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The line w.setBackgroundRole(QPalette.Base) in the code below has no effect. Why? How do I fix that?

import sys
from PySide.QtCore import *
from PySide.QtGui import *

app = QApplication(sys.argv)
w = QWidget()
w.setBackgroundRole(QPalette.Base)
w.show()
app.exec_()

2 Answers 2

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You need to call setAutoFillBackground(True) on the widget. By default, a QWidget doesn't fill its background.

For more information, see the documentation for the setAutoFillBackground property.

If you want to use an arbitrary background color, you need to modify the widget's palette instead:

p = w.palette()
p.setColor(w.backgroundRole(), Qt.red)
w.setPalette(p)
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    Welcome to stackoverflow! Thanks for answering both the "why" and the "how"! Sep 29, 2012 at 19:05
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    No problem. I should add that the Qt documentation is a bit unclear: the QPalette::Window role is used to fill a widget's background if it is a top-level window. Otherwise, your widget's backgroundRole is used instead, so your code should work as expected.
    – jmk
    Sep 29, 2012 at 19:07
  • so its self.widget.setAutoFillBackground(True)
    – pippo1980
    May 9, 2022 at 17:41
  • Hi, for me this have no effect while the answer of @Mohammad Nazari bellow works. Do you have an idea of what could be the reason? Nov 21, 2023 at 15:28
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you can also use setStyleSheet for example:

w.setAttribute(Qt.Qt.WA_StyledBackground, True)
w.setStyleSheet('background-color: red;')

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