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  • EddyE Offline
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    Eddy
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    Hi,

    did you have a look at the QML Treeview docs
    There is an example there.

    The picture you're a referring to is missing in your post. Can you add it? Then we can understand better what you want to do.

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    • EddyE Eddy

      Hi,

      did you have a look at the QML Treeview docs
      There is an example there.

      The picture you're a referring to is missing in your post. Can you add it? Then we can understand better what you want to do.

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      Arkning
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      @Eddy My bad, the picture was on a USB key so it didn't save it ^^. And yes has I said I've looked at the QML TreeView docs and thanks for your answer, hope the picture will be helpful.

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        Eddy
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        Hi Arkning,

        Your picture is still missing

        how did you insert it? Did you use a image provider? Then use the following syntax to put it in your post :

         ![alternate text](url)
        

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        • EddyE Eddy

          Hi Arkning,

          Your picture is still missing

          how did you insert it? Did you use a image provider? Then use the following syntax to put it in your post :

           ![alternate text](url)
          
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          Arkning
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          @Eddy I insert it by drag and dropping it.

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            Eddy
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            I don't think that will work. Do you see your image after drag and drop?
            At least I don't see it over here.

            please follow the instructions in this link
            to show us your picture, otherwise it will be difficult to help you out.

            Eddy

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            • EddyE Eddy

              I don't think that will work. Do you see your image after drag and drop?
              At least I don't see it over here.

              please follow the instructions in this link
              to show us your picture, otherwise it will be difficult to help you out.

              Eddy

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              Arkning
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              @Eddy Yes I see It (the picture is inside the first message), but It's an image from my computer not from internet so url doesn't work

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                Fheanor
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                Upload it on internet and share it to us, it will be more easier I think

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                  Upload it on internet and share it to us, it will be more easier I think

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                  Arkning
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                  @Fheanor https://www.google.fr/search?q=arborescence&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwie0IjOtPbTAhUKJlAKHdl6DaEQ_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=908#imgrc=IYXrqFXnP7ShfM:

                  I try with an url but it didn't work so here is a link to a photo on google image that show what I want.

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                    Fheanor
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                    Looks like you have to use a TreeView with Rectangle Delegate on each line

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                    • F Fheanor

                      Looks like you have to use a TreeView with Rectangle Delegate on each line

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                      Arkning
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                      @Fheanor Thanks for the answer do you have a code example ?

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                        Fheanor
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                        I don't have an example that correspond to your example, but these are two examples of how you can use Delegate inside a TreeView.

                        • You can use the itemDelegate property of a TreeView . This example will change the color of each line:
                        itemDelegate: Rectangle {
                               color: ( styleData.row % 2 == 0 ) ? "white" : "lightblue"
                               Text {
                                   anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                   anchors.left: parent.left
                                   text: styleData.value // this points to the role we defined in the TableViewColumn below; which one depends on which column this delegate is instantiated for.
                               }
                        }
                        
                        • You can also define a special Delegate for each column of your TreeView like that:
                        TableViewColumn {
                               id : someColumn
                               role: "someRole"
                               title: someRole
                               delegate : Rectangle {
                                   ...
                             }
                        }
                        

                        Now you have to play with this to draw what you want

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                        • F Fheanor

                          I don't have an example that correspond to your example, but these are two examples of how you can use Delegate inside a TreeView.

                          • You can use the itemDelegate property of a TreeView . This example will change the color of each line:
                          itemDelegate: Rectangle {
                                 color: ( styleData.row % 2 == 0 ) ? "white" : "lightblue"
                                 Text {
                                     anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                     anchors.left: parent.left
                                     text: styleData.value // this points to the role we defined in the TableViewColumn below; which one depends on which column this delegate is instantiated for.
                                 }
                          }
                          
                          • You can also define a special Delegate for each column of your TreeView like that:
                          TableViewColumn {
                                 id : someColumn
                                 role: "someRole"
                                 title: someRole
                                 delegate : Rectangle {
                                     ...
                               }
                          }
                          

                          Now you have to play with this to draw what you want

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                          Arkning
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                          #13

                          @Fheanor Ok thanks i'll try I will let you know about my situation. Again thanks for the answers and your time !

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                            Fheanor
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                            You are welcome :)

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                              You are welcome :)

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                              Arkning
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                              @Fheanor Hi, so I didn't manage to make it work, now just forget about the Rectangle thing, I just want to make a Treeview so can you help me ?

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                                @Fheanor Hi, so I didn't manage to make it work, now just forget about the Rectangle thing, I just want to make a Treeview so can you help me ?

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                                Fheanor
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                                @Arkning You need to share what you try to do so we can help you. What is not working when you try to make a TreeView ?
                                This example that was linked before works perfectly.

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                                  @Arkning You need to share what you try to do so we can help you. What is not working when you try to make a TreeView ?
                                  This example that was linked before works perfectly.

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                                  Arkning
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                                  @Fheanor I have some assigning the model value, the example that you gave me the TableViewColumn part work but not the model one, Qt tell me that fileSystemModel doesn't exist. Actually I just want to add some "node" or p"parent" to my Treeview and of course some "children" I suppose it has a link with the model but I don't know how to do it. Hope it is more clear now. Thanks again for your time !

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                                    @Fheanor I have some assigning the model value, the example that you gave me the TableViewColumn part work but not the model one, Qt tell me that fileSystemModel doesn't exist. Actually I just want to add some "node" or p"parent" to my Treeview and of course some "children" I suppose it has a link with the model but I don't know how to do it. Hope it is more clear now. Thanks again for your time !

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                                    Fheanor
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                                    @Arkning
                                    This example is in your QtExample folder.
                                    Just open your IDE, click on Examples and then write : TreeView. You will see the project.

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                                      @Arkning
                                      This example is in your QtExample folder.
                                      Just open your IDE, click on Examples and then write : TreeView. You will see the project.

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                                      Arkning
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                                      @Fheanor I don't have Examples on my IDE... Where should it be on the screen ?

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                                        Fheanor
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                                        You can also create a TreeModel in C++ and then bind it to your Qml TreeView :

                                        model: myTreeModel
                                        

                                        If you don't understand how to bind model and view, have a look on this

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                                        • A Arkning

                                          @Fheanor I don't have Examples on my IDE... Where should it be on the screen ?

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                                          Fheanor
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                                          @Arkning Do you use QtCreator ? Because there are Examples folders in it.
                                          If you don't use it, download and install QtCreator.

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