You could not do it with QLabel
. It's limitation of QSS. Try to use QToolButton
instead of QLabel
(and customize QToolButton
to look like QLabel
).
Possible you shuld use QToolButton
instead of QFrame
too.
Pergunta
I'm trying to set the hover state color of 2 labels inside a QFrame with a stylesheet, but the frame takes the hover states regardless if there is an actual hover:
I've got a QFrame with QLabels. I set the default colors to green and purple. While i hover the QFrame, the color of both labels should go red.
The exact same CSS does work with html, but i can't seem to get it to work with the QT stylesheets.
div{background-color:black; width:200px; height:100px;}
#label1{color: green;}
#label2{color: purple;}
div:hover #label1 {color: red;}
div:hover #label2 {color:red;}
Solução 2
You could not do it with QLabel
. It's limitation of QSS. Try to use QToolButton
instead of QLabel
(and customize QToolButton
to look like QLabel
).
Possible you shuld use QToolButton
instead of QFrame
too.
Outras dicas
Tested with Qt5.9 and your code still does not work. I have the same behaviour as you.
But, with this simple QSS code I get the label's text to be blue, and red when hovered.
QLabel {color:blue}
QFrame:hover {color:red}
This does not work when using the object-name, probably because of the conflict resolution of QSS.
#label {color:blue}
QFrame:hover {color:red}