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  • eyllanescE eyllanesc

    @Loquat I'm curious, how many times do you invoke method createDockWindows?

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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    @eyllanesc only once for now

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    • LoquatL Loquat

      @eyllanesc only once for now

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      wrote on last edited by eyllanesc
      #8

      @Loquat

      1. Could you give more detail about your sentence: The menu shows wherever I click in the window? The QListView occupies the entire QDockWidget even that empty space under the items is part of the QListView.

      2. With your implementation you should only call it once since if you do it several times then myView will refer only to the last QListView.

      3. The position of the contextMenuEvent is with respect to the viewport of the QListView so you must change to: QPoint globalPos = deviceView->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos);

      4. Also use the new-syntax connection: connect(myView, &QWidget::customContextMenuRequested, this, &MyMainWindowClass::showContextMenu);

      If you want me to help you develop some work then you can write to my email: e.yllanescucho@gmal.com.

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      • eyllanescE eyllanesc

        @Loquat

        1. Could you give more detail about your sentence: The menu shows wherever I click in the window? The QListView occupies the entire QDockWidget even that empty space under the items is part of the QListView.

        2. With your implementation you should only call it once since if you do it several times then myView will refer only to the last QListView.

        3. The position of the contextMenuEvent is with respect to the viewport of the QListView so you must change to: QPoint globalPos = deviceView->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos);

        4. Also use the new-syntax connection: connect(myView, &QWidget::customContextMenuRequested, this, &MyMainWindowClass::showContextMenu);

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        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        @eyllanesc To answer 1, the menu shows wherever I mean it shows even when right-clicking outside the QListView

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        • LoquatL Loquat

          @eyllanesc To answer 1, the menu shows wherever I mean it shows even when right-clicking outside the QListView

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          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          @Loquat Could you provide a complete example, with that piece of code I can't reproduce the problem.

          If you want me to help you develop some work then you can write to my email: e.yllanescucho@gmal.com.

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          • LoquatL Offline
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            Loquat
            wrote on last edited by Loquat
            #11

            I tried to replicate with QListWidget to simplify things and the context menu still shows up when you right-click anywhere in the main window instead of showing up only for the List Widget. There's not much to it but here is an example that is hopefully reproducible for you (QListWidget* myList is a private member of MyClass)

            Example:

            /*Constructor*/
            MyClass::MyClass(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags flags) :
                QMainWindow(parent, flags)
            {
                QDockWidget* dock = new QDockWidget(tr("My View Dock"), this);
            
                myList= new QListWidget(dock);
                myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                connect(myList, SIGNAL(customContextMenuRequested(QPoint)), this, SLOT(showContextMenu(QPoint)));       
                dock->setWidget(myList);
                dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
            }
            
            
            void MyClass::showContextMenu(const QPoint& pos)
            {
                /* Handle global position */
                QPoint globalPos = myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos);
            
                /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                QAction* Action1 = rightClickMenu.addAction("Action1");
                QAction* Action2= rightClickMenu.addAction("Action2");
            
                selectedMenuItem = rightClickMenu.exec(globalPos);
                if (!selectedMenuItem)
                {
                    return;
                }
            
                if (selectedMenuItem == Action1)
                {
                    //do something
                }
                if (selectedMenuItem == Action2)
                {
                    //do something else
                }
            }
            
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              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              That's why @eyllanesc asked you for a complete minimal compilable example.

              With the small pieces you give here we can't do that as we have to guess the rest of the structure.

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              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                That's why @eyllanesc asked you for a complete minimal compilable example.

                With the small pieces you give here we can't do that as we have to guess the rest of the structure.

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                Loquat
                wrote on last edited by Loquat
                #13

                @eyllanesc and @SGaist Okay, so below is a reproducible example for you. Please, run it and right-click on the list inside the QListWidget - no context pops up. But when you click anywhere else, even the toolbar, the context menu shows up... what am I doing wrong? I'd like the context menu to show only for the given item in the QList (be it QListView or as it's here QListWidget for simplification purposes). I have to use Qt4 in my original code, hence my usage of lambda here is maybe wrong, as I tried to squeeze everything in main().

                #include <QApplication>
                #include <QDebug>
                #include <QDockWidget>
                #include <QMenuBar>
                #include <QToolBar>
                #include <QMenu>
                #include <QAction>
                
                
                int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                {
                    QApplication app(argc, argv);
                    QMainWindow myMainWindow;
                
                    QMenuBar* menuBar = new QMenuBar();
                    QToolBar* toolBar = new QToolBar();
                    toolBar->setObjectName("ToolBar");
                    QMenu* fileMenu = new QMenu("&File", menuBar);
                    menuBar->addMenu(fileMenu);
                    myMainWindow.setMenuBar(menuBar);
                    myMainWindow.addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, toolBar);
                
                    QDockWidget* dock = new QDockWidget("My View Dock");
                
                    QListWidget* myList = new QListWidget(dock);
                    myList->addItem("Item 1");
                    myList->addItem("Item 2");
                    myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                    QObject::connect(myList, &QListWidget::customContextMenuRequested, [myList](const QPoint& pos) {
                    qDebug() << myList->indexAt(pos);
                
                    QPoint globalPos = myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos);
                    /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                    QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                
                    });
                    dock->setWidget(myList);
                    dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                
                    myMainWindow.addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
                
                    myMainWindow.show();
                    return app.exec();
                }
                
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                • Cobra91151C Offline
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                  Cobra91151
                  wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                  #14

                  @Loquat

                  Hello!

                  You must call rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos)); at end of your lambda to display your context menu. I have improved your example code, feel free to try out.

                  Code:

                  #include <QApplication>
                  #include <QStandardItemModel>
                  #include <QListView>
                  #include <QDebug>
                  #include <QDockWidget>
                  #include <QMenuBar>
                  #include <QToolBar>
                  #include <QMenu>
                  #include <QAction>
                  #include <QMainWindow>
                  #include <QListWidget>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                  {
                      QApplication app(argc, argv);
                      QMainWindow myMainWindow;
                  
                      QMenuBar* menuBar = new QMenuBar();
                      QToolBar* toolBar = new QToolBar();
                      toolBar->setObjectName("ToolBar");
                      QMenu* fileMenu = new QMenu("&File", menuBar);
                      menuBar->addMenu(fileMenu);
                      myMainWindow.setMenuBar(menuBar);
                      myMainWindow.addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, toolBar);
                  
                      QDockWidget *dock = new QDockWidget("My View Dock");
                  
                      QListWidget *myList = new QListWidget(dock);
                      myList->addItem("Item 1");
                      myList->addItem("Item 2");
                      myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                      QObject::connect(myList, &QListWidget::customContextMenuRequested, [myList](const QPoint& pos) {
                          qDebug() << myList->indexAt(pos);
                          /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                          QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                          rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                          rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                          rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos)); // displays the context menu
                      });
                      dock->setWidget(myList);
                      dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                  
                      myMainWindow.addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
                  
                      myMainWindow.show();
                      return app.exec();
                  }
                  

                  Screenshot:
                  List_context_menu_example.gif

                  Happy coding!

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                  • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                    @Loquat

                    Hello!

                    You must call rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos)); at end of your lambda to display your context menu. I have improved your example code, feel free to try out.

                    Code:

                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include <QStandardItemModel>
                    #include <QListView>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    #include <QDockWidget>
                    #include <QMenuBar>
                    #include <QToolBar>
                    #include <QMenu>
                    #include <QAction>
                    #include <QMainWindow>
                    #include <QListWidget>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                    {
                        QApplication app(argc, argv);
                        QMainWindow myMainWindow;
                    
                        QMenuBar* menuBar = new QMenuBar();
                        QToolBar* toolBar = new QToolBar();
                        toolBar->setObjectName("ToolBar");
                        QMenu* fileMenu = new QMenu("&File", menuBar);
                        menuBar->addMenu(fileMenu);
                        myMainWindow.setMenuBar(menuBar);
                        myMainWindow.addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, toolBar);
                    
                        QDockWidget *dock = new QDockWidget("My View Dock");
                    
                        QListWidget *myList = new QListWidget(dock);
                        myList->addItem("Item 1");
                        myList->addItem("Item 2");
                        myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                        QObject::connect(myList, &QListWidget::customContextMenuRequested, [myList](const QPoint& pos) {
                            qDebug() << myList->indexAt(pos);
                            /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                            QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                            rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                            rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                            rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos)); // displays the context menu
                        });
                        dock->setWidget(myList);
                        dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                    
                        myMainWindow.addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
                    
                        myMainWindow.show();
                        return app.exec();
                    }
                    

                    Screenshot:
                    List_context_menu_example.gif

                    Happy coding!

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                    Loquat
                    wrote on last edited by Loquat
                    #15

                    @Cobra91151 Fantastic, thanks, that's helped! The context menu does still appear for the ToolBar and MenuBar, though - how can I prevent that? Plus, I don't want the context menu at a blank row in the list - I want it to show up only when I right-click a specific row - is that possible?

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                    • Cobra91151C Offline
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                      Cobra91151
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @Loquat

                      Yes, it is possible. I will do it, wait a bit.

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                      • LoquatL Loquat

                        @Cobra91151 Fantastic, thanks, that's helped! The context menu does still appear for the ToolBar and MenuBar, though - how can I prevent that? Plus, I don't want the context menu at a blank row in the list - I want it to show up only when I right-click a specific row - is that possible?

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                        Cobra91151
                        wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                        #17

                        @Loquat

                        So, I disabled the context menu by adding: setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu); to menuBar, toolBar and dock objects. Now, the context menu works only for your list. Check out my code below.

                        Code:

                        #include <QApplication>
                        #include <QStandardItemModel>
                        #include <QListView>
                        #include <QDebug>
                        #include <QDockWidget>
                        #include <QMenuBar>
                        #include <QToolBar>
                        #include <QMenu>
                        #include <QAction>
                        #include <QMainWindow>
                        #include <QListWidget>
                        
                        int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                        {
                            QApplication app(argc, argv);
                            QMainWindow myMainWindow;
                        
                            QMenuBar *menuBar = new QMenuBar();
                            menuBar->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                            QToolBar *toolBar = new QToolBar();
                            toolBar->setObjectName("ToolBar");
                            QMenu *fileMenu = new QMenu("&File", menuBar);
                            menuBar->addMenu(fileMenu);
                            myMainWindow.setMenuBar(menuBar);
                            myMainWindow.addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, toolBar);
                            toolBar->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                        
                            QDockWidget *dock = new QDockWidget("My View Dock");
                            dock->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                        
                            QListWidget *myList = new QListWidget(dock);
                            myList->addItem("Item 1");
                            myList->addItem("Item 2");
                            myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                            QObject::connect(myList, &QListWidget::customContextMenuRequested, [myList](const QPoint& pos) {
                                QModelIndex index = myList->indexAt(pos);
                        
                                if (index.isValid()) {
                                    /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                                    QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                                    rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos));
                                }
                        
                                /* Second example, you can use the itemAt method
                                if (myList->itemAt(pos) != nullptr) {
                                    //Create menu and insert some actions
                                    QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                                    rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                                    rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos));
                                }
                                */
                            });
                            dock->setWidget(myList);
                            dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                        
                            myMainWindow.addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
                        
                            myMainWindow.show();
                            return app.exec();
                        }
                        

                        Screenshot:
                        List_context_menu_example2.gif

                        There are two ways how you can display the context menu for your list items.

                        1. You can check if the QModelIndex is valid. You can get the index from your list: myList->indexAt(pos)
                        2. You can get the actual item by using myList->itemAt(pos) method and check for nullptr.
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                        • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                          @Loquat

                          So, I disabled the context menu by adding: setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu); to menuBar, toolBar and dock objects. Now, the context menu works only for your list. Check out my code below.

                          Code:

                          #include <QApplication>
                          #include <QStandardItemModel>
                          #include <QListView>
                          #include <QDebug>
                          #include <QDockWidget>
                          #include <QMenuBar>
                          #include <QToolBar>
                          #include <QMenu>
                          #include <QAction>
                          #include <QMainWindow>
                          #include <QListWidget>
                          
                          int main(int argc, char* argv[])
                          {
                              QApplication app(argc, argv);
                              QMainWindow myMainWindow;
                          
                              QMenuBar *menuBar = new QMenuBar();
                              menuBar->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                              QToolBar *toolBar = new QToolBar();
                              toolBar->setObjectName("ToolBar");
                              QMenu *fileMenu = new QMenu("&File", menuBar);
                              menuBar->addMenu(fileMenu);
                              myMainWindow.setMenuBar(menuBar);
                              myMainWindow.addToolBar(Qt::TopToolBarArea, toolBar);
                              toolBar->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                          
                              QDockWidget *dock = new QDockWidget("My View Dock");
                              dock->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::PreventContextMenu);
                          
                              QListWidget *myList = new QListWidget(dock);
                              myList->addItem("Item 1");
                              myList->addItem("Item 2");
                              myList->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::CustomContextMenu);
                              QObject::connect(myList, &QListWidget::customContextMenuRequested, [myList](const QPoint& pos) {
                                  QModelIndex index = myList->indexAt(pos);
                          
                                  if (index.isValid()) {
                                      /* Create menu and insert some actions */
                                      QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                                      rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                                      rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                                      rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos));
                                  }
                          
                                  /* Second example, you can use the itemAt method
                                  if (myList->itemAt(pos) != nullptr) {
                                      //Create menu and insert some actions
                                      QMenu rightClickMenu(myList);
                                      rightClickMenu.addAction("context1");
                                      rightClickMenu.addAction("context2");
                                      rightClickMenu.exec(myList->viewport()->mapToGlobal(pos));
                                  }
                                  */
                              });
                              dock->setWidget(myList);
                              dock->setAllowedAreas(Qt::AllDockWidgetAreas);
                          
                              myMainWindow.addDockWidget(Qt::LeftDockWidgetArea, dock);
                          
                              myMainWindow.show();
                              return app.exec();
                          }
                          

                          Screenshot:
                          List_context_menu_example2.gif

                          There are two ways how you can display the context menu for your list items.

                          1. You can check if the QModelIndex is valid. You can get the index from your list: myList->indexAt(pos)
                          2. You can get the actual item by using myList->itemAt(pos) method and check for nullptr.
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                          Loquat
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @Cobra91151 That's brilliant! Thanks very much!

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