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Welcome to Qt Widgets and More in these Corona times. I hope you all stay safe and stay sane. Today, well talk about a tiny little itch that Ive had for a while, namely, headers in QListView and in QTableView that sometimes are too small to show the text. So, I want headers that can adapt to the content. Ill show you how. Let me show you exactly what I mean. If you have a look at this user interface that I have here, you can see a rather simple table with five rows and three columns and you can see it says bands from the 80s I love. Its a nice header because I know exactly what the Depeche Mode, The Cure, Naive and Nitzer Ebb, and Erasure column means. But observe what happens if I do like this. You can see that it cuts a bit away from each end so that I see the ends just say the. Around here, that would be enough width, but still I would love to have the full title so that I at least could eventually see the whole thing. The problem is the same wi