In my view, the default QTreeWidget
behaviour of truncating tree items with a suffixing ellipse (i.e., "...") rather than displaying a horizontal scrollbar is insane, useless, and never what anyone wants. But it's what we got.
The following PySide2-specific QTreeWidget
subclass intelligently addresses this deficiency in a column-aware manner scaling to the number of columns in the current tree:
from PySide2.QtWidgets import QHeaderView, QTreeWidget
class QScrollableTreeWidget(QTreeWidget):
'''
:mod:`QTreeWidget`-based widget marginally improving upon the stock
:mod:`QTreeWidget` functionality.
This application-specific widget augments the stock :class:`QTreeWidget`
with additional support for horizontal scrollbars, automatically displaying
horizontal scrollbars for all columns whose content exceeds that column's
width. For unknown reasons, the stock :class:`QTreeWidget` intentionally
omits this functionality.
'''
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# Header view for this tree.
header_view = self.header()
# To display a horizontal scrollbar instead of an ellipse when resizing
# a column smaller than its content, resize that column's section to its
# optimal size. For further details, see the following FAQ entry:
# https://wiki.qt.io/Technical_FAQ#How_can_I_ensure_that_a_horizontal_scrollbar_and_not_an_ellipse_shows_up_when_resizing_a_column_smaller_than_its_content_in_a_QTreeView_.3F
header_view.setSectionResizeMode(QHeaderView.ResizeToContents)
# By default, all trees contain only one column. Under the safe
# assumption this tree will continue to contain only one column, prevent
# this column's content from automatically resizing to the width of the
# viewport rather than this column's section (as requested by the prior
# call). This unfortunate default overrides that request.
header_view.setStretchLastSection(False)
def setColumnCount(self, column_count: int) -> None:
super().setColumnCount(column_count)
# If this tree now contains more than one column, permit the last such
# column's content to automatically resize to the width of the viewport.
if column_count != 1:
self.header().setStretchLastSection(True)
In theory, this implementation should be trivially rewritable into both PyQt5 and C++. Because Qt deserves better than blatantly unintelligent defaults.