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Is it possible to add checkbox into hiCreateTreeItem?

MedAn
MedAn over 8 years ago

We can specify the description as a list of one or more strings, symbols, integers, or floating-point numbers, but maybe have an opportunity to add check box? Maybe need to write some delegate or something else?

Maybe somebody recommend another way, in general I want to have following functional:

We have tree of checks, and can select which checks will be use, for example

checks

  |

  ------ check1  Y

  ------ check2 Y

  ------ check3  N

where check - it's our treeItems, and Y/N - it's check boxs.

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    MedAn over 8 years ago
    Ok, thx. a lot.

    Could you pls. answer me on the one more question?
    In the documentation we have description on the function like this: hiCreateVerticalBoxLayout, but in dfII this function is undefined.
    How can I use it? And do they look like on the QT?
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  • MedAn
    MedAn over 8 years ago
    Ok, thx. a lot.

    Could you pls. answer me on the one more question?
    In the documentation we have description on the function like this: hiCreateVerticalBoxLayout, but in dfII this function is undefined.
    How can I use it? And do they look like on the QT?
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