I have a QTableView, populated with a QStandardItemModel.
I update the model frequently over network and the model is also updated by user directly via the QTableView.
Now I like to call a method when the user is changing some data, so i did:
connect(model, SIGNAL(itemChanged(QStandardItem*)), this, SLOT(dataChanged(QStandardItem*)));
The Problem now is, that my dataChanged method is called, also when the item is updated over the network.
model->setData(index, new_val);
Is there another signal which is only emitted if, the user is changing something inside the QTableview ???
No, AFAIK there is no such signal but you there is a way to hack it.
When editing an item from the
QTableViewtheactivatedsignal will have been emited. The idea is to catch this signal and connect it to a slot that will store the last manually changed item.Now simply modify your
dataChangedslot to check if the item that changed corresponds to the last modified item.