Simplify the "responsive layout" implementation. Just use a QBoxLayout with changing direction instead of repopulating a QGridLayout, and change the orientation of one set of sliders instead of creating two sets in a stacked layout. Simplify the resizeEvent() implementation accordingly. Update the documentation snippet text to match the code, and document the resizeEvent() override. Pick-to: 6.6 Fixes: QTBUG-119977 Change-Id: I73a1bb215c956fa283291ebf0ea45ff9a975c727 Reviewed-by: Axel Spoerl <axel.spoerl@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit f3fb89ba298e1741320d8bfac9cbd0d503373bff) Reviewed-by: Qt Cherry-pick Bot <cherrypick_bot@qt-project.org>
Qt comes with a large range of standard widgets that users of modern applications have come to expect. You can also develop your own custom widgets and controls, and use them alongside standard widgets. It is even possible to provide custom styles and themes for widgets that can be used to change the appearance of standard widgets and appropriately written custom widgets. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.