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    SherifOmran
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    Many thanks I works now perfect

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      AcerExtensa
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      Please add prefix [SOLVED] left to the topic subject. Thanks!

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        SherifOmran
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        I have another question. I need to call this widget from inside another widget called login.

        I included the header file widget.h into the login.h, then from inside the login.cpp I created the widget

        widget =w

        it shows the widget window but does not show the listview .. You remember we made the listview we made them in the h file of widget class
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        private:
        QFileSystemModel *dirmodel;
        QFileSystemModel *filemodel;
        QString input_filename;
        QListWidget *fileview;
        QTreeView *dirview;
        QString filename;
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          SherifOmran
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          should it be a child from the other widget (login) ?

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            AcerExtensa
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            I don't really understand what are you talking about...

            you need to reach private member of type QListView in MyWidget from your Login class instance?
            something like that?:
            @
            class Login
            {
            Login(){
            this->w = new MyWidget();
            this->w->fileview... //This is what you mean? If yes then make your fileview public instead of private...
            }
            private:
            MyWidget * w;
            }
            @

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              SherifOmran
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              When I click on loginbrowse, the browse widget opens its window. However only labels exist on the window without the listview and treeview.

              Login class
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              #include "browse.h"

              void Login::on_loginbrowse_clicked()
              {
              // selecting a new setting.dB file

              Browse w("Setting.dB"); // Browse searching for Setting.dB
              

              }
              @

              browse class with the listview
              @
              #ifndef BROWSE_H
              #define BROWSE_H
              #include "login.h"

              #include <QWidget>
              #include <QModelIndex>
              #include <QFileSystemModel>
              #include <QString>
              #include <QListWidget>
              #include <QTreeView>
              #include <QPushButton>

              class Browse : public QWidget
              {
              Q_OBJECT

              public:
              explicit Browse(QString input_filename, QWidget *parent = 0);
              ~Browse();

              private:
              QFileSystemModel *dirmodel;
              QFileSystemModel *filemodel;
              QString input_filename; //file name we need user to select. It is input from the mainwindow
              QListWidget *fileview;
              QTreeView *dirview;
              QString filename;

              public slots:
              void on_dirview_clicked(QModelIndex index);
              void on_fileview_clicked(QModelIndex index);
              void ok_pushbutton_clicked();

              };

              #endif // WIDGET_H
              @

              @
              #include "browse.h"

              #include <QtGui/QApplication>
              #include <QtCore>
              #include <QtGui>
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QString>
              #include <QPushButton>
              #include <QSpacerItem>
              #include <QFile>

              Browse::Browse(QString input_filename, QWidget *parent) :
              QWidget(parent)
              {

              qDebug() << "input filename " <&lt; input_filename;
              
              QLabel *title = new QLabel;
              
              QLabel *folderlabel = new QLabel;
              QLabel *fileslabel = new QLabel;
              
              QWidget *window = new QWidget;
              QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout;
              
              //this-&gt;fileview = new QListView;
              this->fileview = new QListWidget;
              this->dirview = new QTreeView;
              
              this->dirmodel = new QFileSystemModel;
              this->filemodel = new QFileSystemModel;
              QPushButton *okbutton = new QPushButton;
              okbutton->setText("OK");
              
              connect (dirview,SIGNAL(clicked(QModelIndex)),this, SLOT(on_dirview_clicked(QModelIndex)));
              connect (fileview,SIGNAL(clicked(QModelIndex)),this, SLOT(on_fileview_clicked(QModelIndex)));
              
              connect (okbutton,SIGNAL(clicked()),this,SLOT(ok_pushbutton_clicked()));
              
              title->setText("Select folder containing the database file - Setting.dB  !");
              
              folderlabel->setText("Folders");
              fileslabel->setText("Database Files");
              
              QString spath;
              spath = QDir::currentPath();
              
              dirmodel->setRootPath(spath);
              dirmodel->setFilter(QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::AllDirs);
              dirview->setModel(dirmodel);
              for (int i=1; i<=4; i++)
              {   dirview->hideColumn(i);}
              

              /*
              filemodel->setRootPath(spath);
              filemodel->setFilter(QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::Files);
              fileview->setModel(filemodel);
              */

              //QSpacerItem *spacer = new QSpacerItem;
              
              layout->addWidget(title,0,0);
              
              layout->addWidget(folderlabel,1,0);
              layout->addWidget(fileslabel,1,1);
              
              layout->addWidget(dirview,2,0);
              layout->addWidget(fileview,2,1);
              
              //layout->addWidget(spacer,3,1);
              layout->addWidget(okbutton,3,1);
              
              window->setLayout(layout);
              
              //window->showMaximized();
              window->show();
              

              }

              Browse::~Browse()
              {
              delete this->filemodel;
              delete this->fileview;
              delete this->dirview;
              delete this->dirmodel;
              }

              void Browse::on_dirview_clicked(QModelIndex index)
              {
              QString spath;
              spath = this->dirmodel->fileInfo(index).absoluteFilePath();
              qDebug() << spath;
              QString dbfile;
              dbfile = spath + "/freeswitch.txt";
              bool fileexist = QFile::exists(dbfile);
              if (fileexist) // dbfile exists
              {
              fileview->addItem("Freeswitch.txt");
              this->filename=dbfile;
              fileview->item(0)->setSelected(true);
              }

              //this->fileview->setRootIndex(filemodel->setRootPath(spath));
              

              }

              void Browse::on_fileview_clicked(QModelIndex index)
              {
              //filename = this->filemodel->fileInfo(index).absoluteFilePath();
              qDebug() << this->filename;
              }

              void Browse::ok_pushbutton_clicked()
              {
              //QString a = this->fileview->SelectedClicked;
              qDebug() << this->filename << "folder and path";
              QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "close", Qt::QueuedConnection);//important line

              }

              @

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                AcerExtensa
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                I'm wondering how does it work at all :) Have you read links I've send you?
                I hope this program is only for your learning and testing Qt, right?
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                Browse * w = new Browse("Setting.dB");
                w->show();
                @

                make it modal if you need. "setWindowModality":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qwidget.html#windowModality-prop

                Why do you need another one QWidget in your Browse class if your Browse class is an QWidget already?

                delete this:
                @QWidget *window = new QWidget;@

                and change this:
                @
                window->setLayout(layout);
                //window->showMaximized();
                window->show();
                @

                to:

                @this->setLayout(layout);@

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                  SherifOmran
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                  yes i read the link. Yes, I am learning QT and Cpp newly. It works now, my friend. Thank you

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                    AcerExtensa
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                    It's OK. Qt tutorials and videos will help you a lot too!

                    God is Real unless explicitly declared as Integer.

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                      SherifOmran
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                      I have another question, that i would appreciate if you help me with it.
                      I am using MAC, it is possible from my MAC QT to produce an exe compiled version and / or linux or should I install QT over windows and linux?

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                        AcerExtensa
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                        No you can't, you can maybe cross-compile for linux, but not for windows(you can cross-compile for linux and install complete cygwin system on your windows, it will work, maybe....).

                        God is Real unless explicitly declared as Integer.

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                          SherifOmran
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                          how do you use the setwindowmodality?
                          I need the browse window to be child and can not be reopened unless before closed

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                          Browse * w = new Browse(dB_Setting);
                          w->show;
                          @

                          @ Browse class

                          this->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal);
                          @

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                            AcerExtensa
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                            Set it in your Browse class constructor:
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                            Browser::Browser(QWidget *parent):QWidget(parent)
                            {
                            qDebug() << "input filename " << input_filename;
                            this->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
                            @

                            If you really want to block event loop of main application and stay in on_loginbrowse_clicked function till user closes browse widget, make your Browse class subclass QDialog instead of QWidget, QDialog has own event loop. So your code will work well:

                            @
                            class Browse : public QDialog
                            {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            public:
                            ...
                            @

                            @
                            void Login::on_loginbrowse_clicked()
                            {
                            // selecting a new setting.dB file
                            Browse w("Setting.dB"); // Browse searching for Setting.dB
                            }@

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                              SherifOmran
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                              I changed to QDialog as follows

                              @

                              class Browse : public QDialog
                              {
                              Q_OBJECT

                              public:
                              explicit Browse(QString input_filename, QWidget *parent = 0);
                              ~Browse();
                              QString OutputFileName;

                              @

                              @

                              QString InputFileName;

                              Browse::Browse(QString input_filename, QWidget *parent) :
                              QDialog(parent)
                              {

                              @

                              Then i use the following to test waiting loop of QDialog

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                              oid Login::on_loginbrowse_clicked()
                              {
                              Browse * w = new Browse(dB_Setting);
                              w->show();
                              qDebug() << "return from browse";
                              }
                              @

                              but when i click on browse, it prints return . It should wait till i select a file and then I should return the file name selected. I am still struggeling with it.

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                                SherifOmran
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                                OK I found it, it should be
                                @
                                w->exec();
                                @

                                and not
                                @
                                w->show();
                                @

                                but how to return the value selected?

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                                  I've told you, if you use QDialog you can use your code:

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                                  oid Login::on_loginbrowse_clicked()
                                  {
                                  Browse w(this,dB_Setting);
                                  w.exec();
                                  qDebug() << "return from browse";
                                  }
                                  @

                                  God is Real unless explicitly declared as Integer.

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                                    AcerExtensa
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                                    Or so... :)

                                    You need filename value, right? Create function for getting this value:
                                    @
                                    public:
                                    QString getValue(){return this->filename;}

                                    @

                                    after dialog exits you can get your value like this:
                                    @
                                    void Login::on_loginbrowse_clicked()
                                    {
                                    Browse * w = new Browse(dB_Setting);
                                    w->exec();
                                    qDebug() << "return from browse: " << w->getValue();
                                    //and don't forget to delete this instance:
                                    delete w;
                                    }
                                    @

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                                      SherifOmran
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                                      I have an issue over MAC. I need to show drives or at least to start with the current apppath folder

                                      I used the following filter but I don't see drives, I have / only however when i loads, it shows volumes folder and the dissapears. I can not set the current path of the modelview to the current directory called set in AppPath QString.

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                                      dirmodel->setFilter(QDir::Dirs | QDir::Drives | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::AllDirs);
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                                        SherifOmran
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                                        Solved showing drives in MAC, since folder volumes is hidden, I used QDir::Hidden.
                                        Although this is not the proper way but it is a bug in QT "Reported here":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-6875

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                                        dirmodel->setFilter(QDir::Dirs | QDir::Drives | QDir::Hidden | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot | QDir::AllDirs);
                                        @

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                                          SherifOmran
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                                          I have another question, I created a QDialog on the fly as this, then I want to differentiate between being closed normally with the (x) button or being closed through the ok button.

                                          @
                                          QDialog *modifypsswdwin = new QDialog (this);
                                          QLabel *newpsd1 = new QLabel(this); newpsd1->setText("New password");
                                          QPushButton *modifypsswdwin_ok = new QPushButton(this); modifypsswdwin_ok->setText("OK");
                                          connect(modifypsswdwin_ok,SIGNAL(clicked()),modifypsswdwin,SLOT(close()));
                                          int ret=modifypsswdwin.exec();
                                          @

                                          I searched and found that I need to do
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                                          QDialog.setResult(1)
                                          @

                                          but the question is how to setthe result if i have only 1 line in the connect. Is it possible to write multiple commands in the slot(close)?

                                          thank you

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