In the darkest hour on 20 Sep 2005 08:07:47 -0700,
David Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> screamed:
> You could connect the currentChanged() or clicked() signals in your
> QListView to a slot in some other object (perhaps the parent of the
> QListView). When the signal is emitted, you can examine the sta
You could connect the currentChanged() or clicked() signals in your
QListView to a slot in some other object (perhaps the parent of the
QListView). When the signal is emitted, you can examine the state of
the item passed to the slot.
Hope this helps,
David
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Is there a way to distinguish if QCheckListItem was checked/unchecked
or clicked?
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