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#include "qframe.h"
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#include "qbitmap.h"
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#include "qdrawutil.h"
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#include "qevent.h"
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#include "qpainter.h"
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#include "qstyle.h"
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#include "qstyleoption.h"
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#include "qapplication.h"
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#include "qframe_p.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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QFramePrivate::QFramePrivate()
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: frect(QRect(0, 0, 0, 0)),
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frameStyle(QFrame::NoFrame | QFrame::Plain),
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lineWidth(1),
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midLineWidth(0),
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frameWidth(0),
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leftFrameWidth(0), rightFrameWidth(0),
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topFrameWidth(0), bottomFrameWidth(0)
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{
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}
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inline void QFramePrivate::init()
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{
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setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_FrameLayoutItem);
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}
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/*!
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\class QFrame
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\brief The QFrame class is the base class of widgets that can have a frame.
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\ingroup abstractwidgets
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QMenu uses this to "raise" the menu above the surrounding
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screen. QProgressBar has a "sunken" look. QLabel has a flat look.
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The frames of widgets like these can be changed.
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qframe.cpp 0
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The QFrame class can also be used directly for creating simple
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placeholder frames without any contents.
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The frame style is specified by a \l{QFrame::Shape}{frame shape} and
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a \l{QFrame::Shadow}{shadow style} that is used to visually separate
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the frame from surrounding widgets. These properties can be set
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together using the setFrameStyle() function and read with frameStyle().
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The frame shapes are \l NoFrame, \l Box, \l Panel, \l StyledPanel,
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HLine and \l VLine; the shadow styles are \l Plain, \l Raised and
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\l Sunken.
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A frame widget has three attributes that describe the thickness of the
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border: \l lineWidth, \l midLineWidth, and \l frameWidth.
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\list
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\o The line width is the width of the frame border. It can be modified
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to customize the frame's appearance.
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\o The mid-line width specifies the width of an extra line in the
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middle of the frame, which uses a third color to obtain a special
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3D effect. Notice that a mid-line is only drawn for \l Box, \l
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HLine and \l VLine frames that are raised or sunken.
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\o The frame width is determined by the frame style, and the frameWidth()
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function is used to obtain the value defined for the style used.
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\endlist
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The margin between the frame and the contents of the frame can be
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customized with the QWidget::setContentsMargins() function.
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\target picture
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This table shows some of the combinations of styles and line widths:
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\image frames.png Table of frame styles
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QFrame::Shape
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This enum type defines the shapes of frame available.
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\value NoFrame QFrame draws nothing
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\value Box QFrame draws a box around its contents
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\value Panel QFrame draws a panel to make the contents appear
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raised or sunken
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\value StyledPanel draws a rectangular panel with a look that
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depends on the current GUI style. It can be raised or sunken.
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\value HLine QFrame draws a horizontal line that frames nothing
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(useful as separator)
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\value VLine QFrame draws a vertical line that frames nothing
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(useful as separator)
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\value WinPanel draws a rectangular panel that can be raised or
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sunken like those in Windows 2000. Specifying this shape sets
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the line width to 2 pixels. WinPanel is provided for compatibility.
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For GUI style independence we recommend using StyledPanel instead.
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\omitvalue GroupBoxPanel
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\omitvalue ToolBarPanel
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\omitvalue MenuBarPanel
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\omitvalue PopupPanel
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\omitvalue LineEditPanel
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\omitvalue TabWidgetPanel
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When it does not call QStyle, Shape interacts with QFrame::Shadow,
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the lineWidth() and the midLineWidth() to create the total result.
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See the picture of the frames in the main class documentation.
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\sa QFrame::Shadow QFrame::style() QStyle::drawPrimitive()
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QFrame::Shadow
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This enum type defines the types of shadow that are used to give
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a 3D effect to frames.
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\value Plain the frame and contents appear level with the
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surroundings; draws using the palette QPalette::WindowText color
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(without any 3D effect)
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\value Raised the frame and contents appear raised; draws a 3D
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raised line using the light and dark colors of the current color
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group
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\value Sunken the frame and contents appear sunken; draws a 3D
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sunken line using the light and dark colors of the current color
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group
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Shadow interacts with QFrame::Shape, the lineWidth() and the
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midLineWidth(). See the picture of the frames in the main class
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documentation.
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\sa QFrame::Shape lineWidth() midLineWidth()
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QFrame::StyleMask
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This enum defines two constants that can be used to extract the
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two components of frameStyle():
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\value Shadow_Mask The \l Shadow part of frameStyle()
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\value Shape_Mask The \l Shape part of frameStyle()
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\omitvalue MShadow
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\omitvalue MShape
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Normally, you don't need to use these, since frameShadow() and
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frameShape() already extract the \l Shadow and the \l Shape parts
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of frameStyle().
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\sa frameStyle(), setFrameStyle()
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a frame widget with frame style \l NoFrame and a
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1-pixel frame width.
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The \a parent and \a f arguments are passed to the QWidget
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constructor.
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*/
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QFrame::QFrame(QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
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: QWidget(*new QFramePrivate, parent, f)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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d->init();
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}
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/*! \internal */
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QFrame::QFrame(QFramePrivate &dd, QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
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: QWidget(dd, parent, f)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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d->init();
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}
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
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/*!
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Use one of the constructors that doesn't take the \a name
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argument and then use setObjectName() instead.
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*/
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QFrame::QFrame(QWidget *parent, const char *name, Qt::WindowFlags f)
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: QWidget(*new QFramePrivate, parent, f)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
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d->init();
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}
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#endif
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/*!
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Destroys the frame.
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*/
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QFrame::~QFrame()
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{
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}
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/*!
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Returns the frame style.
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The default value is QFrame::NoFrame.
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\sa setFrameStyle(), frameShape(), frameShadow()
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*/
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int QFrame::frameStyle() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return d->frameStyle;
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::frameShape
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\brief the frame shape value from the frame style
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\sa frameStyle(), frameShadow()
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*/
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QFrame::Shape QFrame::frameShape() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return (Shape) (d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask);
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}
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void QFrame::setFrameShape(QFrame::Shape s)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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setFrameStyle((d->frameStyle & Shadow_Mask) | s);
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::frameShadow
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\brief the frame shadow value from the frame style
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\sa frameStyle(), frameShape()
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*/
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QFrame::Shadow QFrame::frameShadow() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return (Shadow) (d->frameStyle & Shadow_Mask);
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}
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void QFrame::setFrameShadow(QFrame::Shadow s)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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setFrameStyle((d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask) | s);
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}
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/*!
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Sets the frame style to \a style.
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The \a style is the bitwise OR between a frame shape and a frame
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shadow style. See the picture of the frames in the main class
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documentation.
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The frame shapes are given in \l{QFrame::Shape} and the shadow
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styles in \l{QFrame::Shadow}.
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If a mid-line width greater than 0 is specified, an additional
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line is drawn for \l Raised or \l Sunken \l Box, \l HLine, and \l
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VLine frames. The mid-color of the current color group is used for
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drawing middle lines.
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\sa frameStyle()
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*/
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void QFrame::setFrameStyle(int style)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy)) {
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QSizePolicy sp;
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switch (style & Shape_Mask) {
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case HLine:
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sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Line);
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break;
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case VLine:
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sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Line);
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break;
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default:
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sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Frame);
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}
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setSizePolicy(sp);
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setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy, false);
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}
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d->frameStyle = (short)style;
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update();
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d->updateFrameWidth();
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::lineWidth
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\brief the line width
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Note that the \e total line width for frames used as separators
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(\l HLine and \l VLine) is specified by \l frameWidth.
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The default value is 1.
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\sa midLineWidth, frameWidth
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*/
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void QFrame::setLineWidth(int w)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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if (short(w) == d->lineWidth)
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return;
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d->lineWidth = short(w);
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d->updateFrameWidth();
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}
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int QFrame::lineWidth() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return d->lineWidth;
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::midLineWidth
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\brief the width of the mid-line
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The default value is 0.
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\sa lineWidth, frameWidth
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*/
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void QFrame::setMidLineWidth(int w)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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if (short(w) == d->midLineWidth)
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return;
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d->midLineWidth = short(w);
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d->updateFrameWidth();
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}
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int QFrame::midLineWidth() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return d->midLineWidth;
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}
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/*!
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\internal
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Updates the frame widths from the style.
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*/
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void QFramePrivate::updateStyledFrameWidths()
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{
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Q_Q(const QFrame);
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QStyleOptionFrameV3 opt;
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opt.initFrom(q);
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opt.lineWidth = lineWidth;
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opt.midLineWidth = midLineWidth;
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opt.frameShape = QFrame::Shape(frameStyle & QFrame::Shape_Mask);
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QRect cr = q->style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ShapedFrameContents, &opt, q);
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leftFrameWidth = cr.left() - opt.rect.left();
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topFrameWidth = cr.top() - opt.rect.top();
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rightFrameWidth = opt.rect.right() - cr.right(),
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bottomFrameWidth = opt.rect.bottom() - cr.bottom();
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frameWidth = qMax(qMax(leftFrameWidth, rightFrameWidth),
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qMax(topFrameWidth, bottomFrameWidth));
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}
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/*!
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\internal
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Updated the frameWidth parameter.
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*/
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void QFramePrivate::updateFrameWidth()
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{
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Q_Q(QFrame);
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QRect fr = q->frameRect();
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updateStyledFrameWidths();
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q->setFrameRect(fr);
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setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_FrameLayoutItem);
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::frameWidth
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\brief the width of the frame that is drawn.
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Note that the frame width depends on the \l{QFrame::setFrameStyle()}{frame style},
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not only the line width and the mid-line width. For example, the style specified
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by \l NoFrame always has a frame width of 0, whereas the style \l Panel has a
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frame width equivalent to the line width.
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\sa lineWidth(), midLineWidth(), frameStyle()
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*/
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int QFrame::frameWidth() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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return d->frameWidth;
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}
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/*!
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\property QFrame::frameRect
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\brief the frame's rectangle
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The frame's rectangle is the rectangle the frame is drawn in. By
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default, this is the entire widget. Setting the rectangle does
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does \e not cause a widget update. The frame rectangle is
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automatically adjusted when the widget changes size.
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If you set the rectangle to a null rectangle (for example,
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QRect(0, 0, 0, 0)), then the resulting frame rectangle is
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equivalent to the \link QWidget::rect() widget rectangle\endlink.
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*/
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QRect QFrame::frameRect() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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QRect fr = contentsRect();
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fr.adjust(-d->leftFrameWidth, -d->topFrameWidth, d->rightFrameWidth, d->bottomFrameWidth);
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return fr;
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}
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void QFrame::setFrameRect(const QRect &r)
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{
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Q_D(QFrame);
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QRect cr = r.isValid() ? r : rect();
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cr.adjust(d->leftFrameWidth, d->topFrameWidth, -d->rightFrameWidth, -d->bottomFrameWidth);
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setContentsMargins(cr.left(), cr.top(), rect().right() - cr.right(), rect().bottom() - cr.bottom());
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}
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/*!\reimp
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*/
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QSize QFrame::sizeHint() const
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{
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Q_D(const QFrame);
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// Returns a size hint for the frame - for HLine and VLine
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// shapes, this is stretchable one way and 3 pixels wide the
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479 |
// other. For other shapes, QWidget::sizeHint() is used.
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switch (d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask) {
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case HLine:
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return QSize(-1,3);
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case VLine:
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return QSize(3,-1);
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default:
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return QWidget::sizeHint();
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|
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}
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}
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490 |
/*!\reimp
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|
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*/
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void QFrame::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
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{
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|
495 |
QPainter paint(this);
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drawFrame(&paint);
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}
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498 |
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|
499 |
/*!
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|
500 |
\internal
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Mostly for the sake of Q3Frame
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|
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*/
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void QFrame::drawFrame(QPainter *p)
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|
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{
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|
506 |
Q_D(QFrame);
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|
507 |
QStyleOptionFrameV3 opt;
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508 |
opt.init(this);
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|
509 |
int frameShape = d->frameStyle & QFrame::Shape_Mask;
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|
510 |
int frameShadow = d->frameStyle & QFrame::Shadow_Mask;
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|
511 |
opt.frameShape = Shape(int(opt.frameShape) | frameShape);
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opt.rect = frameRect();
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513 |
switch (frameShape) {
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|
514 |
case QFrame::Box:
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|
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case QFrame::HLine:
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case QFrame::VLine:
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|
517 |
case QFrame::StyledPanel:
|
|
518 |
case QFrame::Panel:
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519 |
opt.lineWidth = d->lineWidth;
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520 |
opt.midLineWidth = d->midLineWidth;
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break;
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default:
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// most frame styles do not handle customized line and midline widths
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|
524 |
// (see updateFrameWidth()).
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opt.lineWidth = d->frameWidth;
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|
526 |
break;
|
|
527 |
}
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|
528 |
|
|
529 |
if (frameShadow == Sunken)
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|
530 |
opt.state |= QStyle::State_Sunken;
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|
531 |
else if (frameShadow == Raised)
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|
532 |
opt.state |= QStyle::State_Raised;
|
|
533 |
|
|
534 |
style()->drawControl(QStyle::CE_ShapedFrame, &opt, p, this);
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|
535 |
}
|
|
536 |
|
|
537 |
|
|
538 |
/*!\reimp
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|
539 |
*/
|
|
540 |
void QFrame::changeEvent(QEvent *ev)
|
|
541 |
{
|
|
542 |
Q_D(QFrame);
|
|
543 |
if (ev->type() == QEvent::StyleChange
|
|
544 |
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
|
|
545 |
|| ev->type() == QEvent::MacSizeChange
|
|
546 |
#endif
|
|
547 |
)
|
|
548 |
d->updateFrameWidth();
|
|
549 |
QWidget::changeEvent(ev);
|
|
550 |
}
|
|
551 |
|
|
552 |
/*! \reimp */
|
|
553 |
bool QFrame::event(QEvent *e)
|
|
554 |
{
|
|
555 |
if (e->type() == QEvent::ParentChange)
|
|
556 |
d_func()->updateFrameWidth();
|
|
557 |
bool result = QWidget::event(e);
|
|
558 |
//this has to be done after the widget has been polished
|
|
559 |
if (e->type() == QEvent::Polish)
|
|
560 |
d_func()->updateFrameWidth();
|
|
561 |
return result;
|
|
562 |
}
|
|
563 |
|
|
564 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE
|