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    Radio1985
    wrote on last edited by Radio1985
    #1

    Hi All,
    I have desktop design which looks like below.
    07e87188-92c3-42a0-9b4f-6520c83a32f5-image.png
    The object layout is shown below.
    a1c7386a-bff8-4acc-8568-0fa47790acd5-image.png

    The issue occurs when I maximize the application. Then my widgets in the Tab does not expand. Please see the image below.

    200bfdad-4d37-4934-983d-a42ee8d4bb8a-image.png

    As you can see above, the tab did not maximize. Any idea what I am doing wrong here?

    Thanks!

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      Hi All,
      I have desktop design which looks like below.
      07e87188-92c3-42a0-9b4f-6520c83a32f5-image.png
      The object layout is shown below.
      a1c7386a-bff8-4acc-8568-0fa47790acd5-image.png

      The issue occurs when I maximize the application. Then my widgets in the Tab does not expand. Please see the image below.

      200bfdad-4d37-4934-983d-a42ee8d4bb8a-image.png

      As you can see above, the tab did not maximize. Any idea what I am doing wrong here?

      Thanks!

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      mpergand
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      #2

      @Radio1985
      I think you have to put tabWidget in a layout as well.

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        @Radio1985
        I think you have to put tabWidget in a layout as well.

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        Radio1985
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        @mpergand
        Hi Thanks for the reply. Do you mean instead of "frame" vertical layout?

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          @mpergand
          Hi Thanks for the reply. Do you mean instead of "frame" vertical layout?

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          SGaist
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          wrote on last edited by SGaist
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          @Radio1985 hi,

          You have two options:

          • add a layout to your "frame" and put your QTabWidget in it
          • remove "frame" altogether as it does not seem to serve a purpose beside containing your QTabWidget (unless there's an esthetic side that I missed in which case, use the option above).

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            @Radio1985 hi,

            You have two options:

            • add a layout to your "frame" and put your QTabWidget in it
            • remove "frame" altogether as it does not seem to serve a purpose beside containing your QTabWidget (unless there's an esthetic side that I missed in which case, use the option above).
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            mpergand
            wrote on last edited by mpergand
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            @Radio1985
            Despite what @SGaist said,
            your structure is wrong, the left menu should be outside the tab widget (or stack widget I think).

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              @Radio1985
              Despite what @SGaist said,
              your structure is wrong, the left menu should be outside the tab widget (or stack widget I think).

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              SGaist
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              @mpergand you're correct, I was focused on the layout issue and missed that. Thanks !

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              • M mpergand

                @Radio1985
                I think you have to put tabWidget in a layout as well.

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                Radio1985
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                @mpergand
                The issue was due to the fact that the maximum width had changed to a smaller value. As a result when I maximize the tab did not maximize to full screen.

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