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I'm trying to create a file explorer in qt which is working but I cannot set the root path. I am running Mac OS X and no matter what root path I put in, the treeView always begins with

"/" the top folder.

I've spent 2 hours trying to figure this out.

if(QDir("SavedOutlines").exists()){
    fileModel = new QFileSystemModel;
    QDir dir;
    QString rootpath = dir.absolutePath() + "/SavedOutlines/";
    //QString path = "/Users/";
    fileModel = new QFileSystemModel(this);

    QModelIndex idx = fileModel->setRootPath(rootpath);
    ui->treeView->setCurrentIndex(idx);
    ui->treeView->setModel(fileModel);
    ui->treeView->show();
}

It seems like it's doing it at first and then resetting itself back to the top "/"

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QFileSystemModel always contains the whole filesystem, regardless of the rootPath that was chosen.

You can limit what is shown in the view itself with QAbstractItemView::setRootIndex:

QFileSystemModel *fileModel = new QFileSystemModel(this);
ui->treeView->setModel(fileModel);
ui->treeView->setRootIndex(fileModel->setRootPath(rootpath));

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