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What is the class of the children of a QMenu?

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    JulienMaille
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    Thanks for your answer Volker!
    Maybe I was not clear.!http://pix.wefrag.com/i/7/7/a/1/8/448248ff5d702f9bbb4bf57907143104.png(menu)!
    If I shift+click "About" the whole Help menu is disabled.

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      JulienMaille
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      I'm still struggling with this. Let's formulate the problem differently:
      I want to change the stylesheet of all the widgets associated with a specific QAction.
      I can do this for actions added to a toolbar (in that case the corresponding widget is a QToolButton) but how do I access the widget that represent the action in a QMenu?

      QAction::associatedWidgets() does not help, it returns the QMenu not the menu item.

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        andre
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        QMenu is one widget. Take a look at its code to see how it is rendered. It does not consist of QToolButtons or QActions. Note that QAction is not a widget at all. So, I guess what you are after is not possible, at least not without subclassing QMenu.

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          JulienMaille
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          Thanks for your help Andre. I agree that QActions are not QWidgets. However there is something I don't understand:

          • when you add a QAction to a QToolBar, you "get" a QToolButton
          • when you add a QAction to a QMenu, do you "get" any widget?

          If QMenu is one widget, maybe it has child widgets?
          If it has no child, then I guess it is impossible to style its items?

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            andre
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            No, you do not get a widget for an action on a QMenu. However, you can style items using style sheets. Items support a whole array of pseudo states you can use. If you want to keep only a specified action enabled, you should also keep the container it is in enabled.

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              JulienMaille
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              I tried to "style a specific item":http://doc.trolltech.com/latest/stylesheet-syntax.html#selector-types of a QMenu using selector, dynamic properties and object name.
              None of these methods worked.

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                andre
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                You'll need to show more than just "It doesn't work" in order for us to be able to help you.

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                  JulienMaille
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                  Ok, I set this stylesheet to my QMenu containing (among others) a QAction whose object name is "actionExit" and whose text is "Exit". I also added a dynamic property to the QAction: a boolean called "styleMe" set to true.
                  @*#actionExit { background-color: blue; }
                  *[text="Exit"] { background-color: blue; }
                  *[styleMe="true"] { background-color: blue; }@
                  I also tried with QWidget or QMenu::item instead of *

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                    andre
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                    No, that won't work. Now you are trying to style the items in your menu as if they are widgets. Again, they are not. You can only use the QMenu::item subcontrol and the associated pseudo states.

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                      JulienMaille
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                      By pseudo states you mean this list?
                      @:checked
                      :disabled
                      :enabled
                      :focus
                      :hover
                      :indeterminate
                      :off
                      :on
                      :pressed
                      :unchecked @
                      Is this is the only way to set specific styling?

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                        andre
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                        Unless you want to reimplement QMenu itself, and do the rendering yourself: yes, it is.

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