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Mastering C++ Programming

You're reading from   Mastering C++ Programming Modern C++ 17 at your fingertips

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461629
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeganathan Swaminathan Jeganathan Swaminathan
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. C++17 Features FREE CHAPTER 2. Standard Template Library 3. Template Programming 4. Smart Pointers 5. Developing GUI Applications in C++ 6. Multithreaded Programming and Inter-Process Communication 7. Test-Driven Development 8. Behavior-Driven Development 9. Debugging Techniques 10. Code Smells and Clean Code Practices

Layouts


Qt is cross-platform application framework, hence it supports concepts such as layouts for developing applications that look consistent in all platforms, irrespective of the different screen resolutions. When we develop GUI/HMI-based Qt applications, an application developed in one system shouldn't appear different on another system with a different screen size and resolution. This is achieved in the Qt Framework via layouts. Layouts come in different flavors. This helps a developer design a professional-looking HMI/GUI by organizing various widgets within a window or dialog. Layouts differ in the way they arrange their child widgets. While one arranges its child widgets in a horizontal fashion, another will arrange them in a vertical or grid fashion. When a window or dialog gets resized, the layouts resize their child widgets so they don't get truncated or go out of focus.

Writing a GUI application with a horizontal layout

Let's write a Qt application that has a couple of buttons...

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