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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T19:50:20+00:00 2026-05-16T19:50:20+00:00

I cannot find a way to set the text alignment in a QTabWidget. After

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I cannot find a way to set the text alignment in a QTabWidget.

After I’ve created an instance of this widget, I’ve set its tabPosition property to West, but I wish it showed text/label horizontally.
I’ve given a look to the Qt’s stylesheets, but as you can see, the text-align property can only be set on QPushButton and QProgressBar.

I already searched on the web, but I just found a bugreport, a non-answered question, and finally a user that suggests to re-implement the paint() method.
Maybe I’d solve, but I’m using Python (PyQt or PySide) and I don’t know how to do it.

Can you help me?

EDIT:
thanks to Teukamm, I wrote a bit of code:

from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore

class HorizontalTabWidget(QtGui.QTabBar):
    def paintEvent(self, event):
        for index in range(self.count()):
            painter = QtGui.QPainter()
            painter.begin(self)
            painter.setPen(QtCore.Qt.blue);
            painter.setFont(QtGui.QFont("Arial", 10));
            tabRect = self.tabRect(index)
            painter.drawText(tabRect, QtCore.Qt.AlignVCenter | QtCore.Qt.TextDontClip, self.tabText(index));
            painter.end()

     def sizeHint(self):
         return QtCore.QSize(60, 130)

import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
tabs = QtGui.QTabWidget()
tabs.setTabBar(HorizontalTabWidget())
widget1 =  QtGui.QWidget()
widget2 =  QtGui.QWidget()
tabs.addTab(widget1, "Widget1")
tabs.addTab(widget2, "Widget2")
tabs.setTabPosition(2)
tabs.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())

And finally I’ve my text aligned as I expected, but I’ve a little (big?) problem: when you click on the right side of every tab button, it doesn’t send the currentChanged SIGNAL. I’ve also tried to expand the width of every tabRect, in paintEvent, but it doesn’t work. What should I change?

Thank you 🙂

BTW: you could not inherit from QTabWidget, but from QTabBar 😉

EDIT:

Solved! Just changed the method sizeHint in tabSizeHint and it works well 🙂

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    2026-05-16T19:50:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:50 pm

    To get you started, you need to create a custom class that is a subclass of QtGui/QTabWidget and redefine the painting method:

    class HorizontalTabWidget(QtGui.QTabWidget):
       def paintEvent(self, event):
          QPainter p;
          p.begin(this);
          # your drawing code goes here
          p.end();
    

    Here’s the documentation for QWidget.paintEvent method that you are reimplementing.

    Of course you need to know how painting works in general, please refer to the documentation for QPainter.

    Unfortunately I don’t have a PyQt installation handy at the moment, so I can’t give you a more specific solution.

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