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  • C cdvo

    @mpergand
    I think I miss something fundamental.

    The central widget is laid out vertically as in your screenshot.
    The first table, the top one, belongs to the vertical layout as you can see in the Object Inspector window.

    However, the button on the right of the second table, the bottom one, is positioned differently from yours
    and in my case in the middle, vertically, instead of being on the top and aligned with the second table.

    79ce4dd3-6ac4-46db-8b51-3aabad55aa16-image.png

    The Layout Alignment menu item is gray out in my case.
    How did you set the push button in that way?

    Thanks a lot

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    @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

    The Layout Alignment menu item is gray out in my case.

    Strange, if you try with the other widgets, does the menu grayed as well ?
    You can try to right click on the button in the object tree panel in the top right corner.
    I'm using Qt 5.15.2 QtCreator 10.0.1 on Mac,
    but I don't think it makes any difference since it is a very old fonctionality.

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    • M mpergand

      @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

      The Layout Alignment menu item is gray out in my case.

      Strange, if you try with the other widgets, does the menu grayed as well ?
      You can try to right click on the button in the object tree panel in the top right corner.
      I'm using Qt 5.15.2 QtCreator 10.0.1 on Mac,
      but I don't think it makes any difference since it is a very old fonctionality.

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      cdvo
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @mpergand

      Thanks a lot! You found the bug.

      After your comments I made a test and build the same layout with all the Designer version I have under Windows 10:

      • QT Designer 5.15.2 x32 -> the layout alignment works
      • QT Designer 5.15.2 x64 -> the layout alignment doesn't work
      • QT Designer 6.6.1 x64 -> the layout alignment works

      Unless I messed up something with the 64 bit version of 5.15.2 Designer, then that is a bug.

      Again, thanks

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      • C cdvo

        @mpergand

        Thanks a lot! You found the bug.

        After your comments I made a test and build the same layout with all the Designer version I have under Windows 10:

        • QT Designer 5.15.2 x32 -> the layout alignment works
        • QT Designer 5.15.2 x64 -> the layout alignment doesn't work
        • QT Designer 6.6.1 x64 -> the layout alignment works

        Unless I messed up something with the 64 bit version of 5.15.2 Designer, then that is a bug.

        Again, thanks

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        cdvo
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        Now I can come back to my initial intent.
        I needed more than one push button on the right of the bottom table.
        If I start with only one button top aligned and add a second button, the horizontal layout
        is in charge and I get this output

        d37848b6-e2a7-4445-9761-e2e96a19f79a-image.png

        It comes without saying that for getting the buttons vertically aligned, one on top of the other, I need to put them inside a vertical layout.
        But once they are inside a vertical layout, they are automatically and proportionally vertical centered, even if I align
        them on the top

        2b4cf508-9d26-4118-bf56-e00341c430b1-image.png

        So my initiall question was, how can I get this result with QT layouts?

        49115e74-b6f4-4ae2-93ae-f33e8588c287-image.png

        Thank you!

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        • C cdvo

          Now I can come back to my initial intent.
          I needed more than one push button on the right of the bottom table.
          If I start with only one button top aligned and add a second button, the horizontal layout
          is in charge and I get this output

          d37848b6-e2a7-4445-9761-e2e96a19f79a-image.png

          It comes without saying that for getting the buttons vertically aligned, one on top of the other, I need to put them inside a vertical layout.
          But once they are inside a vertical layout, they are automatically and proportionally vertical centered, even if I align
          them on the top

          2b4cf508-9d26-4118-bf56-e00341c430b1-image.png

          So my initiall question was, how can I get this result with QT layouts?

          49115e74-b6f4-4ae2-93ae-f33e8588c287-image.png

          Thank you!

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          Pl45m4
          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

          So my initiall question was, how can I get this result with QT layouts?

          Remove the whole Layout Alignment stuff and put a vertical spacer below your buttons.
          Since you are mainly using the Designer, it's simply drag'n'drop.

          Or by code

          QSpacerItem *vSpacer = new QSpacerItem(0,0, QSizePolicy::Minimum
                                                     , QSizePolicy::Expanding);
          ui->verticalLayout->addItem(vSpacer);
          

          If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

          ~E. W. Dijkstra

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          • C cdvo

            Now I can come back to my initial intent.
            I needed more than one push button on the right of the bottom table.
            If I start with only one button top aligned and add a second button, the horizontal layout
            is in charge and I get this output

            d37848b6-e2a7-4445-9761-e2e96a19f79a-image.png

            It comes without saying that for getting the buttons vertically aligned, one on top of the other, I need to put them inside a vertical layout.
            But once they are inside a vertical layout, they are automatically and proportionally vertical centered, even if I align
            them on the top

            2b4cf508-9d26-4118-bf56-e00341c430b1-image.png

            So my initiall question was, how can I get this result with QT layouts?

            49115e74-b6f4-4ae2-93ae-f33e8588c287-image.png

            Thank you!

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            mpergand
            wrote on last edited by mpergand
            #12

            @cdvo
            Yeah, things starting going tricky ...

            You have to add a vertical spacer after the buttons, but a border appears around the table because you set it a maximum size. Looks like a dead end ...

            A solution could be to set a layout strech of 3,1 to the vertical layout (central widget).

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            • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

              @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

              So my initiall question was, how can I get this result with QT layouts?

              Remove the whole Layout Alignment stuff and put a vertical spacer below your buttons.
              Since you are mainly using the Designer, it's simply drag'n'drop.

              Or by code

              QSpacerItem *vSpacer = new QSpacerItem(0,0, QSizePolicy::Minimum
                                                         , QSizePolicy::Expanding);
              ui->verticalLayout->addItem(vSpacer);
              
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              cdvo
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              #13

              @Pl45m4
              Already tried.

              If I do that I got similar effect as in my second screenshot from the beginning of this thread.

              Thanks

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              • C cdvo

                @Pl45m4
                Already tried.

                If I do that I got similar effect as in my second screenshot from the beginning of this thread.

                Thanks

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                mpergand
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @cdvo
                Save this with .ui extension and have a try.

                <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                <ui version="4.0">
                 <class>MainWindow</class>
                 <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                  <property name="geometry">
                   <rect>
                    <x>0</x>
                    <y>0</y>
                    <width>800</width>
                    <height>600</height>
                   </rect>
                  </property>
                  <property name="windowTitle">
                   <string>MainWindow</string>
                  </property>
                  <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                   <layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout" stretch="4,1">
                    <item>
                     <widget class="QTableView" name="tableView"/>
                    </item>
                    <item>
                     <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout">
                      <property name="spacing">
                       <number>-1</number>
                      </property>
                      <item>
                       <widget class="QWidget" name="widget" native="true">
                        <property name="sizePolicy">
                         <sizepolicy hsizetype="Expanding" vsizetype="Preferred">
                          <horstretch>0</horstretch>
                          <verstretch>0</verstretch>
                         </sizepolicy>
                        </property>
                        <property name="minimumSize">
                         <size>
                          <width>0</width>
                          <height>100</height>
                         </size>
                        </property>
                        <property name="maximumSize">
                         <size>
                          <width>16777215</width>
                          <height>100</height>
                         </size>
                        </property>
                        <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout_2">
                         <property name="leftMargin">
                          <number>0</number>
                         </property>
                         <property name="topMargin">
                          <number>0</number>
                         </property>
                         <property name="rightMargin">
                          <number>0</number>
                         </property>
                         <property name="bottomMargin">
                          <number>0</number>
                         </property>
                         <item>
                          <widget class="QTableView" name="tableView_2">
                           <property name="sizePolicy">
                            <sizepolicy hsizetype="Expanding" vsizetype="Expanding">
                             <horstretch>0</horstretch>
                             <verstretch>0</verstretch>
                            </sizepolicy>
                           </property>
                           <property name="minimumSize">
                            <size>
                             <width>0</width>
                             <height>0</height>
                            </size>
                           </property>
                           <property name="maximumSize">
                            <size>
                             <width>16777215</width>
                             <height>10000</height>
                            </size>
                           </property>
                          </widget>
                         </item>
                         <item>
                          <layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_2">
                           <property name="spacing">
                            <number>-1</number>
                           </property>
                           <property name="sizeConstraint">
                            <enum>QLayout::SetFixedSize</enum>
                           </property>
                           <property name="bottomMargin">
                            <number>0</number>
                           </property>
                           <item>
                            <widget class="QPushButton" name="pushButton">
                             <property name="text">
                              <string>PushButton</string>
                             </property>
                            </widget>
                           </item>
                           <item>
                            <widget class="QPushButton" name="pushButton_2">
                             <property name="text">
                              <string>PushButton</string>
                             </property>
                            </widget>
                           </item>
                           <item>
                            <spacer name="verticalSpacer">
                             <property name="orientation">
                              <enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
                             </property>
                             <property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
                              <size>
                               <width>20</width>
                               <height>40</height>
                              </size>
                             </property>
                            </spacer>
                           </item>
                          </layout>
                         </item>
                        </layout>
                       </widget>
                      </item>
                     </layout>
                    </item>
                   </layout>
                  </widget>
                  <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                   <property name="geometry">
                    <rect>
                     <x>0</x>
                     <y>0</y>
                     <width>800</width>
                     <height>22</height>
                    </rect>
                   </property>
                  </widget>
                  <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
                 </widget>
                 <resources/>
                 <connections/>
                </ui>
                
                
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                • C cdvo

                  @Pl45m4
                  Already tried.

                  If I do that I got similar effect as in my second screenshot from the beginning of this thread.

                  Thanks

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                  Pl45m4
                  wrote on last edited by Pl45m4
                  #15

                  @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

                  If I do that I got similar effect as in my second screenshot from the beginning of this thread.

                  I dont know what you did, but I can get your desired result easily by doing what I've written above.
                  Both button pushed to the top, and aligned with the QTableView

                  Alignment2.png

                  Result:

                  Alignment1.png

                  Edit:

                  Even with QTableView's vertical settings set to fixed, it works.


                  If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                  ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                  • M mpergand

                    @cdvo
                    Save this with .ui extension and have a try.

                    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                    <ui version="4.0">
                     <class>MainWindow</class>
                     <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                      <property name="geometry">
                       <rect>
                        <x>0</x>
                        <y>0</y>
                        <width>800</width>
                        <height>600</height>
                       </rect>
                      </property>
                      <property name="windowTitle">
                       <string>MainWindow</string>
                      </property>
                      <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                       <layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout" stretch="4,1">
                        <item>
                         <widget class="QTableView" name="tableView"/>
                        </item>
                        <item>
                         <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout">
                          <property name="spacing">
                           <number>-1</number>
                          </property>
                          <item>
                           <widget class="QWidget" name="widget" native="true">
                            <property name="sizePolicy">
                             <sizepolicy hsizetype="Expanding" vsizetype="Preferred">
                              <horstretch>0</horstretch>
                              <verstretch>0</verstretch>
                             </sizepolicy>
                            </property>
                            <property name="minimumSize">
                             <size>
                              <width>0</width>
                              <height>100</height>
                             </size>
                            </property>
                            <property name="maximumSize">
                             <size>
                              <width>16777215</width>
                              <height>100</height>
                             </size>
                            </property>
                            <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout_2">
                             <property name="leftMargin">
                              <number>0</number>
                             </property>
                             <property name="topMargin">
                              <number>0</number>
                             </property>
                             <property name="rightMargin">
                              <number>0</number>
                             </property>
                             <property name="bottomMargin">
                              <number>0</number>
                             </property>
                             <item>
                              <widget class="QTableView" name="tableView_2">
                               <property name="sizePolicy">
                                <sizepolicy hsizetype="Expanding" vsizetype="Expanding">
                                 <horstretch>0</horstretch>
                                 <verstretch>0</verstretch>
                                </sizepolicy>
                               </property>
                               <property name="minimumSize">
                                <size>
                                 <width>0</width>
                                 <height>0</height>
                                </size>
                               </property>
                               <property name="maximumSize">
                                <size>
                                 <width>16777215</width>
                                 <height>10000</height>
                                </size>
                               </property>
                              </widget>
                             </item>
                             <item>
                              <layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_2">
                               <property name="spacing">
                                <number>-1</number>
                               </property>
                               <property name="sizeConstraint">
                                <enum>QLayout::SetFixedSize</enum>
                               </property>
                               <property name="bottomMargin">
                                <number>0</number>
                               </property>
                               <item>
                                <widget class="QPushButton" name="pushButton">
                                 <property name="text">
                                  <string>PushButton</string>
                                 </property>
                                </widget>
                               </item>
                               <item>
                                <widget class="QPushButton" name="pushButton_2">
                                 <property name="text">
                                  <string>PushButton</string>
                                 </property>
                                </widget>
                               </item>
                               <item>
                                <spacer name="verticalSpacer">
                                 <property name="orientation">
                                  <enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
                                 </property>
                                 <property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
                                  <size>
                                   <width>20</width>
                                   <height>40</height>
                                  </size>
                                 </property>
                                </spacer>
                               </item>
                              </layout>
                             </item>
                            </layout>
                           </widget>
                          </item>
                         </layout>
                        </item>
                       </layout>
                      </widget>
                      <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                       <property name="geometry">
                        <rect>
                         <x>0</x>
                         <y>0</y>
                         <width>800</width>
                         <height>22</height>
                        </rect>
                       </property>
                      </widget>
                      <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
                     </widget>
                     <resources/>
                     <connections/>
                    </ui>
                    
                    
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                    cdvo
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @mpergand
                    I tested your ui file and indeed does what I expected.

                    The trick in your case is to wrap the bottom table and the column of buttons inside a QWidget instead of wrapping them only with the horizontal layout, isn'it?

                    Thanks

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                    • C cdvo

                      @mpergand
                      I tested your ui file and indeed does what I expected.

                      The trick in your case is to wrap the bottom table and the column of buttons inside a QWidget instead of wrapping them only with the horizontal layout, isn'it?

                      Thanks

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                      wrote on last edited by mpergand
                      #17

                      @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

                      The trick in your case is to wrap the bottom table and the column of buttons inside a QWidget instead of wrapping them only with the horizontal layout, isn'it?

                      Yes, because without this, only the table is size constrainted, not the buttons.

                      In fact you circonvent the normal behavior of layouts, so the need to fiddling around .

                      Actually, in cases like yours, it's more usual to use splitters instead.

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                      • Pl45m4P Pl45m4

                        @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

                        If I do that I got similar effect as in my second screenshot from the beginning of this thread.

                        I dont know what you did, but I can get your desired result easily by doing what I've written above.
                        Both button pushed to the top, and aligned with the QTableView

                        Alignment2.png

                        Result:

                        Alignment1.png

                        Edit:

                        Even with QTableView's vertical settings set to fixed, it works.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @Pl45m4

                        I dont know what you did,

                        Exactly what you suggest to do.

                        but I can get your desired result easily by doing what I've written above.
                        Both button pushed to the top, and aligned with the QTableView

                        I know. After that, when you lay out at the end the entire central widget you will see the vertical layout (with buttons and vertical spacer) growing more than the fixed height I wanted.

                        Could you please share your ui?

                        Thanks for your help

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                          @cdvo said in newbie question: how to set a fixed height of a set of Widgets:

                          The trick in your case is to wrap the bottom table and the column of buttons inside a QWidget instead of wrapping them only with the horizontal layout, isn'it?

                          Yes, because without this, only the table is size constrainted, not the buttons.

                          In fact you circonvent the normal behavior of layouts, so the need to fiddling around .

                          Actually, in cases like yours, it's more usual to use splitters instead.

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                          cdvo
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @mpergand

                          In fact you circonvent the normal behavior of layouts, so the need to fiddling around .

                          My intention was to get my desired layout using only horizontal and vertical layouts, optionally with grid layouts,
                          and their properties.

                          Yes, because without this, only the table is size constrainted, not the buttons.

                          My knowledge of Qt is still very poor, but why the vertical layout containing the buttons and the spacer doesn't honor
                          the layoutSizeConstraint property set to SetFixedSize but instead grows as in my second screenshot at the top
                          of this thread?

                          Thanks

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