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  • kshegunovK kshegunov

    Okay. Firstly you should use Qt::DisplayRole, not the default Qt::EditRole. Then you can modify further[1]:

    1. Icons - Qt::DecorationRole
    2. Font - Qt::FontRole
    3. Alignment - Qt::TextAlignmentRole

    and so on.

    [1] http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#ItemDataRole-enum

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    @kshegunov: wow -- this is fairly involved stuff. So, do I need to create a bitmap image of a line to use as an icon that would be my delimiter? (Not sure why font or alignment matter, as I'm trying to modify a data row, not the format of the text in that row.)

    Thanks.

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    • mzimmersM mzimmers

      @kshegunov: wow -- this is fairly involved stuff. So, do I need to create a bitmap image of a line to use as an icon that would be my delimiter? (Not sure why font or alignment matter, as I'm trying to modify a data row, not the format of the text in that row.)

      Thanks.

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      @mzimmers said in formatting a QTableView header:

      wow -- this is fairly involved stuff. So, do I need to create a bitmap image of a line to use as an icon that would be my delimiter? (Not sure why font or alignment matter, as I'm trying to modify a data row, not the format of the text in that row.)

      Not really, no. What you should start with is to use Qt::DisplayRole so not to get the weird header (currently it thinks it's an editor of sorts). As a second step you can set any of the mentioned roles to get more customized looks.

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        I made the change to DisplayRole, but I don't see a difference in the header. What is it supposed to look like?
        0_1541196185564_wifiui.PNG

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        • mzimmersM mzimmers

          I made the change to DisplayRole, but I don't see a difference in the header. What is it supposed to look like?
          0_1541196185564_wifiui.PNG

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          @mzimmers said in formatting a QTableView header:

          What is it supposed to look like?

          I imagined it would be gray after changing the role. Maybe it's just the style you're using. Try setting Qt::BackgroundRole to something to make it distinguishable. (assuming that's what you wanted to do in the first place).

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            OK, I clearly have no idea what I'm doing. The whole concept of these "roles" eludes me.

            I tried this, and it didn't work:

                ui->tableView->horizontalHeader()->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Window);
            
            
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            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              OK, I clearly have no idea what I'm doing. The whole concept of these "roles" eludes me.

              I tried this, and it didn't work:

                  ui->tableView->horizontalHeader()->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Window);
              
              
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              Try something like this:

              m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, QBrush(Qt::red), Qt::BackgroundRole);
              

              Roles give information of what kind of data you are keeping (think of it as the item's properties).

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                Still no visible change. Do I need to do something to the table view to reflect the change to the model object?

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  Still no visible change. Do I need to do something to the table view to reflect the change to the model object?

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                  That's very odd. Do you mind sharing the headerData method of your model? Or is the model QStandardItemModel?

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                    My model is defined like this:

                        QAbstractItemModel *m_model;    // the main model
                    

                    But it's initialized like this:

                    DeviceModel::DeviceModel(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), m_model(new QStandardItemModel(this))
                    {
                        QString qs;
                        QStringList qsl;
                    
                        m_model->insertColumns(0, TAG_NBRTAGS);
                        m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Serial Number"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                        m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_MACADDRESS, Qt::Horizontal, tr("MAC Address"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                        m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_DEVICENAME, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Device Name"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                        m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, QBrush(Qt::red), Qt::BackgroundRole);
                    

                    Note the use of the QStandardItemModel in the c'tor. (I think VRonin gave me this code, way back when.)

                    Not sure if this is what you're asking for...

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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      My model is defined like this:

                          QAbstractItemModel *m_model;    // the main model
                      

                      But it's initialized like this:

                      DeviceModel::DeviceModel(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), m_model(new QStandardItemModel(this))
                      {
                          QString qs;
                          QStringList qsl;
                      
                          m_model->insertColumns(0, TAG_NBRTAGS);
                          m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Serial Number"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                          m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_MACADDRESS, Qt::Horizontal, tr("MAC Address"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                          m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_DEVICENAME, Qt::Horizontal, tr("Device Name"), Qt::DisplayRole);
                          m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, QBrush(Qt::red), Qt::BackgroundRole);
                      

                      Note the use of the QStandardItemModel in the c'tor. (I think VRonin gave me this code, way back when.)

                      Not sure if this is what you're asking for...

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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #14

                      Yes, it is, but only partially. What does your DeviceModel::headerData contain? Does it just delegate to the QStandartItemModel's method?

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                        I'm not doing anything with the header except what I posted above. DeviceModel is my own class that has the actual Qt model as a member:

                        class DeviceModel : public QObject
                        {
                            Q_OBJECT
                        private:
                            QAbstractItemModel *m_model;    // the main model
                        
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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          I'm not doing anything with the header except what I posted above. DeviceModel is my own class that has the actual Qt model as a member:

                          class DeviceModel : public QObject
                          {
                              Q_OBJECT
                          private:
                              QAbstractItemModel *m_model;    // the main model
                          
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                          @mzimmers said in formatting a QTableView header:

                          I'm not doing anything with the header except what I posted above. DeviceModel is my own class that has the actual Qt model as a member.

                          Indeed. My bad, sorry. It's rather odd. As far as I can tell this should be enough to have your header have a red background. As a follow up question: Do you use style sheets?

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @mzimmers said in formatting a QTableView header:

                            I'm not doing anything with the header except what I posted above. DeviceModel is my own class that has the actual Qt model as a member.

                            Indeed. My bad, sorry. It's rather odd. As far as I can tell this should be enough to have your header have a red background. As a follow up question: Do you use style sheets?

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                            @kshegunov said in formatting a QTableView header:

                            As a follow up question: Do you use style sheets?

                            No, not in this app.

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                            • mzimmersM mzimmers

                              @kshegunov said in formatting a QTableView header:

                              As a follow up question: Do you use style sheets?

                              No, not in this app.

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                              wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                              #18

                              I just tested a project of mine, and it works correctly. Here's what I did:

                              #include <QBrush>
                              
                              QVariant MyModel::headerData(int section, Qt::Orientation orientation, int role) const
                              {
                                  if (/*role != Qt::DisplayRole || */orientation != Qt::Horizontal || section > columnCount())
                                      return QVariant();
                              
                                  if (role == Qt::DisplayRole)
                                      return columns.byIndex(section).displayName();
                                  if (role == Qt::BackgroundRole)
                                      return QBrush(Qt::red);
                              
                                  return QVariant();
                              }
                              

                              I observe the background of the table view's header to be red. It's really odd why it doesn't work for you. Can you retrieve the header data just after you've set it to the model to see if it's correctly stored? I.e.

                              m_model->setHeaderData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, QBrush(Qt::red), Qt::BackgroundRole);
                              QBrush shouldBeRed = m_model->headerData(TAG_SERIALNUMBER, Qt::Horizontal, Qt::BackgroundRole);
                              

                              PS: The test was done with Qt 5.11.2 on Linux.

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                                How do I convert a QVariant to a QBrush?
                                0_1541262124374_wifiui.PNG

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                                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                  How do I convert a QVariant to a QBrush?
                                  0_1541262124374_wifiui.PNG

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                                  #20
                                  QBrush brush = variant.value<QBrush>();
                                  

                                  However you can inspect the data directly in the variant as well, as far as I can see in the watch.

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                                    @mzimmers: are you working on windows? https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-31804

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                                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                      @mzimmers: are you working on windows? https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-31804

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                                      @Christian-Ehrlicher yes, I am, and that would seem to be the problem here. Plus, there's this:

                                      Widget::Widget(DeviceModel *d, QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent), ui(new Ui::Widget)
                                      {
                                      ...
                                          ui->tableView->horizontalHeader()->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Window);
                                      

                                      So, do I need to create a QStyle for the underlining, and set that on my header view?

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                                      • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                        @Christian-Ehrlicher yes, I am, and that would seem to be the problem here. Plus, there's this:

                                        Widget::Widget(DeviceModel *d, QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent), ui(new Ui::Widget)
                                        {
                                        ...
                                            ui->tableView->horizontalHeader()->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Window);
                                        

                                        So, do I need to create a QStyle for the underlining, and set that on my header view?

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                                        wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                                        #23

                                        @mzimmers said in formatting a QTableView header:

                                        So, do I need to create a QStyle for the underlining, and set that on my header view?

                                        I'd advise at least trying if that will fix the issue.

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                                          Do I need to derive a subclass from QStyle to do this?

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