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Welcome to another episode of Qt Widgets and More. Lets start this episode with a small quiz. Observe how the two lines that are here do not line up. What? You cant see? Let me help you. There we are. This edge here does not match this edge down there. Why is that? Thats exactly what this episode is about. But before you proceed, do please press pause and Ill try and explain what goes wrong here before we look at the actual code. Ill go as far as to claim that, if you havent been paying attention to content margins in your application so far, which is exactly what this is about, then you are likely suffering from exactly this problem. You might not observe that directly because its a complex layout going on. But please do check your code. You might find a few issues. Okay, before I show you the actual solution, let me show you a way where you can actually tell who those pixels here actually belong to. The trick is to start GammaRay. So, now I started