On 2016/12/06 01:14 PM, Leslie Turriff wrote: > The application I'm writing will have a small group of key-value pairs > associated with each object. Looking through the docs, I see widgets for > displaying elementary items (e.g. TQListBox), but nothing for something like > a TQMap (e.g. a TQlistBoxMap). I could use a TQTable, but that strikes me as > akin to using a sledgehammer to kill flies. > As a neophite c++ programmer, I know that in theory I can subclass > TQListBoxItem to do this, but how to go about that, I haven't a clue. The > docs say merely that ' If you need to insert customized items into a > TQListBox you must inherit this class and reimplement paint(), height() and > width().' > Any suggestions to help get me started with this would be appreciated. > > Leslie > > If I understand correctly, you want a two-column widget to show key-value from a map. Easiest things that come to mind are: 1) use TQTable, probably the quickest way 2) use a TQListView with two columns, also quick quick You can ofcourse do more fancy stuff with subclassing, but I don't really see a need for this here, as long as my understanding is correct. Cheers Michele
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