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/*!
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\example dialogs/sipdialog
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\title SIP Dialog Example
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\ingroup qtce
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The SIP Dialog example shows how to create a dialog that is aware of
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the Windows Mobile SIP (Software Input Panel) and reacts to it.
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\table
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\row \o \inlineimage sipdialog-closed.png
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\o \inlineimage sipdialog-opened.png
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\endtable
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Sometimes it is necessary for a dialog to take the SIP into account,
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as the SIP may hide important input widgets. The SIP Dialog Example
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shows how a \c Dialog object, \c dialog, can be resized accordingly
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if the SIP is opened, by embedding the contents of \c dialog in a
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QScrollArea.
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\section1 Dialog Class Definition
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The \c Dialog class is a subclass of QDialog that implements a public
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slot, \c desktopResized(), and a public function, \c reactToSIP(). Also,
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it holds a private instance of QRect, \c desktopGeometry.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.h Dialog header
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\section1 Dialog Class Implementation
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In the constructor of \c Dialog, we start by obtaining the
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available geometry of the screen with
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\l{QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry()}{availableGeometry()}. The
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parameter used is \c 0 to indicate that we require the primary screen.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part1
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We set the window's title to "SIP Dialog Example" and declare a QScrollArea
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object, \c scrollArea. Next we instantiate a QGroupBox, \c groupBox, with
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\c scrollArea as its parent. The title of \c groupBox is also set to
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"SIP Dialog Example". A QGridLayout object, \c gridLayout, is then used
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as \c{groupBox}'s layout.
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We create a QLineEdit, a QLabel and a QPushButton and we set the
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\l{QWidget::setMinimumWidth()}{minimumWidth} property to 220 pixels,
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respectively.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part2
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Also, all three widgets' text are set accordingly. The
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\l{QGridLayout::setVerticalSpacing()}{verticalSpacing} property of
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\c gridLayout is set based on the height of \c desktopGeometry. This
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is to adapt to the different form factors of Windows Mobile. Then, we
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add our widgets to the layout.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part3
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The \c{scrollArea}'s widget is set to \c groupBox. We use a QHBoxLayout
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object, \c layout, to contain \c scrollArea. The \c{Dialog}'s layout
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is set to \c layout and the scroll area's horizontal scroll bar is turned
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off.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part4
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The following signals are connected to their respective slots:
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\list
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\o \c{button}'s \l{QPushButton::pressed()}{pressed()} signal to
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\l{QApplication}'s \l{QApplication::closeAllWindows()}
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{closeAllWindows()} slot,
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\o \l{QDesktopWidget}'s \l{QDesktopWidget::workAreaResized()}
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{workAreaResized()} signal to \c{dialog}'s \c desktopResized() slot.
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\endlist
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part5
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The \c desktopResized() function accepts an integer, \a screen,
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corresponding to the screen's index. We only invoke \c reactToSIP()
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if \a screen is the primary screen (e.g. index = 0).
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp desktopResized() function
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The \c reactToSIP() function resizes \c dialog accordingly if the
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desktop's available geometry changed vertically, as this change signifies
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that the SIP may have been opened or closed.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp reactToSIP() function
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If the height has decreased, we unset the maximized window state.
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Otherwise, we set the maximized window state. Lastly, we update
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\c desktopGeometry to the desktop's available geometry.
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\section1 The \c main() function
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The \c main() function for the SIP Dialog example instantiates \c Dialog
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and invokes its \l{QDialog::exec()}{exec()} function.
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\snippet dialogs/sipdialog/main.cpp main() function
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\note Although this example uses a dialog, the techniques used here apply to
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all top-level widgets respectively.
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*/
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