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    Default Standars windows list view equivalent

    Is there any equivalent to the standard windows listview control (with details mode), in Qt ?

    I tried QListView, QTreeView, QTableView, QColumnView, QListWidget, QTreeWidget, QTableWidget, but no control seems to be like the simple one as in windows.

    Did i miss something ?

    Tnx,
    Vertilka

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    Default Re: Standars windows list view equivalent

    Can you post a screen shot of what list in Windows you exactly mean?

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    Tnx,
    Vertilka

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    Default Re: Standars windows list view equivalent

    Well, that's a normal QTableWidget/QTableView.

    What are your problems? What did you not achieve?

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    Default Re: Standars windows list view equivalent

    The question is, does the control enable the user to change the columns order in run time ?

    Tnx,
    Ronnie

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