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    gauravofindia
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    Here is the problem when i mouse over the combo box item.

    Please see the attached image.

    I wan to remove the border that is coming around the text.

    !http://www.intelligaia.com/images/cb.png(cb)!

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      gauravofindia
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      If you see i want to remove the boder which comes on mouse over on the Hit State text.

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        ngrosjean
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        so perhaps you could use :

        @QComboBox::selected:item { border: 0px solid black }@

        or

        @QAbstractScrollArea::selected:item { border: 0px solid black }@

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          gauravofindia
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          #7

          how do apply the above style on QComboBox QAbstractItemView?

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            ngrosjean
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            For a first try, create a file named "my_style.qss", put the previous line inside, then simply launch your application with:

            @myApplication -stylesheet my_style.qss@

            NB : QAbstractItemView is an QAbstractScrollArea.

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              gauravofindia
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              Is there a way i can apply the style directly in style file?

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                giesbert
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                you can do that via q QStyle implementation, but I think, the focus rectangle (which is in fact the problem here) can't be modified via style sheet.

                Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
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                  gauravofindia
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                  #11

                  Is there some way through or something else so i can the border invisible or hide it so it does not show?

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                    giesbert
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                    AFAIK not ...

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                      arybnikov
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                      #13

                      Maybe topicstarter already has resolved this problem, but I found solution:

                      QComboBox QAbstractItemView {
                      outline: 0px;
                      }

                      this stylesheet deletes dotted border.
                      Maybe it helps someone.

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                        sahara108
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                        i overwrite QApplication and use your code:
                        @this->setStyleSheet("QComboBox QAbstractItemView { outline: 0px;}");@
                        but the outline still there. Plz help

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                          redschmidt
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                          It worked for me, thank you very much arybnikov.

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                            RukshanA
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                            Thank you "arybnikov" this worked for me as well :)

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