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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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/*! |
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\class QDesktopWidget |
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\brief The QDesktopWidget class provides access to screen information on multi-head systems. |
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\ingroup advanced |
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\ingroup desktop |
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Systems with more than one graphics card and monitor can manage the |
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physical screen space available either as multiple desktops, or as a |
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large virtual desktop. |
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This class provides information about the user's desktop, such as its |
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total size, number of screens, the geometry of each screen, and whether |
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they are configured as separate desktops or a single virtual desktop. |
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Widgets provided by Qt use this class to place tooltips, menus and |
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dialog boxes on the correct screen for their parent or application |
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widgets. Applications can use this class to obtain information that |
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can be used to save window positions, or to place child widgets and |
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dialogs on one particular screen. |
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\section1 Obtaining a Desktop Widget |
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The QApplication::desktop() function is used to get an instance of |
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QDesktopWidget. |
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The widget's screenGeometry() function provides information about the |
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geometry of the available screens with. The number of screens |
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available is returned by screenCount, and the screenCountChanged() |
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signal is emitted when screens are added or removed. |
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The screen number that a particular point or widget is located in |
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is returned by screenNumber(). |
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\section1 Screen Geometry |
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To obtain the dimensions of a particular screen, call the screenGeometry() |
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function. On some desktop environments, not all of the screen is |
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available for applications to use; for example, an application dock or |
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menu bar may take up some space. Use the availableGeometry() function |
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to obtain the available area for applications. |
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QDesktopWidget also inherits the QWidget properties, width() and |
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height(), which specify the size of the desktop. However, for |
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desktops with multiple screens, the size of the desktop is the union |
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of all the screen sizes, so width() and height() should \e not be |
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used for computing the size of a widget to be placed on one of the |
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screens. |
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On systems that are configured to use the available screens as a |
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single, large virtual desktop, the virtualDesktop property will be |
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set to true. In this case, the widget's size is usually the size of |
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the bounding rectangle of all the screens. |
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\section1 Use of the Primary Screen |
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For an application, the screen where the main widget resides is the |
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primary screen. This is stored in the primaryScreen property. |
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All windows opened in the context of the application should be |
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constrained to the boundaries of the primary screen; for example, |
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it would be inconvenient if a dialog box popped up on a different |
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screen, or split over two screens. |
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\image qdesktopwidget.png Managing Multiple Screens |
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In the illustration above, Application One's primary screen is |
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screen 0, and App Two's primary screen is screen 1. |
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\sa QApplication, QApplication::desktop(), QX11Info::appRootWindow() |
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\fn QDesktopWidget::QDesktopWidget() |
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\internal |
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Creates the desktop widget. |
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If the system supports a virtual desktop, this widget will have |
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the size of the virtual desktop; otherwise this widget will have |
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the size of the primary screen. |
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Instead of using QDesktopWidget directly, use QApplication::desktop(). |
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\fn QDesktopWidget::~QDesktopWidget() |
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\internal |
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Destroys the desktop widget and frees any allocated resources. |
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\fn int QDesktopWidget::numScreens() const |
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Returns the number of available screens. |
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\obsolete |
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This function is deprecated. Use screenCount instead. |
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\sa primaryScreen |
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\fn QWidget *QDesktopWidget::screen(int screen) |
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Returns a widget that represents the screen with index \a screen |
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(a value of -1 means the default screen). |
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If the system uses a virtual desktop, the returned widget will |
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have the geometry of the entire virtual desktop; i.e., bounding |
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every \a screen. |
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\sa primaryScreen, screenCount, virtualDesktop |
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\fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(int screen) const |
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Returns the available geometry of the screen with index \a screen. What |
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is available will be subrect of screenGeometry() based on what the |
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platform decides is available (for example excludes the dock and menu bar |
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on Mac OS X, or the task bar on Windows). The default screen is used if |
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\a screen is -1. |
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\sa screenNumber(), screenGeometry() |
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\fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(const QWidget *widget) const |
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\overload |
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Returns the available geometry of the screen which contains \a widget. |
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\sa screenGeometry() |
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\fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(const QPoint &p) const |
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\overload |
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Returns the available geometry of the screen which contains \a p. |
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\fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(int screen) const |
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Returns the geometry of the screen with index \a screen. The default |
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\sa screenNumber() |
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Returns the geometry of the screen which contains \a widget. |
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Returns the geometry of the screen which contains \a p. |
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\fn int QDesktopWidget::screenNumber(const QWidget *widget) const |
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Returns the index of the screen that contains the largest |
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part of \a widget, or -1 if the widget not on a screen. |
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\sa primaryScreen |
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\fn int QDesktopWidget::screenNumber(const QPoint &point) const |
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Returns the index of the screen that contains the \a point, or the |
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\fn void QDesktopWidget::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event) |
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\reimp |
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\fn void QDesktopWidget::resized(int screen) |
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This signal is emitted when the size of \a screen changes. |
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\fn void QDesktopWidget::workAreaResized(int screen) |
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This signal is emitted when the work area available on \a screen changes. |
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\brief the number of screens currently available on the system. |
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\sa screenCountChanged() |
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\property QDesktopWidget::primaryScreen |
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\brief the index of the screen that is configured to be the primary screen |
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on the system. |
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\brief if the system manages the available screens in a virtual desktop. |
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For virtual desktops, screen() will always return the same widget. |
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The size of the virtual desktop is the size of this desktop |
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\fn void QDesktopWidget::screenCountChanged(int newCount) |
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This signal is emitted when the number of screens changes to \a newCount. |
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\sa screenCount |
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