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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @marlenet15
    well maybe u can make inputmask do something like that.

    Best solution would be custom widget but that is far more work.
    Not even sure how to make it overlap.

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    @mrjj Do you have an idea how to make it work with an input mask?

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      @mrjj Do you have an idea how to make it work with an input mask?

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      @marlenet15
      yes using escape
      \D\A\T\E:AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA
      it shows as "Date:" and u cant change it.
      so should be able to show an actual date.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @marlenet15
        yes using escape
        \D\A\T\E:AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAA
        it shows as "Date:" and u cant change it.
        so should be able to show an actual date.

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        @mrjj So the actual text "Date:" can be changed to "Jan 19 2016" or any format of date?

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          @mrjj So the actual text "Date:" can be changed to "Jan 19 2016" or any format of date?

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          @marlenet15
          yes
          its not pretty but
          \J\a\n\ \1\9\ \2\0\1\6:AAAAAA

          does look correct.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @marlenet15
            yes
            its not pretty but
            \J\a\n\ \1\9\ \2\0\1\6:AAAAAA

            does look correct.

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            #13

            i also think the input mask is actually the best way, or maybe even better a custom QValidator.
            But to just add something to the (rather ugly) QLabel idea: You could use QLineEdit::setTextMargins() to move the left-most position of the cursor.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @marlenet15
              yes
              its not pretty but
              \J\a\n\ \1\9\ \2\0\1\6:AAAAAA

              does look correct.

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              wrote on last edited by marlenet15
              #14

              @mrjj So right now in my code the date that is going into the QLineedit is the current date. So I would need to separate the string and make sure to add \ ? Also what do the A's mean? the ones you put in your example?

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              • raven-worxR raven-worx

                i also think the input mask is actually the best way, or maybe even better a custom QValidator.
                But to just add something to the (rather ugly) QLabel idea: You could use QLineEdit::setTextMargins() to move the left-most position of the cursor.

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                @raven-worx yes I agree the input mask Is the best way to go. However, it's a new concept for me since I never heard of it. That is why I am very confused to how it works.

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                • M marlenet15

                  @raven-worx yes I agree the input mask Is the best way to go. However, it's a new concept for me since I never heard of it. That is why I am very confused to how it works.

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                  @raven-worx said:
                  setTextMargins
                  +1 That would work for custom control.

                  yes, you would need to put \ into your date.
                  the AAAA is input specifier .
                  Go to a LineEdit and find inputmask property and press F1 to read about them.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @raven-worx said:
                    setTextMargins
                    +1 That would work for custom control.

                    yes, you would need to put \ into your date.
                    the AAAA is input specifier .
                    Go to a LineEdit and find inputmask property and press F1 to read about them.

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                    wrote on last edited by marlenet15
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                    @mrjj So if the user is allowed 100 characters for the QLineEdit do I have to put 100 A's?

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                    • M marlenet15

                      @mrjj So if the user is allowed 100 characters for the QLineEdit do I have to put 100 A's?

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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #18

                      @marlenet15 erhm, yes I think. maybe there is way
                      but inputmasks are normally used for short input like date
                      or iP etc

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                      • M marlenet15

                        @mrjj So if the user is allowed 100 characters for the QLineEdit do I have to put 100 A's?

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                        @marlenet15
                        if you are familiar with regular expressions you might want to use QRegExpValidator which will result in the same behavior
                        And set it on the line edit.

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                        • raven-worxR raven-worx

                          @marlenet15
                          if you are familiar with regular expressions you might want to use QRegExpValidator which will result in the same behavior
                          And set it on the line edit.

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                          @raven-worx
                          oh. So QRegExpValidator can have static text?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @raven-worx
                            oh. So QRegExpValidator can have static text?

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                            @mrjj
                            Of course, a regular expression can have a static text included

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                              @mrjj
                              Of course, a regular expression can have a static text included

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                              @raven-worx
                              yes, but i didn't know it would show in lineEdit as Validator sounds so none visual :)

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                              • raven-worxR raven-worx

                                @mrjj
                                Of course, a regular expression can have a static text included

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                                @raven-worx Can you please show me an example of that? I have never heard of that and I googled it and I didn't find anything about that :)

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                                • M marlenet15

                                  @raven-worx Can you please show me an example of that? I have never heard of that and I googled it and I didn't find anything about that :)

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                                  @marlenet15
                                  you can see how to use QRegExpValidator in the link i've posted.
                                  Use a RegExp similiar to this one. There are tons of material on the web about regexp to learn.

                                  QRegExp("Comments\\: ([Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] [0-3]?[0-9] [0-9]{4}\\: (.+))");
                                  

                                  This regexp is surely not perfect, but enough to get an idea and continue to learn the syntax i guess.

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                                  • raven-worxR raven-worx

                                    @marlenet15
                                    you can see how to use QRegExpValidator in the link i've posted.
                                    Use a RegExp similiar to this one. There are tons of material on the web about regexp to learn.

                                    QRegExp("Comments\\: ([Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] [0-3]?[0-9] [0-9]{4}\\: (.+))");
                                    

                                    This regexp is surely not perfect, but enough to get an idea and continue to learn the syntax i guess.

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                                    @raven-worx
                                    If I may interject, [Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] is not okay for matching one should use a (non-capturing) group instead. i.e: (?:Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec).

                                    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                      My two cents: if you have Qt5, consider using QRegularExpressionValidator and QRegularExpression instead, since the motor has been remarkably improved.

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                                      • raven-worxR raven-worx

                                        @marlenet15
                                        you can see how to use QRegExpValidator in the link i've posted.
                                        Use a RegExp similiar to this one. There are tons of material on the web about regexp to learn.

                                        QRegExp("Comments\\: ([Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] [0-3]?[0-9] [0-9]{4}\\: (.+))");
                                        

                                        This regexp is surely not perfect, but enough to get an idea and continue to learn the syntax i guess.

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                                        wrote on last edited by marlenet15
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                                        @raven-worx I just tried it and the amazing thing is the cursor moves automatically moves to the right of the date. However, I can still edit the date and I don't want it to be edited whatsoever. When the mouse clicks the QLineEdit, I want it so that the cursor starts right after the date text. :( Is it possible for this? Thank you so much for you help!

                                        This is the code I used:

                                        QRegExp rx("Comments\\: ([Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] [0-3]?[0-9] [0-9]{4}\\: (.+))");
                                        QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                                        ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                                        
                                        QDate date = QDate::currentDate();
                                        QTime time = QTime::currentTime();
                                        ui->lineEdit->setText(date.toString("MMM dd yyyy")+" "+time.toString("hh:mm:ss"));
                                        
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                                        • M marlenet15

                                          @raven-worx I just tried it and the amazing thing is the cursor moves automatically moves to the right of the date. However, I can still edit the date and I don't want it to be edited whatsoever. When the mouse clicks the QLineEdit, I want it so that the cursor starts right after the date text. :( Is it possible for this? Thank you so much for you help!

                                          This is the code I used:

                                          QRegExp rx("Comments\\: ([Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Nov|Dec] [0-3]?[0-9] [0-9]{4}\\: (.+))");
                                          QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                                          ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                                          
                                          QDate date = QDate::currentDate();
                                          QTime time = QTime::currentTime();
                                          ui->lineEdit->setText(date.toString("MMM dd yyyy")+" "+time.toString("hh:mm:ss"));
                                          
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                                          #28

                                          @marlenet15

                                          Try this:

                                          QString dateTimeStr = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("MMM dd yyyy hh:mm:ss");
                                          QString rxStr("Comments\\: %1\\: (.+)");
                                          QRegExp rx( rxStr.arg(dateTimeStr), Qt::CaseSensitive, QRegExp::RegExp2 );
                                          QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
                                          ui->lineEdit->setValidator(validator);
                                          

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