Hi Thomas, What are you trying to accomplish exactly?
If it's just the attributes for a single feature, would the use of a layout (grid layout/form layout) be good enough instead of using a table? If you want to show attributes of more than one feature, would a relation be what you want? Maybe you can upload a screenshot or your .ui somewhere. The table cells themselves are not widgets. What you could also consider is writing your own .ui form widgets [1]. Currently they are bound to a single field (this may change in the future), so you would probably need to cheat a bit to accomplish what you want. Regards, Matthias [1] blog.vitu.ch/10142013-1847/write-your-own-qgis-form-elements On Sam 26 Jul 2014 10:48:59 CEST, Thomas Kreuzer wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I would like to use a QTableWidget in my custom made feature form (ui > file) > However, in qt designer I can't set the object names of the table's cell > widgets, and thus they are not recognized as feature input. > I tried to set the appropriate object names in my python init function, > however, at that point it is already too late. > > Has anyone ever done something like this, or could it be feasible to > change the behavior of when the feature attributes are connected to the > form (as in after the python init function)? > > regards, > Thomas > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer