Sorin's answer works if you want one of the QTreeViews not to get bigger than a certain size (like in my case). Denis Kormalev's answer is good if you want to keep them proportionate to each other.

      Thanks!

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        MTK358
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        Or you can use a splitter and let the user choose the relative sizes of the tree views.

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          szh1
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          Good idea

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            TigerTony
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            Hi.
            My situation is exactly the same and i like to use QSplitter in this scenario.

            But HOW do i achieve this with QDesigner???

            In the "Layout" submenue of the context menu of QMainWindow in the object view, the two optiones with splitter are grey/inactive - in the toolbar, too. wtf?

            How can i actually use them?

            And yes, there is one widget inside "centralwidget" - two widgets dont help either.

            Thanks
            L.

            PS: Using QDesigner 4.7.0 on Windows.

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              giesbert
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              The splitter itself is a widget.

              SO select the widgets you want to use in the splitter, layout them by the splitter and put a V or HBoxLayout on the main window.
              Or use the splitter as central widget.

              Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
              Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                TigerTony
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                Hi Gerolf.
                Thanks for your answer.

                But in my opionion you missed the point. Sorry. But i forgot to mention, there is no Splitter widget in QDesigner wigdet toolbox!

                The question remains, how do i do this with QDesigner 4.7.0 ?

                Or do i just dont get it?

                Thanks
                Lars

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                  goetz
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                  Got the "Form" menu and select "Lay Out Horizontally in a Splitter".

                  And read "this":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/designer-quick-start.html, "this":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/designer-layouts.html and "this":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/designer-manual.html

                  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    TigerTony
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                    Ok, got it now.

                    I didnt know that i actually need two "layouts" in the right order. (Though the splitter is no real layout, i know).

                    First the splitter "layout" on the two wigdets. Then the layout of the main window (for dynamic resizing of the widgets).

                    A always applied the layout of the main window first, but then your stuck. And there is no splitter option in the first place.

                    Thanks a lot.

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                      goetz
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                      Nice, that it works now.

                      You're right, the order of layouts is important, but easy to memorize: Always layout from the inner pieces to the outer, single widgets to groups, groups to bigger groups and the toplevel layout at the very end.

                      http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                        TigerTony
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                        And now Gerolfs post makes sense to me.

                        Sorry.

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