Add layout after widgets in QtCreator





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I have a Qt Designer interface where I put a lot of buttons, labels,... and now I want to add a GridLayout that englobes all the stuff. How is it possible to make the widgets belong to the GridLayout a posteriori ?



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    I have a Qt Designer interface where I put a lot of buttons, labels,... and now I want to add a GridLayout that englobes all the stuff. How is it possible to make the widgets belong to the GridLayout a posteriori ?



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      I have a Qt Designer interface where I put a lot of buttons, labels,... and now I want to add a GridLayout that englobes all the stuff. How is it possible to make the widgets belong to the GridLayout a posteriori ?



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      I have a Qt Designer interface where I put a lot of buttons, labels,... and now I want to add a GridLayout that englobes all the stuff. How is it possible to make the widgets belong to the GridLayout a posteriori ?



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          Actually placing your widgets and then applying a GridLayout is the only way in the designer. So after you have all the widgets you want select them all, then right click, choose Layout, choose Layout in a Grid.






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            Actually placing your widgets and then applying a GridLayout is the only way in the designer. So after you have all the widgets you want select them all, then right click, choose Layout, choose Layout in a Grid.






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              Actually placing your widgets and then applying a GridLayout is the only way in the designer. So after you have all the widgets you want select them all, then right click, choose Layout, choose Layout in a Grid.






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                Actually placing your widgets and then applying a GridLayout is the only way in the designer. So after you have all the widgets you want select them all, then right click, choose Layout, choose Layout in a Grid.






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                Actually placing your widgets and then applying a GridLayout is the only way in the designer. So after you have all the widgets you want select them all, then right click, choose Layout, choose Layout in a Grid.







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