I have a class MyListWidget derrived from QWidget. I passed parent and flags to the base class QWidget constructor (tried both Qt::Dialog and Qt::Popup in tests) but the custom widget is shown in the center of the screen instead centered to its parent.
MyListWidget* myListWidget = new MyListWidget(this, Qt::Dialog);
This is the constructor:
MyListWidget::MyListWidget(QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags flags)
: QWidget(parent, flags),
ui(std::auto_ptr<Ui::MyListWidget>(new Ui::MyListWidget))
{
ui->setupUi(this);
}
If I put this widget into a separate dialog, anything works as expected. But why?
Wrapping works:
QDialog* popup = new QDialog(this, Qt::Popup);
QVBoxLayout* hLayout = new QVBoxLayout(popup);
// ... doing list creation like above
hLayout->addWidget(mmyListWidget);
popup->setLayout(hLayout);
const int width = mapListWidget->width();
const int height = mapListWidget->height();
popup->resize(width, height);
Any ideas what could happend here?
QWidget
is not shown on center by default, so you need to center it manually (you can do that in the constructor):P.S. Beware of
std::auto_ptr
, you probably want to usestd::unique_ptr
these days.I'm not quite sure what you're trying to achieve but I have the feeling you should derive MyListWidget from QDialog.
Regards,
Ben