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    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Hello again,

    If I understand there is no solution to do a combobox with checkboxes even like this example :

    from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
    import sys, os
    
    class CheckableComboBox(QtGui.QComboBox):
        def __init__(self):
            super(CheckableComboBox, self).__init__()
            self.view().pressed.connect(self.handleItemPressed)
            self.setModel(QtGui.QStandardItemModel(self))
    
        def handleItemPressed(self, index):
            item = self.model().itemFromIndex(index)
            if item.checkState() == QtCore.Qt.Checked:
                item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
            else:
                item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Checked)
    
    class Dialog_01(QtGui.QMainWindow):
        def __init__(self):
            super(QtGui.QMainWindow,self).__init__()
            myQWidget = QtGui.QWidget()
            myBoxLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout()
            myQWidget.setLayout(myBoxLayout)
            self.setCentralWidget(myQWidget)
            self.ComboBox = CheckableComboBox()
            for i in range(3):
                self.ComboBox.addItem("Combobox Item " + str(i))
                item = self.ComboBox.model().item(i, 0)
                item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
            self.toolbutton = QtGui.QToolButton(self)
            self.toolbutton.setText('Select Categories ')
            self.toolmenu = QtGui.QMenu(self)
            for i in range(3):
                action = self.toolmenu.addAction("Category " + str(i))
                action.setCheckable(True)
            self.toolbutton.setMenu(self.toolmenu)
            self.toolbutton.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton.InstantPopup)
            myBoxLayout.addWidget(self.toolbutton)
            myBoxLayout.addWidget(self.ComboBox)
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
        dialog_1 = Dialog_01()
        dialog_1.show()
        dialog_1.resize(480,320)
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    
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    • ? A Former User

      Hello again,

      If I understand there is no solution to do a combobox with checkboxes even like this example :

      from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
      import sys, os
      
      class CheckableComboBox(QtGui.QComboBox):
          def __init__(self):
              super(CheckableComboBox, self).__init__()
              self.view().pressed.connect(self.handleItemPressed)
              self.setModel(QtGui.QStandardItemModel(self))
      
          def handleItemPressed(self, index):
              item = self.model().itemFromIndex(index)
              if item.checkState() == QtCore.Qt.Checked:
                  item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
              else:
                  item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Checked)
      
      class Dialog_01(QtGui.QMainWindow):
          def __init__(self):
              super(QtGui.QMainWindow,self).__init__()
              myQWidget = QtGui.QWidget()
              myBoxLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout()
              myQWidget.setLayout(myBoxLayout)
              self.setCentralWidget(myQWidget)
              self.ComboBox = CheckableComboBox()
              for i in range(3):
                  self.ComboBox.addItem("Combobox Item " + str(i))
                  item = self.ComboBox.model().item(i, 0)
                  item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
              self.toolbutton = QtGui.QToolButton(self)
              self.toolbutton.setText('Select Categories ')
              self.toolmenu = QtGui.QMenu(self)
              for i in range(3):
                  action = self.toolmenu.addAction("Category " + str(i))
                  action.setCheckable(True)
              self.toolbutton.setMenu(self.toolmenu)
              self.toolbutton.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton.InstantPopup)
              myBoxLayout.addWidget(self.toolbutton)
              myBoxLayout.addWidget(self.ComboBox)
      
      if __name__ == '__main__':
          app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
          dialog_1 = Dialog_01()
          dialog_1.show()
          dialog_1.resize(480,320)
          sys.exit(app.exec_())
      
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      mrjj
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #9

      @EJWA
      The main issue is that it will close when you Check one item.
      If you hax that, you then have the issue of how to close it.

      So overall as @jsulm says, its not a very good idea as
      it breaks the standard for the operating system.

      Unless you mean, you just want user to check one and then its fine it closes.

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        A Former User
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        So, it means that there is no solution other than using a list widget which can be open when you select multiple elements ?

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        • ? A Former User

          So, it means that there is no solution other than using a list widget which can be open when you select multiple elements ?

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #11

          @EJWA
          well you can hax it if you really feel like it

          from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui    
          app = QtGui.QApplication([])
          
          class Combo(QtGui.QComboBox):
              def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
                  super(Combo, self).__init__()
                  self.addItems(['Item_1','Item_2','Item_3','Item_4','Item_5'])
                  self.show()
          
              def hidePopup (self):
                  pass
          
          inst=Combo()
          sys.exit(app.exec_())
          

          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25733891/how-to-cause-qcombobox-pull-down-menu-to-stay-open

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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            Thanks very much. What about the tool button ? It is a good idea ?

             self.toolbutton = QtGui.QToolButton(self)
                    self.toolbutton.setText('Select Categories ')
                    self.toolmenu = QtGui.QMenu(self)
                    for i in range(3):
                        action = self.toolmenu.addAction("Category " + str(i))
                        action.setCheckable(True)
                    self.toolbutton.setMenu(self.toolmenu)
                    self.toolbutton.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton.InstantPopup)
            
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            • ? A Former User

              Thanks very much. What about the tool button ? It is a good idea ?

               self.toolbutton = QtGui.QToolButton(self)
                      self.toolbutton.setText('Select Categories ')
                      self.toolmenu = QtGui.QMenu(self)
                      for i in range(3):
                          action = self.toolmenu.addAction("Category " + str(i))
                          action.setCheckable(True)
                      self.toolbutton.setMenu(self.toolmenu)
                      self.toolbutton.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton.InstantPopup)
              
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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @EJWA

              You mean to use toolbutton to popup menu ?
              or toolbutton inside combo box ?

              Using a popup menu might suffer from same issue to close when one is selected/checked.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                the same functions as using a combobox with checkboxes

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                  the same functions as using a combobox with checkboxes

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                  mrjj
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @EJWA

                  Both ways can work even if not usual function.

                  Also if its rare user need to select multiple Categories its maybe ok.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Can I keep the toolbutton menu open when selecting multiple categories ?

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                      Can I keep the toolbutton menu open when selecting multiple categories ?

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #17

                      @EJWA

                      well yes but its more haxy than combo box
                      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2050462/prevent-a-qmenu-from-closing-when-one-of-its-qaction-is-triggered/11571550#11571550
                      you might need to use event filter

                      Why dont u just use a dialog ?
                      Click button.
                      Dialog opens with ListView,
                      use checks one or more Categories.
                      User press ok to close.

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                        #18

                        Hello, it seems that this code doesn't work because I design the interface with QT creator, so I must generate the py file from the ui using the pyuic4 and then modify the py file. I am trying now this example and I

                        class CheckableComboBox(QtGui.QComboBox):
                            def __init__(self):
                                super(CheckableComboBox, self).__init__()
                                self.view().pressed.connect(self.handleItemPressed)
                                self.setModel(QtGui.QStandardItemModel(self))
                        
                            def handleItemPressed(self, index):
                                item = self.model().itemFromIndex(index)
                                if item.checkState() == QtCore.Qt.Checked:
                                    item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
                                else:
                                    item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Checked)
                        self.imploc_extension = CheckableComboBox()
                              
                                for i in range(4):
                                    self.imploc_extension.addItem("csv")
                                    self.imploc_extension.addItem("xls")
                                    self.imploc_extension.addItem("mtx")
                                    self.imploc_extension.addItem("txt")
                                    item = self.imploc_extension.model().item(i, 0)
                                    item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
                        
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                          Hello, it seems that this code doesn't work because I design the interface with QT creator, so I must generate the py file from the ui using the pyuic4 and then modify the py file. I am trying now this example and I

                          class CheckableComboBox(QtGui.QComboBox):
                              def __init__(self):
                                  super(CheckableComboBox, self).__init__()
                                  self.view().pressed.connect(self.handleItemPressed)
                                  self.setModel(QtGui.QStandardItemModel(self))
                          
                              def handleItemPressed(self, index):
                                  item = self.model().itemFromIndex(index)
                                  if item.checkState() == QtCore.Qt.Checked:
                                      item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
                                  else:
                                      item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Checked)
                          self.imploc_extension = CheckableComboBox()
                                
                                  for i in range(4):
                                      self.imploc_extension.addItem("csv")
                                      self.imploc_extension.addItem("xls")
                                      self.imploc_extension.addItem("mtx")
                                      self.imploc_extension.addItem("txt")
                                      item = self.imploc_extension.model().item(i, 0)
                                      item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.Unchecked)
                          
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                          jsulm
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @EJWA Modifying generated code isn't a good idea as your modifications will be lost next time the code is generated...

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            Finally,

                            I will use listwidget, it us easier. Thank you for all your help.

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