Environment:
Problem:
I have a QTableWidget. I add a row, and then select the first cell.
What I want is to be able to immediately type into the cell after the program selects it, so I don't have to reach for the mouse.
The behavior of the select is to highlight the cell, not put a cursor in it. I have to click on the cell with the mouse before I can type.
Everything I've found so far to do with selection behavior has to do with row, column, or cell selection options; nothing about what the selection of a cell actually does.
Here's my code thus far, works as described; rc
is the index to the last row, already determined:
ui->thetable->scrollToBottom();
QModelIndex index = ui->thetable->model()->index(rc, 0);
ui->thetable->selectionModel()->select(index,QItemSelectionModel::Select);
You can use the edit method this way:
ui->thetable->edit(index);
using the index you already computed, or you could connect a custom signal of yours to void QAbstractItemView::edit ( const QModelIndex & index )
slot inherited by QTableWidget's items.