What Qt widget(s) to use for read-only, scrollable, collapsible, icon list

試著忘記壹切 提交于 2019-11-30 08:32:54

You're actually looking for some of the more esoteric options for a QListView/QListWidget.

At the top level, add QTreeWidget or QTreeView will give you the hierarchy you're looking for, as well as managing the scrolling area.

Each Listed Item of the (expanded) QTreeXItem will be a QListView/QListWidget, setting setViewMode(QListView::IconMode) on them.

EDIT: Note that to get the precise look you wanted above, you'll probably have to use QListView and use a custom delegate, handling the drawing yourself (unless you can find a theme that will do exactly what you want). However, I've coded up a short PyQt solution below using the Q*Widget classes because they're shorter, and will still demonstrate how to get the right layout. If you're using C++, the same Qt function calls apply, but obviously you might have more or less bookkeeping.

import sys
from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore

class displayItem(QtGui.QWidget):  #A simple widget to display, just centers a digit in a 100x100 widget
    def __init__(self,num):
        QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self)
        self.size=100
        self.resize(self.size,self.size)
        self.setMinimumSize(self.size,self.size)
        self.text = num
    def paintEvent(self,event):
        p = QtGui.QPainter(self)
        p.drawText(self.size//2,self.size//2,str(self.text))

app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
widget = QtGui.QTreeWidget()
widget.setWindowTitle('simple tree')

#Build the list widgets
treeItem1 = QtGui.QTreeWidgetItem(widget)
treeItem1.setText(0,"TreeWidget Parent")   #Sets the "header" for your [+] box

list1 = QtGui.QListWidget()                #This will contain your icon list
list1.setMovement(QtGui.QListView.Static)  #otherwise the icons are draggable
list1.setResizeMode(QtGui.QListView.Adjust) #Redo layout every time we resize
list1.setViewMode(QtGui.QListView.IconMode) #Layout left-to-right, not top-to-bottom

listItem = QtGui.QListWidgetItem(list1)
listItem.setSizeHint(QtCore.QSize(100,100)) #Or else the widget items will overlap (irritating bug)
list1.setItemWidget(listItem,displayItem(1))

listItem = QtGui.QListWidgetItem(list1)     #Add a few more items
listItem.setSizeHint(QtCore.QSize(100,100))
list1.setItemWidget(listItem,displayItem(2))

listItem = QtGui.QListWidgetItem(list1)
listItem.setSizeHint(QtCore.QSize(100,100))
list1.setItemWidget(listItem,displayItem(3))

list1.setAutoFillBackground(True)                #Required for a widget that will be a QTreeWidgetItem widget
treeSubItem1 = QtGui.QTreeWidgetItem(treeItem1)  #Make a subitem to hold our list
widget.setItemWidget(treeSubItem1,0,list1)       #Assign this list as a tree item

treeItem2 = QtGui.QTreeWidgetItem(widget)        #Make a fake second parent
treeItem2.setText(0,"TreeWidget Parent II")

widget.show()           #kick off the app in standard PyQt4 fashion
sys.exit(app.exec_())
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