On 01/11/2018 10:42, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2018 06:52:11 CET schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>:
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Thanks for checking. That the left hand labels don't stretch was driven by
the idea that it would be easier to match the label and the text boxes. As
for the buttons: I have never seen a (professional) dialog UI where the
buttons stretch. So, I suggest to stick to what has been used elsewhere.
(Probably for good reason but I am not sure about what that might be.) Also,
my hunch was that this stretching behaviour was unintentional because it
does not appear so long as the dialog is kept to a narrow width.

Makes sense. Thanks,

Scott


Great. And by the way, while I tend to think all the changes I make
sense, I can change things on feedback. Also, if you come across some
oddity in a dialog that I haven't caught yet, please let me know. I
think I got the hang of Qt Creator.

Are you considering also different languages? LTR vs. RTL for instance,
or different sizes of text fields?

(All your examples are English only, therefore the question)

Good point. I just tried RTL and it seems to me that Qt takes care of this pretty well. Nice feature. Though I must confess that my UI intuitions are a bit weak there. Basically, everything should be mirrored, right?

I am not sure what you mean by different sizes of text fields. However, as far as I can see my changes give text field more rather than less (horizontal) space, if that is the concern.

Daniel

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