I’ve two QListWidget (list1 and list2)
list1should be able to receive items fromlist2list1should be able to be reorganized with an internal drag and droplist2should be able to receive items fromlist1
list1->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::SingleSelection);
list1->setDragEnabled(true);
list1->setDragDropMode(QAbstractItemView::DragDrop);
list1->viewport()->setAcceptDrops(true);
list1->setDropIndicatorShown(true);
ulist2->setSelectionMode(QAbstractItemView::SingleSelection);
list2->setDragEnabled(true);
list2->setDragDropMode(QAbstractItemView::InternalMove);
list2->viewport()->setAcceptDrops(true);
list2->setDropIndicatorShown(true);
I had to put the list2 on InternalMove otherwise the item is not remove when I drag it to the list1.
And if i put list1 to InternalMove i can’t drop any more on it.
Do I have to write my own drag and drop function to do that?
You can extend
QListWidgetoverridingdragMoveEventmethod like belowInside our implementation we check the source of the drag event and we don’t accept (allow) dropping items that come from our widget itself.
If you’re using QtDesigner you can use Promote to… option from the context menu when you right click on the
QListWidgeton your form. You have to enter a name of your new class (MyListWidgetin my example) and you have to enter a name of new header file, where your class will be declared (you can copy and paste the code above into this file).