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QStyleditemdelegate painting over the edge

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    AndreasF
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    Hello,

    I've implemented my custom delegate to draw vertical bars into a QTableView cell. Problem is that the option.rect can overlap to the next cell and is paint over if the next row is painted.

    Any suggestion to resolve such behavior?

    !http://andreas-franke.org/home/home@andreas-franke.org/public/paint.jpg(delegatePaint)!

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      -set the clipping rect of the painter to option.rect-

      oh did get you wrong (the images wasn't displayed first time). You do want to overpaint. Then QTableView isn't the right way to go... you already found the reason why. ;)
      An item-cell should only paint inside it's designated area.

      Nevertheless if you insist in using QTableView you need to draw the overlapping part in the other cell...

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        [quote author="raven-worx" date="1375883471"]-set the clipping rect of the painter to option.rect-

        oh did get you wrong (the images wasn't displayed first time). You do want to overpaint. Then QTableView isn't the right way to go... you already found the reason why. ;)
        An item-cell should only paint inside it's designated area.[/quote]

        Ok, but what is the right way get a table with desired appearance?

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          i've edited my post:
          [quote author="raven-worx" date="1375883471"]
          Nevertheless if you insist in using QTableView you need to draw the overlapping part in the other cell...[/quote]

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          If you have a question please use the forum so others can benefit from the solution in the future

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            AndreasF
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            Ok, thank you for your hint.

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