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  • H HenkCoder

    @JonB
    My bad sorry, I used a few times :: for example in the tabWidget one.
    QTabWidget::tab I tried again with that but it still doesn't work.

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    @HenkCoder
    Have you tried plain setDefaultStyleSheet/setStylesheet("table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse;}") on something?

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      @HenkCoder
      Have you tried plain setDefaultStyleSheet/setStylesheet("table{width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse;}") on something?

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      @JonB
      Sorry, I didn't understand what do you mean.

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      • H HenkCoder

        @mchinand
        I have a button that asks lets you create a table.
        b411cc49-e3a1-4cb8-b1d3-cfac05311818-image.png
        Is this the problem?

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        Try just creating a table statically in code first to figure out how to get the stylesheet working.

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        • M mchinand

          Try just creating a table statically in code first to figure out how to get the stylesheet working.

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          @mchinand
          Ok.

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            Hi,

            I think you are mixing two very different things here:

            • Qt Style Sheet for customizing widgets
            • QTextDocument Rich Text support shown through QTextEdit.

            What you want to do is handled by the later. See the Rich Text chapter in Qt's documentation.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Hi,

              I think you are mixing two very different things here:

              • Qt Style Sheet for customizing widgets
              • QTextDocument Rich Text support shown through QTextEdit.

              What you want to do is handled by the later. See the Rich Text chapter in Qt's documentation.

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              HenkCoder
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              @SGaist Hello,
              So, I got the border collapse working by doing this:

              TextEdit *edit{getTabTextEdit()};
                  QTextTableFormat format;
                  format.setBorderCollapse(true);
                  edit->textCursor().insertTable(lineNum, columnNum, format);
              

              But I don't know how to set the table's width to change when the textedit's width changes and I don't know how to put its width to 100% as CSS does.

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                If memory serves well, something like:

                format.setWidth(QTextLength(QTextLength::PercentageLength, 100));
                

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  If memory serves well, something like:

                  format.setWidth(QTextLength(QTextLength::PercentageLength, 100));
                  
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                  @SGaist Yes! This was right!
                  Thank you so much, but I have one last question, sorry about that.
                  When I create the table it's like this:
                  2ee25edf-65b3-4cb4-b708-c72fc795898b-image.png
                  but then when I type something in a cell the line separing the different cells adapts to the text. How do I avoid that?
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                  I just wanted to expand the table to the TextEdit's width not also this feature.

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                    So you want the column to all take the same percentage of space ?

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      So you want the column to all take the same percentage of space ?

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        So you want the column to all take the same percentage of space ?

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                        @SGaist Yes, but in the way that they are distribuited, for example if I have 3 columns each one will be 33% but I don't want that they adapt with the text.

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                          Then QTextTableFormat::setColumnWidthConstraints looks like what you want.

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                          • SGaistS SGaist

                            Then QTextTableFormat::setColumnWidthConstraints looks like what you want.

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                            @SGaist And how do I do that? I tried to search online but I didn't find any solution that may help me, because they are reguarding QTableView.
                            I also checked the documentation but it doesn't explain much and I still don't know how to use it.
                            Thanks in advance.

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                              QTextLength oneThird = QTextLength(QTextLength::PercentageLength, 33);
                              QVector<QTextLength> constraints(3, oneThird);
                              format.setColumnWidthConstraints(constraints);
                              

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                                QTextLength oneThird = QTextLength(QTextLength::PercentageLength, 33);
                                QVector<QTextLength> constraints(3, oneThird);
                                format.setColumnWidthConstraints(constraints);
                                
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                                @SGaist This was the right solution! Thank you so much!

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