Qss in widget
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Have a look at "this thread.":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/7470/
I think your situation is similar.
In what widget to you include RSeveralElements?
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I include it in main layout(QVBoxLayout) in QMainWindow
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Many thanks for your help, it is work!
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I'm glad for you.
Please add [Solved] in front of your title
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I was a little hasty with the findings, it work, but it work wrong
This is full qss code after fixed
@ RSeveralElements, RSeveralElements *
{
border: 1 solid rgb(136, 136, 136);
border-radius: 6px;
min-height: 20px;
min-width: 40px;
background-color: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1,
stop: 0 #cccccc, stop: 1 #eeeeee);
}
RSeveralWidget, RSeveralWidget *{
background-color: transparent;
}
RSeveralWidget:hover, RSeveralWidget *:hover{
border: 1 solid #55aaff;
}@
RSeveralElements(parent: QWidget) is widget-panel, where situate QSeveralWidget(parent: QToolButton)
After that create border in RSeveralWidget, but if i remove this
@RSeveralWidget:hover, RSeveralWidget *:hover{
border: 1 solid #55aaff;
}@
There are no to create
But i need to create border in RSeveralElements -
if I understand you well, your initial problem is solved.
Additionally you want a border when hovering over RSeveralWidget. The qss works here. ( it works in my case, I get a blue border when I hover it.)
But for RSeveralElements you don't get a border when you hover over it? I don't see the hover part for that one in your example.You could add RSeveralElements:hover too.
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I wish that would border RSeveralElements cover all elements onto RSeveralWidgets
http://hostingkartinok.com/show-image.php?id=29b3ce1c5f18b9ce6fd0329626aad3a8 -
I see, one picture tells more than 1000 words ;)
You can put RSeveralWidgets in a QFrame and let that one highlight.
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Many thanks, it is work as could!
Tell me, please, why is this happening? -
I don't understand what you are saying.
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Sorry for my bad english
I want to ask: Why is the variant with QWidget dont work, and why is it work with QFrame? -
Because you want 2 widgets highlight as one.
Normally 2widgets will highlight as 2 different rectangles.
If you want 1 highlighted rectangle you have to use 1widget. Putting the widgets in a QFrame does the trick.
I hope you understand it now.