Changes the layout to QGridLayout and adds function to change widgets position on the layout depending on the windows aspect ratio. Before this the widgets wouldn't fit on screen when using the example on Android in portrait. Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-27685 Change-Id: I00009cb6c8c250a8333ac3dfa635f70da4576d5e Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Jani Korteniemi <jani.korteniemi@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit 1a6019438881b9aa54cfc8dbd3f8fc06ddc35d67) 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.