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How to create in QT main chat windows like this?

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    qwe3
    wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 17:38 last edited by
    #21

    @mrjj Next small problem :)

    I have now ( in the picture is small error - the third row have smaller rectangle ( whre is text "somethingABC ") - I change it in paint application; this rectangle have width like the others )

    example4.png

    My delegate:

    path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect), 10, 10);
    

    When I change it to:

    path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect.x(), option.rect.y(),option.rect.width()/2,option.rect.height()), 10, 10);
    

    I get:
    example5.png

    There are 3 columns in QTableView:
    the first one for my messages
    the second one - seperator
    the third for other person's messages

    I would like to align to right the third column - yellow rectangles. Like this:
    example6.png

    With the text there is not a problem:

    painter->drawText(QRect(option.rect),Qt::AlignVCenter, index.data().toString());
    

    But function

    painter->drawPath(path);
    

    doesn't have a parameter with alignments

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    • Q qwe3
      5 Jul 2020, 17:38

      @mrjj Next small problem :)

      I have now ( in the picture is small error - the third row have smaller rectangle ( whre is text "somethingABC ") - I change it in paint application; this rectangle have width like the others )

      example4.png

      My delegate:

      path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect), 10, 10);
      

      When I change it to:

      path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect.x(), option.rect.y(),option.rect.width()/2,option.rect.height()), 10, 10);
      

      I get:
      example5.png

      There are 3 columns in QTableView:
      the first one for my messages
      the second one - seperator
      the third for other person's messages

      I would like to align to right the third column - yellow rectangles. Like this:
      example6.png

      With the text there is not a problem:

      painter->drawText(QRect(option.rect),Qt::AlignVCenter, index.data().toString());
      

      But function

      painter->drawPath(path);
      

      doesn't have a parameter with alignments

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      mrjj
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      wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 17:47 last edited by
      #22

      @qwe3
      Hi
      Only drawText uses align. Not other paint functions as far as i know :0

      Since option.rect IS the cell, i think you just need to set
      ui->table->horizontalHeader()->setStretchLastSection(true);

      so the last col is actually to the far right

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        qwe3
        wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:02 last edited by qwe3 7 May 2020, 18:03
        #23

        @mrjj Thank you, I think I can use something like:

        path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect.x()+100, option.rect.y(),option.rect.width()/2,option.rect.height()), 10, 10);
        

        for the last column.

        But there is next problem :D

        When I use:

        table->verticalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::ResizeToContents);
        

        I get the perfect height for cell (0,0). Perfect. But cell (0,1) must has the same height like cell (0,0), so it can be too big for cell (0,1).

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        • Q qwe3
          5 Jul 2020, 18:02

          @mrjj Thank you, I think I can use something like:

          path.addRoundedRect(QRectF(option.rect.x()+100, option.rect.y(),option.rect.width()/2,option.rect.height()), 10, 10);
          

          for the last column.

          But there is next problem :D

          When I use:

          table->verticalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::ResizeToContents);
          

          I get the perfect height for cell (0,0). Perfect. But cell (0,1) must has the same height like cell (0,0), so it can be too big for cell (0,1).

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          wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:05 last edited by
          #24

          @qwe3
          Hi

          • I get the perfect height for cell (0,0). Perfect. But cell (0,1) must has the same height like cell (0,0), so it can be too big for cell (0,1).

          Im not really sure what you say here :)

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            qwe3
            wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:12 last edited by
            #25

            example6.png
            Please look at first row. In cell (0,0) there is text "somethingABC\ntext\njdsa". In cell ( 0,2 ) there is text "so". When I use

            table->verticalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::ResizeToContents);
            

            QT resize height of the first row to height which cell (0,0 ) needs. But cell (0,2) must have the same height. In cell (0,2) there is only text "so" , so it can have smaller height.

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            • Q qwe3
              5 Jul 2020, 18:12

              example6.png
              Please look at first row. In cell (0,0) there is text "somethingABC\ntext\njdsa". In cell ( 0,2 ) there is text "so". When I use

              table->verticalHeader()->setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView::ResizeToContents);
              

              QT resize height of the first row to height which cell (0,0 ) needs. But cell (0,2) must have the same height. In cell (0,2) there is only text "so" , so it can have smaller height.

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              wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:14 last edited by mrjj 7 May 2020, 18:15
              #26

              Hi
              But that is what ResizeToContents does ?
              So if it has lesser text, it will be smaller.

              Do you want all to have same size regardless of text ?

              ahh you mean the "so" should be smaller ?

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                qwe3
                wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:17 last edited by qwe3 7 May 2020, 18:18
                #27

                @mrjj
                I would like something like that:

                example7.png

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                • Q qwe3
                  5 Jul 2020, 18:17

                  @mrjj
                  I would like something like that:

                  example7.png

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                  wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:24 last edited by
                  #28

                  @qwe3
                  Hi
                  I think that will be hard as one row can only have one height.
                  https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qtableview.html#setRowHeight
                  but you can span cells to give them uneven sizes
                  void QTableView::setSpan(int row, int column, int rowSpanCount, int columnSpanCount)

                  But im wondering if it would not be easier to just use a QListView ( you can reuse delegate)
                  and have 2 of them .
                  one in each side and then just some white Qwidget in between ?

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                    qwe3
                    wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:31 last edited by
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                    @mrjj I never used QListView. I don't need to use QTableView. But when I add 2 QListView there are two sliders to move? I would like to have only one like in QTableView ( on the right )

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                    • Q qwe3
                      5 Jul 2020, 18:31

                      @mrjj I never used QListView. I don't need to use QTableView. But when I add 2 QListView there are two sliders to move? I would like to have only one like in QTableView ( on the right )

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                      wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 18:40 last edited by mrjj 7 May 2020, 18:40
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                      @qwe3
                      Its just like TableView but just having one column.

                      Then each row can be any height you wish pr item/shape and same for the right one.

                      Else i think it get complicated to do with one tableView.
                      You would have to make one row as hight as the biggest shape or merge cells to allow it to be uneven.
                      Not easy in my book to calc that.
                      But your call.

                      Well its not so hard to make both scroll at same time

                      connect(view1->horizontalScrollBar(), SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), view2->horizontalScrollBar(), SLOT(setValue(int)));
                      connect(view2->horizontalScrollBar(), SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), view1->horizontalScrollBar(), SLOT(setValue(int)));
                      

                      and ofc you can just hide one of them if you wish

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                        qwe3
                        wrote on 6 Jul 2020, 06:09 last edited by
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                        @mrjj Hello,

                        Could you tell me how will you do this GUI? Using QTableView, QListView or something other? At the moment please forget about 3 columns. Change it to only one column. In telegram application I see only one column for all people ( maybe two - the first one is for avatar in circle ). Do you know how it is done in telegram application? You told me that application has delegate. And it's using QListView too? What about the size of circle where is the text? How it is implemented that we have circle with text in other sizes?

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