Adam Shimali wrote:
I assume I need to create a QImage object from each
image file name. Can I then place each image in a
QGridLayout or do I need to put the image on a panel
and then stick each panel into the grid?

A QGridLayout is a layout manager. It has to be used in combination with a container widget to do actually anything. So you would use a panel (e.g. QFrame or QWidget) which uses a QGridLayout for it's layout manager and then you would add QImages to the panel with the appropriate layout constraints that would place them in the correct grid location.


Also would it make sense to place the grid directly
into a QFrame?

If this grid of images is a logical self-contained component, then it might be better to use a QWidget which can then be embedded in some other container widget like QFrame or QDialog depending on where you need to use it.


Ciao,
Gordon

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