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    I have a QListWidget with a model with checkboxes on each item. I've enabled ExtendedSelection as the selection mode, but I still can only toggle one checkbox at a time. Is there a simple way to check/uncheck the checkboxes on all rows selected? I've tried getting the selected rows from the view's selection model in a connection to QListView::clicked, but that doesn't really work and will get out of step with the rows that are actually selected.
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    Amid rising reports of flea infestations during warmer seasons, pet owners are seeking reliable tools to protect their companions. One essential item in this fight is a Pet Grooming Comb , specifically designed to trap and remove fleas and their eggs. Tallfly offers a comb engineered for precision and comfort, providing pet parents with an effective weapon against these persistent pests. When selecting a flea comb, consider the spacing and material of the teeth. Fine, evenly spaced teeth made from corrosion-resistant metal are better suited to capture tiny fleas and eggs while preventing bending or breakage. Tallfly's comb features stainless steel teeth that withstand repeated use and cleaning, ensuring consistent performance throughout the flea season. Avoid plastic teeth, which can flex too easily and allow fleas to escape. Handle design also plays a critical role. A comfortable grip reduces hand fatigue during prolonged grooming sessions, especially for large or long-haired pets. Tallfly's ergonomic handle is crafted from non-slip material, allowing precise control even when working through dense fur. This ensures each stroke remains firm and effective without causing discomfort to your companion. Dogs and cats alike benefit from the steady, gentle application that minimizes stress. Length and coat type of your pet will influence comb choice. Short-haired breeds may require a narrower comb to reach close to the skin, while long-haired animals often need a wider comb to cover more surface area. Tallfly's comb strikes a balance with a mid-width design that handles both scenarios. For especially dense coats, using a pre-grooming step with a detangling tool can ease comb movement, allowing the flea comb to reach the undercoat where pests may hide. Durability and ease of cleaning are vital for maintaining hygiene. Flea combs pick up not only live insects but also dirt and debris. Choosing a comb with removable teeth or a wide base simplifies cleaning and sanitizing between uses. Tallfly's design allows quick rinsing under water, and the metal teeth resist corrosion from pet shampoos and disinfectants. Regular cleaning prevents reinfestation and keeps your grooming tools ready for action. Safety features should not be overlooked. Rounded teeth tips help prevent scratching or irritating delicate skin while ensuring close contact to lift fleas effectively. Tallfly's comb is tested on various coat types to ensure it glides smoothly without catching or pulling hair. This gentle approach is crucial for pets with sensitive skin or conditions such as dermatitis, offering relief rather than discomfort during pest removal. Complementary products enhance the comb's effectiveness. Using a fine-mesh grooming mat or tray beneath your pet captures fallen fleas, preventing them from escaping back into your home. Following combing, treat your pet's environment by washing bedding and vacuuming floors to eliminate any remaining eggs or larvae. Tallfly encourages an integrated approach that combines tool selection with home care for comprehensive flea control. Timing and consistency matter. Fleas can multiply rapidly, so combing sessions should occur regularly, even when you don't spot visible pests. Integrating flea combing into weekly grooming routines helps catch infestations early and maintains coat health. Tallfly's comb makes this process so comfortable that pets learn to associate grooming with affection and security, rather than fear of bug removal. Professional groomers and veterinary clinics also rely on flea combs as diagnostic tools to assess infestation levels. By inspecting the comb for flea dirt—tiny black specks—you can gauge the severity of the problem. Tallfly's high-contrast comb surface makes it easier to spot these indicators, empowering pet parents to seek timely treatment if needed. Choosing the right flea comb is a key step in safeguarding your pet's wellbeing during high-risk seasons. With durable teeth, ergonomic design, and user-friendly features, Tallfly's Pet Grooming Comb stands ready to help you tackle infestations effectively and compassionately. Discover how this specialized tool can keep your companion comfortable and flea-free, and visit Tallfly for more pest control solutions.
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    I see this is an old thread and I see several unresolved threads on this topic. I'm leaving this incase it helps someone else who ends up here. The solution was twofold for me. Go to File > Export Project and select Enable Python Generator. This will create a main.py. Make sure you pip install PySide6-DS Hope this helps someone.
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    Hello i am using WinCC OA to develop a qt application. WinCC OA has some custom elements which cannot be detected by squish for example a polygon. Squish is now not able to detect this element with the picker. I know the name of the element but as it is of WinCC OA internal i do not know the type: waitForObject( {"container": "container", "name": "POLYGON1","type": "???","visible": 1} ); How do i get this information? And what to use if unknown? Is there any other way? I mainly just need to click this element. Thanks a lot
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    Thank you 😊
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    Oh right, I forgot about that one. Depending on the content you can apply the same to rows. In any case, since your issue is fixed, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tools" button so that other forum members may know a solution has been found :-)
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    @Max Ok, j'ai compris : en modifiant la taille de la fonte du QLineEdit inclus dans le QTimeEdit, ça fonctionne. Bêtement je prenais la police "f" du QLineEdit inclus, modifiais la taille de "f" et faisais QLineEdit->parent->setFont(f). Ici "parent" était de trop. En me relisant, j'espère que ce que j'ai écris est compréhensible... A+ Sylvain
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    @RokeJulianLockhart to the best of my knowledge, no. The first release of Discourse was in 2014 and the forum is several years older than that.