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#include "qscrollarea.h" |
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#include "private/qscrollarea_p.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_SCROLLAREA |
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#include "qscrollbar.h" |
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#include "qlayout.h" |
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#include "qstyle.h" |
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#include "qapplication.h" |
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#include "qvariant.h" |
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#include "qdebug.h" |
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#include "private/qlayoutengine_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QScrollArea |
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\brief The QScrollArea class provides a scrolling view onto |
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another widget. |
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\ingroup basicwidgets |
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A scroll area is used to display the contents of a child widget |
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within a frame. If the widget exceeds the size of the frame, the |
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view can provide scroll bars so that the entire area of the child |
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widget can be viewed. The child widget must be specified with |
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setWidget(). For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qscrollarea.cpp 0 |
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The code above creates a scroll area (shown in the images below) |
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containing an image label. When scaling the image, the scroll area |
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can provide the necessary scroll bars: |
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\table |
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\row |
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\o \inlineimage qscrollarea-noscrollbars.png |
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\o \inlineimage qscrollarea-onescrollbar.png |
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\o \inlineimage qscrollarea-twoscrollbars.png |
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\endtable |
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The scroll bars appearance depends on the currently set \l |
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{Qt::ScrollBarPolicy}{scroll bar policies}. You can control the |
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appearance of the scroll bars using the inherited functionality |
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from QAbstractScrollArea. |
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For example, you can set the |
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QAbstractScrollArea::horizontalScrollBarPolicy and |
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QAbstractScrollArea::verticalScrollBarPolicy properties. Or if you |
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want the scroll bars to adjust dynamically when the contents of |
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the scroll area changes, you can use the \l |
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{QAbstractScrollArea::horizontalScrollBar()}{horizontalScrollBar()} |
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and \l |
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{QAbstractScrollArea::verticalScrollBar()}{verticalScrollBar()} |
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functions (which enable you to access the scroll bars) and set the |
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scroll bars' values whenever the scroll area's contents change, |
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using the QScrollBar::setValue() function. |
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You can retrieve the child widget using the widget() function. The |
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view can be made to be resizable with the setWidgetResizable() |
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function. The alignment of the widget can be specified with |
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setAlignment(). |
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Two convenience functions ensureVisible() and |
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ensureWidgetVisible() ensure a certain region of the contents is |
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visible inside the viewport, by scrolling the contents if |
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necessary. |
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\section1 Size Hints and Layouts |
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When using a scroll area to display the contents of a custom |
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widget, it is important to ensure that the |
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\l{QWidget::sizeHint}{size hint} of the child widget is set to a |
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suitable value. If a standard QWidget is used for the child |
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widget, it may be necessary to call QWidget::setMinimumSize() to |
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ensure that the contents of the widget are shown correctly within |
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the scroll area. |
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If a scroll area is used to display the contents of a widget that |
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contains child widgets arranged in a layout, it is important to |
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realise that the size policy of the layout will also determine the |
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size of the widget. This is especially useful to know if you intend |
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to dynamically change the contents of the layout. In such cases, |
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setting the layout's \l{QLayout::sizeConstraint}{size constraint} |
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property to one which provides constraints on the minimum and/or |
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maximum size of the layout (e.g., QLayout::SetMinAndMaxSize) will |
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cause the size of the scroll area to be updated whenever the |
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contents of the layout changes. |
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For a complete example using the QScrollArea class, see the \l |
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{widgets/imageviewer}{Image Viewer} example. The example shows how |
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to combine QLabel and QScrollArea to display an image. |
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\sa QAbstractScrollArea, QScrollBar, {Image Viewer Example} |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs an empty scroll area with the given \a parent. |
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\sa setWidget() |
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*/ |
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QScrollArea::QScrollArea(QWidget *parent) |
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: QAbstractScrollArea(*new QScrollAreaPrivate,parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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d->viewport->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::NoRole); |
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d->vbar->setSingleStep(20); |
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d->hbar->setSingleStep(20); |
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d->layoutChildren(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QScrollArea::QScrollArea(QScrollAreaPrivate &dd, QWidget *parent) |
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: QAbstractScrollArea(dd, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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d->viewport->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::NoRole); |
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d->vbar->setSingleStep(20); |
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d->hbar->setSingleStep(20); |
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d->layoutChildren(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the scroll area and its child widget. |
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\sa setWidget() |
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*/ |
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QScrollArea::~QScrollArea() |
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{ |
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} |
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void QScrollAreaPrivate::updateWidgetPosition() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QScrollArea); |
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Qt::LayoutDirection dir = q->layoutDirection(); |
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QRect scrolled = QStyle::visualRect(dir, viewport->rect(), QRect(QPoint(-hbar->value(), -vbar->value()), widget->size())); |
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QRect aligned = QStyle::alignedRect(dir, alignment, widget->size(), viewport->rect()); |
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widget->move(widget->width() < viewport->width() ? aligned.x() : scrolled.x(), |
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widget->height() < viewport->height() ? aligned.y() : scrolled.y()); |
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} |
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void QScrollAreaPrivate::updateScrollBars() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QScrollArea); |
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if (!widget) |
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return; |
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QSize p = viewport->size(); |
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QSize m = q->maximumViewportSize(); |
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QSize min = qSmartMinSize(widget); |
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QSize max = qSmartMaxSize(widget); |
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if (resizable) { |
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if ((widget->layout() ? widget->layout()->hasHeightForWidth() : widget->sizePolicy().hasHeightForWidth())) { |
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QSize p_hfw = p.expandedTo(min).boundedTo(max); |
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int h = widget->heightForWidth( p_hfw.width() ); |
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min = QSize(p_hfw.width(), qMax(p_hfw.height(), h)); |
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} |
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} |
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if ((resizable && m.expandedTo(min) == m && m.boundedTo(max) == m) |
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p = m; // no scroll bars needed |
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if (resizable) |
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widget->resize(p.expandedTo(min).boundedTo(max)); |
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QSize v = widget->size(); |
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hbar->setRange(0, v.width() - p.width()); |
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hbar->setPageStep(p.width()); |
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vbar->setRange(0, v.height() - p.height()); |
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vbar->setPageStep(p.height()); |
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updateWidgetPosition(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the scroll area's widget, or 0 if there is none. |
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\sa setWidget() |
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*/ |
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QWidget *QScrollArea::widget() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QScrollArea); |
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return d->widget; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QScrollArea::setWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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Sets the scroll area's \a widget. |
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The \a widget becomes a child of the scroll area, and will be |
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destroyed when the scroll area is deleted or when a new widget is |
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set. |
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The widget's \l{QWidget::setAutoFillBackground()}{autoFillBackground} |
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property will be set to \c{true}. |
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If the scroll area is visible when the \a widget is |
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added, you must \l{QWidget::}{show()} it explicitly. |
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Note that You must add the layout of \a widget before you call |
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this function; if you add it later, the \a widget will not be |
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visible - regardless of when you \l{QWidget::}{show()} the scroll |
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area. In this case, you can also not \l{QWidget::}{show()} the \a |
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widget later. |
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\sa widget() |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::setWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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if (widget == d->widget || !widget) |
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return; |
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delete d->widget; |
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d->widget = 0; |
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d->hbar->setValue(0); |
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d->vbar->setValue(0); |
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if (widget->parentWidget() != d->viewport) |
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widget->setParent(d->viewport); |
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if (!widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized)) |
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widget->resize(widget->sizeHint()); |
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d->widget = widget; |
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d->widget->setAutoFillBackground(true); |
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widget->installEventFilter(this); |
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d->widgetSize = QSize(); |
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d->updateScrollBars(); |
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d->widget->show(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Removes the scroll area's widget, and passes ownership of the |
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widget to the caller. |
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\sa widget() |
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*/ |
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QWidget *QScrollArea::takeWidget() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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QWidget *w = d->widget; |
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d->widget = 0; |
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if (w) |
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w->setParent(0); |
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return w; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QScrollArea::event(QEvent *e) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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if (e->type() == QEvent::StyleChange || e->type() == QEvent::LayoutRequest) { |
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d->updateScrollBars(); |
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} |
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#ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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else if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled()) { |
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if (e->type() == QEvent::Show) |
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QApplication::instance()->installEventFilter(this); |
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else if (e->type() == QEvent::Hide) |
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QApplication::instance()->removeEventFilter(this); |
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} |
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#endif |
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return QAbstractScrollArea::event(e); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QScrollArea::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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#ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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if (d->widget && o != d->widget && e->type() == QEvent::FocusIn |
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&& QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled()) { |
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if (o->isWidgetType()) |
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ensureWidgetVisible(static_cast<QWidget *>(o)); |
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} |
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#endif |
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if (o == d->widget && e->type() == QEvent::Resize) |
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d->updateScrollBars(); |
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return false; |
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} |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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d->updateScrollBars(); |
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} |
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/*!\reimp |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::scrollContentsBy(int, int) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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if (!d->widget) |
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return; |
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d->updateWidgetPosition(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\property QScrollArea::widgetResizable |
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\brief whether the scroll area should resize the view widget |
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If this property is set to false (the default), the scroll area |
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honors the size of its widget. Regardless of this property, you |
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can programmatically resize the widget using widget()->resize(), |
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and the scroll area will automatically adjust itself to the new |
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size. |
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If this property is set to true, the scroll area will |
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automatically resize the widget in order to avoid scroll bars |
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where they can be avoided, or to take advantage of extra space. |
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*/ |
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bool QScrollArea::widgetResizable() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QScrollArea); |
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return d->resizable; |
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} |
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void QScrollArea::setWidgetResizable(bool resizable) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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d->resizable = resizable; |
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updateGeometry(); |
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d->updateScrollBars(); |
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} |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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QSize QScrollArea::sizeHint() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QScrollArea); |
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int f = 2 * d->frameWidth; |
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QSize sz(f, f); |
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int h = fontMetrics().height(); |
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if (d->widget) { |
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if (!d->widgetSize.isValid()) |
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d->widgetSize = d->resizable ? d->widget->sizeHint() : d->widget->size(); |
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sz += d->widgetSize; |
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} else { |
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sz += QSize(12 * h, 8 * h); |
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} |
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if (d->vbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn) |
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sz.setWidth(sz.width() + d->vbar->sizeHint().width()); |
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if (d->hbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn) |
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sz.setHeight(sz.height() + d->hbar->sizeHint().height()); |
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return sz.boundedTo(QSize(36 * h, 24 * h)); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QScrollArea::focusNextPrevChild(bool next) |
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{ |
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if (QWidget::focusNextPrevChild(next)) { |
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if (QWidget *fw = focusWidget()) |
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ensureWidgetVisible(fw); |
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return true; |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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Scrolls the contents of the scroll area so that the point (\a x, \a y) is visible |
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inside the region of the viewport with margins specified in pixels by \a xmargin and |
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\a ymargin. If the specified point cannot be reached, the contents are scrolled to |
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the nearest valid position. The default value for both margins is 50 pixels. |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::ensureVisible(int x, int y, int xmargin, int ymargin) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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int logicalX = QStyle::visualPos(layoutDirection(), d->viewport->rect(), QPoint(x, y)).x(); |
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if (logicalX - xmargin < d->hbar->value()) { |
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d->hbar->setValue(qMax(0, logicalX - xmargin)); |
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} else if (logicalX > d->hbar->value() + d->viewport->width() - xmargin) { |
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d->hbar->setValue(qMin(logicalX - d->viewport->width() + xmargin, d->hbar->maximum())); |
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} |
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if (y - ymargin < d->vbar->value()) { |
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d->vbar->setValue(qMax(0, y - ymargin)); |
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} else if (y > d->vbar->value() + d->viewport->height() - ymargin) { |
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d->vbar->setValue(qMin(y - d->viewport->height() + ymargin, d->vbar->maximum())); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Scrolls the contents of the scroll area so that the \a childWidget |
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of QScrollArea::widget() is visible inside the viewport with |
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margins specified in pixels by \a xmargin and \a ymargin. If the |
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specified point cannot be reached, the contents are scrolled to |
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the nearest valid position. The default value for both margins is |
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50 pixels. |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::ensureWidgetVisible(QWidget *childWidget, int xmargin, int ymargin) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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if (!d->widget->isAncestorOf(childWidget)) |
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return; |
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const QRect microFocus = childWidget->inputMethodQuery(Qt::ImMicroFocus).toRect(); |
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const QRect defaultMicroFocus = |
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childWidget->QWidget::inputMethodQuery(Qt::ImMicroFocus).toRect(); |
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QRect focusRect = (microFocus != defaultMicroFocus) |
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? QRect(childWidget->mapTo(d->widget, microFocus.topLeft()), microFocus.size()) |
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: QRect(childWidget->mapTo(d->widget, QPoint(0,0)), childWidget->size()); |
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const QRect visibleRect(-d->widget->pos(), d->viewport->size()); |
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if (visibleRect.contains(focusRect)) |
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return; |
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focusRect.adjust(-xmargin, -ymargin, xmargin, ymargin); |
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if (focusRect.width() > visibleRect.width()) |
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d->hbar->setValue(focusRect.center().x() - d->viewport->width() / 2); |
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else if (focusRect.right() > visibleRect.right()) |
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d->hbar->setValue(focusRect.right() - d->viewport->width()); |
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else |
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d->hbar->setValue(focusRect.left()); |
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if (focusRect.height() > visibleRect.height()) |
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d->vbar->setValue(focusRect.center().y() - d->viewport->height() / 2); |
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else if (focusRect.bottom() > visibleRect.bottom()) |
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d->vbar->setValue(focusRect.bottom() - d->viewport->height()); |
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else |
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d->vbar->setValue(focusRect.top()); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\property QScrollArea::alignment |
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\brief the alignment of the scroll area's widget |
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\since 4.2 |
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By default, the widget stays rooted to the top-left corner of the |
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scroll area. |
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*/ |
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void QScrollArea::setAlignment(Qt::Alignment alignment) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QScrollArea); |
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d->alignment = alignment; |
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if (d->widget) |
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d->updateWidgetPosition(); |
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} |
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Qt::Alignment QScrollArea::alignment() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QScrollArea); |
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return d->alignment; |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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#endif // QT_NO_SCROLLAREA |