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  • J jeremy_k
    2 Oct 2020, 06:04

    Is the row height defined somewhere? If not, it looks like TableView will use the height of Rectangle, which is probably 0.

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    Dmitriano
    wrote on 2 Oct 2020, 08:30 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Feb 2020, 08:52
    #3

    @jeremy_k I tried to define height and width of the Rectangle explicitly:

        TableView {
            id: table
            anchors.fill: parent
            columnSpacing: 1
            rowSpacing: 3
            clip: true
    
            property var columnWidths: [100, 90, 90, 60, 60];
            columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column] }
    
            delegate: DelegateChooser {
                role: "type"
                DelegateChoice {
                    roleValue: "pair"
                    delegate: Rectangle
                    {
                        height: 20
                        width: 100
                        color: ma.containsMouse ? "#d2cc01" : "white"
                        Text
                        {
                            anchors.fill: parent
                            text: "%1 / %2".arg(model.item.base).arg(model.item.quote)
                        }
                        MouseArea
                        {
                            id: ma
                            anchors.fill: parent
                            hoverEnabled: true
                            onClicked: {
                                var url = ExchangeUrlTemplates[model.item.exchangeId].arg(model.item.base).arg(model.item.quote)
                                Qt.openUrlExternally(url)
                                console.log(url)
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
    

    but this did not help.

    When the model is not sorted in real-time MouseArea works correctly and I would say I works nicely, see another video: https://youtu.be/Akh09FZ80Kc

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      2 Oct 2020, 08:30

      @jeremy_k I tried to define height and width of the Rectangle explicitly:

          TableView {
              id: table
              anchors.fill: parent
              columnSpacing: 1
              rowSpacing: 3
              clip: true
      
              property var columnWidths: [100, 90, 90, 60, 60];
              columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column] }
      
              delegate: DelegateChooser {
                  role: "type"
                  DelegateChoice {
                      roleValue: "pair"
                      delegate: Rectangle
                      {
                          height: 20
                          width: 100
                          color: ma.containsMouse ? "#d2cc01" : "white"
                          Text
                          {
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              text: "%1 / %2".arg(model.item.base).arg(model.item.quote)
                          }
                          MouseArea
                          {
                              id: ma
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              hoverEnabled: true
                              onClicked: {
                                  var url = ExchangeUrlTemplates[model.item.exchangeId].arg(model.item.base).arg(model.item.quote)
                                  Qt.openUrlExternally(url)
                                  console.log(url)
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  }
      

      but this did not help.

      When the model is not sorted in real-time MouseArea works correctly and I would say I works nicely, see another video: https://youtu.be/Akh09FZ80Kc

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      jeremy_k
      wrote on 2 Oct 2020, 19:15 last edited by
      #4

      In retrospect, I see the first video demonstrated that the Rectangle height wasn't 0. The color change was visible even if it was misbehaving.

      Given that the view behaves minus the sorting, how does that work? Does it do the same thing with a simpler view? eg:

      ListView {
          model: ...
          delegate: Text {
              text: model.item.base + ma.containsMouse ? " *" : ""
              MouseArea {
                  id: ma
                  anchors.fill: parent
                  hoverEnabled: true
              }
          }
      }
      

      Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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        fcarney
        wrote on 2 Oct 2020, 20:03 last edited by
        #5

        If it doesn't match the view on sort then maybe a signal is not being called in the model. Is this a custom model? Have you tested the model with: QAbstractItemModelTester?

        C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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          jeremy_k
          wrote on 3 Oct 2020, 06:03 last edited by
          #6

          I have an idea of what's happening, although some of the details are still fuzzy.
          Sorry about the large example. Move the cursor to the box in the left side displaying "0->1". This middle row should turn yellow. Click and it should change to "1->2". Click again and it goes back to 0->1. The pseudo-highlight does some interesting things.

          import QtQuick 2.15
          import QtQuick.Window 2.15
          
          Window {
              width: 640
              height: 480
              visible: true
          
              ListModel {
                  id: lm
                  ListElement { data: 0 }
                  ListElement { data: 1 }
                  ListElement { data: 2 }
              }
          
              ListView {
                  anchors.fill: parent
                  model: lm
                  delegate: Rectangle {
                      width: ListView.view.width
                      height: 30
                      color: ma.containsMouse ? "yellow" : "white"
                      MouseArea {
                          id: ma
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          hoverEnabled: true
                          onContainsMouseChanged: print("containsMouse", containsMouse, model.data)
                      }
                      Text {
                          anchors.centerIn: parent
                          text: model.data
                      }
                  }
              }
          
              Rectangle {
                  id: button
                  width: 100
                  height: 30
                  y: 30
                  border.width: 1
                  border.color: "black"
                  property int moveStart
                  Text {
                      anchors.centerIn: parent
                      text: button.moveStart + "->" + (button.moveStart + 1)
                  }
                  MouseArea {
                      anchors.fill: parent
                      onClicked: button.moveStart == 0 ? button.moveStart = 1 : button.moveStart = 0
                  }
              }
          
              Timer {
                  interval: 1000
                  onTriggered: lm.move(button.moveStart, button.moveStart + 1, 1)
                  running: true
                  repeat: true
              }
          }
          

          Under some circumstances, the model and view being reordered doesn't cause the the MouseArea to detect that it no longer contains the cursor, which results in the pseudo-highlight remaining with the item as it moves around the view. In other circumstances, the MouseArea does detect, which results in the flicker of the highlight from the old item to the new. One of these two is likely a Qt bug. I'm not sure which.

          Ignoring the potential framework defect:

          • How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
          • If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

          Making the selection click-based rather than hover-based solves the second problem. The first problem remains, unless the interface is intentionally a game of chance.

          Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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          • F fcarney
            2 Oct 2020, 20:03

            If it doesn't match the view on sort then maybe a signal is not being called in the model. Is this a custom model? Have you tested the model with: QAbstractItemModelTester?

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            Dmitriano
            wrote on 3 Oct 2020, 10:01 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Mar 2020, 10:01
            #7

            @fcarney To test my model with QAbstractItemModelTester I added the following code to my function getAllMarkets() that created the model:

            QObject * ExchangeListModel::getAllMarkets()
            {
                //Creating the model p_table...
            
                new QAbstractItemModelTester(p_table);
            
                return p_table;
            }
            

            but I did not notice some messages in the application output.

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            • J jeremy_k
              2 Oct 2020, 19:15

              In retrospect, I see the first video demonstrated that the Rectangle height wasn't 0. The color change was visible even if it was misbehaving.

              Given that the view behaves minus the sorting, how does that work? Does it do the same thing with a simpler view? eg:

              ListView {
                  model: ...
                  delegate: Text {
                      text: model.item.base + ma.containsMouse ? " *" : ""
                      MouseArea {
                          id: ma
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          hoverEnabled: true
                      }
                  }
              }
              
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              Dmitriano
              wrote on 3 Oct 2020, 11:06 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Mar 2020, 11:07
              #8

              @jeremy_k Basically your example with ListView works, see the video: https://youtu.be/NZW5jHFpAlU (but the star periodically jumps away
              from the cursor a bit).

              Item {
                  id: root
                  property alias model: list.model
              
                  ListView {
                      id: list
                      anchors.fill: parent
              
                      delegate: Text {
                          text: item.base + (ma.containsMouse ? " *" : "")
                          MouseArea {
                              id: ma
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              hoverEnabled: true
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
              

              note that I use not model.item.base but item.base.

              But when I use the same delegate with my TableView the star jumps randomly between the cells, see https://youtu.be/3Br8jsX7f-E

              Item {
                  id: root
                  property alias model: table.model
              
                  TableView {
                      id: table
                      anchors.fill: parent
                      columnSpacing: 1
                      rowSpacing: 3
                      clip: true
              
                      property var columnWidths: [100, 90, 90, 60, 60];
                      columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column] }
              
                      delegate: Text {
                          text: model.item.base + (ma.containsMouse ? " *" : "")
                          MouseArea {
                              id: ma
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              hoverEnabled: true
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
              
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              • J jeremy_k
                3 Oct 2020, 06:03

                I have an idea of what's happening, although some of the details are still fuzzy.
                Sorry about the large example. Move the cursor to the box in the left side displaying "0->1". This middle row should turn yellow. Click and it should change to "1->2". Click again and it goes back to 0->1. The pseudo-highlight does some interesting things.

                import QtQuick 2.15
                import QtQuick.Window 2.15
                
                Window {
                    width: 640
                    height: 480
                    visible: true
                
                    ListModel {
                        id: lm
                        ListElement { data: 0 }
                        ListElement { data: 1 }
                        ListElement { data: 2 }
                    }
                
                    ListView {
                        anchors.fill: parent
                        model: lm
                        delegate: Rectangle {
                            width: ListView.view.width
                            height: 30
                            color: ma.containsMouse ? "yellow" : "white"
                            MouseArea {
                                id: ma
                                anchors.fill: parent
                                hoverEnabled: true
                                onContainsMouseChanged: print("containsMouse", containsMouse, model.data)
                            }
                            Text {
                                anchors.centerIn: parent
                                text: model.data
                            }
                        }
                    }
                
                    Rectangle {
                        id: button
                        width: 100
                        height: 30
                        y: 30
                        border.width: 1
                        border.color: "black"
                        property int moveStart
                        Text {
                            anchors.centerIn: parent
                            text: button.moveStart + "->" + (button.moveStart + 1)
                        }
                        MouseArea {
                            anchors.fill: parent
                            onClicked: button.moveStart == 0 ? button.moveStart = 1 : button.moveStart = 0
                        }
                    }
                
                    Timer {
                        interval: 1000
                        onTriggered: lm.move(button.moveStart, button.moveStart + 1, 1)
                        running: true
                        repeat: true
                    }
                }
                

                Under some circumstances, the model and view being reordered doesn't cause the the MouseArea to detect that it no longer contains the cursor, which results in the pseudo-highlight remaining with the item as it moves around the view. In other circumstances, the MouseArea does detect, which results in the flicker of the highlight from the old item to the new. One of these two is likely a Qt bug. I'm not sure which.

                Ignoring the potential framework defect:

                • How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                • If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                Making the selection click-based rather than hover-based solves the second problem. The first problem remains, unless the interface is intentionally a game of chance.

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                wrote on 3 Oct 2020, 11:12 last edited by
                #9

                @jeremy_k As I mentioned in my first post, the clicks are also handled incorrectly. (A wrong url is opened in the browser.)

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                • J jeremy_k
                  3 Oct 2020, 06:03

                  I have an idea of what's happening, although some of the details are still fuzzy.
                  Sorry about the large example. Move the cursor to the box in the left side displaying "0->1". This middle row should turn yellow. Click and it should change to "1->2". Click again and it goes back to 0->1. The pseudo-highlight does some interesting things.

                  import QtQuick 2.15
                  import QtQuick.Window 2.15
                  
                  Window {
                      width: 640
                      height: 480
                      visible: true
                  
                      ListModel {
                          id: lm
                          ListElement { data: 0 }
                          ListElement { data: 1 }
                          ListElement { data: 2 }
                      }
                  
                      ListView {
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          model: lm
                          delegate: Rectangle {
                              width: ListView.view.width
                              height: 30
                              color: ma.containsMouse ? "yellow" : "white"
                              MouseArea {
                                  id: ma
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  hoverEnabled: true
                                  onContainsMouseChanged: print("containsMouse", containsMouse, model.data)
                              }
                              Text {
                                  anchors.centerIn: parent
                                  text: model.data
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  
                      Rectangle {
                          id: button
                          width: 100
                          height: 30
                          y: 30
                          border.width: 1
                          border.color: "black"
                          property int moveStart
                          Text {
                              anchors.centerIn: parent
                              text: button.moveStart + "->" + (button.moveStart + 1)
                          }
                          MouseArea {
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              onClicked: button.moveStart == 0 ? button.moveStart = 1 : button.moveStart = 0
                          }
                      }
                  
                      Timer {
                          interval: 1000
                          onTriggered: lm.move(button.moveStart, button.moveStart + 1, 1)
                          running: true
                          repeat: true
                      }
                  }
                  

                  Under some circumstances, the model and view being reordered doesn't cause the the MouseArea to detect that it no longer contains the cursor, which results in the pseudo-highlight remaining with the item as it moves around the view. In other circumstances, the MouseArea does detect, which results in the flicker of the highlight from the old item to the new. One of these two is likely a Qt bug. I'm not sure which.

                  Ignoring the potential framework defect:

                  • How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                  • If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                  Making the selection click-based rather than hover-based solves the second problem. The first problem remains, unless the interface is intentionally a game of chance.

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                  wrote on 6 Oct 2020, 09:47 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Jun 2020, 09:51
                  #10

                  @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                  How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                  If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                  1. The user attempts to select the item he sees at he moment and if an attempt was unsuccessful, he retries. Or the user presses 'Freeze' button that stops sorting and selects an item from the static list. Or, theoretically, the update frequency can be configured somehow.

                  2. If the user does successfully select the item some page are added to a StackView above the TableView (and TableView becomes invisible), so the highlight disappares.

                  And I mentioned in my first post, the clicks are also handled incorrectly. (A wrong url is opened in the browser.)

                  So is this a TableView's bug? Should it be reported?

                  J 1 Reply Last reply 7 Oct 2020, 05:49
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                  • D Dmitriano
                    6 Oct 2020, 09:47

                    @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                    How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                    If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                    1. The user attempts to select the item he sees at he moment and if an attempt was unsuccessful, he retries. Or the user presses 'Freeze' button that stops sorting and selects an item from the static list. Or, theoretically, the update frequency can be configured somehow.

                    2. If the user does successfully select the item some page are added to a StackView above the TableView (and TableView becomes invisible), so the highlight disappares.

                    And I mentioned in my first post, the clicks are also handled incorrectly. (A wrong url is opened in the browser.)

                    So is this a TableView's bug? Should it be reported?

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                    jeremy_k
                    wrote on 7 Oct 2020, 05:49 last edited by
                    #11

                    @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                    @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                    How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                    If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                    1. The user attempts to select the item he sees at he moment and if an attempt was unsuccessful, he retries. Or the user presses 'Freeze' button that stops sorting and selects an item from the static list. Or, theoretically, the update frequency can be configured somehow.

                    For some reason this reminds me of a claw crane.

                    1. If the user does successfully select the item some page are added to a StackView above the TableView (and TableView becomes invisible), so the highlight disappares.

                    And I mentioned in my first post, the clicks are also handled incorrectly. (A wrong url is opened in the browser.)

                    The MouseArea might be grabbing the mouse, in which case it will also receive the press and release events.

                    So is this a TableView's bug? Should it be reported?

                    I'm leaning toward the MouseArea being responsible, whether a bug or misuse. You didn't mention which TableView this is using. The Qt Quick Controls 1 version has a few signals for handling user selection. The TableView in QtQuick starting from 5.12 doesn't seem to have as rich of an API, but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

                    Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                    • J jeremy_k
                      7 Oct 2020, 05:49

                      @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                      @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                      How does the user reliably select an item if it frequently changes position?
                      If the user does successfully select, is the highlight supposed to stay with the item when it moves, or jump to the new item under the cursor?

                      1. The user attempts to select the item he sees at he moment and if an attempt was unsuccessful, he retries. Or the user presses 'Freeze' button that stops sorting and selects an item from the static list. Or, theoretically, the update frequency can be configured somehow.

                      For some reason this reminds me of a claw crane.

                      1. If the user does successfully select the item some page are added to a StackView above the TableView (and TableView becomes invisible), so the highlight disappares.

                      And I mentioned in my first post, the clicks are also handled incorrectly. (A wrong url is opened in the browser.)

                      The MouseArea might be grabbing the mouse, in which case it will also receive the press and release events.

                      So is this a TableView's bug? Should it be reported?

                      I'm leaning toward the MouseArea being responsible, whether a bug or misuse. You didn't mention which TableView this is using. The Qt Quick Controls 1 version has a few signals for handling user selection. The TableView in QtQuick starting from 5.12 doesn't seem to have as rich of an API, but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

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                      Dmitriano
                      wrote on 7 Oct 2020, 11:14 last edited by
                      #12

                      @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                      For some reason this reminds me of a claw crane.

                      Yes, it can be strange for some users, so theoretically, such kind of the uses will temporarily disable the sorting and then click on a row.

                      You didn't mention which TableView this is using.

                      I am using TableView 2.0

                      but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

                      What Item.childAt() is? How to use it? Currently I use MouseArea in a similar way, see the code:

                          TableView {
                              id: table
                      
                              property var columnWidths: [100, 80, 80, 120];
                              columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column]; }
                      
                              property var rowHeight: 40
                              rowHeightProvider: function (column) { return rowHeight; }
                      
                              MouseArea
                              {
                                  id: ma
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  hoverEnabled: true
                                  onClicked: {
                                      var index = Math.floor(mouse.y / (table.rowHeight + table.rowSpacing));
                                      console.log(index, " ", mouse.x, " ", mouse.y, " ", table.contentX, " ", table.contentY)
                                      var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                      window.openMarket(item)
                                  }
                              }
                      
                              delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                  role: "type"
                                  DelegateChoice {
                                      roleValue: "symbol"
                                      delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                  }
                              }
                              ...
                          }
                      

                      it works with a fixed row height that I define with rowHeight property.

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                      • D Dmitriano
                        3 Oct 2020, 10:01

                        @fcarney To test my model with QAbstractItemModelTester I added the following code to my function getAllMarkets() that created the model:

                        QObject * ExchangeListModel::getAllMarkets()
                        {
                            //Creating the model p_table...
                        
                            new QAbstractItemModelTester(p_table);
                        
                            return p_table;
                        }
                        

                        but I did not notice some messages in the application output.

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                        wrote on 7 Oct 2020, 19:57 last edited by
                        #13

                        @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                        To test my model with QAbstractItemModelTester I added the following code to my function getAllMarkets() that created the model:

                        Put it in the constructor. Set it to warn so it doesn't kill the app on you.

                        C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                        • D Dmitriano
                          7 Oct 2020, 11:14

                          @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                          For some reason this reminds me of a claw crane.

                          Yes, it can be strange for some users, so theoretically, such kind of the uses will temporarily disable the sorting and then click on a row.

                          You didn't mention which TableView this is using.

                          I am using TableView 2.0

                          but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

                          What Item.childAt() is? How to use it? Currently I use MouseArea in a similar way, see the code:

                              TableView {
                                  id: table
                          
                                  property var columnWidths: [100, 80, 80, 120];
                                  columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column]; }
                          
                                  property var rowHeight: 40
                                  rowHeightProvider: function (column) { return rowHeight; }
                          
                                  MouseArea
                                  {
                                      id: ma
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      hoverEnabled: true
                                      onClicked: {
                                          var index = Math.floor(mouse.y / (table.rowHeight + table.rowSpacing));
                                          console.log(index, " ", mouse.x, " ", mouse.y, " ", table.contentX, " ", table.contentY)
                                          var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                          window.openMarket(item)
                                      }
                                  }
                          
                                  delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                      role: "type"
                                      DelegateChoice {
                                          roleValue: "symbol"
                                          delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                      }
                                  }
                                  ...
                              }
                          

                          it works with a fixed row height that I define with rowHeight property.

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                          jeremy_k
                          wrote on 8 Oct 2020, 04:35 last edited by
                          #14

                          @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                          @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                          but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

                          What Item.childAt() is? How to use it? Currently I use MouseArea in a similar way, see the code:

                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-item.html#childAt-method

                          import QtQuick 2.15
                          import QtQuick.Window 2.15
                          
                          Window {
                              width: 100
                              height: 100
                              visible: true
                          
                              Flickable {
                                  id: flickable
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  Repeater {
                                      id: repeater
                                      model: 10
                                      delegate: Rectangle {
                                          border.color: "black"
                                          border.width: 1
                                          width: 20
                                          height: 20
                                          x: index * 40
                                          y: x
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                          
                              Timer {
                                  interval: 1000
                                  running: true
                                  repeat: true
                                  onTriggered: {
                                      for (var index in flickable.contentItem.children) {
                                          var item = flickable.contentItem.children[index]
                                          item.x = Math.floor(Math.random() * flickable.contentItem.width);
                                          item.y = Math.floor(Math.random() * flickable.contentItem.height);
                                      }
                                      mouseArea.updateHighlight();
                                  }
                              }
                          
                              MouseArea {
                                  id: mouseArea
                                  anchors.fill: flickable
                                  hoverEnabled: true
                                  property Item lastItem: null
                          
                                  function updateHighlight() {
                                      var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                                      if (item)
                                          item.color = "yellow";
                                      if (lastItem && item !== lastItem)
                                          lastItem.color = "white";
                                      lastItem = item;
                                  }
                          
                                  onPositionChanged: updateHighlight()
                              }
                          }
                          
                          

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                            wrote on 8 Oct 2020, 05:08 last edited by
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                            Moving the MouseArea into the Repeater delegate and removing the timer's call to updateHighlight() in the above example also works as expected. This suggests that MouseArea is able to detect when a hover has ended due to the MouseArea moving, at least in this scenario.

                            Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                              8 Oct 2020, 04:35

                              @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                              @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                              but perhaps the UI can be implemented with a single stationary MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the correct delegate with Item.childAt(), and the Flickable.contentItem.

                              What Item.childAt() is? How to use it? Currently I use MouseArea in a similar way, see the code:

                              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-item.html#childAt-method

                              import QtQuick 2.15
                              import QtQuick.Window 2.15
                              
                              Window {
                                  width: 100
                                  height: 100
                                  visible: true
                              
                                  Flickable {
                                      id: flickable
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      Repeater {
                                          id: repeater
                                          model: 10
                                          delegate: Rectangle {
                                              border.color: "black"
                                              border.width: 1
                                              width: 20
                                              height: 20
                                              x: index * 40
                                              y: x
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              
                                  Timer {
                                      interval: 1000
                                      running: true
                                      repeat: true
                                      onTriggered: {
                                          for (var index in flickable.contentItem.children) {
                                              var item = flickable.contentItem.children[index]
                                              item.x = Math.floor(Math.random() * flickable.contentItem.width);
                                              item.y = Math.floor(Math.random() * flickable.contentItem.height);
                                          }
                                          mouseArea.updateHighlight();
                                      }
                                  }
                              
                                  MouseArea {
                                      id: mouseArea
                                      anchors.fill: flickable
                                      hoverEnabled: true
                                      property Item lastItem: null
                              
                                      function updateHighlight() {
                                          var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                                          if (item)
                                              item.color = "yellow";
                                          if (lastItem && item !== lastItem)
                                              lastItem.color = "white";
                                          lastItem = item;
                                      }
                              
                                      onPositionChanged: updateHighlight()
                                  }
                              }
                              
                              
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                              wrote on 10 Oct 2020, 16:56 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Oct 2020, 16:58
                              #16

                              @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                  function updateHighlight() {
                                      var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                              

                              it is not clear what to do with the item accessed with the code above, because this item is a QML control like Text, for example, but I need not a QML control, but the model bound to the table row. I access it with

                              var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                              

                              where rowKey(index) is an invokable method explicitly defined in my model, so I need to know item's index.

                              Also after doing some further testing, I noticed that CheckBox does not respond to clicks if the model is sorted dynamically, probably it uses MouseArea that stops working.

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                                10 Oct 2020, 16:56

                                @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                    function updateHighlight() {
                                        var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                                

                                it is not clear what to do with the item accessed with the code above, because this item is a QML control like Text, for example, but I need not a QML control, but the model bound to the table row. I access it with

                                var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                

                                where rowKey(index) is an invokable method explicitly defined in my model, so I need to know item's index.

                                Also after doing some further testing, I noticed that CheckBox does not respond to clicks if the model is sorted dynamically, probably it uses MouseArea that stops working.

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                                wrote on 10 Oct 2020, 22:34 last edited by
                                #17

                                @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                    function updateHighlight() {
                                        var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                                

                                it is not clear what to do with the item accessed with the code above, because this item is a QML control like Text, for example, but I need not a QML control, but the model bound to the table row. I access it with

                                var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                

                                where rowKey(index) is an invokable method explicitly defined in my model, so I need to know item's index.

                                Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

                                Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                                  10 Oct 2020, 22:34

                                  @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                  @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                      function updateHighlight() {
                                          var item = flickable.contentItem.childAt(mouseX + flickable.contentX, mouseY + flickable.contentY);
                                  

                                  it is not clear what to do with the item accessed with the code above, because this item is a QML control like Text, for example, but I need not a QML control, but the model bound to the table row. I access it with

                                  var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                  

                                  where rowKey(index) is an invokable method explicitly defined in my model, so I need to know item's index.

                                  Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

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                                  wrote on 11 Oct 2020, 12:18 last edited by Dmitriano 10 Nov 2020, 13:04
                                  #18

                                  @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                  Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

                                  some of my items has item property that I declare explicitly with a code like (index and other properties can be defined in the same way)

                                          delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                              role: "type"
                                              DelegateChoice {
                                                  roleValue: "symbol"
                                                  delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                              }
                                  

                                  see the screenshot

                                  alt text

                                  so theoretically, my clicking code can be transformed into this:

                                          MouseArea
                                          {
                                              id: ma
                                              anchors.fill: parent
                                              //hoverEnabled: true
                                              onClicked:
                                              {
                                                  var item = table.contentItem.childAt(mouse.x, mouse.y);
                                                  window.openMarket(item.item)
                                              }
                                          }
                                  

                                  this also works with dynamically sorted model, but would require declaring item property explicitly in all the delegates that is a bit ugly overhead that prevents simple delegates (like a Text) from being simple.

                                  Also, as I mentioned above, CheckBox does not respond to clicks with dynamically sorted model and I did not try other interactive controls yet.

                                  And highlighting a row is still a task that we can't solve without an ugly overhead. For example, if the mouse is over an item (delegate) and I change its color I can't change it back when item's index is changed and the item is moved away.

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                                    11 Oct 2020, 12:18

                                    @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                    Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

                                    some of my items has item property that I declare explicitly with a code like (index and other properties can be defined in the same way)

                                            delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                                role: "type"
                                                DelegateChoice {
                                                    roleValue: "symbol"
                                                    delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                                }
                                    

                                    see the screenshot

                                    alt text

                                    so theoretically, my clicking code can be transformed into this:

                                            MouseArea
                                            {
                                                id: ma
                                                anchors.fill: parent
                                                //hoverEnabled: true
                                                onClicked:
                                                {
                                                    var item = table.contentItem.childAt(mouse.x, mouse.y);
                                                    window.openMarket(item.item)
                                                }
                                            }
                                    

                                    this also works with dynamically sorted model, but would require declaring item property explicitly in all the delegates that is a bit ugly overhead that prevents simple delegates (like a Text) from being simple.

                                    Also, as I mentioned above, CheckBox does not respond to clicks with dynamically sorted model and I did not try other interactive controls yet.

                                    And highlighting a row is still a task that we can't solve without an ugly overhead. For example, if the mouse is over an item (delegate) and I change its color I can't change it back when item's index is changed and the item is moved away.

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                                    wrote on 13 Oct 2020, 07:44 last edited by
                                    #19

                                    @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                    @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                    Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

                                    some of my items has item property that I declare explicitly with a code like (index and other properties can be defined in the same way)

                                            delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                                role: "type"
                                                DelegateChoice {
                                                    roleValue: "symbol"
                                                    delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                                }
                                    

                                    see the screenshot

                                    alt text

                                    so theoretically, my clicking code can be transformed into this:

                                            MouseArea
                                            {
                                                id: ma
                                                anchors.fill: parent
                                                //hoverEnabled: true
                                                onClicked:
                                                {
                                                    var item = table.contentItem.childAt(mouse.x, mouse.y);
                                                    window.openMarket(item.item)
                                                }
                                            }
                                    

                                    Be careful about validating that childAt() returned a usable item. The user may have clicked over blank space.

                                    this also works with dynamically sorted model, but would require declaring item property explicitly in all the delegates that is a bit ugly overhead that prevents simple delegates (like a Text) from being simple.

                                    Sure. This seems to be a view with some complication. Overlaying a MouseArea on the entire thing is avoiding one set of complications by selecting another.

                                    Also, as I mentioned above, CheckBox does not respond to clicks with dynamically sorted model and I did not try other interactive controls yet.

                                    If the CheckBox is in a delegate, setting
                                    propagateComposedEvents on the overlay MouseArea may help.

                                    And highlighting a row is still a task that we can't solve without an ugly overhead. For example, if the mouse is over an item (delegate) and I change its color I can't change it back when item's index is changed and the item is moved away.

                                    That's what the lastItem property in https://forum.qt.io/post/621263 is for. Store identifying information for the next update and undo the changes when lastItem != current item. Or have a property that points to the selected row and have all others use the default color.

                                    If you haven't already, have a look at ListView. The highlight delegate and currentIndex property might make more sense for this use. The QtQuick

                                    Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                                      13 Oct 2020, 07:44

                                      @Dmitriano said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                      @jeremy_k said in MouseArea works incorrectly inside TableView's delegate:

                                      Use the properties of the item returned by childAt(). Color, index, etcetera.

                                      some of my items has item property that I declare explicitly with a code like (index and other properties can be defined in the same way)

                                              delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                                  role: "type"
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "symbol"
                                                      delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                                  }
                                      

                                      see the screenshot

                                      alt text

                                      so theoretically, my clicking code can be transformed into this:

                                              MouseArea
                                              {
                                                  id: ma
                                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                                  //hoverEnabled: true
                                                  onClicked:
                                                  {
                                                      var item = table.contentItem.childAt(mouse.x, mouse.y);
                                                      window.openMarket(item.item)
                                                  }
                                              }
                                      

                                      Be careful about validating that childAt() returned a usable item. The user may have clicked over blank space.

                                      this also works with dynamically sorted model, but would require declaring item property explicitly in all the delegates that is a bit ugly overhead that prevents simple delegates (like a Text) from being simple.

                                      Sure. This seems to be a view with some complication. Overlaying a MouseArea on the entire thing is avoiding one set of complications by selecting another.

                                      Also, as I mentioned above, CheckBox does not respond to clicks with dynamically sorted model and I did not try other interactive controls yet.

                                      If the CheckBox is in a delegate, setting
                                      propagateComposedEvents on the overlay MouseArea may help.

                                      And highlighting a row is still a task that we can't solve without an ugly overhead. For example, if the mouse is over an item (delegate) and I change its color I can't change it back when item's index is changed and the item is moved away.

                                      That's what the lastItem property in https://forum.qt.io/post/621263 is for. Store identifying information for the next update and undo the changes when lastItem != current item. Or have a property that points to the selected row and have all others use the default color.

                                      If you haven't already, have a look at ListView. The highlight delegate and currentIndex property might make more sense for this use. The QtQuick

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                                      wrote on 17 Oct 2020, 02:49 last edited by Dmitriano
                                      #20

                                      @jeremy_k Unfortunately, my MouseArea that covers the entire view and finds the delegate does not detect row insertion. For example on the picture below two rows surrounded with green were inserted (with beginInsertRows/endInsertRows) and MouseArea stopped responding to the clicks on the last two rows surrounded with red:

                                      alt text

                                      Below I provided the source code of the entire TableView as it is now in my project:

                                          TableView
                                          {
                                              id: table
                                              anchors.fill: parent
                                              columnSpacing: 5
                                              rowSpacing: 3
                                              clip: true
                                      
                                              property var columnWidths: [100, 80, 80, 20, 20, 20, 90, 90];
                                              columnWidthProvider: function (column) { return columnWidths[column]; }
                                      
                                              property var rowHeight: 40
                                      
                                              rowHeightProvider: function (column) { return rowHeight; }
                                      
                                              ScrollBar.horizontal: ScrollBar{}
                                              ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar{}
                                              ScrollIndicator.horizontal: ScrollIndicator { }
                                              ScrollIndicator.vertical: ScrollIndicator { }
                                      
                                              MouseArea
                                              {
                                                  //id: ma
                                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                                  //hoverEnabled: true
                                                  onClicked:
                                                  {
                                                      var index = Math.floor((mouse.y - table.originY) / (table.rowHeight + table.rowSpacing));
                                                      console.log("index:", index, " mouse: (", mouse.x, "," , mouse.y, ") table.origin: (", table.originX, ",", table.originY + ") table.content: (", table.contentX, ",", table.contentY + ")")
                                                      var item = table.model.rowKey(index)
                                                      if (item)
                                                          window.openMarket(item)
                                                  }
                                              }
                                      
                                              QtObject
                                              {
                                                  id: enumSymbols
                                                  property string spotAllowed: "S"
                                                  property string marginAllowed: "M"
                                                  property string isolatedMarginAllowed: "I"
                                              }
                                      
                                              delegate: DelegateChooser {
                                                  role: "type"
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "symbol"
                                                      delegate: SymbolCell { item: model.item }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "price"
                                                      delegate: Text {
                                                          horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignRight
                                                          verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                                                          text: { var val = model.item[model.name]; return val ? val.toFixed(model.item.pricePrecision) : ""; }
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "signal"
                                                      delegate: Text {
                                                          horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignRight
                                                          verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                                                          text: TimeFormat.ago(model.item.signalTime, timeMachine.now)
                                                          color: model.item.signalTime ? "black" : "gray"
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "enum"
                                                      delegate: Text
                                                      {
                                                          horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                                                          verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                                                          text: model.display ? enumSymbols[model.name] : ""
                                                          color: "#1e73cd"
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "zparams"
                                                      delegate: Text
                                                      {
                                                          property var zparams: model.item[model.name]
                                                          horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignRight
                                                          verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                                                          text: zparams ? "(%1, %2, %3)".arg(zparams.lag).arg(zparams.threshold.toFixed(2)).arg(zparams.influence.toFixed(2)) : qsTr("No")
                                                          color: zparams ? "black" : "gray"
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      roleValue: "check"
                                                      delegate: CheckBox {
                                                          checked: model.item[model.name];
                                                          onClicked: {
                                                              table.model.beginUpdateItem(model.item)
                                                              model.item[model.name] = checked
                                                              table.model.endUpdateItem(model.item)
                                                          }
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                                  DelegateChoice {
                                                      delegate: Text {
                                                          verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                                                          text: model.item[model.name]
                                                      }
                                                  }
                                              }
                                          }
                                      

                                      If I refresh my TableView with beginResetModel/endResetModel MouseArea starts to work correctly.

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