On 01/27/2012 07:25 PM, Osman Alperen Elhan wrote:
as i mentioned in the subject how can i get the coordinates of the
specific button. For example:

button = self.ui.buttonGroup.button(buttonId)

i want to change this buttons coordinate according to its current
coordinate. How can i do that? I am kind of new to pyqt:). Thanks

I mean this in the kindest way, but it sounds like you are "doing it wrong" (tm). I'm assuming that self.ui.buttonGroup is a QDialogButtonBox. If so, I suspect you should be considering the use of the various ButtonRole types to organise your buttons by the broad functionality they offer. Then Qt will layout your buttons according to your platform of use to match the HIG. See http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.8/qdialogbuttonbox.html

If that really is not sufficient for your needs, then I'd suspect it would be quite a fight with the QDialogButtonBox to do what you want (e.g. I would assume that the QDialogButtonBox would totally rebuild the positions every time you resize the dialog). In that case, you should perhaps consider using a QVBoxLayout or QHBoxLayout and using the addStretch, insertSpacing, etc functions to insert dead space in your layouts. This can be done in the Qt Creator designer as well (there's a spacer item in the widget toolbox).

All that failing, your question is literally answered with button.geometry() and button.setGeometry() where the geometry property is inherited by QPushButton from QWidget.

Joel

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