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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T18:32:57+00:00 2026-06-09T18:32:57+00:00

I have a QCompleter using a QStringListModel for my QPlainTextEdit ( check this example

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I have a QCompleter using a QStringListModel for my QPlainTextEdit (check this example):

  QStringListModel* model = new QStringListModel(names);
  QCompleter* completer = new QCompleter(model);
  completer->setCompletionMode(QCompleter::PopupCompletion);
  completer->setModelSorting(QCompleter::UnsortedModel);

It works fine. Now I need some Icon, Tooltips for each suggestion I’m trying to use a QListWidget as custom popup:

  QListWidget* w = new QListWidget();
  foreach(name, names) {
    QListWidgetItem* i = new QListWidgetItem(name);
    i->setIcon(/*my Icon*/);
    i->setToolTip("");
    w->addItem(i);
  }
  completer->setPopup(w);

The popup ok, just like I need, but the completion no more work. I cannot type the text to make it filter the suggestion, just Up/Down key.
I have try:

  completer->setModel(w->model());

but no help!
What is my misstake or just QStringListModel give me the ability to filter the suggestions? What do you suggest?
Thanks you!

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    2026-06-09T18:32:58+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    I mostly deal with PyQt, but same deal. My syntax may be off, but you should use a QStandardItemModel vs. a QStringListModel. From there, you can leave it as the standard popup (QListView)

    Something like:

    QStandardItemModel* model = new QStandardItemModel();
    
    // initialize the model
    int rows = names.count();  // assuming this is a QStringList
    model->setRowCount(rows);
    model->setColumnCount(1);
    
    // load the items
    int row = 0;
    foreach(name, names) {
        QStandardItem* item = new QStandardItem(name);
        item->setIcon(QIcon(":some/icon.png");
        item->setToolTip("some tool tip");
        model->setItem(row, 0, item);
        row++;
    }
    
    completer->setModel(model);
    completer->popup()->setModel(model); // may or may not be needed
    
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