Yes, it does - thanks mate :-) I'll work my way through this example and adapt what is appropriate - but thanks for the help!
Peter On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Baz Walter <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09/09/10 05:12, Peter Milliken wrote: > >> Sorry, that previous email should have explained that within the main >> QFrame >> I am attempting to lay everything out using gridlayout. >> >> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Peter Milliken<[email protected] >> >wrote: >> >> Probably not. The code snippet might be a bad example. I am attempting to >>> create a QFrame in the MainWindow and populate it with a number of pairs >>> of >>> lQLabel/QLineEdit. One of the "pairs" needs to be a QLabel/QTextEdit and >>> unfortunately as soon as I add that the grid seems to 'explode' - in the >>> vertical direction. I just want a QTextEdit sized about 3 or 4 times the >>> height of a QLineEdit. >>> >> > does this do what you want? > > > from PyQt4.QtCore import Qt > from PyQt4.QtGui import ( > QApplication, QWidget, QLabel, QLineEdit, QTextEdit, > QFrame, QGridLayout, QVBoxLayout, > ) > > class Window(QWidget): > def __init__(self): > QWidget.__init__(self) > self.resize(400, 200) > self.frame = QFrame(self) > self.frame.setFrameShape(QFrame.Box) > grid = QGridLayout(self.frame) > grid.addWidget(QLabel('Item 1', self.frame), 0, 0) > grid.addWidget(QLineEdit(self.frame), 0, 1) > label = QLabel('Item 2', self.frame) > label.setAlignment(Qt.AlignLeft|Qt.AlignTop) > textedit = QTextEdit(self.frame) > textedit.setMaximumHeight(label.sizeHint().height() * 4) > grid.addWidget(label, 1, 0) > grid.addWidget(textedit, 1, 1) > grid.addWidget(QLabel('Item 3', self.frame), 2, 0) > grid.addWidget(QLineEdit(self.frame), 2, 1) > vbox = QVBoxLayout(self) > vbox.addWidget(self.frame) > vbox.addStretch() > > > if __name__ == "__main__": > > import sys > app = QApplication(sys.argv) > win = Window() > win.show() > sys.exit(app.exec_()) >
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