Answer is so long, because I wrote different approaches, choose the best for you.
Try to do next:
Create QListView
, customize it (with stylesheet for example)
Set model with your data and set view to QComboBox
with special methods:
setModel()
and setView()
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qcombobox.html#setView
setStyleSheet("font-family: Arial;font-style: normal;font-size: 12pt");
For label you can use stylesheet too, setFont or just set HTML code with suitable font:
QFont f( "Arial", 14, QFont::Bold);
label->setFont(f);
With ComboBox you can use this for example:
QStringList stringList;
stringList << "#hello" << "#quit" << "#bye";
QStringListModel *mdl = new QStringListModel(stringList);
QFont comboFont("Arial",16,-1,true);
QListView *vw = new QListView;
vw->setFont(comboFont);
ui->comboBox->setModel(mdl);
ui->comboBox->setView(vw);
But it will install font to your data in popup menu, not in the header, so you can use also next:
QFont comboFont("Arial",16,-1,true);
for(int i = 0; i< ui->comboBox->count(); i++)
{
ui->comboBox->setItemData(i,QVariant(comboFont),Qt::FontRole);
}
ui->comboBox->setFont(comboFont);
Wityh this code snippet you'll get popup menu and header with this font and you don't need create models and views.