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ObjectListModel
Additional data models aimed to bring more power to QML applications by using useful C++ models in back-end.
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InfluxDB
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I'm using Python (in case that matters). Can anyone give some advice on why including InternalMove displays a "circle with a line through it" icon? Or alternatively, a working drag-and-drop example using MVC with a custom model (QAbstractItemModel) and a QTreeView would be greatly appreciated. I found examples online that are close but come up short because they tend to use reuse Qt's standard model like this one: https://github.com/jimmykuu/PyQt-PySide-Cookbook/blob/master/tree/drop_indicator.md. It's so close to being useful reference but not quite.
In terms of shortcuts when defining item models, I've been recommended https://github.com/OlivierLDff/ObjectListModel/, https://github.com/benlau/qsyncable, and https://github.com/KDAB/KDToolBox/tree/master/qt/model_view/updateableModel. I haven't looked into them though.
In terms of shortcuts when defining item models, I've been recommended https://github.com/OlivierLDff/ObjectListModel/, https://github.com/benlau/qsyncable, and https://github.com/KDAB/KDToolBox/tree/master/qt/model_view/updateableModel. I haven't looked into them though.
In terms of shortcuts when defining item models, I've been recommended https://github.com/OlivierLDff/ObjectListModel/, https://github.com/benlau/qsyncable, and https://github.com/KDAB/KDToolBox/tree/master/qt/model_view/updateableModel. I haven't looked into them though.