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    clarify
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    I observe in QTextEdit there is a createList method, but what is its opposite?
    Suppose I have a list item like so

    • fubar

    And I want to convert that to a non-list-item paragraph.
    How can I do that?

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      @JonB I'm surprised someone hasn't thought to add this feature already.

      Anyway removing and re-adding is what I'm trying now. I'm having some success.

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      JonB
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      @clarify
      Just found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69812660/how-to-reset-a-bulleted-list-to-normal-text-and-back-in-qtextedit and the Solution from 2021 confirms this approach, and perhaps gives you sample code to check yours against.

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      • C clarify

        I observe in QTextEdit there is a createList method, but what is its opposite?
        Suppose I have a list item like so

        • fubar

        And I want to convert that to a non-list-item paragraph.
        How can I do that?

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        JonB
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        @clarify said in QTextEdit remove list:

        I observe in QTextEdit there is a createList method

        There isn't.

        There is for QTextCursor.

        At a guess, you would need to remove the blocks from the list, re-add them outside as plain paragraphs, and then remove the (now) empty list completely.

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          @clarify said in QTextEdit remove list:

          I observe in QTextEdit there is a createList method

          There isn't.

          There is for QTextCursor.

          At a guess, you would need to remove the blocks from the list, re-add them outside as plain paragraphs, and then remove the (now) empty list completely.

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          clarify
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          #3

          @JonB I'm surprised someone hasn't thought to add this feature already.

          Anyway removing and re-adding is what I'm trying now. I'm having some success.

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            @JonB I'm surprised someone hasn't thought to add this feature already.

            Anyway removing and re-adding is what I'm trying now. I'm having some success.

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            JonB
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            @clarify
            Just found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69812660/how-to-reset-a-bulleted-list-to-normal-text-and-back-in-qtextedit and the Solution from 2021 confirms this approach, and perhaps gives you sample code to check yours against.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @clarify
              Just found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69812660/how-to-reset-a-bulleted-list-to-normal-text-and-back-in-qtextedit and the Solution from 2021 confirms this approach, and perhaps gives you sample code to check yours against.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @clarify
                Just found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69812660/how-to-reset-a-bulleted-list-to-normal-text-and-back-in-qtextedit and the Solution from 2021 confirms this approach, and perhaps gives you sample code to check yours against.

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                @JonB
                I can confirm that the approach used on S.O. works.
                Thanks for that.

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