Iterating over the items and checking if it is selected, sounds like a good idea, but there no obvious way to get a hold of the list of items!! The only way you can get an item is if you are in single selection mode and you call selectedItem(). But I have to use multiple selection mode, for which this method does not work (it says so in the docs)
The signal selectionChanged() is emitted whenever the set of selected items has changed but does not return any information regarding the items comprising the set. Also useless. > And all of this can be found within 20 seconds in the great Qt-Docs. > Especially easy with the included QAssistant, a help-browser with > indexing and whatever... The docs are really great, it's this particular widget that appear to lacking some important functionality! This is very sad. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list