Widgets can span multiple columns or rows in a grid. In the next example we illustrate this.
#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ ZetCode PyQt4 tutorial In this example, we create a bit more complicated window layout using the QtGui.QGridLayout manager. author: Jan Bodnar website: zetcode.com last edited: October 2011 """ import sys from PyQt4 import QtGui class Example(QtGui.QWidget): def __init__(self): super(Example, self).__init__() self.initUI() def initUI(self): title = QtGui.QLabel('Title') author = QtGui.QLabel('Author') review = QtGui.QLabel('Review') titleEdit = QtGui.QLineEdit() authorEdit = QtGui.QLineEdit() reviewEdit = QtGui.QTextEdit() grid = QtGui.QGridLayout() grid.setSpacing(10) grid.addWidget(title, 1, 0) grid.addWidget(titleEdit, 1, 1) grid.addWidget(author, 2, 0) grid.addWidget(authorEdit, 2, 1) grid.addWidget(review, 3, 0) grid.addWidget(reviewEdit, 3, 1, 5, 1) self.setLayout(grid) self.setGeometry(300, 300, 350, 300) self.setWindowTitle('Review') self.show() def main(): app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) ex = Example() sys.exit(app.exec_()) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
We create a window in which we have three labels, two line edits, and one text edit widget. The layout is done with the QtGui.QGridLayout
.
grid = QtGui.QGridLayout() grid.setSpacing(10)
We create a grid layout and set spacing between widgets.
grid.addWidget(reviewEdit, 3, 1, 5, 1)
If we add a widget to a grid, we can provide row span and column span of the widget. In our case, we make the reviewEdit
widget span 5 rows.
Figure: Review example