Oh sorry. I'm using SVN-Externals a lot on Eclipse-Servers. So the correct URLs are:
Code: https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit/bundles/incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt.jface/ Examples: https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit/bundles/incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt.jface.example/ The one below holds only the Eclipse-specific setups. Tom Am 23.12.09 09:29, schrieb Helge Fredriksen: > Thanks for your help, but I wasn't able to see the code from the link at the > bottom of your mail.... Maybe I don't have access. > > Helge > > Tom Schindl wrote: >> Hi Helge, >> >> Not sure if this of interest for you but I've written my own MVC-Wrapper >> around structured controls like List, Table, Tree, TreeTable. >> >> And my setup looks like this: >> >> --------8<-------- >> TreeTableViewer viewer >> = new TreeTableViewer<Person, Collection<Person>>(widget); >> >> column = new TreeViewerColumn<Person>(viewer,"Location"); >> column.setLabelConverter(new LabelConverter<Person>() { >> @Override >> public String getText(Person element) { >> return element.getLocation(); >> } >> }); >> >> column = new TreeViewerColumn<Person>(viewer,"Birthday"); >> column.setLabelConverter(new LabelConverter<Person>() { >> @Override >> public String getText(Person element) { >> return element.getBirthday() != null ? >> SimpleDateFormat.getDateInstance().format(element.getBirthday()) >> :""; >> } >> }); >> >> viewer.setContentProvider( >> new ITreeContentProvider<Person, Collection<Person>>() { >> >> // ... >> >> public Collection<Person> getChildren(Person parentElement) { >> return parentElement.getFriends(); >> } >> >> public boolean hasChildren(Person element) { >> return element.getFriends().size() > 0; >> } >> }); >> >> viewer.setInput(book.getPeople()); >> --------8<-------- >> >> All the code is available under EPL from >> https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit/develop/eclipse/virtual-structure/incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt.jface. >> >> Tom >> >> Am 22.12.09 18:38, schrieb Helge Fredriksen: >> >>> Yes, that would be great! Thanks. >>> >>> Helge >>> >>> Robert Lebel wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I did it by implementing QAbstractTableModel (and did not find it that >>>> easy). I can send you the complete source of my model if you need it. >>>> >>>> public Object data(QModelIndex index, int role) { >>>> >>>> ... >>>> switch (role) { >>>> case ItemDataRole.DisplayRole: >>>> switch (index.column()) { >>>> case 0: >>>> return "text column 1" >>>> >>>> case 1: >>>> return "text column 2" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2009/12/22 Helge Fredriksen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >>>> >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> Anyone have any experience with implementing a QTreeModel with several >>>> columns? It seems possible to override the columnCount(QModelIndex) >>>> method to return 2, but I can't seem to find a way to control the text >>>> shown in column nr. 2 which I really would like to. It seems to >>>> replicate the text in both columns pr. default. >>>> >>>> Do I need to implement the QAbstractTableModel to do this, or can >>>> I use >>>> the QTreeModel in some way? >>>> >>>> Helge >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Qt-jambi-interest mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>>> http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Qt-jambi-interest mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
