--- On Mon, 12/1/08, simozack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: simozack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PyQt] Detecting if a column has been resized by the user;
> auto-stretching columns.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 2:09 AM
> 2008/11/28, Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Concerning QTableWidget, i need to figure out all of
> the above. I couldn't find anything in the
> documentation, neither by Googling, that would allow me or
> provide insight on how to do any of these, so i come here as
> a last resort. Also, does it require subclassing a delegate
> or item in order to have rows auto-resize based on their
> content? Or is it possible to pass the size of the content
> to the cell without subclassing anything?
> >
> > Any insight is appreciated.
>
> Look at the "resizeColumnsToContents" method of
> the QTableWidget object.
>
> Simone
Thanks for the response, but i saw that in the documentation before asking, and
it's not what i'm looking for. The columns for my purpose do not need to be
fully stretched out, i just need the last column in the view to auto-stretch if
there is space for it to take up. Since QTableWidget does not by default
support HTML, i had attempted two methods into getting it to display HTML. The
first was subclassing QItemDelegate and QTableWidgetItem. The other was setting
a QLabel as a table cell's widget. However, both of them have undesirable
consequences which i have been trying to solve. The common undesirable
consequence is that both attempts do not give the proper (i believe) size hints
for the table cell, so double-clicking on the row's or column's edge causes an
inaccurate resize.
In attempting to detect if a column has been resized by the user, i thought
tableWidget.__class__.columnResized = self.columnResized
would help, but it didn't. The reason why i need to detect if the user resized
the column is so i can resize all the rows.
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