Hi,

currently, item views do return a rather random size hint. Some at KDAB, 
including me, would love to see a size hint actually being related to the 
scroll area's content. For this, we thought of a method viewportSizeHint which 
returns the size of the viewport as if there would be no scroll bars required.

The most common use case for this is a list or a table of data in a window:

a) The ui designer doesn't need to set a custom size for the view, the size 
hint will make sure all data are visible

b) The amount of data might grow, in that case it might made sense to enlarge 
the view. Imagine three tree views below each other inside a scroll area. If 
the tree views would stay at their size, a scroll bar would appear in both the 
tree view and in the surrounding scroll area. This won't happen with a proper 
size hint combined with a size policy.

I'v attached a patch to the current qtbase.git. It does the described behaviour 
for QScrollArea and QTableView. Try running the example at 
examples/itemviews/spreadsheet to see what happens if you e.g. resize the 
columns in the table view.


Thoughts?


Cheers,
Christoph

Attachment: scrollarea-sizehint.patch
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