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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    wrote on last edited by
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    What is your exact purpose with these multiple selection ?

    As for your code sample, it currently is wrong on several levels. The first being that QListWidget selection has nothing to do with widgets you might want to put in it the way your currently do.

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      Howard
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      #3

      Hi @SGaist,
      You asked "What is your exact purpose with these multiple selection ?"

      Thanks for the quick reply.

      I've written an image viewer with an MDI scrolling flowlayout based catalog of images that appear as a grid of 128x128 thumbnails. I need to select multiple to make it easy to delete multiple disk image files in a single operation.

      H.

      Screenshot at 2019-10-02 12-07-38.png

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        SGaist
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        Then it would make more sense to use a QListView with possibly a QFileSystemModel for listing the images.

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        • mrjjM Offline
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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          QListView

          and maybe set it in icon mode
          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistview.html#ViewMode-enum
          as it then would be a grid of selectable items.

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          • H Offline
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            Howard
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Will QListView support a 2D grid of icons?

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            • H Howard

              Will QListView support a 2D grid of icons?

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @Howard

              Hi
              yes when viewmode is set to icon mode, its like
              a 2d grid.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @Howard

                Hi
                yes when viewmode is set to icon mode, its like
                a 2d grid.

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                Howard
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                I said "Will QListView support a 2D grid of icons?"

                @mrjj said "yes when viewmode is set to icon mode, its like
                a 2d grid"

                I haven't been able to make that happen. I can make the QListView show only one row at a time. What am I missing?

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                // listview.cpp
                #include "listview.h"
                #include <QListView>
                #include <QStandardItemModel>
                #include <QApplication>
                
                widget::widget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget( parent ) {
                  setFixedSize(300,200);
                  int nrow = 4,
                      ncol = 3;
                
                  QStandardItemModel *model = new QStandardItemModel(nrow, ncol, this);
                  for (int c=0; c<ncol; ++c) { // fill model value
                    for(int r=0; r<nrow; r++) {
                      QString sstr = "[ " + QString::number(c) + "," + QString::number(r) + " ]";
                      QStandardItem* item = new QStandardItem(sstr);
                      model->setItem(r, c, item);
                    }
                  }
                
                  QListView* listView = new QListView(this);
                  listView->setViewMode(QListView::IconMode);
                  listView->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection);
                  listView->setModel(model);
                  //listView->setModelColumn(ncol-1);
                }
                
                int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                
                  widget lve;
                  lve.show();
                
                  return a.exec();
                }
                
                #pragma once
                // listview.h
                #include <QWidget>
                
                class widget : public QWidget {
                  Q_OBJECT
                 
                 public:
                  widget(QWidget* parent=nullptr);
                };
                
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                • CKurduC Offline
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                  CKurdu
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @Howard said in Select multiple widget in layout:

                  I haven't been able to make that happen. I can make the QListView show only one row at a time. What am I missing?

                  If you add more content it is automatically adding new rows if this is your really need.

                  You reap what you sow it

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #10

                    Hi

                    As @CKurdu says, keep on adding then its more clear :=)

                    alt text

                    as 128x128 with icons

                    alt text

                    Also, you must likely want the resizeMode to be Adjust so it will use all space available.
                    and also tweak
                    listView->setGridSize(QSize(132, 132));
                    listView->setIconSize(QSize(128, 128));
                    to make it look like you want. (icons fills all space)

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                      Howard
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #11

                      This seems to work for a proof of concept. Before I go too much further, is this right? I'll add calls to setGridSize and setIconSize later...

                      // listview.cpp
                      #include "listview.h"
                      #include <QListView>
                      #include <QStandardItemModel>
                      #include <QApplication>
                      #include <QMdiArea>
                      #include <QMdiSubWindow>
                      
                      MainWindow::MainWindow() : QMainWindow() {
                        QMdiArea* mdiArea = new QMdiArea;
                        setCentralWidget(mdiArea);
                      
                        int nrow = 4000,
                            ncol = 1;
                      
                        QStandardItemModel *model = new QStandardItemModel(nrow, ncol, this);
                        QSize itemsize(60,30);
                        for(int r=0; r<nrow; r++) {
                          QString sstr = "[ " + QString::number(r) + " ]";
                          QStandardItem* item = new QStandardItem(sstr);
                          item->setSizeHint(itemsize);
                          model->setItem(r, 0, item);
                        }
                      
                        QListView* listview = new QListView;
                        listview->setViewMode(QListView::IconMode);
                        listview->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection);
                        listview->setModel(model);
                        listview->setResizeMode(QListView::Adjust);
                      
                        QMdiSubWindow* subWindow = mdiArea->addSubWindow(listview);
                        subWindow->showMaximized();
                      }
                      
                      int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
                        QApplication app(argc, argv);
                      
                        MainWindow mainWin;
                        mainWin.show();
                      
                        return app.exec();
                      }
                      
                      #pragma once
                      // listview.h
                      #include <QMainWindow>
                      
                      class MainWindow : public QMainWindow {
                        Q_OBJECT
                       
                       public:
                        MainWindow();
                      };
                      
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                      • mrjjM Offline
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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        Hi
                        It does look fine.
                        I think you can set GridSize at any point but i didnt test it.

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                          Howard
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          In case it might help to see my Linux image viewer, you can get its source code here:

                          https://github.com/HowardRubin-dev/Thumbnal-Image-Viewer

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