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Qt Stylesheet mystery [duplicate]

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qt

My Desktop Qt app has a large stylesheet applied. It's applied for the QApplication derived class I am using:

this->ApplyStyleSheet(":/qss/default.qss");

It works well for all QWidget objects I define and use. (using *.ui files).

My problem begins when i promote one of my QWidgets in the *.ui file I'm using to one of my own QWidget derived classes.

When my widget was QWidget, the following worked and changed the background image:

QWidget#myWidget {
    background: transparent;
    background-image: url(:/images/bg_img.png);
    background-repeat: repeat-x;
}

When I promoted the element to my custom QWidget derived class and changed to:

QMyDerivedClass#myWidget {
    background: transparent;
    background-image: url(:/images/bg_img.png);
    background-repeat: repeat-x;
}

I no longer see my background image. Obviously I am missing something. What is it... I hope one of you knows.

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JasonGenX Avatar asked Jan 21 '26 19:01

JasonGenX


1 Answers

My bad. Posting this so that people with similar problem can find a solution:

I did not add "paintEvent" to my custom class. (which in this case draws nothing but it enables the stylesheet adherence).

void CustomWidget::paintEvent (QPaintEvent *)
{
    QStyleOption opt;
    opt.init (this);
    QPainter p (this);
    style ()->drawPrimitive (QStyle::PE_Widget, &opt, &p, this);
}
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JasonGenX Avatar answered Jan 23 '26 09:01

JasonGenX



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