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Method QListWidget::insertItem for QListWidget which is painting with ItemDelegate class [SOLVED]

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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #4

    @luke147 said:

    What do I could do to new item was added to right place.

    Hi Im afraid I do not understand what is not working for you ?

    Could you describe what you want or what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

    // add new entry above the selected
        int indx=ui->listWidget->currentIndex().row();
        ui->listWidget->insertItem( indx, "im new" );
    
        // add new to the end of list
        ui->listWidget->addItem( "last" );
    
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      luke147
      wrote on last edited by luke147
      #5

      I defined method ItemDelegate::paint which paints a list item.
      Inserted item is added always to end of the list.
      See my screen-shots:
      illustration with indexes: http://www.imagebam.com/image/ebda1b425977807
      current status: http://www.imagebam.com/image/123d85425977806

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      • L luke147

        I defined method ItemDelegate::paint which paints a list item.
        Inserted item is added always to end of the list.
        See my screen-shots:
        illustration with indexes: http://www.imagebam.com/image/ebda1b425977807
        current status: http://www.imagebam.com/image/123d85425977806

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        mrjj
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        @luke147

        Ok, so the issue is that the added item is put last in the list
        and you want it to be after the first in the list ?

        so
        insertItem( 1 , "im new" );

        will not put it in 2 place ?

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          luke147
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          I need to put the item by the specified index.
          The new item is inserted always only at the end.
          First, second etc. or last but always by the specified index.
          I use:

          insertItem( index , item );
          

          But item is put always at the end.

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          • L luke147

            I need to put the item by the specified index.
            The new item is inserted always only at the end.
            First, second etc. or last but always by the specified index.
            I use:

            insertItem( index , item );
            

            But item is put always at the end.

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            @mrjj said:

            and how do you get the index ?
            you use for
            insertItem( index , item );

            Also just for test, tell me if
            insertItem( 0 , "im new" );
            also be inserted last ?

            Just tested here and insertitem does what expected. As far as I know, having
            a Delegate should not change that.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @mrjj said:

              and how do you get the index ?
              you use for
              insertItem( index , item );

              Also just for test, tell me if
              insertItem( 0 , "im new" );
              also be inserted last ?

              Just tested here and insertitem does what expected. As far as I know, having
              a Delegate should not change that.

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              luke147
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              Yes, I tried command:

              insertItem( 0, item );
              

              But the item is inserted at the end.

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              • L luke147

                Yes, I tried command:

                insertItem( 0, item );
                

                But the item is inserted at the end.

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @luke147
                Ok that sounds really strange.

                Need to test some code to have suggestions. My Delegate is inherited from
                QStyledItemDelegate but should makes no difference.

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                  SGaist
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                  #11

                  Hi and welcome to devnet,

                  Do you have any sorting active on your QListWidget ?

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                    luke147
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    No, I have no sorting active.
                    My item is my type. EventListItem class inherits from QListWidgetItem class. The list is QListWidget type.

                    Now I tried create new QListWidget and to insert item with QListWidgetItem type.
                    This work fine. Even if I set itemDelegate. It's OK.

                    Can a item to be my type which inherits from QListWidgetItem class?

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                    • L luke147

                      No, I have no sorting active.
                      My item is my type. EventListItem class inherits from QListWidgetItem class. The list is QListWidget type.

                      Now I tried create new QListWidget and to insert item with QListWidgetItem type.
                      This work fine. Even if I set itemDelegate. It's OK.

                      Can a item to be my type which inherits from QListWidgetItem class?

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @luke147
                      I see no reason that you cannot make your own QListWidgetItem and
                      since your list is not sorted, it should make no difference.
                      (but seems it does)

                      On thing you could try is to override
                      virtual bool operator<(const QListWidgetItem &other) const;

                      for you class and see if that changes where it gets inserted.

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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Can you share your custom class ? There might be something to spot in it.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @luke147
                          I see no reason that you cannot make your own QListWidgetItem and
                          since your list is not sorted, it should make no difference.
                          (but seems it does)

                          On thing you could try is to override
                          virtual bool operator<(const QListWidgetItem &other) const;

                          for you class and see if that changes where it gets inserted.

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                          luke147
                          wrote on last edited by luke147
                          #15

                          Sorry. My answers will be delayed this week.

                          @mrjj
                          I try override the operator.

                          @SGaist
                          the header file:

                          #include <QPixmap>
                          #include <QListWidget>
                          #include <QListWidgetItem>
                          #include "pts.h"
                          
                          class EventListItem : public QListWidgetItem
                          {
                          public:
                              enum eventtype { none, start, stop, chapter, bookmark };
                          
                          public:
                              EventListItem( QListWidget *listbox, const QPixmap &pixmap, eventtype type, int picture, int picturetype, pts_t _pts );
                              ~EventListItem();
                          
                              const QPixmap *pixmap() const
                              {
                                  return &pm;
                              }
                          
                              int getpicture() const
                              {
                                  return pic;
                              }
                          
                              pts_t getpts() const
                              {
                                  return pts;
                              }
                          
                              enum eventtype geteventtype() const
                              {
                                  return evtype;
                              }
                          
                              void seteventtype(enum eventtype type)
                              {
                                  evtype=type;
                                  return;
                              }
                          
                              int  height( const QListWidget *lb ) const;
                              int  width( const QListWidget *lb )  const;
                          
                              int rtti() const;
                              static int RTTI()
                              {
                                  return 294268923;
                              }
                          
                              QString getstring() const;
                          
                          private:
                              QPixmap pm;
                              enum eventtype evtype;
                              int pic;
                              int pictype;
                              pts_t pts;
                          };
                          

                          the source file:

                          #include <QApplication>
                          #include <QIcon>
                          #include "eventlistitem.h"
                          #include "settings.h"
                          
                          EventListItem::EventListItem(QListWidget *listbox, const QPixmap &pixmap,
                                                       eventtype type, int picture, int picturetype, pts_t _pts ) :
                              QListWidgetItem(listbox), pm(pixmap), evtype(type), pic(picture), pictype(picturetype), pts(_pts)
                          {
                          
                              if (pm.width()>160 || pm.height()>90)
                                  pm=pm.scaled(130, 90, Qt::KeepAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation);
                          
                              int h = height(listbox);
                              setSizeHint(QSize(sizeHint().width(), h));
                              setIcon(QIcon(pm));
                              setText(getstring());
                          }
                          
                          EventListItem::~EventListItem()
                          {}
                          
                          int EventListItem::rtti() const
                          {
                              return RTTI();
                          }
                          
                          int EventListItem::height(const QListWidget *  ) const
                          {
                              int h=0;
                          
                              if (!pm.isNull())
                                  h = pm.height();
                          
                          
                              return qMax( h+6, QApplication::globalStrut().height() );
                          }
                          
                          int EventListItem::width(const QListWidget *lb ) const
                          {
                              int width=3;
                          
                              if (!pm.isNull())
                                  width += pm.width()+3;
                          
                              /*
                              // I will move this code other place and edit it. It specify exact width of text.
                              if (lb) {
                                  QLabel rt(getstring());
                                  rt.setFont(lb->font())
                                  rt.setFixedWidth(1000); //drawinglistbox->width());
                                  width+=rt.width() + 3;
                              }
                              */
                          
                              return qMax( width, QApplication::globalStrut().width() );
                          }
                          
                          QString EventListItem::getstring() const
                          {
                              QString label;
                              if (evtype==start)
                                  label = settings()->start_label;
                              else if (evtype==stop)
                                  label = settings()->stop_label;
                              else if (evtype==chapter)
                                  label = settings()->chapter_label;
                              else if (evtype==bookmark)
                                  label = settings()->bookmark_label;
                          
                              return label + QString().sprintf("<br><font color=\"%%normal-text-colour%%\">%02d:%02d:%02d.%03d</font><br><font color=\"%%normal-text-colour%%\">%d (%c)</font>",
                                                               int(pts/(3600*90000)),
                                                               int(pts/(60*90000))%60,
                                                               int(pts/90000)%60,
                                                               int(pts/90)%1000,
                                                               pic,
                                                               ((const char *)".IPB....")[pictype&7]);
                          }
                          
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                            SGaist
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                            wrote on last edited by SGaist
                            #16

                            Ok, I see the problem: as recommended in the QListWidgetItem constructor doc, don't give it a parent if you want to insert your item at a given position.

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                              luke147
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              Thanks to both.
                              @SGaist
                              I don't give a parent to QListWidgetItem constructor if I use insertItem method.

                              @mrjj
                              I overridden operator<.

                              It works now.

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