// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \example graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout \title Simple Anchor Layout Example \examplecategory {Graphics} \ingroup examples-graphicsview-layout \brief Demonstrates anchor layout on a graphics view scene. The Simple Anchor Layout example shows the basic use of the QGraphicsAnchorLayout class. \image graphicssimpleanchorlayout-example.png The example starts by creating a QGraphicsScene (\c scene), 3 widgets (\c a, \c b, and \c c), and a QGraphicsAnchorlayout (\c layout). \quotefromfile graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp \skipto QGraphicsScene \printuntil QGraphicsAnchorLayout First it anchors the top left corner of item \c a to the top left corner of \c layout. This can be done in two steps: \skipto layout->addAnchor(a \printto adding Or in one step: \skipuntil [adding a corner anchor] \printline layout->addCornerAnchors(a, Qt::T Then the right anchor of \c a is anchored to the left anchor of \c b, and the top of item \c b is anchored to the bottom of \c a. \skipuntil [adding anchors] \printto adding anchors Place a third widget \c c under widget \c b: \skipuntil third widget \printline AnchorBottom Items \c b and \c c are anchored to each other horizontally: \skipto Qt::Horizontal \printline Qt::Horizontal Item c is anchored to the bottom right point of \c layout \skipuntil corner of the layout \printline Qt::BottomRightCorner Finally, QGraphicsWidget \c w is displayed in QGraphicsView \c view. \skipto QGraphicsWidget \printuntil app.exec() */