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    user4592357
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    i have a qlabel on which i set a stylesheet. all properties work except border-radius: 25px;. i've tried to replace the label with QPushButton but it didn't help, so the problem isn't the label

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      i have a qlabel on which i set a stylesheet. all properties work except border-radius: 25px;. i've tried to replace the label with QPushButton but it didn't help, so the problem isn't the label

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      @user4592357
      Can you post how to setStyleSheet in your QLabel ?

      Do what you want.

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        const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { entryText, this };
        entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;");
        m_pEntriesLayout->addWidget(entryLabel, 0, Qt::AlignCenter);
        
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          const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { entryText, this };
          entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;");
          m_pEntriesLayout->addWidget(entryLabel, 0, Qt::AlignCenter);
          
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          @user4592357
          its works for me:

              auto entryLabel = new QLabel("My Label");
              entryLabel->setStyleSheet("QLabel{margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: red; color: #4A0C46;}");
              ui->gridLayout->addWidget(entryLabel);
          

          https://ibb.co/gYp3cw

          Do what you want.

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            const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { entryText, this };
            entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;");
            m_pEntriesLayout->addWidget(entryLabel, 0, Qt::AlignCenter);
            
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            @user4592357 Hi,friend. Welcome.

            Try below snippet:

            entryLabel->setStyleSheet("QLabel{margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;}");
            

            Just do it!

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            • joeQJ joeQ

              @user4592357 Hi,friend. Welcome.

              Try below snippet:

              entryLabel->setStyleSheet("QLabel{margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;}");
              
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              @joeQ i had tried that too.

              @Taz742, doesn't work for me

              i'm placing the label in one of QStackedWidget's widget, which is a member in a QWidget subclass, and on that subclass i set style sheet too. i thought that was the problem, but i added the border-radius part to that style sheet and it still doesn't work

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                const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { entryText, this };
                entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: #4A0C46;");
                m_pEntriesLayout->addWidget(entryLabel, 0, Qt::AlignCenter);
                
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                @user4592357
                whats the actuall size of the Label? if its below 50 pxl, no rounded corners will be drawn, also you'll most likly need to specify a border color:

                this for example, works fine for me

                const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { "Blablabla"};
                    entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: red;");
                    entryLabel->show();
                    entryLabel->resize(100,100);
                

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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  @user4592357
                  whats the actuall size of the Label? if its below 50 pxl, no rounded corners will be drawn, also you'll most likly need to specify a border color:

                  this for example, works fine for me

                  const auto entryLabel = new QLabel { "Blablabla"};
                      entryLabel->setStyleSheet("margin-left: 10px; border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 25px; background: white; color: red;");
                      entryLabel->show();
                      entryLabel->resize(100,100);
                  
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                  @J.Hilk didn't work for me. and i set no size but the text is long enough (def larger than 50px)

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                    @J.Hilk didn't work for me. and i set no size but the text is long enough (def larger than 50px)

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                    @user4592357 height also > 50?


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                    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                      @user4592357 height also > 50?

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                      @J.Hilk i set (100, 100) as you and didn't get any result

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                        @J.Hilk i set (100, 100) as you and didn't get any result

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                        @user4592357 my example was explicitly without parent, for testing purpose.
                        If your label is managed by anything else, a Layout for example, entryLabel->resize(100,100); has quite literly no effect on your label.


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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @user4592357 my example was explicitly without parent, for testing purpose.
                          If your label is managed by anything else, a Layout for example, entryLabel->resize(100,100); has quite literly no effect on your label.

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                          @J.Hilk yes, it's in a layout. so what should i do?

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                            @J.Hilk yes, it's in a layout. so what should i do?

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                            mrjj
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                            @user4592357
                            You can use label->setMinimumSize(QSize(100,100));

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                              @user4592357
                              You can use label->setMinimumSize(QSize(100,100));

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                              @mrjj finally works, thanks!

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                                @mrjj finally works, thanks!

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                                @user4592357
                                Super
                                It also fooled me in the beginning.
                                As soon as a Widget is in a layout, resize or setGeometry have no effect but
                                min/max size and SizePolicy is used instead.

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