[solved] QTableView and edit mode
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Hello,
I have implemented a very simple Widget, let say
@W::W(QAbstractItemModel * model)
{*tv = new QTableView(this);
tv.setModel(model); // case 1//setModel(model); // case 2
}
@
and @class W : public QTableView
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit W(QAbstractItemModel * model);QTableView * tv;
}@
actually in the case 1, the table is editable, in the second not.
Can someone explain me what is the distinction between both ? -
You can use "setEditTriggers(QAbstractItemView::AllEditTriggers)":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qabstractitemview.html#editTriggers-prop for your tableView
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H!i,
Thanks for your reply.
In fact when i use setEditTriggers(QAbstractItemView::DoubleClicked); it does not work as i would like ;
and when i use setEditTriggers(QAbstractItemView::DoubleClicked) neither.
However i don't see any real difference between the two cases showed in the first post, that's why ia am asking the question also. -
Ok one simple question since W inherits from QTableView then what is the need of having another table TV initialized inside class W .
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[quote author="dmcr" date="1370260449"]
However i don't see any real difference between the two cases showed in the first post, that's why ia am asking the question also.[/quote]
There is no semantic difference between those 2 cases (regarding the usage of setModel()). You must be doing something else after the constructor is called which prevents the second case to work as expected.
Since case 1 works for you (which lets me assume that you don't set the model on itself) you maybe set another model afterwards which is not editable? -
bq. There is no semantic difference between those 2 cases
Yes that's what i intend to explain.
Actually i had some mousePressEvent, whitch was changing th behaviour.