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Add spacing to QMenu::item without resizing QMenu::right-arrow

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    Aramir
    wrote on 3 Feb 2022, 13:28 last edited by
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    Hello,
    Why does the QMenu::right-arrow size change when I'm tweaking QMenu::item size (throught padding,margin,spacing, etc).

    How can I prevent this or change QMenu::right-arrow size (preferably without replacing the stock image) ?

    e606218f-b021-4d41-a76f-f106f98b5aaa-image.png

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      wrote on 3 Feb 2022, 19:57 last edited by
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      Hi,

      How are you doing that ?
      Which version of Qt are you using ?
      On which platform ?

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      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        3 Feb 2022, 19:57

        Hi,

        How are you doing that ?
        Which version of Qt are you using ?
        On which platform ?

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        wrote on 3 Feb 2022, 20:51 last edited by Aramir 2 Mar 2022, 21:21
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        @SGaist

        • How are you doing that ?

        Hello I'm simply using the following stylesheet :

                "QMenuBar { spacing : 20px; }"
                "QMenuBar::item { padding-top : 15px; padding-bottom : 5px; color: black; }"
                "QMenuBar::item#statusBar { background : transparent; }"
        
                "QMenu::item { padding : 10px }"
                "QMenu::separator { height : 2px ; background : darkgray }"
        

        link to those lines within my project (branch vocab) https://git.hijackedbrain.com/hijackedbrain/Obenkyobo/src/commit/8621fc8e2cf1ffc6eda4cefef34420b4e0746a20/Src/mainwindow.cpp#L37

        The QMenu itself is made using qtdesigner
        bfad8d90-c681-41a6-bd9c-abb528c4e002-image.png

        • Which version of Qt are you using ? On which platform ?

        I'm using qt-linux-5.15-kde-kobo for kobo ereaders (linux arm devices). Compiled using the following scripts :
        https://github.com/Rain92/kobo-qt-setup-scripts
        https://github.com/Rain92/qt5-kobo-platform-plugin

        The project itself should compile and work fine (enough) on pc but does not look the same at all.
        Unusual use case I know :/.

        Running on a Libra H2O in the screenshots.

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          wrote on 4 Feb 2022, 19:27 last edited by
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          It's likely something that is highly specific to your device.
          What is it running to manage its GUI ?

          Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
          Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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