Am 14.05.2013 18:18, schrieb Baz Walter:
On 14/05/13 16:15, andre hotz wrote:
My application has 4 areas, defined by a 2x2 QGridLayout. Each area can
have single widgets and also sub layouts.
Now I want the user to be able to interactivly change the size of each
of the 4 areas by a handle.
Basically what a QSplitter does, but QSplitter seems only to work on
widgets, not on complete layouts.
Are you using Qt Designer? It is very easy to do exactly what you want
if you use it.
Firstly, you need to get rid of the top-level grid layout. Next, make
sure that each of the four areas consists of either a single widget,
or a single layout (which can, of course, contain any number of child
widgets and/or sub-layouts).
Now select the top pair of areas, and put them into a horizontal
splitter. Then do the same for the bottom pair. Finally, the top and
bottom splitters can be put into in a vertical splitter, to complete
the four-pane arrangement.
Once the splitters have been set up, you just need to add a top-level
layout for the main form.
Thanks for that swift response Baz!
I usually don't use the Qt Designer, but I tried what you said and it
seems to work. Unfortunatly I can't generate the code from the Designer,
pops up some error message, so I first have to figure this out ;)
But thanks anyway, now I have a direction to go!
Cheers,
Andre
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