Hi Mironchik, your example is very helpful. It seems that QListView is just what I want. I'll take a deeper loop at it. Thank you.
2016-01-20 23:36 GMT+08:00 Igor Mironchik <igor.mironc...@gmail.com>: > Just to clarification. > > Don't forget to setWrapping( true ) on QListView. With such settings list > view will be displayed as table. And you can play with scroll bars... > > On 20.01.2016 17:52, Hualet Wang wrote: > >> Really ? That’s quite good enough for me if it’s true. Thank you for you >> suggestion, I’ll check >> it out. :D >> >> 在 2016年1月20日,下午10:48,Igor Mironchik <igor.mironc...@gmail.com> 写道: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 20.01.2016 17:09, Hualet Wang wrote: >>> >>>> And one more, what about QTableWidget with icons? And why you decided >>>>> that QTableView will not do the trick? >>>>> >>>> Because I’m not sure if QTableView is capable of re-layouting the items >>>> after I delete one or more cells from it. And that’s the whole point of my >>>> question. >>>> >>> Even more: you can use QListView with flow QListView::LeftToRight with >>> resizeMode QListView::Adjust and proper delegate... And you are happy. >>> Items will relayout automatically... And will be placed in the table... >>> >>> And QtMWidgets is for touch-devices... >>>>> >>>> I’m not targeting touch devices. The application will run on Linux. >>>> >>> > -- -- Hualet
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