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    Rexona for men
    wrote on last edited by
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    1. Can I grey out items in a QComboBox so that they are not catching any input like disabled buttons? The items should still be visible in the combobox.

    2. I created a little newdialog for my application so the user can choose what he wants to create. I used the dialogs result variable to store a code and depending on that code I would proceed with the chosen action. In the documentation however it says, that it's recommend to return a DialogCode, which is either Accepted or Reject. Is my way still perfectly ok or are there better alternatives to return information from a dialog.

    3. Well, how do I use Qt Test effectively? I played a bit around with it in Qt Creator and it's surely nice, but since I need to create a new project and include and link the code that shall be tested, it doesn't look really useful to me. I would like to use it in the way I can use JUnit for Java in eclipse, esspecially with maven, so that I can run all tests with one click.

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      Rexona for men
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Since this thread is already on page three, I will give it a little push. If more information needed, please feel free to ask, I just tried to keep my questions short and focused

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        lgeyer
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Just remove the Qt::ItemIsEnabled flag from the item you want to be disabled.
        @
        QStandardItemModel model = static_cast<QStandardItemModel>(comboBox.model());
        QStandardItem *item = model->item(indexOfItemToBeDisabled);
        item->setFlags(item->flags() & ~Qt::ItemIsEnabled);
        @
        I would prefer to not 'abuse' the return value; use a getter instead.
        @
        public NewDialog : public QDialog
        {
        enum Action
        {
        Action1,
        Action2,
        ...
        };

        public:
        Action action() { return ... }
        }

        NewDialog dialog;
        if (dialog.exec() == QDialog::Accepted)
        {
        switch(dialog.action())
        {
        case Action1: ...
        }
        }
        @
        As to QTest I would recommend to take a look at unit tests of Qt itself.

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