[solved] How can I click on a cell, in a QTextTable and trigger a signal?
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I have a calendar almost the same as the calendar example. I wish to click on one of the cells that represent a day and have an signal fire and trigger a slot on my mainwindow. I have the slot all set up but I can't find which object and signal to connect when a cell is clicked in the table.
The Tables are in a TextBrowser
In my code all it needs to do is set a field to the date of the cell clicked. I have this code written as well.
For a visual aid, the arrow in the pic below points to a cell that I need a signal for when clicked.
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Hi,
Can't you get a event? In that event check for a click event, then get the currentIndex and your done. Did do this in a QTableView/Model context, but can't imagine that this class doesn't do the same. There are also mouseOver events in case you need some extra information on a cell. Hope this helps just a bit, but again, never used the QTextTable before.
Greetz -
Its very easy if its a [[doc:QTableWidget]]
And a workaround for this issue could be like, catching the cursorchanged signal, and look for the position of the cursor to make sure, that it is in the table.
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[quote author="Rahul Das" date="1348734306"]Its very easy if its a [[doc:QTableWidget]]
And a workaround for this issue could be like, catching the cursorchanged signal, and look for the position of the cursor to make sure, that it is in the table.[/quote]
Being new is hard :( I didn't know that the textbrowser way of doing it didn't have click events so I had to rewrite my application using QTableWidget. It was a good learning experience though.
Thread solved.
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Usually we don't use the documents so interactive as any ui widget right ? Its simply because, when we take a print out of the document, interaction is almost useless! I mean, there is no ui interactions on a paper!
Still we can make it interactive by customizing our own way.