QMainWindow
has a central widget that has a layout. The layout you use on QMainWindow
is should be used upon its central widget instead. Hence you have to call
QWidget* QMainWindow::centralWidget()
first,
so you can get the central widget first and then use
void QLayout::setContentsMargins(int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
to adjust its layout. The diagram below comes from Qt's documentation.
Creating a main window without a central widget is not supported. You must have a central widget even if it's just a placeholder.
For example, you could have the following in QMainWindow
's constructor:
centralWidget()->layout()->setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0);
statusBar()->hide();
ui->mainToolBar->hide();
The status bar and the tool bar have been hidden, in order to remove as much blank space as possible.