On 21/02/2012 16:47, Mateusz Korniak wrote:
On Tuesday 21 of February 2012, Mads Ipsen wrote:
On 21/02/2012 15:32, Mateusz Korniak wrote:
On Tuesday 21 of February 2012, Mads Ipsen wrote:
(...) I attach a snippet that reproduces the issue. So run
the example and try to tell me why the activated signal is NOT triggered
when a cell is clicked, double-clicked, entered etc.
I get handlers called for click, dbl-click, and hitting enter.
python-PyQt4-4.8.5
QtGui-4.7.4

     * But if you navigate around in the cell using arrow keys and then
       press space, the cell is opened, but no signal is triggered.
     * If you then write something in the cell and press TAB to leave the
       cell - no signal is triggered.
Perhaps above are cell contents edits, without activation.

     * Also, I would expect a double-click to also trigger the activated
       signal, since the cell is activated by the double-click.
That works for me:
activate on cell[1,1]
doubleClick on cell[1,1]
Any idea why this fails for me? Because I use Gnome? Bug?
In short: What does it mean that a cell is activated? What actions will
trigger this signal?
"This signal is emitted when the item specified by index is activated by the
user. How to activate items depends on the platform; e.g., by single- or
double-clicking the item, or by pressing the Return or Enter key when the item
is current" ?

Regards,



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