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#include "qcheckbox.h" |
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#include "qapplication.h" |
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#include "qbitmap.h" |
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#include "qicon.h" |
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#include "qstylepainter.h" |
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#include "qstyle.h" |
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#include "qstyleoption.h" |
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#include "qevent.h" |
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#include "private/qabstractbutton_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QCheckBoxPrivate : public QAbstractButtonPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QCheckBox) |
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public: |
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QCheckBoxPrivate() |
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: QAbstractButtonPrivate(QSizePolicy::CheckBox), tristate(false), noChange(false), |
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hovering(true), publishedState(Qt::Unchecked) {} |
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uint tristate : 1; |
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uint noChange : 1; |
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uint hovering : 1; |
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uint publishedState : 2; |
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void init(); |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QCheckBox |
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\brief The QCheckBox widget provides a checkbox with a text label. |
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\ingroup basicwidgets |
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A QCheckBox is an option button that can be switched on (checked) or off |
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(unchecked). Checkboxes are typically used to represent features in an |
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application that can be enabled or disabled without affecting others, but |
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different types of behavior can be implemented. For example, a |
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QButtonGroup can be used to group check buttons logically, allowing |
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exclusive checkboxes. However, QButtonGroup does not provide any visual |
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representation. |
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The image below further illustrates the differences between exclusive and |
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non-exclusive checkboxes. |
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\table |
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\row \o \inlineimage checkboxes-exclusive.png |
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\o \inlineimage checkboxes-non-exclusive.png |
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\endtable |
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Whenever a checkbox is checked or cleared it emits the signal |
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stateChanged(). Connect to this signal if you want to trigger an action |
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each time the checkbox changes state. You can use isChecked() to query |
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whether or not a checkbox is checked. |
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In addition to the usual checked and unchecked states, QCheckBox optionally |
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provides a third state to indicate "no change". This is useful whenever you |
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need to give the user the option of neither checking nor unchecking a |
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checkbox. If you need this third state, enable it with setTristate(), and |
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use checkState() to query the current toggle state. |
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Just like QPushButton, a checkbox displays text, and optionally a small |
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icon. The icon is set with setIcon(). The text can be set in the |
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constructor or with setText(). A shortcut key can be specified by preceding |
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the preferred character with an ampersand. For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qcheckbox.cpp 0 |
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In this example the shortcut is \e{Alt+A}. See the \l{QShortcut#mnemonic} |
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{QShortcut} documentation for details (to display an actual ampersand, |
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use '&&'). |
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Important inherited functions: text(), setText(), text(), pixmap(), |
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setPixmap(), accel(), setAccel(), isToggleButton(), setDown(), isDown(), |
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isOn(), checkState(), autoRepeat(), isExclusiveToggle(), group(), |
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setAutoRepeat(), toggle(), pressed(), released(), clicked(), toggled(), |
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checkState(), and stateChanged(). |
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\table 100% |
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\row |
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\o \inlineimage macintosh-checkbox.png Screenshot of a Macintosh style checkbox |
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\o A checkbox shown in the \l{Macintosh Style Widget Gallery}{Macintosh widget style}. |
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\row |
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\o \inlineimage windows-checkbox.png Screenshot of a Windows XP style checkbox |
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\o A checkbox shown in the \l{Windows XP Style Widget Gallery}{Windows XP widget style}. |
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\row |
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\o \inlineimage plastique-checkbox.png Screenshot of a Plastique style checkbox |
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\o A checkbox shown in the \l{Plastique Style Widget Gallery}{Plastique widget style}. |
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\endtable |
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\sa QAbstractButton, QRadioButton, {fowler}{GUI Design Handbook: Check Box} |
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*/ |
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\enum QCheckBox::ToggleState |
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\compat |
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\value Off Use Qt::Unchecked instead. |
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\value NoChange Use Qt::PartiallyChecked instead. |
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\value On Use Qt::Checked instead. |
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\fn void QCheckBox::stateChanged(int state) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the check box's state changes, i.e. |
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whenever the user checks or unchecks it. |
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\a state contains the check box's new Qt::CheckState. |
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\property QCheckBox::tristate |
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\brief whether the checkbox is a tri-state checkbox |
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The default is false; i.e. the checkbox has only two states. |
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void QCheckBoxPrivate::init() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QCheckBox); |
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q->setCheckable(true); |
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q->setMouseTracking(true); |
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q->setForegroundRole(QPalette::WindowText); |
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setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_CheckBoxLayoutItem); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Initializes \a option with the values from this QCheckBox. This method is |
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useful for subclasses that require a QStyleOptionButton, but do not want |
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to fill in all the information themselves. |
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\sa QStyleOption::initFrom() |
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*/ |
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void QCheckBox::initStyleOption(QStyleOptionButton *option) const |
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{ |
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if (!option) |
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return; |
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Q_D(const QCheckBox); |
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option->initFrom(this); |
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if (d->down) |
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option->state |= QStyle::State_Sunken; |
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if (d->tristate && d->noChange) |
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option->state |= QStyle::State_NoChange; |
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else |
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option->state |= d->checked ? QStyle::State_On : QStyle::State_Off; |
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if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover) && underMouse()) { |
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if (d->hovering) |
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option->state |= QStyle::State_MouseOver; |
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else |
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option->state &= ~QStyle::State_MouseOver; |
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} |
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option->text = d->text; |
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option->icon = d->icon; |
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option->iconSize = iconSize(); |
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} |
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Constructs a checkbox with the given \a parent, but with no text. |
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\a parent is passed on to the QAbstractButton constructor. |
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QCheckBox::QCheckBox(QWidget *parent) |
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: QAbstractButton (*new QCheckBoxPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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d->init(); |
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} |
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Constructs a checkbox with the given \a parent and \a text. |
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\a parent is passed on to the QAbstractButton constructor. |
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*/ |
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QCheckBox::QCheckBox(const QString &text, QWidget *parent) |
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: QAbstractButton (*new QCheckBoxPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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d->init(); |
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setText(text); |
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} |
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void QCheckBox::setTristate(bool y) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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d->tristate = y; |
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} |
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bool QCheckBox::isTristate() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QCheckBox); |
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return d->tristate; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the check box's check state. If you do not need tristate support, |
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you can also use \l QAbstractButton::isChecked() which returns a boolean. |
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\sa setCheckState() Qt::CheckState |
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*/ |
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Qt::CheckState QCheckBox::checkState() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QCheckBox); |
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if (d->tristate && d->noChange) |
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return Qt::PartiallyChecked; |
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return d->checked ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked; |
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} |
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Sets the check box's check state to \a state. If you do not need tristate |
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support, you can also use \l QAbstractButton::setChecked() which takes a |
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boolean. |
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\sa checkState() Qt::CheckState |
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*/ |
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void QCheckBox::setCheckState(Qt::CheckState state) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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if (state == Qt::PartiallyChecked) { |
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d->tristate = true; |
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d->noChange = true; |
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} else { |
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d->noChange = false; |
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} |
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d->blockRefresh = true; |
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setChecked(state != Qt::Unchecked); |
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d->blockRefresh = false; |
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d->refresh(); |
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if ((uint)state != d->publishedState) { |
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d->publishedState = state; |
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emit stateChanged(state); |
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} |
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} |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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QSize QCheckBox::sizeHint() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QCheckBox); |
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if (d->sizeHint.isValid()) |
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return d->sizeHint; |
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ensurePolished(); |
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QFontMetrics fm = fontMetrics(); |
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QStyleOptionButton opt; |
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initStyleOption(&opt); |
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QSize sz = style()->itemTextRect(fm, QRect(0, 0, 1, 1), Qt::TextShowMnemonic, false, |
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text()).size(); |
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if (!opt.icon.isNull()) |
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sz = QSize(sz.width() + opt.iconSize.width() + 4, qMax(sz.height(), opt.iconSize.height())); |
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d->sizeHint = (style()->sizeFromContents(QStyle::CT_CheckBox, &opt, sz, this) |
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.expandedTo(QApplication::globalStrut())); |
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return d->sizeHint; |
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} |
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\reimp |
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void QCheckBox::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) |
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{ |
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QStylePainter p(this); |
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QStyleOptionButton opt; |
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initStyleOption(&opt); |
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p.drawControl(QStyle::CE_CheckBox, opt); |
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} |
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void QCheckBox::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover)) { |
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bool hit = false; |
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if (underMouse()) |
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hit = hitButton(e->pos()); |
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if (hit != d->hovering) { |
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update(rect()); |
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d->hovering = hit; |
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} |
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} |
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QAbstractButton::mouseMoveEvent(e); |
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} |
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bool QCheckBox::hitButton(const QPoint &pos) const |
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{ |
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QStyleOptionButton opt; |
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initStyleOption(&opt); |
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return style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_CheckBoxClickRect, &opt, this).contains(pos); |
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} |
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\reimp |
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void QCheckBox::checkStateSet() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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d->noChange = false; |
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Qt::CheckState state = checkState(); |
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if ((uint)state != d->publishedState) { |
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d->publishedState = state; |
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emit stateChanged(state); |
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} |
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} |
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void QCheckBox::nextCheckState() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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if (d->tristate) |
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setCheckState((Qt::CheckState)((checkState() + 1) % 3)); |
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else { |
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QAbstractButton::nextCheckState(); |
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QCheckBox::checkStateSet(); |
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} |
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} |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QCheckBox::event(QEvent *e) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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if (e->type() == QEvent::StyleChange |
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d->setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_CheckBoxLayoutItem); |
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return QAbstractButton::event(e); |
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} |
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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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QCheckBox::QCheckBox(QWidget *parent, const char* name) |
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: QAbstractButton (*new QCheckBoxPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
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d->init(); |
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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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QCheckBox::QCheckBox(const QString &text, QWidget *parent, const char* name) |
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: QAbstractButton (*new QCheckBoxPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QCheckBox); |
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
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d->init(); |
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setText(text); |
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} |
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\fn void QCheckBox::setNoChange() |
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\compat |
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Use setCheckState() instead. |
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\fn void QCheckBox::setState(ToggleState state) |
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\compat |
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Use setCheckState() instead. |
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*/ |
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\fn QCheckBox::ToggleState QCheckBox::state() const |
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\compat |
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Use checkState() instead. |
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*/ |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |