Negative. “current” is not a valid pseudo state, as “focus” is the appropriate pseudo state for the current item.
> On Aug 9, 2018, at 6:15 PM, Reinhardt Behm <rb...@hushmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Patrick, > > how about: > QTableView::item:selected > { color:green; } > QTableView::item:current > { color:yellow; } > > -- > Best Regards > > Reinhardt Behm > > On Thursday 09 August 2018 10:34:38 you wrote: >> Thanks again. Actually, what I am trying to do is differentiate between >> current and selected items so that I can tell which item is current within >> the selected row. For example, the following paints all selected items with >> the same text color so you don’t know which one is selected: >> >> QTableView::item:focus { >> color: yellow; >> } >> >>> On Aug 7, 2018, at 11:31 PM, Reinhardt Behm <rb...@hushmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Patrick, >>> >>> as I understood you, you want to style a row in a table view. When it is >>> selected and and current. >>> >>> I would do it like >>> TableView::item:selected, TableView::item:current >>> { color:ugly-green; } >>> >>> This is untested. >>> >>>> Thanks again, but I still don’t think you have answered the question. >>>> >>>>> On Aug 7, 2018, at 10:22 PM, Reinhardt Behm <rb...@hushmail.com >>>>> <mailto:rb...@hushmail.com>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> You can combine attributes: >>>>> >>>>> If needed, logical OR can be expressed using the comma operator: >>>>> QCheckBox:hover, QCheckBox:checked { color: white } >>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday 07 August 2018 20:54:58 you wrote: >>>>>> Thanks for your reply, Reinhardt. Your code acknowledges the selected >>>>>> item >>>>>> but I am looking for the current item whether it is selected or not. >>>>>> >>>>>> -Patrick >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Aug 7, 2018, at 6:00 PM, Reinhardt Behm via Interest >>>>>>> <interest@qt-project.org <mailto:interest@qt-project.org>> wrote:> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday 07 August 2018 16:31:42 Patrick Stinson wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have a vanilla QTableView with SingleSelection and SelectRows and >>>>>>>> am >>>>>>>> trying to figure out how to set the text color of the current item >>>>>>>> for >>>>>>>> both >>>>>>>> when the row is selected and when it isn’t. This is important so that >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> user knows which cell will be edited when they hit the enter key and >>>>>>>> so >>>>>>>> they can navigate to a new cell using the arrow keys. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It seems that the following will do it, but it doesn’t apply when the >>>>>>>> row >>>>>>>> is selected. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> QTableView::item:focus { >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> color: yellow; >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> How can this be done? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>>> -Patrick >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here something is used in a similar case >>>>>>> >>>>>>> TableViewBase { >>>>>>> >>>>>>> font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; >>>>>>> background-color: white; >>>>>>> >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> TableViewBase::item { >>>>>>> >>>>>>> color: black; >>>>>>> font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; >>>>>>> background-color: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1, stop: >>>>>>> 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #f6f7fa, stop: 1 #dadbde); >>>>>>> } >>>>>>> TableViewBase::item:selected { >>>>>>> >>>>>>> color: white; >>>>>>> background-color: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1, stop: >>>>>>> 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #606060, stop: 1 #000000); >>>>>>> }
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