Does anybody have an idea how to do this?
This seems to be turning into a show stopper for me.
I found this thread but since it's C++ I have a hard time deciphering it:
http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/8660-Drawing-a-widget-in-QItemDelegate-s-paint-method

I don't need to edit the item data, just need to represent it with a custom widget (showing various buttons inside the widget on mouse over) and make it drag&dropable.

I've attached a screen grab of what my working custom widget looks like (with and without mouse over). I hope it comes through ok.
I *just* need to be able to use this as a delegate somehow.


Cheers,
frank




On 25/06/12 3:47 PM, Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:
Hi all,


I'm just re-writing part of my existing code to use the mode/view approach.

I already have a complex custom widget which is a large button that can
be dragged and dropped, and that shows "sub buttons" on mouse over (i.e.
smaller rectangles are displayed in the corners on mouse over which act
as buttons in their own right).

The whole widget works exactly like I want it to, but now I'm wondering
if it's possible to create a QStyledItemdelegate for the new model/view
approach to do the same thing. It will need the same event handling as
my custom widget, such as enterEvent, leaveEvent, mouseReleaseEvent,
mousePressEvent, mouseReleaseEvent and mouseMoveEvent.

Is this possible with a delegate? Or can it be achieved in other ways?
Any pointers would be much appreciated.

Cheers,
frank

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