Yes, thank you!
For the record, this works:
self.theSelectionModel = self.theView.selectionModel()
self.connect(self.theSelectionModel,
QtCore.SIGNAL("selectionChanged(QItemSelection, QItemSelection)"),
self.getSelection)
Scott
On Nov 19, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 19.11.08 12:56:59, Scott Frankel wrote:
Hello,
What's the proper way to identify which row of a QTableView
instance a
user may have selected?
Pouring through the docs, and web searches, I think I've gotten
close by
listening for signals from a QItemSelectionModel instance. I'm still
missing something though, as my implementation isn't firing
"selectionChanged()" signals.
Well, quite simple: The signal has two parameters, so you're connect
simply
didn't work. You always need to use the complete signature of the
signal.
Andreas
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