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    @KenAppleby-0
    I have an extremely stupid proof of concept that sort of does what I describe in the initial message, it's extremely rough and should not be considered a good idea by anybody, but here goes:

    from PyQt6.QtWidgets import QWidget, QPushButton, QGridLayout, QSizePolicy, QApplication from PyQt6.QtGui import QColor, QPalette from PyQt6.QtCore import Qt class BorderWidget(QWidget): def __init__(self, widget_id, side, layout=None, row=None, column=None): super(BorderWidget, self).__init__() self.widget_id = widget_id self.side = side self.layout = layout self.row = row self.column = column pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(QPalette.ColorRole.Window, QColor('white')) self.setAutoFillBackground(True) self.setPalette(pal) self.pressed = False def mousePressEvent(self, event): super(BorderWidget, self).mousePressEvent(event) print(f"Clicked on {self.side} border of widget {self.widget_id}") print(f"self.press is {self.pressed}") self.pressed = True self.last_x = event.globalPosition().x() self.last_y = event.globalPosition().y() def mouseReleaseEvent(self, event): self.pressed = False def mouseMoveEvent(self, event): if self.pressed and self.layout is not None: dx = event.globalPosition().x() - self.last_x self.last_x = event.globalPosition().x() dy = event.globalPosition().y() - self.last_y self.last_y = event.globalPosition().y() if dx != 0: if self.side in ['right', 'left']: new_stretch = max(1, self.layout.columnStretch(self.column) - dx) self.layout.setColumnStretch(self.column, int(new_stretch)) elif self.side in ['bottom', 'top']: new_stretch = max(1, self.layout.rowStretch(self.row) - dy) self.layout.setRowStretch(self.row, int(new_stretch)) class DraggableWrapper(QWidget): def __init__(self, widget, widget_id, main_layout, row, column): super(DraggableWrapper, self).__init__() self.layout = QGridLayout(self) self.layout.setSpacing(0) self.layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0) self.border_top = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'top', main_layout, row, column) self.border_bottom = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'bottom', main_layout, row + 1, column) self.border_left = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'left', main_layout, row, column) self.border_right = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'right', main_layout, row, column + 1) self.border_top_left_horizontal = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'topleft', main_layout, column) self.border_top_right_horizontal = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'topright', main_layout, column) self.border_bottom_left_horizontal = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'bottomleft', main_layout, column) self.border_bottom_right_horizontal = BorderWidget(widget_id, 'bottomright', main_layout, column) self.layout.addWidget(widget, 1, 1) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_top, 0, 1) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_bottom, 2, 1) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_left, 0, 0, 3, 1) # cover the corners self.layout.addWidget(self.border_right, 0, 2, 3, 1) # cover the corners self.layout.addWidget(self.border_top_left_horizontal, 0, 0) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_top_right_horizontal, 0, 2) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_bottom_left_horizontal, 2, 0) self.layout.addWidget(self.border_bottom_right_horizontal, 2, 2) border_width = 10 self.border_top.setFixedHeight(border_width) self.border_bottom.setFixedHeight(border_width) self.border_left.setFixedWidth(border_width) self.border_right.setFixedWidth(border_width) # apply size restrictions to corner border widgets to form L-shaped corners self.border_top_left_horizontal.setFixedSize(border_width, border_width) self.border_top_right_horizontal.setFixedSize(border_width, border_width) self.border_bottom_left_horizontal.setFixedSize(border_width, border_width) self.border_bottom_right_horizontal.setFixedSize(border_width, border_width) # Apply size policies self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Policy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Policy.Expanding) widget.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Policy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Policy.Expanding) class MainWindow(QWidget): def __init__(self): super().__init__() layout = QGridLayout(self) layout.setSpacing(0) default_stretch = 300 layout.setRowStretch(0, default_stretch) layout.setRowStretch(1, default_stretch) layout.setColumnStretch(0, default_stretch) layout.setColumnStretch(1, default_stretch) widget1 = QPushButton("Button 1") wrapper1 = DraggableWrapper(widget1, '1', layout, 0, 0) widget2 = QPushButton("Button 2") wrapper2 = DraggableWrapper(widget2, '2', layout, 0, 1) widget3 = QPushButton("Button 3") wrapper3 = DraggableWrapper(widget3, '3', layout, 1, 0) widget4 = QPushButton("Button 4") wrapper4 = DraggableWrapper(widget4, '4', layout, 1, 1) layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0) layout.addWidget(wrapper1, 0, 0) layout.addWidget(wrapper2, 0, 1) layout.addWidget(wrapper3, 1, 0) layout.addWidget(wrapper4, 1, 1) if __name__ == '__main__': app = QApplication([]) mainWin = MainWindow() mainWin.setMinimumSize(800, 800) mainWin.show() app.exec()
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    PyQt5 5.13.0, installed using pip.

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    I just wanted to locate the splitter so that all the table columns are visible.
    I tried using QSplitter::setSizes() with the table width but it wasn't updated right after creation.
    I solved it by overriding the table's resizeEvent() and emitting a signal to the parent widget