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  • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    You should follow this example: https://wiki.qt.io/Center_a_QCheckBox_or_Decoration_in_an_Itemview

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    • C CuriousPan

      I have 2 table views in my application. I'd like to have centered checkboxes as delegates for specific columns. One table should have delegate editable and another not.
      Making a research, I leared that I have to implement my own delegate for it. Googling led me to this pretty old but useful link: https://www.qtcentre.org/threads/19157-QTableView-checkbox-center-with-stylesheet.
      Unfortunately, after creating and setting delegates, everything is displayed as 'checked' and nothing has checking possibility. Also, I don't really understand how to use it. Thank you.

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      @CuriousPan
      yep, definitely follow the example provided by @Christian-Ehrlicher.
      its always better to draw stuff rather than instantiate widgets for such purposes!

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      • C CuriousPan

        I have 2 table views in my application. I'd like to have centered checkboxes as delegates for specific columns. One table should have delegate editable and another not.
        Making a research, I leared that I have to implement my own delegate for it. Googling led me to this pretty old but useful link: https://www.qtcentre.org/threads/19157-QTableView-checkbox-center-with-stylesheet.
        Unfortunately, after creating and setting delegates, everything is displayed as 'checked' and nothing has checking possibility. Also, I don't really understand how to use it. Thank you.

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        @CuriousPan Another solution is use QProxyStyle, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60947269/pyqt5-qtablewidget-item-alignment/60954464#60954464:

        class CheckBoxStyle: public QProxyStyle{
        public:
            using QProxyStyle::QProxyStyle;
            QRect subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement element, const QStyleOption *option, const QWidget *widget=nullptr) const{
                QRect r = QProxyStyle::subElementRect(element, option, widget);
                if(element == QStyle::SE_ItemViewItemCheckIndicator){
                    r.moveCenter(option->rect.center());
                }
                return r;
            }
        }
        
        CheckBoxStyle* checkbox_style = new CheckBoxStyle(tableview->style());
        tableview->setStyle(checkbox_style);
        

        If you want me to help you develop some work then you can write to my email: e.yllanescucho@gmal.com.

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        • eyllanescE eyllanesc

          @CuriousPan Another solution is use QProxyStyle, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60947269/pyqt5-qtablewidget-item-alignment/60954464#60954464:

          class CheckBoxStyle: public QProxyStyle{
          public:
              using QProxyStyle::QProxyStyle;
              QRect subElementRect(QStyle::SubElement element, const QStyleOption *option, const QWidget *widget=nullptr) const{
                  QRect r = QProxyStyle::subElementRect(element, option, widget);
                  if(element == QStyle::SE_ItemViewItemCheckIndicator){
                      r.moveCenter(option->rect.center());
                  }
                  return r;
              }
          }
          
          CheckBoxStyle* checkbox_style = new CheckBoxStyle(tableview->style());
          tableview->setStyle(checkbox_style);
          
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          @eyllanesc
          this moves every single checkbox in the table to the center...

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            You should follow this example: https://wiki.qt.io/Center_a_QCheckBox_or_Decoration_in_an_Itemview

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            @Christian-Ehrlicher, hey, this is a really nice example, but I don't understand what 'role' should I use in the model to center the checkbox, because now it's in the left top corner.

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            • C CuriousPan

              @Christian-Ehrlicher, hey, this is a really nice example, but I don't understand what 'role' should I use in the model to center the checkbox, because now it's in the left top corner.

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              @CuriousPan
              The code at @Christian-Ehrlicher's https://wiki.qt.io/Center_a_QCheckBox_or_Decoration_in_an_Itemview tells you what role it is using

              As alignment indicator the Qt::TextAlignmentRole is 'misused' since no text is drawn for the cell.

              and you can see it in the code you are copying:

              opt.rect = QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>(), rect.size(), opt.rect);

              Or use your own role if you don't want to use that.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @CuriousPan
                The code at @Christian-Ehrlicher's https://wiki.qt.io/Center_a_QCheckBox_or_Decoration_in_an_Itemview tells you what role it is using

                As alignment indicator the Qt::TextAlignmentRole is 'misused' since no text is drawn for the cell.

                and you can see it in the code you are copying:

                opt.rect = QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>(), rect.size(), opt.rect);

                Or use your own role if you don't want to use that.

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                @JonB, yeees, I understood this and I was using Qt::TextAlignmentRole and returning Qt::AlignCenter, but for some reason it's not aligned :(
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                  @JonB, yeees, I understood this and I was using Qt::TextAlignmentRole and returning Qt::AlignCenter, but for some reason it's not aligned :(
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                  @CuriousPan
                  I do not know about the behaviour of the delegate. But if you want to know to know whether it is being "triggered" and recognises the role in question put in a qDebug() statement (in the delegate) to find out.

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                  • C CuriousPan

                    @JonB, yeees, I understood this and I was using Qt::TextAlignmentRole and returning Qt::AlignCenter, but for some reason it's not aligned :(
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                    3076c24a-05b5-476e-9154-09e658caebab-image.png

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                      @CuriousPan
                      I do not know about the behaviour of the delegate. But if you want to know to know whether it is being "triggered" and recognises the role in question put in a qDebug() statement (in the delegate) to find out.

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                      @JonB, yes, it's defenitely triggered.

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                      • C CuriousPan

                        @JonB, yes, it's defenitely triggered.

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                        @CuriousPan
                        Find all your occurrences of

                        QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>(), rect.size(), opt.rect)
                        

                        and qDebug() << index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>().

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @CuriousPan
                          Find all your occurrences of

                          QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>(), rect.size(), opt.rect)
                          

                          and qDebug() << index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>().

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                          @JonB, it always retruns QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right?

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                            @JonB, it always retruns QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right?

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                            @CuriousPan said in How can I center QCheckBox in QTableView?:

                            it always retruns QFlagsQt::AlignmentFlag() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right

                            the Qt::AlignmentFlag flags/enum doesnt contain Qt::DecorationRole, so no
                            https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#AlignmentFlag-enum

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                              @CuriousPan said in How can I center QCheckBox in QTableView?:

                              it always retruns QFlagsQt::AlignmentFlag() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right

                              the Qt::AlignmentFlag flags/enum doesnt contain Qt::DecorationRole, so no
                              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#AlignmentFlag-enum

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                              @raven-worx, oh, I see. You're right. Anyway, why is that so?

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                                @CuriousPan said in How can I center QCheckBox in QTableView?:

                                it always retruns QFlagsQt::AlignmentFlag() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right

                                the Qt::AlignmentFlag flags/enum doesnt contain Qt::DecorationRole, so no
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#AlignmentFlag-enum

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                                @raven-worx, wait! I confused you and me. This '1' is my custom printout. So what you suggested printing just gives following output: QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>()

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                                  @raven-worx, wait! I confused you and me. This '1' is my custom printout. So what you suggested printing just gives following output: QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>()

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                                  @CuriousPan
                                  Qt::AlignLeft 0x0001 Aligns with the left edge.

                                  So this value 1 is left alignment, just as per your picture, and no kind of centering specified, which would have value 4.

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                                    @CuriousPan
                                    Qt::AlignLeft 0x0001 Aligns with the left edge.

                                    So this value 1 is left alignment, just as per your picture, and no kind of centering specified, which would have value 4.

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                                    @JonB, yeah, it is, but as I said, no numbers are printed.
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                                      @JonB, it always retruns QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right?

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                                      @CuriousPan said in How can I center QCheckBox in QTableView?:

                                      @JonB, it always retruns QFlagsQt::AlignmentFlag() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right?

                                      That's what you wrote. See that 1? Can you please concentrate on one thing at a time.

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                                        @CuriousPan said in How can I center QCheckBox in QTableView?:

                                        @JonB, it always retruns QFlagsQt::AlignmentFlag() 1 which is Qt::DecorationRole, right?

                                        That's what you wrote. See that 1? Can you please concentrate on one thing at a time.

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                                        @JonB, yep, I can. I'm really sorry for confusing you. No 1 is printed, it's just my mistake.

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                                        • C CuriousPan

                                          @JonB, yep, I can. I'm really sorry for confusing you. No 1 is printed, it's just my mistake.

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                                          @CuriousPan
                                          So that would be the value for left-align. Either you are not setting or returning the desired "center" flag on your item for the Qt::TextAlignmentRole --- you have to do that if you want it centered, that's what the code does --- or you are not looking at the right item/index.

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