On Saturday 05 March 2011, 23:50:18 Entity Reborn wrote: > Sorry, small untested bug introduced just before I sent that. > > On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Entity Reborn <[email protected]>wrote: > > I'd like to submit these two files as an advanced example for > > manipulation of treeviews. > > This example demonstrates how to override the default drawn > > decoration for checkboxed items (replacing it with a radiobutton > > decal) as well as the accomanying logic, as well as a few other > > extras I've thrown in. > > > > I'd be very honored if this would be added to the Examples > > directory, but obviously, it's up to the developers of PyQt. > > > > Feel free to comment on the code, hack it, tear it to bits, etc. > > Some of the quality of the code isn't the greatest, but a little > > TLC would go over well. > > Enjoy! > > > > Run test.py to launch the demo. > > > > -- > > ~EntityReborn
Well, the radio items aren't drawn at all here. From a cursory look over the code, that is strange, but I cannot look into this more intensively, ATM. python: 2.6 sip: 4.12.1 qt4: 4.6.3 pyqt4: snapshot-4.8.4-278054fd857c The whole thing is lacking a generic name, and it _looks_ somewhat hackish. Examples should come clear and concise, and might deserve a few notes about the purpose/implementation, if they do not derive from the Qt examples. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
