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    Bob64
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    #7

    Thanks - some ideas to try there.

    Couple of notes:

    1. TapHandler doesn't appear to be available in the version of Qt I am currently constrained to use (5.9.6).
    2. Although I have ended up using RowLayout (and SplitView and such like) in some other places I always try to avoid QTQuick 1 dependencies if possible. Am I being unreasonable? Are layouts one of those things that are completely OK to mix with QtQuick 2?
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      IntruderExcluder
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      While Layouts are importing looks like 1.x this doesn't means that they are from Quick 1, it is because of weird versioning in QML. The one thing you should avoid is QuickControls 1.x since they are deprecated at least (and also ugly and slow).

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      • IntruderExcluderI IntruderExcluder

        While Layouts are importing looks like 1.x this doesn't means that they are from Quick 1, it is because of weird versioning in QML. The one thing you should avoid is QuickControls 1.x since they are deprecated at least (and also ugly and slow).

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        Bob64
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        #9

        @IntruderExcluder Understood. Unfortunately I do have to use SplitView and TreeView from Controls 1 as there are no alternatives.

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          @IntruderExcluder Understood. Unfortunately I do have to use SplitView and TreeView from Controls 1 as there are no alternatives.

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          GrecKo
          Qt Champions 2018
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          #10

          @Bob64 There is a SplitView in Qt Quick Controls 2 since Qt 5.13

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          • GrecKoG GrecKo

            @Bob64 There is a SplitView in Qt Quick Controls 2 since Qt 5.13

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            Bob64
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            #11

            @GrecKo unfortunately I am stuck on 5.9.6 for the time being. Also, judging by some of the questions in this forum, it looks like the new SplitView isn't quite ready for production use yet anyway.

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              I think I have tried out all of the possible ideas in this thread but they all fail in one way or another. Either they are not available to me in Qt 5.9.6, or the text stops wrapping, or the mouse area stops capturing the list item selection, or the list row heights become a uniform height rather than each one adjusting itself according to its text. This last behaviour is something that is essential for me to preserve. The best I have been able to come up with is a variation on my original code with two separate mouse areas. To avoid the small dead spot in the space between row items, I have set the spacing to 0 and instead added a leftMargin to the Text item.

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                I think I have tried out all of the possible ideas in this thread but they all fail in one way or another. Either they are not available to me in Qt 5.9.6, or the text stops wrapping, or the mouse area stops capturing the list item selection, or the list row heights become a uniform height rather than each one adjusting itself according to its text. This last behaviour is something that is essential for me to preserve. The best I have been able to come up with is a variation on my original code with two separate mouse areas. To avoid the small dead spot in the space between row items, I have set the spacing to 0 and instead added a leftMargin to the Text item.

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                GrecKo
                Qt Champions 2018
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                @Bob64 said in Row of Text items in ListView:

                I think I have tried out all of the possible ideas in this thread but they all fail in one way or another. Either they are not available to me in Qt 5.9.6, or the text stops wrapping, or the mouse area stops capturing the list item selection, or the list row heights become a uniform height rather than each one adjusting itself according to its text.

                IntruderExcluder's solution should work:

                import QtQuick 2.0
                import QtQuick.Window 2.0
                import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
                import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
                
                Window {
                    id: root
                    visible: true
                    width: 640
                    height: 480
                    title: qsTr("Hello World")
                
                    ListModel {
                        id: messageModel
                        ListElement {
                            message: "sadasdasdad"
                            level: 1
                        }
                        ListElement {
                            message: "sadasdaasdasdasdasdasdad"
                            level: 2
                        }
                        ListElement {
                            message: "sadasdaasdasdqweqweqwesdad"
                            level: 3
                        }
                        ListElement {
                            message: "sadasdarwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwesdadsadasdarwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwesdad"
                            level: 4
                        }
                    }
                
                    ListView {
                        anchors.fill: parent
                        model: messageModel
                
                        delegate: ItemDelegate {
                            width: root.width
                            padding: 5
                            contentItem: RowLayout {
                                spacing: 5
                                Text {
                                    text: model.level
                                }
                                Text {
                                    text: model.message
                                    Layout.fillWidth: true
                                    wrapMode: Text.Wrap
                                }
                            }
                            onClicked: print(model.index)
                        }
                    }
                }
                
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                • GrecKoG GrecKo

                  @Bob64 said in Row of Text items in ListView:

                  I think I have tried out all of the possible ideas in this thread but they all fail in one way or another. Either they are not available to me in Qt 5.9.6, or the text stops wrapping, or the mouse area stops capturing the list item selection, or the list row heights become a uniform height rather than each one adjusting itself according to its text.

                  IntruderExcluder's solution should work:

                  import QtQuick 2.0
                  import QtQuick.Window 2.0
                  import QtQuick.Controls 2.0
                  import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
                  
                  Window {
                      id: root
                      visible: true
                      width: 640
                      height: 480
                      title: qsTr("Hello World")
                  
                      ListModel {
                          id: messageModel
                          ListElement {
                              message: "sadasdasdad"
                              level: 1
                          }
                          ListElement {
                              message: "sadasdaasdasdasdasdasdad"
                              level: 2
                          }
                          ListElement {
                              message: "sadasdaasdasdqweqweqwesdad"
                              level: 3
                          }
                          ListElement {
                              message: "sadasdarwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwesdadsadasdarwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwerwesdad"
                              level: 4
                          }
                      }
                  
                      ListView {
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          model: messageModel
                  
                          delegate: ItemDelegate {
                              width: root.width
                              padding: 5
                              contentItem: RowLayout {
                                  spacing: 5
                                  Text {
                                      text: model.level
                                  }
                                  Text {
                                      text: model.message
                                      Layout.fillWidth: true
                                      wrapMode: Text.Wrap
                                  }
                              }
                              onClicked: print(model.index)
                          }
                      }
                  }
                  
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                  Bob64
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @GrecKo Thank you. That is almost there. For longer text items, the rows will adjust their height as required. However the default height of each row makes the list too spaced out for brief text items (seems to default to 40 for me). This seems like it should be a simple tweak but I haven't been able to find it yet!

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                    GrecKo
                    Qt Champions 2018
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    That's because the implicitHeight of the ItemDelegate is based on the max of the one from its background and its contentItem.

                    You can ignore the background implicitHeight by adding: implicitHeight: implicitContentHeight + topPadding + bottomPadding

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                    • GrecKoG GrecKo

                      That's because the implicitHeight of the ItemDelegate is based on the max of the one from its background and its contentItem.

                      You can ignore the background implicitHeight by adding: implicitHeight: implicitContentHeight + topPadding + bottomPadding

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                      Bob64
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @GrecKo Thank you so much for your help but it seems implicitContentHeight is not available in my version of Qt.

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                        @GrecKo Thank you so much for your help but it seems implicitContentHeight is not available in my version of Qt.

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                        IntruderExcluder
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @Bob64 said in Row of Text items in ListView:

                        @GrecKo Thank you so much for your help but it seems implicitContentHeight is not available in my version of Qt.

                        Use implicitHeight: contentItem.implicitHeight + topPadding + bottomPadding then.

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                        • IntruderExcluderI IntruderExcluder

                          @Bob64 said in Row of Text items in ListView:

                          @GrecKo Thank you so much for your help but it seems implicitContentHeight is not available in my version of Qt.

                          Use implicitHeight: contentItem.implicitHeight + topPadding + bottomPadding then.

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                          Bob64
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @IntruderExcluder Thank you! I thought I had tried that one but obviously not. Anyway, it works well. Thank you for this and for your original suggestion.

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