My primary intention was to display the root item, but your suggestion to try the property rootIsDecorated lead also to a good looking result.
I tried it and now my topLevelItems are childs and my new topLevelItem looks like a root item. Thanks!
My primary intention was to display the root item, but your suggestion to try the property rootIsDecorated lead also to a good looking result.
I tried it and now my topLevelItems are childs and my new topLevelItem looks like a root item. Thanks!
You can't display the invisibleRootItem because it is a fake item used only to have an equivalent of empty QModelIndex.
Johannes (22nd February 2011)
That's a good reason. Thanks for the explanation.
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