The QBoxLayout class lines up child widgets horizontally or vertically. More...
#include <qlayout.h>
Inherits QLayout.
Inherited by QHBoxLayout and QVBoxLayout.
QBoxLayout takes the space it gets (from its parent layout or from the mainWidget()), divides it up into a row of boxes and makes each managed widget fill one box.
If the QBoxLayout is Horizontal,
the boxes are beside each other,
with suitable sizes. Each widget (or other box) will get at least
its minimum sizes and at most its maximum size, and any excess space
is shared according to the stretch factors (more about that below).
If the QBoxLayout is Vertical,
the boxes are above and below each
other, again with suitable sizes.
The easiest way to create a QBoxLayout is to use one of the
convenience classes QHBoxLayout (for Horizontal
boxes) or
QVBoxLayout (for Vertical
boxes). You can also use the QBoxLayout
constructor directly, specifying its direction as LeftToRight, Down, RightToLeft
or Up.
If the QBoxLayout is not the top-level layout (ie. is not managing all of the widget's area and children), you must add it to its parent layout before you can do anything with it. The normal way to add a layout is by calling parentLayout->addLayout().
Once you have done that, you can add boxes to the QBoxLayout using one of four functions:
Use insertWidget(), insertSpacing(), insertStretch() or insertLayout() to insert a box at a specified position in the layout.
QBoxLayout also includes two margin widths:
The outer border width defaults to 0, and the intra-widget width defaults to the same as the border width for a top-level layout, or to the same as the parent layout otherwise. Both can be set using arguments to the constructor.
You will almost always want to use the convenience classes for QBoxLayout: QVBoxLayout and QHBoxLayout, because of their simpler constructors.
See also the Layout overview documentation
Examples: layout/layout.cpp popup/popup.cpp customlayout/main.cpp
LeftToRight
- Horizontal, from left to right
RightToLeft
- Horizontal, from right to left
TopToBottom
- Vertical, from top to bottom
Down
- An alias for TopToBottom
BottomToTop
- Vertical, from bottom to top
Up
- An alias for BottomToTop
If space is -1, this QBoxLayout will inherit its parent's spacing(), otherwise space is used.
You have to insert this box into another layout.
Examples: layout/layout.cpp
Constructs a new QBoxLayout with direction d and inserts it into parentLayout.
Constructs a new QBoxLayout with direction d and main widget parent. parent may not be 0.
border is the number of pixels between the edge of the widget and the managed children. space is the default number of pixels between neighbouring children. If space is -1 the value of border is used.
name is the internal object name
See also direction().
Destructs this box.
[virtual]
Adds item to the end of this box layout.
Reimplemented from QLayout.
Adds layout to the end of the box, with serial stretch factor stretch.
See also insertLayout(), setAutoAdd(), addWidget() and addSpacing().
Adds a non-stretchable space with size size to the end of this box layout. QBoxLayout gives default border and spacing. This function adds additional space.
See also insertSpacing() and addStretch().
Adds a stretchable space with zero minimum size and stretch factor stretch to the end of this box layout.
See also addSpacing().
Limits the perpendicular dimension of the box (e.g. height if the box is LeftToRight) to a minimum of size. Other constraints may increase the limit.
Adds widget to the end of this box layout, with a stretch factor stretch and alignment alignment.
The stretch factor applies only in the direction of the QBoxLayout, and is relative to the other boxes and widgets in this QBoxLayout. Widgets and boxes with higher stretch factor grow more.
If the stretch factor is 0 and nothing else in the QBoxLayout has a stretch factor greater than zero, the space is distributed according to the QWidget:sizePolicy() of each widget that's involved.
Alignment is specified by alignment which is a bitwise OR of Qt::AlignmentFlags values. The default alignment is 0, which means that the widget fills the entire cell.
Note: The alignment parameter is interpreted more aggressively than in previous versions of Qt. A non-default alignment now indicates that the widget should not grow to fill the available space, but should be sized according to sizeHint().
See also insertWidget(), setAutoAdd(), addLayout() and addSpacing().
Examples: layout/layout.cpp popup/popup.cpp scrollview/scrollview.cpp customlayout/main.cpp
Returns the (serial) direction of the box. addWidget() and addSpacing() work in this direction; the stretch stretches in this direction.
The directions are LeftToRight, RightToLeft, TopToBottom
and BottomToTop.
For the last two, the shorter aliases Down
and
Up
are also available.
See also addWidget() and addSpacing().
[virtual]
Returns the expansiveness of this layout.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
Searches for w in this layout (not including child layouts).
Returns the index of w, or -1 if w is not found.
[virtual]
Returns whether this layout's preferred height depends on its width.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
[virtual]
Returns the layout's preferred height when it is w pixels wide.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
[protected]
Inserts item in this box layout at index index. If index is negative, the item is added at the end.
Warning: does not call QLayout::insertChildLayout() if item is a QLayout.
See also addItem() and findWidget().
Inserts layout at index index, with serial stretch factor stretch. If index is negative, the layout is added at the end.
See also setAutoAdd(), insertWidget() and insertSpacing().
Inserts a non-stretchable space at index index with size size. If index is negative, the space is added at the end.
QBoxLayout gives default border and spacing. This function adds additional space.
See also insertStretch().
Inserts a stretchable space at index index with zero minimum size and stretch factor stretch. If index is negative, the space is added at the end.
See also insertSpacing().
Inserts widget at index index, with a stretch factor and alignment. If index is negative, the widget is added at the end.
The stretch factor applies only in the direction of the QBoxLayout, and is relative to the other boxes and widgets in this QBoxLayout. Widgets and boxes with higher stretch factor grow more.
If the stretch factor is 0 and nothing else in the QBoxLayout has a stretch factor greater than zero, the space is distributed according to the QWidget:sizePolicy() of each widget that's involved.
Alignment is specified by alignment which is a bitwise OR of Qt::AlignmentFlags values. The default alignment is 0, which means that the widget fills the entire cell.
Note: The alignment parameter is interpreted more aggressively than in previous versions of Qt. A non-default alignment now indicates that the widget should not grow to fill the available space, but should be sized according to sizeHint().
See also setAutoAdd(), insertLayout() and insertSpacing().
[virtual]
Resets cached information.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
[virtual]
Returns the maximum size needed by this box.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
[virtual]
Returns the minimum size needed by this box.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
Sets the direction of this layout to direction.
[virtual]
Resizes managed widgets within the rectangle r.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
Sets the stretch factor for the layout l to stretch and returns TRUE, if l is found in this layout (not including child layouts).
Returns FALSE if l is not found.
Sets the stretch factor for widget w to stretch and returns TRUE, if w is found in this layout (not including child layouts).
Returns FALSE if w is not found.
[virtual]
Returns the preferred size of this grid.
Reimplemented from QLayoutItem.
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