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Responsive layout with QFrame

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    Tyskie
    wrote on last edited by Tyskie
    #9

    Oh ! setResizeMode(QListView::Adjust) did the trick thank you so much :D
    I actually don't need a QStyledItemDelegate with that (explaining below regarding you comment updates) !

    About your questions, my custom widget is simply a QFrame with a QLabel and QButton in QHBoxLayout.
    And yes I use addItem followed by setItemWidget with a QListWidgetItem.

    Regarding performances, I think I will have near 50 items max, on the other hand those are using thread for the countdown, and as I limit the amount of threads, then yes, as you said, should not be a problem.

    I am not yet very familiar with the framework, I have some trouble understanding how the delegate can draw my widget :D - need to dig that out. Thanks again.

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      Oh ! setResizeMode(QListView::Adjust) did the trick thank you so much :D
      I actually don't need a QStyledItemDelegate with that (explaining below regarding you comment updates) !

      About your questions, my custom widget is simply a QFrame with a QLabel and QButton in QHBoxLayout.
      And yes I use addItem followed by setItemWidget with a QListWidgetItem.

      Regarding performances, I think I will have near 50 items max, on the other hand those are using thread for the countdown, and as I limit the amount of threads, then yes, as you said, should not be a problem.

      I am not yet very familiar with the framework, I have some trouble understanding how the delegate can draw my widget :D - need to dig that out. Thanks again.

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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #10

      @Tyskie
      Hi
      Well then setItemWidget should work just fine.

      Here is a delegate for combobox
      http://programmingexamples.net/wiki/Qt/Delegates/ComboBoxDelegate
      Notice the paint. it uses QApplication::style()->drawControl to draw the item
      There are many things, style()->drawControl and friends can draw. including all QWidgets
      like QPushButton.

      void ComboBoxDelegate::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const
      {
        QStyleOptionViewItemV4 myOption = option;
        QString text = Items[index.row()].c_str();
       
        myOption.text = text;
       
        QApplication::style()->drawControl(QStyle::CE_ItemViewItem, &myOption, painter);
      }
      

      However, in Editmode, it uses a real combobox for selections.
      (QWidget *ComboBoxDelegate::createEditor)

      Its all explained here
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/model-view-programming.html

      However, if you use setItemWidget , i see no need for a delegate.

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        Well actually if one item gets removed, the others does not fill the place it left. More over when I remove an item and the resize the window, I got segment fault. I guess I am not yet done with ! hehe :)

        Thank you for the delegate example I will check it out and learn from it.

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          Well actually if one item gets removed, the others does not fill the place it left. More over when I remove an item and the resize the window, I got segment fault. I guess I am not yet done with ! hehe :)

          Thank you for the delegate example I will check it out and learn from it.

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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #12

          @Tyskie
          Hi
          How do you remove the item ?
          It should not crash. Also notice that Qt has a owner system that delete Widgets when parent is deleted
          so its important not to delete the children manually.
          I assume you simply remove the ListWidgetItem ?

          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/objecttrees.html

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            wrote on last edited by Tyskie
            #13

            Hi,
            even worse :D I have a button.clicked.connect which I connected to QFrame close().
            so the button close the entire QFrame when X is pressed.

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              @Tyskie
              Hi
              How do you remove the item ?
              It should not crash. Also notice that Qt has a owner system that delete Widgets when parent is deleted
              so its important not to delete the children manually.
              I assume you simply remove the ListWidgetItem ?

              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/objecttrees.html

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              #14

              Hi, @mrjj how would delete the widget if not by deleting itself (the widget directly - not ListWidgetItem)?

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                Hi, @mrjj how would delete the widget if not by deleting itself (the widget directly - not ListWidgetItem)?

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                #15

                @Tyskie
                Hi and welcome back
                You mean take the widget back from the ListWidgetItem and delete it ?
                (but leave ListWidgetItem alone ) ?

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                  @Tyskie
                  Hi and welcome back
                  You mean take the widget back from the ListWidgetItem and delete it ?
                  (but leave ListWidgetItem alone ) ?

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                  wrote on last edited by Tyskie
                  #16

                  @mrjj thx, didn't had much time to get back to it yet.
                  I meant to remove the whole 'item' from the list with ListWidgetItem and the widget/layout in it
                  I have seem some people using takeItem/take and some with getting the model and removing item from it with removeRow, any best practice for that use case maybe?

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                    @mrjj thx, didn't had much time to get back to it yet.
                    I meant to remove the whole 'item' from the list with ListWidgetItem and the widget/layout in it
                    I have seem some people using takeItem/take and some with getting the model and removing item from it with removeRow, any best practice for that use case maybe?

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                    #17

                    @Tyskie
                    there is
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidget.html#removeItemWidget
                    to remove whole widget ( and all it owns)
                    or
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidget.html#takeItem

                    im not sure if u want both gone. (item and widget) or just widget

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                      Oh right I missed the removeItemWidget - my bad, thanks again !

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                        #19

                        mhm I start to think that QListWidget/View is not what I am looking for :D
                        It's been really hard to handle the clicked.connect of my button in the widget that is associated with the QListWidgetItem.
                        I am for example unable to find the QListWidgetItem which has the widget button in it that I am clicking on. I can surely click on the text to make it the selected QListWidgetItem and then click the button (having the delete slot method removing the current selected item) but that not really convenient.

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                          OK I gave up too early - I finally succeed to make it work :D thanks a lot @mrjj

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                            OK I gave up too early - I finally succeed to make it work :D thanks a lot @mrjj

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                            @Tyskie

                            Super :)

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                              @Tyskie

                              Super :)

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                              #22

                              @mrjj

                              Never ever give up

                              Is that from the frog's or the stork(?)'s POV, or both? ;-)
                              (And the pic makes me think of Windows programming!)
                              Where do you come across this kind of illustration in the first place? :)

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                                @mrjj

                                Never ever give up

                                Is that from the frog's or the stork(?)'s POV, or both? ;-)
                                (And the pic makes me think of Windows programming!)
                                Where do you come across this kind of illustration in the first place? :)

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                                @JonB
                                He he - good thinking.
                                Its was meant for the frog but your
                                comment make me think- it could also apply to the stork
                                as in never give up trying to swallow the frog.
                                I just use google image search as its brilliant nowadays.

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