--- Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 23.11.07 09:04:56, Chris Dunscombe wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to have a checkable column plus label with other columns in a > > table. I can't use > > QTableWidget as one of the other columns is a ComboBox. After much trying, > > googling and > reading of > > Mark's excellent new book I just can't get it to work. I'm clearly doing > > something wrong > > > > Main problem is that the label doesn't display unless it's being clicked. > > Also I can't check > the > > checkbox unless I've previously double-clicked in the area where the label > > is. > > Why do you try to use a QCheckBox in the first place? Just return the > Qt::IsUserCheckable flag in flags() and react to the Qt::CheckStateRole > in data() for the apropriate column. Then the view itself will add a > checkbox to the column and display the text from data(). Works like a > charm. > > Anyway, some comments... > > > class myModel(QStandardItemModel): > > This is wrong, you're misuing the standard item model. Please read its > API docs, its usually not needed to subclass it, you only need to create > QStandardItem's for the various cells in your model and set them > checkable if they should be checkable. > > If you want to write your own model, because you have some custom/legacy > data format use QAbstractTableModel as base (when its tabular data) or > QAbstractItemModel (if its tree-like data). > > Andreas > > --
Andreas, Thanks very much for your reply. I've tried again, using QAbstractTableModel and without a custom ItemDelegate, but I still can't get it to work. Do I need to use a custom ItemDelegate given I don't need a QCheckBox but use Qt.ItemIsUserCheckable from flags()? I just can't seem to get my head around this. If you could include some code as a simple example that would be greatly appreciated. Anyway here's my latest code, where I've tried to implement your comments, but this just gives an empty box not even two cells which I'd have expected as a minimum. Any help from anyone else is also appreciated. Thanks, Chris Code #!/usr/bin/env python import sys, os print os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] print sys.version from PyQt4.QtCore import * from PyQt4.QtGui import * class window(QWidget): def __init__(self, parent = None, myList = None): QWidget.__init__(self, parent) self.colsTable = myTableView(parent = self, numRows = 2, dataObj = myList) mainLayout = QHBoxLayout() mainLayout.addWidget(self.colsTable) self.setLayout(mainLayout) index1 = self.colsTable.model.index(0, 0, QModelIndex()) self.colsTable.model.setData(index1,Qt.Checked ,Qt.CheckStateRole) class myTableView(QTableView): def __init__(self, parent = None, numRows = 0, dataObj = None): super(myTableView, self).__init__(parent) self.dataObj = dataObj # Setup the model self.model = myModel(dataObj = dataObj) self.setModel(self.model) # Add the single column self.model.insertColumn(0) # Add the rows for dummy in range(numRows): self.model.insertRow(0) class myModel(QAbstractTableModel): def __init__(self, parent=None, dataObj = None): super(myModel, self).__init__(parent) self.dataObj = dataObj def data(self, index, role=Qt.DisplayRole): if role == Qt.CheckStateRole: if self.dataObj[index.row()] == 0: return QVariant(Qt.Unchecked) else: return QVariant(Qt.Checked) else: return QVariant() def setData(self, index, value, role): if role == Qt.CheckStateRole: if value == Qt.Checked: self.dataObj[index.row()] = 1 else: self.dataObj[index.row()] = 0 else: print "Set data with no CheckStateRole" self.emit(SIGNAL("dataChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)"),index, index) return True def flags(self, index): if index.column() == 0: return Qt.ItemIsEnabled | Qt.ItemIsEditable | Qt.ItemIsUserCheckable | Qt.ItemIsSelectable else: return Qt.ItemIsEnabled myList = [] myList.append(0) myList.append(1) a = QApplication(sys.argv) w = window(myList = myList) w.show() sys.exit(a.exec_()) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt