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  • J JonB
    12 Nov 2021, 13:57

    @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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    CuriousPan
    wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 13:58 last edited by
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    @JonB, yes, it's defenitely triggered.

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    • C CuriousPan
      12 Nov 2021, 13:58

      @JonB, yes, it's defenitely triggered.

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      wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:04 last edited by
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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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      • J JonB
        12 Nov 2021, 14:04

        @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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        CuriousPan
        wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:07 last edited by
        #13

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

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        • C CuriousPan
          12 Nov 2021, 14:07

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

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          wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:12 last edited by
          #14

          @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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          • R raven-worx
            12 Nov 2021, 14:12

            @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
            wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:15 last edited by
            #15

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

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            • R raven-worx
              12 Nov 2021, 14:12

              @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
              wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:20 last edited by
              #16

              @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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              • C CuriousPan
                12 Nov 2021, 14:20

                @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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                JonB
                wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:26 last edited by JonB 11 Dec 2021, 14:26
                #17

                @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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                • J JonB
                  12 Nov 2021, 14:26

                  @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
                  wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:28 last edited by
                  #18

                  @JonB, yeah, it is, but as I said, no numbers are printed.
                  f3a89a98-7f28-4581-955b-721b64fbfc0e-image.png

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                  • C CuriousPan
                    12 Nov 2021, 14:07

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

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                    wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:29 last edited by JonB 11 Dec 2021, 14:30
                    #19

                    @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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                    • J JonB
                      12 Nov 2021, 14:29

                      @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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                      wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:30 last edited by
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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
                        12 Nov 2021, 14:30

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

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                        JonB
                        wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:34 last edited by
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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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                        • J JonB
                          12 Nov 2021, 14:34

                          @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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                          CuriousPan
                          wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:41 last edited by CuriousPan 11 Dec 2021, 14:42
                          #22

                          @JonB, I guess you're right, but, as I showed on this screenshot: fb7e083f-38ea-4de7-8c55-b8b77b24f946-image.png
                          I'm using the correct role and column is defenitely correct (checked usingqDebug()).

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                          • C CuriousPan
                            12 Nov 2021, 14:41

                            @JonB, I guess you're right, but, as I showed on this screenshot: fb7e083f-38ea-4de7-8c55-b8b77b24f946-image.png
                            I'm using the correct role and column is defenitely correct (checked usingqDebug()).

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                            JonB
                            wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 14:46 last edited by JonB 11 Dec 2021, 14:46
                            #23

                            @CuriousPan

                            • Print out index.column() in the delegate.
                            • Print out RecurrentColumn.
                            • Put a qDebug() just above return Qt::AlignCenter in your "screenshot" to make sure it's being hit.
                            • Please don't paste code as screenshots, paste it as code. Show where you have that code and what is above the extract you show.
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                            • J JonB
                              12 Nov 2021, 14:46

                              @CuriousPan

                              • Print out index.column() in the delegate.
                              • Print out RecurrentColumn.
                              • Put a qDebug() just above return Qt::AlignCenter in your "screenshot" to make sure it's being hit.
                              • Please don't paste code as screenshots, paste it as code. Show where you have that code and what is above the extract you show.
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                              wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 15:01 last edited by CuriousPan 11 Dec 2021, 15:05
                              #24

                              @JonB

                              • index.column() in the delegate has the proper number. 4 in my case as long as it is 4th (starting from 0) column in the table view.
                              • What do you mean by printing RecurrentColumn?
                              //checking other roles
                              } else if (index.isValid() && role == Qt::TextAlignmentRole) { 
                                       switch (index.column()) { 
                                       case RecurrentColumn: 
                                            qDebug() << "Hit"; 
                                            return Qt::AlignCenter; 
                                       case TotalColumn: 
                                            return {Qt::AlignRight | Qt::AlignVCenter}; 
                                       case PlnTotalColumn: 
                                            return {Qt::AlignRight | Qt::AlignVCenter}; 
                                       return Qt::AlignCenter; 
                                       }
                              }
                              // "Hit" is getting printed.
                              
                              • Okay, will try to value your time and effort :)
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                              • C CuriousPan
                                12 Nov 2021, 15:01

                                @JonB

                                • index.column() in the delegate has the proper number. 4 in my case as long as it is 4th (starting from 0) column in the table view.
                                • What do you mean by printing RecurrentColumn?
                                //checking other roles
                                } else if (index.isValid() && role == Qt::TextAlignmentRole) { 
                                         switch (index.column()) { 
                                         case RecurrentColumn: 
                                              qDebug() << "Hit"; 
                                              return Qt::AlignCenter; 
                                         case TotalColumn: 
                                              return {Qt::AlignRight | Qt::AlignVCenter}; 
                                         case PlnTotalColumn: 
                                              return {Qt::AlignRight | Qt::AlignVCenter}; 
                                         return Qt::AlignCenter; 
                                         }
                                }
                                // "Hit" is getting printed.
                                
                                • Okay, will try to value your time and effort :)
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                                wrote on 12 Nov 2021, 15:50 last edited by CuriousPan 11 Dec 2021, 15:51
                                #25

                                @CuriousPan I have fixed the issue.
                                I used pretty dirty, but working trick: set Qt::AlignedCenter right in the delegate:

                                void CenteredCheckBoxDelegate::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const
                                {
                                    QStyleOptionViewItem opt = option;
                                    const QWidget *widget = option.widget;
                                    initStyleOption(&opt, index);
                                    QStyle *style = opt.widget ? opt.widget->style() : QApplication::style();
                                    style->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelItemViewItem, &opt, painter, widget);
                                    if (opt.features & QStyleOptionViewItem::HasCheckIndicator) {
                                        switch (opt.checkState) {
                                        case Qt::Unchecked:
                                            opt.state |= QStyle::State_Off;
                                            break;
                                        case Qt::PartiallyChecked:
                                            opt.state |= QStyle::State_NoChange;
                                            break;
                                        case Qt::Checked:
                                            opt.state |= QStyle::State_On;
                                            break;
                                        }
                                        auto rect = style->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ItemViewItemCheckIndicator, &opt, widget);
                                        opt.rect = QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, Qt::AlignCenter/*index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>()*/, rect.size(), opt.rect);
                                        opt.state = opt.state & ~QStyle::State_HasFocus;
                                        style->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_IndicatorItemViewItemCheck, &opt, painter, widget);
                                    } else if (!opt.icon.isNull()) {
                                        // draw the icon
                                        QRect iconRect = style->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ItemViewItemDecoration, &opt, widget);
                                        iconRect = QStyle::alignedRect(opt.direction, Qt::AlignCenter/*index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>()*/, iconRect.size(), opt.rect);
                                        QIcon::Mode mode = QIcon::Normal;
                                        if (!(opt.state & QStyle::State_Enabled))
                                            mode = QIcon::Disabled;
                                        else if (opt.state & QStyle::State_Selected)
                                            mode = QIcon::Selected;
                                        QIcon::State state = opt.state & QStyle::State_Open ? QIcon::On : QIcon::Off;
                                        opt.icon.paint(painter, iconRect, opt.decorationAlignment, mode, state);
                                    } else {
                                        QStyledItemDelegate::paint(painter, option, index);
                                    }
                                }
                                
                                bool CenteredCheckBoxDelegate::editorEvent(QEvent *event, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index)
                                {
                                    Q_ASSERT(event);
                                    Q_ASSERT(model);
                                    // make sure that the item is checkable
                                    Qt::ItemFlags flags = model->flags(index);
                                    if (!(flags & Qt::ItemIsUserCheckable) || !(option.state & QStyle::State_Enabled) || !(flags & Qt::ItemIsEnabled))
                                        return false;
                                    // make sure that we have a check state
                                    QVariant value = index.data(Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                    if (!value.isValid())
                                        return false;
                                    const QWidget *widget = option.widget;
                                    QStyle *style = option.widget ? widget->style() : QApplication::style();
                                    // make sure that we have the right event type
                                    if ((event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonRelease) || (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick) || (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress)) {
                                        QStyleOptionViewItem viewOpt(option);
                                        initStyleOption(&viewOpt, index);
                                        QRect checkRect = style->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ItemViewItemCheckIndicator, &viewOpt, widget);
                                        checkRect = QStyle::alignedRect(viewOpt.direction, Qt::AlignCenter/*index.data(Qt::TextAlignmentRole).value<Qt::Alignment>()*/, checkRect.size(), viewOpt.rect);
                                        QMouseEvent *me = static_cast<QMouseEvent *>(event);
                                        if (me->button() != Qt::LeftButton || !checkRect.contains(me->pos()))
                                            return false;
                                        if ((event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress) || (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick))
                                            return true;
                                    } else if (event->type() == QEvent::KeyPress) {
                                        if (static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(event)->key() != Qt::Key_Space && static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(event)->key() != Qt::Key_Select)
                                            return false;
                                    } else {
                                        return false;
                                    }
                                    Qt::CheckState state = static_cast<Qt::CheckState>(value.toInt());
                                    if (flags & Qt::ItemIsUserTristate)
                                        state = ((Qt::CheckState)((state + 1) % 3));
                                    else
                                        state = (state == Qt::Checked) ? Qt::Unchecked : Qt::Checked;
                                    return model->setData(index, state, Qt::CheckStateRole);
                                }
                                
                                

                                Thanks everyone who took part in the discussion.

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