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    Anyone know what these tree-like widgets are?

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      AutoBot last edited by

      !http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/526/widgets.jpg(Picture)!

      I know that they're both under dock widgets, that's not what I'm talking about. What are the widgets themselves? They both look like functionality I could use in my programs, so any response is appreciated...

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        SimonL last edited by

        They both look like QTreeViews http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.7/qtreeview.html there is 2 versions one for use with Qt's MVC the other for standalone use

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          andre last edited by

          They are both tree views, I think.

          The bottom one is a property editor that uses a tree view as a display, the top on is a tree view that uses a custom delegate to not render the lines connecting the items.

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            ZapB last edited by

            Agreed although hiding of the dotted lines that usually join the items is more likely controlled by a style option than by a delegate. I think the KDE Oxygen style offers this as an option.

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              AutoBot last edited by

              Alright, so should I learn more about model/view programming to get the most out of QTreeView? Or is there a different way to implement a property editor and tree view together?

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                Eddy last edited by

                I've seen some property editors on qt-apps.org.

                Just google the site and you will find some.

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                  andre last edited by

                  Yeah, personally, I used (and extended) YAPE. Worked nicely, I thought.

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