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42 #include <QtGui/qmessagebox.h> |
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43 |
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44 #ifndef QT_NO_MESSAGEBOX |
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45 |
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46 #include <QtGui/qdialogbuttonbox.h> |
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47 #include "private/qlabel_p.h" |
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48 #include "private/qapplication_p.h" |
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49 #include <QtCore/qlist.h> |
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50 #include <QtCore/qdebug.h> |
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51 #include <QtGui/qstyle.h> |
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52 #include <QtGui/qstyleoption.h> |
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53 #include <QtGui/qgridlayout.h> |
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54 #include <QtGui/qdesktopwidget.h> |
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55 #include <QtGui/qpushbutton.h> |
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56 #include <QtGui/qaccessible.h> |
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57 #include <QtGui/qicon.h> |
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58 #include <QtGui/qtextdocument.h> |
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59 #include <QtGui/qapplication.h> |
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60 #include <QtGui/qtextedit.h> |
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61 #include <QtGui/qmenu.h> |
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62 #include "qdialog_p.h" |
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63 #include <QtGui/qfont.h> |
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64 #include <QtGui/qfontmetrics.h> |
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65 #include <QtGui/qclipboard.h> |
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66 |
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67 #ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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68 extern bool qt_wince_is_mobile(); //defined in qguifunctions_wince.cpp |
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69 extern bool qt_wince_is_smartphone();//defined in qguifunctions_wince.cpp |
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70 extern bool qt_wince_is_pocket_pc(); //defined in qguifunctions_wince.cpp |
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71 |
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72 #include "qguifunctions_wince.h" |
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73 #endif |
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74 |
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75 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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76 |
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77 enum Button { Old_Ok = 1, Old_Cancel = 2, Old_Yes = 3, Old_No = 4, Old_Abort = 5, Old_Retry = 6, |
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78 Old_Ignore = 7, Old_YesAll = 8, Old_NoAll = 9, Old_ButtonMask = 0xFF, |
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79 NewButtonMask = 0xFFFFFC00 }; |
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80 |
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81 enum DetailButtonLabel { ShowLabel = 0, HideLabel = 1 }; |
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82 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
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83 class QMessageBoxDetailsText : public QWidget |
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84 { |
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85 public: |
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86 class TextEdit : public QTextEdit |
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87 { |
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88 public: |
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89 TextEdit(QWidget *parent=0) : QTextEdit(parent) { } |
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90 void contextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent * e) |
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91 { |
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92 #ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
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93 QMenu *menu = createStandardContextMenu(); |
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94 menu->exec(e->globalPos()); |
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95 delete menu; |
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96 #else |
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97 Q_UNUSED(e); |
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98 #endif |
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99 } |
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100 }; |
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101 |
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102 QMessageBoxDetailsText(QWidget *parent=0) |
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103 : QWidget(parent) |
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104 { |
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105 QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout; |
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106 layout->setMargin(0); |
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107 QFrame *line = new QFrame(this); |
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108 line->setFrameShape(QFrame::HLine); |
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109 line->setFrameShadow(QFrame::Sunken); |
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110 layout->addWidget(line); |
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111 textEdit = new TextEdit(); |
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112 textEdit->setFixedHeight(100); |
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113 textEdit->setFocusPolicy(Qt::NoFocus); |
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114 textEdit->setReadOnly(true); |
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115 layout->addWidget(textEdit); |
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116 setLayout(layout); |
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117 } |
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118 void setText(const QString &text) { textEdit->setPlainText(text); } |
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119 QString text() const { return textEdit->toPlainText(); } |
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120 QString label(DetailButtonLabel label) |
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121 { return label == ShowLabel ? QMessageBox::tr("Show Details...") |
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122 : QMessageBox::tr("Hide Details..."); } |
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123 private: |
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124 TextEdit *textEdit; |
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125 }; |
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126 #endif // QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
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127 |
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128 class QMessageBoxPrivate : public QDialogPrivate |
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129 { |
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130 Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QMessageBox) |
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131 |
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132 public: |
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133 QMessageBoxPrivate() : escapeButton(0), defaultButton(0), clickedButton(0), detailsButton(0), |
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134 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
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135 detailsText(0), |
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136 #endif |
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137 compatMode(false), autoAddOkButton(true), |
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138 detectedEscapeButton(0), informativeLabel(0) { } |
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139 |
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140 void init(const QString &title = QString(), const QString &text = QString()); |
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141 void _q_buttonClicked(QAbstractButton *); |
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142 |
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143 QAbstractButton *findButton(int button0, int button1, int button2, int flags); |
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144 void addOldButtons(int button0, int button1, int button2); |
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145 |
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146 QAbstractButton *abstractButtonForId(int id) const; |
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147 int execReturnCode(QAbstractButton *button); |
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148 |
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149 void detectEscapeButton(); |
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150 void updateSize(); |
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151 int layoutMinimumWidth(); |
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152 void retranslateStrings(); |
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153 |
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154 #ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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155 void hideSpecial(); |
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156 #endif |
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157 |
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158 static int showOldMessageBox(QWidget *parent, QMessageBox::Icon icon, |
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159 const QString &title, const QString &text, |
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160 int button0, int button1, int button2); |
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161 static int showOldMessageBox(QWidget *parent, QMessageBox::Icon icon, |
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162 const QString &title, const QString &text, |
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163 const QString &button0Text, |
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164 const QString &button1Text, |
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165 const QString &button2Text, |
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166 int defaultButtonNumber, |
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167 int escapeButtonNumber); |
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168 |
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169 static QMessageBox::StandardButton showNewMessageBox(QWidget *parent, |
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170 QMessageBox::Icon icon, const QString& title, const QString& text, |
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171 QMessageBox::StandardButtons buttons, QMessageBox::StandardButton defaultButton); |
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172 |
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173 static QPixmap standardIcon(QMessageBox::Icon icon, QMessageBox *mb); |
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174 |
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175 QLabel *label; |
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176 QMessageBox::Icon icon; |
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177 QLabel *iconLabel; |
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178 QDialogButtonBox *buttonBox; |
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179 QList<QAbstractButton *> customButtonList; |
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180 QAbstractButton *escapeButton; |
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181 QPushButton *defaultButton; |
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182 QAbstractButton *clickedButton; |
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183 QPushButton *detailsButton; |
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184 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
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185 QMessageBoxDetailsText *detailsText; |
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186 #endif |
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187 bool compatMode; |
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188 bool autoAddOkButton; |
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189 QAbstractButton *detectedEscapeButton; |
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190 QLabel *informativeLabel; |
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191 QPointer<QObject> receiverToDisconnectOnClose; |
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192 QByteArray memberToDisconnectOnClose; |
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193 QByteArray signalToDisconnectOnClose; |
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194 }; |
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195 |
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196 void QMessageBoxPrivate::init(const QString &title, const QString &text) |
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197 { |
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198 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
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199 |
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200 label = new QLabel; |
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201 label->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_msgbox_label")); |
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202 label->setTextInteractionFlags(Qt::TextInteractionFlags(q->style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_MessageBox_TextInteractionFlags, 0, q))); |
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203 label->setAlignment(Qt::AlignVCenter | Qt::AlignLeft); |
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204 label->setOpenExternalLinks(true); |
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205 #if defined(Q_WS_MAC) |
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206 label->setContentsMargins(16, 0, 0, 0); |
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207 #elif !defined(Q_WS_QWS) |
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208 label->setContentsMargins(2, 0, 0, 0); |
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209 label->setIndent(9); |
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210 #endif |
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211 icon = QMessageBox::NoIcon; |
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212 iconLabel = new QLabel; |
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213 iconLabel->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_msgboxex_icon_label")); |
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214 iconLabel->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Fixed); |
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215 |
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216 buttonBox = new QDialogButtonBox; |
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217 buttonBox->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_msgbox_buttonbox")); |
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218 buttonBox->setCenterButtons(q->style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_MessageBox_CenterButtons, 0, q)); |
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219 QObject::connect(buttonBox, SIGNAL(clicked(QAbstractButton*)), |
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220 q, SLOT(_q_buttonClicked(QAbstractButton*))); |
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221 |
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222 QGridLayout *grid = new QGridLayout; |
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223 #ifndef Q_WS_MAC |
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224 grid->addWidget(iconLabel, 0, 0, 2, 1, Qt::AlignTop); |
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225 grid->addWidget(label, 0, 1, 1, 1); |
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226 // -- leave space for information label -- |
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227 grid->addWidget(buttonBox, 2, 0, 1, 2); |
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228 #else |
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229 grid->setMargin(0); |
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230 grid->setVerticalSpacing(8); |
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231 grid->setHorizontalSpacing(0); |
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232 q->setContentsMargins(24, 15, 24, 20); |
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233 grid->addWidget(iconLabel, 0, 0, 2, 1, Qt::AlignTop | Qt::AlignLeft); |
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234 grid->addWidget(label, 0, 1, 1, 1); |
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235 // -- leave space for information label -- |
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236 grid->setRowStretch(1, 100); |
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237 grid->setRowMinimumHeight(2, 6); |
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238 grid->addWidget(buttonBox, 3, 1, 1, 1); |
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239 #endif |
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240 |
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241 grid->setSizeConstraint(QLayout::SetNoConstraint); |
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242 q->setLayout(grid); |
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243 |
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244 if (!title.isEmpty() || !text.isEmpty()) { |
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245 q->setWindowTitle(title); |
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246 q->setText(text); |
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247 } |
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248 q->setModal(true); |
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249 |
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250 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
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251 QFont f = q->font(); |
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252 f.setBold(true); |
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253 label->setFont(f); |
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254 #endif |
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255 retranslateStrings(); |
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256 } |
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257 |
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258 int QMessageBoxPrivate::layoutMinimumWidth() |
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259 { |
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260 layout->activate(); |
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261 return layout->totalMinimumSize().width(); |
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262 } |
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263 |
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264 void QMessageBoxPrivate::updateSize() |
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265 { |
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266 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
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267 |
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268 if (!q->isVisible()) |
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269 return; |
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270 |
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271 QSize screenSize = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(QCursor::pos()).size(); |
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272 #if defined(Q_WS_QWS) || defined(Q_WS_WINCE) || defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) |
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273 // the width of the screen, less the window border. |
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274 int hardLimit = screenSize.width() - (q->frameGeometry().width() - q->geometry().width()); |
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275 #else |
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276 int hardLimit = qMin(screenSize.width() - 480, 1000); // can never get bigger than this |
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277 // on small screens allows the messagebox be the same size as the screen |
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278 if (screenSize.width() <= 1024) |
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279 hardLimit = screenSize.width(); |
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280 #endif |
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281 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
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282 int softLimit = qMin(screenSize.width()/2, 420); |
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283 #elif defined(Q_WS_QWS) |
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284 int softLimit = qMin(hardLimit, 500); |
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285 #else |
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286 // note: ideally on windows, hard and soft limits but it breaks compat |
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287 #ifndef Q_WS_WINCE |
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288 int softLimit = qMin(screenSize.width()/2, 500); |
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289 #else |
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290 int softLimit = qMin(screenSize.width() * 3 / 4, 500); |
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291 #endif //Q_WS_WINCE |
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292 #endif |
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293 |
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294 if (informativeLabel) |
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295 informativeLabel->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Ignored, QSizePolicy::Ignored); |
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296 |
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297 label->setWordWrap(false); // makes the label return min size |
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298 int width = layoutMinimumWidth(); |
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299 |
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300 if (width > softLimit) { |
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301 label->setWordWrap(true); |
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302 width = qMax(softLimit, layoutMinimumWidth()); |
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303 |
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304 if (width > hardLimit) { |
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305 label->d_func()->ensureTextControl(); |
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306 if (QTextControl *control = label->d_func()->control) { |
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307 QTextOption opt = control->document()->defaultTextOption(); |
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308 opt.setWrapMode(QTextOption::WrapAnywhere); |
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309 control->document()->setDefaultTextOption(opt); |
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310 } |
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311 width = hardLimit; |
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312 } |
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313 #ifdef Q_WS_S60 |
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314 // in S60 portait messageBoxes should always occupy maximum width |
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315 if (QApplication::desktop()->size().height() > QApplication::desktop()->size().width()){ |
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316 width = hardLimit; |
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317 } else { |
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318 // in landscape the messageBoxes should be of same width as in portrait |
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319 width = qMin(QApplication::desktop()->size().height(), hardLimit); |
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320 } |
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321 #endif |
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322 } |
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323 |
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324 if (informativeLabel) { |
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325 label->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Ignored, QSizePolicy::Ignored); |
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326 QSizePolicy policy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Preferred); |
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327 policy.setHeightForWidth(true); |
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328 informativeLabel->setSizePolicy(policy); |
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329 width = qMax(width, layoutMinimumWidth()); |
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330 if (width > hardLimit) { // longest word is really big, so wrap anywhere |
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331 informativeLabel->d_func()->ensureTextControl(); |
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332 if (QTextControl *control = informativeLabel->d_func()->control) { |
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333 QTextOption opt = control->document()->defaultTextOption(); |
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334 opt.setWrapMode(QTextOption::WrapAnywhere); |
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335 control->document()->setDefaultTextOption(opt); |
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336 } |
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337 width = hardLimit; |
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338 } |
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339 policy.setHeightForWidth(label->wordWrap()); |
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340 label->setSizePolicy(policy); |
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341 } |
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342 |
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343 QFontMetrics fm(QApplication::font("QWorkspaceTitleBar")); |
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344 int windowTitleWidth = qMin(fm.width(q->windowTitle()) + 50, hardLimit); |
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345 if (windowTitleWidth > width) |
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346 width = windowTitleWidth; |
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347 |
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348 layout->activate(); |
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349 int height = (layout->hasHeightForWidth()) |
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350 ? layout->totalHeightForWidth(width) |
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351 : layout->totalMinimumSize().height(); |
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352 q->setFixedSize(width, height); |
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353 QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(q, QEvent::LayoutRequest); |
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354 } |
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355 |
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356 |
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357 #ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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358 /*! |
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359 \internal |
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360 Hides special buttons which are rather shown in the title bar |
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361 on WinCE, to conserve screen space. |
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362 */ |
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363 |
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364 void QMessageBoxPrivate::hideSpecial() |
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365 { |
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366 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
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367 QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(q); |
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368 for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) { |
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369 QPushButton *pb = list.at(i); |
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370 QString text = pb->text(); |
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371 text.remove(QChar::fromLatin1('&')); |
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372 if (text == QApplication::translate("QMessageBox", "OK" )) |
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373 pb->setFixedSize(0,0); |
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374 } |
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375 } |
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376 #endif |
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377 |
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378 static int oldButton(int button) |
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379 { |
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380 switch (button & QMessageBox::ButtonMask) { |
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381 case QMessageBox::Ok: |
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382 return Old_Ok; |
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383 case QMessageBox::Cancel: |
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384 return Old_Cancel; |
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385 case QMessageBox::Yes: |
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386 return Old_Yes; |
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387 case QMessageBox::No: |
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388 return Old_No; |
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389 case QMessageBox::Abort: |
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390 return Old_Abort; |
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391 case QMessageBox::Retry: |
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392 return Old_Retry; |
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393 case QMessageBox::Ignore: |
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394 return Old_Ignore; |
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395 case QMessageBox::YesToAll: |
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396 return Old_YesAll; |
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397 case QMessageBox::NoToAll: |
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398 return Old_NoAll; |
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399 default: |
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400 return 0; |
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401 } |
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402 } |
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403 |
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404 int QMessageBoxPrivate::execReturnCode(QAbstractButton *button) |
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405 { |
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406 int ret = buttonBox->standardButton(button); |
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407 if (ret == QMessageBox::NoButton) { |
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408 ret = customButtonList.indexOf(button); // if button == 0, correctly sets ret = -1 |
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409 } else if (compatMode) { |
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410 ret = oldButton(ret); |
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411 } |
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412 return ret; |
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413 } |
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414 |
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415 void QMessageBoxPrivate::_q_buttonClicked(QAbstractButton *button) |
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416 { |
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417 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
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418 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
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419 if (detailsButton && detailsText && button == detailsButton) { |
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420 detailsButton->setText(detailsText->isHidden() ? detailsText->label(HideLabel) : detailsText->label(ShowLabel)); |
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421 detailsText->setHidden(!detailsText->isHidden()); |
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422 updateSize(); |
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423 } else |
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424 #endif |
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425 { |
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426 clickedButton = button; |
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427 q->done(execReturnCode(button)); // does not trigger closeEvent |
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428 emit q->buttonClicked(button); |
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429 |
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430 if (receiverToDisconnectOnClose) { |
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431 QObject::disconnect(q, signalToDisconnectOnClose, receiverToDisconnectOnClose, |
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432 memberToDisconnectOnClose); |
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433 receiverToDisconnectOnClose = 0; |
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434 } |
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435 signalToDisconnectOnClose.clear(); |
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436 memberToDisconnectOnClose.clear(); |
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437 } |
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438 } |
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439 |
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440 /*! |
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441 \class QMessageBox |
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442 |
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443 \brief The QMessageBox class provides a modal dialog for informing |
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444 the user or for asking the user a question and receiving an answer. |
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445 |
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446 \ingroup standard-dialogs |
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447 |
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448 |
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449 A message box displays a primary \l{QMessageBox::text}{text} to |
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450 alert the user to a situation, an \l{QMessageBox::informativeText} |
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451 {informative text} to further explain the alert or to ask the user |
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452 a question, and an optional \l{QMessageBox::detailedText} |
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453 {detailed text} to provide even more data if the user requests |
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454 it. A message box can also display an \l{QMessageBox::icon} {icon} |
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455 and \l{QMessageBox::standardButtons} {standard buttons} for |
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456 accepting a user response. |
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457 |
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458 Two APIs for using QMessageBox are provided, the property-based |
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459 API, and the static functions. Calling one of the static functions |
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460 is the simpler approach, but it is less flexible than using the |
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461 property-based API, and the result is less informative. Using the |
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462 property-based API is recommended. |
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463 |
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464 \section1 The Property-based API |
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465 |
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466 To use the property-based API, construct an instance of |
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467 QMessageBox, set the desired properties, and call exec() to show |
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468 the message. The simplest configuration is to set only the |
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469 \l{QMessageBox::text} {message text} property. |
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470 |
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471 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 5 |
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472 |
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473 The user must click the \gui{OK} button to dismiss the message |
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474 box. The rest of the GUI is blocked until the message box is |
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475 dismissed. |
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476 |
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477 \image msgbox1.png |
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478 |
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479 A better approach than just alerting the user to an event is to |
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480 also ask the user what to do about it. Store the question in the |
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481 \l{QMessageBox::informativeText} {informative text} property, and |
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482 set the \l{QMessageBox::standardButtons} {standard buttons} |
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483 property to the set of buttons you want as the set of user |
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484 responses. The buttons are specified by combining values from |
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485 StandardButtons using the bitwise OR operator. The display order |
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486 for the buttons is platform-dependent. For example, on Windows, |
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487 \gui{Save} is displayed to the left of \gui{Cancel}, whereas on |
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488 Mac OS, the order is reversed. |
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489 |
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490 Mark one of your standard buttons to be your |
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491 \l{QMessageBox::defaultButton()} {default button}. |
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492 |
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493 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 6 |
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494 |
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495 This is the approach recommended in the |
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496 \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/AppleHIGuidelines/XHIGWindows/chapter_18_section_7.html} |
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497 {Mac OS X Guidlines}. Similar guidlines apply for the other |
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498 platforms, but note the different ways the |
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499 \l{QMessageBox::informativeText} {informative text} is handled for |
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500 different platforms. |
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501 |
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502 \image msgbox2.png |
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503 |
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504 The exec() slot returns the StandardButtons value of the button |
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505 that was clicked. |
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506 |
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507 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 7 |
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508 |
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509 To give the user more information to help him answer the question, |
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510 set the \l{QMessageBox::detailedText} {detailed text} property. If |
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511 the \l{QMessageBox::detailedText} {detailed text} property is set, |
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512 the \gui{Show Details...} button will be shown. |
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513 |
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514 \image msgbox3.png |
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515 |
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516 Clicking the \gui{Show Details...} button displays the detailed text. |
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517 |
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518 \image msgbox4.png |
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519 |
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520 \section2 Rich Text and the Text Format Property |
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521 |
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522 The \l{QMessageBox::detailedText} {detailed text} property is |
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523 always interpreted as plain text. The \l{QMessageBox::text} {main |
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524 text} and \l{QMessageBox::informativeText} {informative text} |
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525 properties can be either plain text or rich text. These strings |
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526 are interpreted according to the setting of the |
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527 \l{QMessageBox::textFormat} {text format} property. The default |
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528 setting is \l{Qt::AutoText} {auto-text}. |
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529 |
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530 Note that for some plain text strings containing XML |
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531 meta-characters, the auto-text \l{Qt::mightBeRichText()} {rich |
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532 text detection test} may fail causing your plain text string to be |
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533 interpreted incorrectly as rich text. In these rare cases, use |
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534 Qt::convertFromPlainText() to convert your plain text string to a |
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535 visually equivalent rich text string, or set the |
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536 \l{QMessageBox::textFormat} {text format} property explicitly with |
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537 setTextFormat(). |
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538 |
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539 \section2 Severity Levels and the Icon and Pixmap Properties |
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540 |
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541 QMessageBox supports four predefined message severity levels, or message |
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542 types, which really only differ in the predefined icon they each show. |
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543 Specify one of the four predefined message types by setting the |
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544 \l{QMessageBox::icon}{icon} property to one of the |
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545 \l{QMessageBox::Icon}{predefined icons}. The following rules are |
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546 guidelines: |
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547 |
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548 \table |
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549 \row |
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550 \o \img qmessagebox-quest.png |
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551 \o \l Question |
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552 \o For asking a question during normal operations. |
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553 \row |
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554 \o \img qmessagebox-info.png |
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555 \o \l Information |
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556 \o For reporting information about normal operations. |
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557 \row |
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558 \o \img qmessagebox-warn.png |
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559 \o \l Warning |
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560 \o For reporting non-critical errors. |
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561 \row |
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562 \o \img qmessagebox-crit.png |
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563 \o \l Critical |
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564 \o For reporting critical errors. |
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565 \endtable |
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566 |
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567 \l{QMessageBox::Icon}{Predefined icons} are not defined by QMessageBox, but |
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568 provided by the style. The default value is \l{QMessageBox::NoIcon} |
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569 {No Icon}. The message boxes are otherwise the same for all cases. When |
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570 using a standard icon, use the one recommended in the table, or use the |
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571 one recommended by the style guidelines for your platform. If none of the |
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572 standard icons is right for your message box, you can use a custom icon by |
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573 setting the \l{QMessageBox::iconPixmap}{icon pixmap} property instead of |
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574 setting the \l{QMessageBox::icon}{icon} property. |
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575 |
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576 In summary, to set an icon, use \e{either} setIcon() for one of the |
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577 standard icons, \e{or} setIconPixmap() for a custom icon. |
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578 |
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579 \section1 The Static Functions API |
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580 |
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581 Building message boxes with the static functions API, although |
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582 convenient, is less flexible than using the property-based API, |
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583 because the static function signatures lack parameters for setting |
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584 the \l{QMessageBox::informativeText} {informative text} and |
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585 \l{QMessageBox::detailedText} {detailed text} properties. One |
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586 work-around for this has been to use the \c{title} parameter as |
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587 the message box main text and the \c{text} parameter as the |
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588 message box informative text. Because this has the obvious |
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589 drawback of making a less readable message box, platform |
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590 guidelines do not recommend it. The \e{Microsoft Windows User |
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591 Interface Guidelines} recommend using the |
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592 \l{QCoreApplication::applicationName} {application name} as the |
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593 \l{QMessageBox::setWindowTitle()} {window's title}, which means |
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594 that if you have an informative text in addition to your main |
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595 text, you must concatenate it to the \c{text} parameter. |
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596 |
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597 Note that the static function signatures have changed with respect |
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598 to their button parameters, which are now used to set the |
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599 \l{QMessageBox::standardButtons} {standard buttons} and the |
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600 \l{QMessageBox::defaultButton()} {default button}. |
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601 |
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602 Static functions are available for creating information(), |
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603 question(), warning(), and critical() message boxes. |
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604 |
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605 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 0 |
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606 |
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607 The \l{dialogs/standarddialogs}{Standard Dialogs} example shows |
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608 how to use QMessageBox and the other built-in Qt dialogs. |
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609 |
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610 \section1 Advanced Usage |
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611 |
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612 If the \l{QMessageBox::StandardButtons} {standard buttons} are not |
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613 flexible enough for your message box, you can use the addButton() |
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614 overload that takes a text and a ButtonRoleto to add custom |
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615 buttons. The ButtonRole is used by QMessageBox to determine the |
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616 ordering of the buttons on screen (which varies according to the |
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617 platform). You can test the value of clickedButton() after calling |
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618 exec(). For example, |
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619 |
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620 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 2 |
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621 |
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622 \section1 Default and Escape Keys |
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623 |
|
624 The default button (i.e., the button activated when \key Enter is |
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625 pressed) can be specified using setDefaultButton(). If a default |
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626 button is not specified, QMessageBox tries to find one based on |
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627 the \l{ButtonRole} {button roles} of the buttons used in the |
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628 message box. |
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629 |
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630 The escape button (the button activated when \key Esc is pressed) |
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631 can be specified using setEscapeButton(). If an escape button is |
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632 not specified, QMessageBox tries to find one using these rules: |
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633 |
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634 \list 1 |
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635 |
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636 \o If there is only one button, it is the button activated when |
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637 \key Esc is pressed. |
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638 |
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639 \o If there is a \l Cancel button, it is the button activated when |
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640 \key Esc is pressed. |
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641 |
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642 \o If there is exactly one button having either |
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643 \l{QMessageBox::RejectRole} {the Reject role} or the |
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644 \l{QMessageBox::NoRole} {the No role}, it is the button |
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645 activated when \key Esc is pressed. |
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646 |
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647 \endlist |
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648 |
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649 When an escape button can't be determined using these rules, |
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650 pressing \key Esc has no effect. |
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651 |
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652 \sa QDialogButtonBox, {fowler}{GUI Design Handbook: Message Box}, {Standard Dialogs Example}, {Application Example} |
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653 */ |
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654 |
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655 /*! |
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656 \enum QMessageBox::StandardButton |
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657 \since 4.2 |
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658 |
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659 These enums describe flags for standard buttons. Each button has a |
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660 defined \l ButtonRole. |
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661 |
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662 \value Ok An "OK" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
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663 \value Open A "Open" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
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664 \value Save A "Save" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
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665 \value Cancel A "Cancel" button defined with the \l RejectRole. |
|
666 \value Close A "Close" button defined with the \l RejectRole. |
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667 \value Discard A "Discard" or "Don't Save" button, depending on the platform, |
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668 defined with the \l DestructiveRole. |
|
669 \value Apply An "Apply" button defined with the \l ApplyRole. |
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670 \value Reset A "Reset" button defined with the \l ResetRole. |
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671 \value RestoreDefaults A "Restore Defaults" button defined with the \l ResetRole. |
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672 \value Help A "Help" button defined with the \l HelpRole. |
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673 \value SaveAll A "Save All" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
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674 \value Yes A "Yes" button defined with the \l YesRole. |
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675 \value YesToAll A "Yes to All" button defined with the \l YesRole. |
|
676 \value No A "No" button defined with the \l NoRole. |
|
677 \value NoToAll A "No to All" button defined with the \l NoRole. |
|
678 \value Abort An "Abort" button defined with the \l RejectRole. |
|
679 \value Retry A "Retry" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
|
680 \value Ignore An "Ignore" button defined with the \l AcceptRole. |
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681 |
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682 \value NoButton An invalid button. |
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683 |
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684 \omitvalue FirstButton |
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685 \omitvalue LastButton |
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686 |
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687 The following values are obsolete: |
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688 |
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689 \value YesAll Use YesToAll instead. |
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690 \value NoAll Use NoToAll instead. |
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691 \value Default Use the \c defaultButton argument of |
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692 information(), warning(), etc. instead, or call |
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693 setDefaultButton(). |
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694 \value Escape Call setEscapeButton() instead. |
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695 \value FlagMask |
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696 \value ButtonMask |
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697 |
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698 \sa ButtonRole, standardButtons |
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699 */ |
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700 |
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701 /*! |
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702 \fn void QMessageBox::buttonClicked(QAbstractButton *button) |
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703 |
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704 This signal is emitted whenever a button is clicked inside the QMessageBox. |
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705 The button that was clicked in returned in \a button. |
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706 */ |
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707 |
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708 /*! |
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709 Constructs a message box with no text and no buttons. \a parent is |
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710 passed to the QDialog constructor. |
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711 |
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712 On Mac OS X, if you want your message box to appear |
|
713 as a Qt::Sheet of its \a parent, set the message box's |
|
714 \l{setWindowModality()} {window modality} to Qt::WindowModal or use open(). |
|
715 Otherwise, the message box will be a standard dialog. |
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716 |
|
717 */ |
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718 QMessageBox::QMessageBox(QWidget *parent) |
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719 : QDialog(*new QMessageBoxPrivate, parent, Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint | Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint) |
|
720 { |
|
721 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
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722 d->init(); |
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723 } |
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724 |
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725 /*! |
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726 Constructs a message box with the given \a icon, \a title, \a |
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727 text, and standard \a buttons. Standard or custom buttons can be |
|
728 added at any time using addButton(). The \a parent and \a f |
|
729 arguments are passed to the QDialog constructor. |
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730 |
|
731 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
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732 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
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733 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
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734 parent. |
|
735 |
|
736 On Mac OS X, if \a parent is not 0 and you want your message box |
|
737 to appear as a Qt::Sheet of that parent, set the message box's |
|
738 \l{setWindowModality()} {window modality} to Qt::WindowModal |
|
739 (default). Otherwise, the message box will be a standard dialog. |
|
740 |
|
741 \sa setWindowTitle(), setText(), setIcon(), setStandardButtons() |
|
742 */ |
|
743 QMessageBox::QMessageBox(Icon icon, const QString &title, const QString &text, |
|
744 StandardButtons buttons, QWidget *parent, |
|
745 Qt::WindowFlags f) |
|
746 : QDialog(*new QMessageBoxPrivate, parent, f | Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint | Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint) |
|
747 { |
|
748 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
749 d->init(title, text); |
|
750 setIcon(icon); |
|
751 if (buttons != NoButton) |
|
752 setStandardButtons(buttons); |
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753 } |
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754 |
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755 /*! |
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756 Destroys the message box. |
|
757 */ |
|
758 QMessageBox::~QMessageBox() |
|
759 { |
|
760 } |
|
761 |
|
762 /*! |
|
763 \since 4.2 |
|
764 |
|
765 Adds the given \a button to the message box with the specified \a |
|
766 role. |
|
767 |
|
768 \sa removeButton(), button(), setStandardButtons() |
|
769 */ |
|
770 void QMessageBox::addButton(QAbstractButton *button, ButtonRole role) |
|
771 { |
|
772 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
773 if (!button) |
|
774 return; |
|
775 removeButton(button); |
|
776 d->buttonBox->addButton(button, (QDialogButtonBox::ButtonRole)role); |
|
777 d->customButtonList.append(button); |
|
778 d->autoAddOkButton = false; |
|
779 } |
|
780 |
|
781 /*! |
|
782 \since 4.2 |
|
783 \overload |
|
784 |
|
785 Creates a button with the given \a text, adds it to the message box for the |
|
786 specified \a role, and returns it. |
|
787 */ |
|
788 QPushButton *QMessageBox::addButton(const QString& text, ButtonRole role) |
|
789 { |
|
790 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
791 QPushButton *pushButton = new QPushButton(text); |
|
792 addButton(pushButton, role); |
|
793 d->updateSize(); |
|
794 return pushButton; |
|
795 } |
|
796 |
|
797 /*! |
|
798 \since 4.2 |
|
799 \overload |
|
800 |
|
801 Adds a standard \a button to the message box if it is valid to do so, and |
|
802 returns the push button. |
|
803 |
|
804 \sa setStandardButtons() |
|
805 */ |
|
806 QPushButton *QMessageBox::addButton(StandardButton button) |
|
807 { |
|
808 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
809 QPushButton *pushButton = d->buttonBox->addButton((QDialogButtonBox::StandardButton)button); |
|
810 if (pushButton) |
|
811 d->autoAddOkButton = false; |
|
812 return pushButton; |
|
813 } |
|
814 |
|
815 /*! |
|
816 \since 4.2 |
|
817 |
|
818 Removes \a button from the button box without deleting it. |
|
819 |
|
820 \sa addButton(), setStandardButtons() |
|
821 */ |
|
822 void QMessageBox::removeButton(QAbstractButton *button) |
|
823 { |
|
824 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
825 d->customButtonList.removeAll(button); |
|
826 if (d->escapeButton == button) |
|
827 d->escapeButton = 0; |
|
828 if (d->defaultButton == button) |
|
829 d->defaultButton = 0; |
|
830 d->buttonBox->removeButton(button); |
|
831 d->updateSize(); |
|
832 } |
|
833 |
|
834 /*! |
|
835 \property QMessageBox::standardButtons |
|
836 \brief collection of standard buttons in the message box |
|
837 \since 4.2 |
|
838 |
|
839 This property controls which standard buttons are used by the message box. |
|
840 |
|
841 By default, this property contains no standard buttons. |
|
842 |
|
843 \sa addButton() |
|
844 */ |
|
845 void QMessageBox::setStandardButtons(StandardButtons buttons) |
|
846 { |
|
847 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
848 d->buttonBox->setStandardButtons(QDialogButtonBox::StandardButtons(int(buttons))); |
|
849 |
|
850 QList<QAbstractButton *> buttonList = d->buttonBox->buttons(); |
|
851 if (!buttonList.contains(d->escapeButton)) |
|
852 d->escapeButton = 0; |
|
853 if (!buttonList.contains(d->defaultButton)) |
|
854 d->defaultButton = 0; |
|
855 d->autoAddOkButton = false; |
|
856 d->updateSize(); |
|
857 } |
|
858 |
|
859 QMessageBox::StandardButtons QMessageBox::standardButtons() const |
|
860 { |
|
861 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
862 return QMessageBox::StandardButtons(int(d->buttonBox->standardButtons())); |
|
863 } |
|
864 |
|
865 /*! |
|
866 \since 4.2 |
|
867 |
|
868 Returns the standard button enum value corresponding to the given \a button, |
|
869 or NoButton if the given \a button isn't a standard button. |
|
870 |
|
871 \sa button(), standardButtons() |
|
872 */ |
|
873 QMessageBox::StandardButton QMessageBox::standardButton(QAbstractButton *button) const |
|
874 { |
|
875 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
876 return (QMessageBox::StandardButton)d->buttonBox->standardButton(button); |
|
877 } |
|
878 |
|
879 /*! |
|
880 \since 4.2 |
|
881 |
|
882 Returns a pointer corresponding to the standard button \a which, |
|
883 or 0 if the standard button doesn't exist in this message box. |
|
884 |
|
885 \sa standardButtons, standardButton() |
|
886 */ |
|
887 QAbstractButton *QMessageBox::button(StandardButton which) const |
|
888 { |
|
889 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
890 return d->buttonBox->button(QDialogButtonBox::StandardButton(which)); |
|
891 } |
|
892 |
|
893 /*! |
|
894 \since 4.2 |
|
895 |
|
896 Returns the button that is activated when escape is pressed. |
|
897 |
|
898 By default, QMessageBox attempts to automatically detect an |
|
899 escape button as follows: |
|
900 |
|
901 \list 1 |
|
902 \o If there is only one button, it is made the escape button. |
|
903 \o If there is a \l Cancel button, it is made the escape button. |
|
904 \o On Mac OS X only, if there is exactly one button with the role |
|
905 QMessageBox::RejectRole, it is made the escape button. |
|
906 \endlist |
|
907 |
|
908 When an escape button could not be automatically detected, pressing |
|
909 \key Esc has no effect. |
|
910 |
|
911 \sa addButton() |
|
912 */ |
|
913 QAbstractButton *QMessageBox::escapeButton() const |
|
914 { |
|
915 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
916 return d->escapeButton; |
|
917 } |
|
918 |
|
919 /*! |
|
920 \since 4.2 |
|
921 |
|
922 Sets the button that gets activated when the \key Escape key is |
|
923 pressed to \a button. |
|
924 |
|
925 \sa addButton(), clickedButton() |
|
926 */ |
|
927 void QMessageBox::setEscapeButton(QAbstractButton *button) |
|
928 { |
|
929 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
930 if (d->buttonBox->buttons().contains(button)) |
|
931 d->escapeButton = button; |
|
932 } |
|
933 |
|
934 /*! |
|
935 \since 4.3 |
|
936 |
|
937 Sets the buttons that gets activated when the \key Escape key is |
|
938 pressed to \a button. |
|
939 |
|
940 \sa addButton(), clickedButton() |
|
941 */ |
|
942 void QMessageBox::setEscapeButton(QMessageBox::StandardButton button) |
|
943 { |
|
944 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
945 setEscapeButton(d->buttonBox->button(QDialogButtonBox::StandardButton(button))); |
|
946 } |
|
947 |
|
948 void QMessageBoxPrivate::detectEscapeButton() |
|
949 { |
|
950 if (escapeButton) { // escape button explicitly set |
|
951 detectedEscapeButton = escapeButton; |
|
952 return; |
|
953 } |
|
954 |
|
955 // Cancel button automatically becomes escape button |
|
956 detectedEscapeButton = buttonBox->button(QDialogButtonBox::Cancel); |
|
957 if (detectedEscapeButton) |
|
958 return; |
|
959 |
|
960 // If there is only one button, make it the escape button |
|
961 const QList<QAbstractButton *> buttons = buttonBox->buttons(); |
|
962 if (buttons.count() == 1) { |
|
963 detectedEscapeButton = buttons.first(); |
|
964 return; |
|
965 } |
|
966 |
|
967 // if the message box has one RejectRole button, make it the escape button |
|
968 for (int i = 0; i < buttons.count(); i++) { |
|
969 if (buttonBox->buttonRole(buttons.at(i)) == QDialogButtonBox::RejectRole) { |
|
970 if (detectedEscapeButton) { // already detected! |
|
971 detectedEscapeButton = 0; |
|
972 break; |
|
973 } |
|
974 detectedEscapeButton = buttons.at(i); |
|
975 } |
|
976 } |
|
977 if (detectedEscapeButton) |
|
978 return; |
|
979 |
|
980 // if the message box has one NoRole button, make it the escape button |
|
981 for (int i = 0; i < buttons.count(); i++) { |
|
982 if (buttonBox->buttonRole(buttons.at(i)) == QDialogButtonBox::NoRole) { |
|
983 if (detectedEscapeButton) { // already detected! |
|
984 detectedEscapeButton = 0; |
|
985 break; |
|
986 } |
|
987 detectedEscapeButton = buttons.at(i); |
|
988 } |
|
989 } |
|
990 } |
|
991 |
|
992 /*! |
|
993 \since 4.2 |
|
994 |
|
995 Returns the button that was clicked by the user, |
|
996 or 0 if the user hit the \key Esc key and |
|
997 no \l{setEscapeButton()}{escape button} was set. |
|
998 |
|
999 If exec() hasn't been called yet, returns 0. |
|
1000 |
|
1001 Example: |
|
1002 |
|
1003 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 3 |
|
1004 |
|
1005 \sa standardButton(), button() |
|
1006 */ |
|
1007 QAbstractButton *QMessageBox::clickedButton() const |
|
1008 { |
|
1009 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1010 return d->clickedButton; |
|
1011 } |
|
1012 |
|
1013 /*! |
|
1014 \since 4.2 |
|
1015 |
|
1016 Returns the button that should be the message box's |
|
1017 \l{QPushButton::setDefault()}{default button}. Returns 0 |
|
1018 if no default button was set. |
|
1019 |
|
1020 \sa addButton(), QPushButton::setDefault() |
|
1021 */ |
|
1022 QPushButton *QMessageBox::defaultButton() const |
|
1023 { |
|
1024 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1025 return d->defaultButton; |
|
1026 } |
|
1027 |
|
1028 /*! |
|
1029 \since 4.2 |
|
1030 |
|
1031 Sets the message box's \l{QPushButton::setDefault()}{default button} |
|
1032 to \a button. |
|
1033 |
|
1034 \sa addButton(), QPushButton::setDefault() |
|
1035 */ |
|
1036 void QMessageBox::setDefaultButton(QPushButton *button) |
|
1037 { |
|
1038 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1039 if (!d->buttonBox->buttons().contains(button)) |
|
1040 return; |
|
1041 d->defaultButton = button; |
|
1042 button->setDefault(true); |
|
1043 button->setFocus(); |
|
1044 } |
|
1045 |
|
1046 /*! |
|
1047 \since 4.3 |
|
1048 |
|
1049 Sets the message box's \l{QPushButton::setDefault()}{default button} |
|
1050 to \a button. |
|
1051 |
|
1052 \sa addButton(), QPushButton::setDefault() |
|
1053 */ |
|
1054 void QMessageBox::setDefaultButton(QMessageBox::StandardButton button) |
|
1055 { |
|
1056 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1057 setDefaultButton(d->buttonBox->button(QDialogButtonBox::StandardButton(button))); |
|
1058 } |
|
1059 |
|
1060 /*! |
|
1061 \property QMessageBox::text |
|
1062 \brief the message box text to be displayed. |
|
1063 |
|
1064 The text will be interpreted either as a plain text or as rich text, |
|
1065 depending on the text format setting (\l QMessageBox::textFormat). |
|
1066 The default setting is Qt::AutoText, i.e., the message box will try |
|
1067 to auto-detect the format of the text. |
|
1068 |
|
1069 The default value of this property is an empty string. |
|
1070 |
|
1071 \sa textFormat, QMessageBox::informativeText, QMessageBox::detailedText |
|
1072 */ |
|
1073 QString QMessageBox::text() const |
|
1074 { |
|
1075 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1076 return d->label->text(); |
|
1077 } |
|
1078 |
|
1079 void QMessageBox::setText(const QString &text) |
|
1080 { |
|
1081 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1082 d->label->setText(text); |
|
1083 d->label->setWordWrap(d->label->textFormat() == Qt::RichText |
|
1084 || (d->label->textFormat() == Qt::AutoText && Qt::mightBeRichText(text))); |
|
1085 d->updateSize(); |
|
1086 } |
|
1087 |
|
1088 /*! |
|
1089 \enum QMessageBox::Icon |
|
1090 |
|
1091 This enum has the following values: |
|
1092 |
|
1093 \value NoIcon the message box does not have any icon. |
|
1094 |
|
1095 \value Question an icon indicating that |
|
1096 the message is asking a question. |
|
1097 |
|
1098 \value Information an icon indicating that |
|
1099 the message is nothing out of the ordinary. |
|
1100 |
|
1101 \value Warning an icon indicating that the |
|
1102 message is a warning, but can be dealt with. |
|
1103 |
|
1104 \value Critical an icon indicating that |
|
1105 the message represents a critical problem. |
|
1106 |
|
1107 */ |
|
1108 |
|
1109 /*! |
|
1110 \property QMessageBox::icon |
|
1111 \brief the message box's icon |
|
1112 |
|
1113 The icon of the message box can be specified with one of the |
|
1114 values: |
|
1115 |
|
1116 \list |
|
1117 \o QMessageBox::NoIcon |
|
1118 \o QMessageBox::Question |
|
1119 \o QMessageBox::Information |
|
1120 \o QMessageBox::Warning |
|
1121 \o QMessageBox::Critical |
|
1122 \endlist |
|
1123 |
|
1124 The default is QMessageBox::NoIcon. |
|
1125 |
|
1126 The pixmap used to display the actual icon depends on the current |
|
1127 \l{QWidget::style()} {GUI style}. You can also set a custom pixmap |
|
1128 for the icon by setting the \l{QMessageBox::iconPixmap} {icon |
|
1129 pixmap} property. |
|
1130 |
|
1131 \sa iconPixmap |
|
1132 */ |
|
1133 QMessageBox::Icon QMessageBox::icon() const |
|
1134 { |
|
1135 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1136 return d->icon; |
|
1137 } |
|
1138 |
|
1139 void QMessageBox::setIcon(Icon icon) |
|
1140 { |
|
1141 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1142 setIconPixmap(QMessageBoxPrivate::standardIcon((QMessageBox::Icon)icon, |
|
1143 this)); |
|
1144 d->icon = icon; |
|
1145 } |
|
1146 |
|
1147 /*! |
|
1148 \property QMessageBox::iconPixmap |
|
1149 \brief the current icon |
|
1150 |
|
1151 The icon currently used by the message box. Note that it's often |
|
1152 hard to draw one pixmap that looks appropriate in all GUI styles; |
|
1153 you may want to supply a different pixmap for each platform. |
|
1154 |
|
1155 By default, this property is undefined. |
|
1156 |
|
1157 \sa icon |
|
1158 */ |
|
1159 QPixmap QMessageBox::iconPixmap() const |
|
1160 { |
|
1161 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1162 if (d->iconLabel && d->iconLabel->pixmap()) |
|
1163 return *d->iconLabel->pixmap(); |
|
1164 return QPixmap(); |
|
1165 } |
|
1166 |
|
1167 void QMessageBox::setIconPixmap(const QPixmap &pixmap) |
|
1168 { |
|
1169 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1170 d->iconLabel->setPixmap(pixmap); |
|
1171 d->updateSize(); |
|
1172 d->icon = NoIcon; |
|
1173 } |
|
1174 |
|
1175 /*! |
|
1176 \property QMessageBox::textFormat |
|
1177 \brief the format of the text displayed by the message box |
|
1178 |
|
1179 The current text format used by the message box. See the \l |
|
1180 Qt::TextFormat enum for an explanation of the possible options. |
|
1181 |
|
1182 The default format is Qt::AutoText. |
|
1183 |
|
1184 \sa setText() |
|
1185 */ |
|
1186 Qt::TextFormat QMessageBox::textFormat() const |
|
1187 { |
|
1188 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1189 return d->label->textFormat(); |
|
1190 } |
|
1191 |
|
1192 void QMessageBox::setTextFormat(Qt::TextFormat format) |
|
1193 { |
|
1194 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1195 d->label->setTextFormat(format); |
|
1196 d->label->setWordWrap(format == Qt::RichText |
|
1197 || (format == Qt::AutoText && Qt::mightBeRichText(d->label->text()))); |
|
1198 d->updateSize(); |
|
1199 } |
|
1200 |
|
1201 /*! |
|
1202 \reimp |
|
1203 */ |
|
1204 bool QMessageBox::event(QEvent *e) |
|
1205 { |
|
1206 bool result =QDialog::event(e); |
|
1207 switch (e->type()) { |
|
1208 case QEvent::LayoutRequest: |
|
1209 d_func()->updateSize(); |
|
1210 break; |
|
1211 case QEvent::LanguageChange: |
|
1212 d_func()->retranslateStrings(); |
|
1213 break; |
|
1214 #ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
|
1215 case QEvent::OkRequest: |
|
1216 case QEvent::HelpRequest: { |
|
1217 QString bName = |
|
1218 (e->type() == QEvent::OkRequest) |
|
1219 ? QApplication::translate("QMessageBox", "OK") |
|
1220 : QApplication::translate("QMessageBox", "Help"); |
|
1221 QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(this); |
|
1222 for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) { |
|
1223 QPushButton *pb = list.at(i); |
|
1224 if (pb->text() == bName) { |
|
1225 if (pb->isEnabled()) |
|
1226 pb->click(); |
|
1227 return pb->isEnabled(); |
|
1228 } |
|
1229 } |
|
1230 } |
|
1231 #endif |
|
1232 default: |
|
1233 break; |
|
1234 } |
|
1235 return result; |
|
1236 } |
|
1237 |
|
1238 /*! |
|
1239 \reimp |
|
1240 */ |
|
1241 void QMessageBox::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event) |
|
1242 { |
|
1243 QDialog::resizeEvent(event); |
|
1244 } |
|
1245 |
|
1246 /*! |
|
1247 \reimp |
|
1248 */ |
|
1249 void QMessageBox::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *e) |
|
1250 { |
|
1251 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1252 if (!d->detectedEscapeButton) { |
|
1253 e->ignore(); |
|
1254 return; |
|
1255 } |
|
1256 QDialog::closeEvent(e); |
|
1257 d->clickedButton = d->detectedEscapeButton; |
|
1258 setResult(d->execReturnCode(d->detectedEscapeButton)); |
|
1259 } |
|
1260 |
|
1261 /*! |
|
1262 \reimp |
|
1263 */ |
|
1264 void QMessageBox::changeEvent(QEvent *ev) |
|
1265 { |
|
1266 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1267 switch (ev->type()) { |
|
1268 case QEvent::StyleChange: |
|
1269 { |
|
1270 if (d->icon != NoIcon) |
|
1271 setIcon(d->icon); |
|
1272 Qt::TextInteractionFlags flags(style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_MessageBox_TextInteractionFlags, 0, this)); |
|
1273 d->label->setTextInteractionFlags(flags); |
|
1274 d->buttonBox->setCenterButtons(style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_MessageBox_CenterButtons, 0, this)); |
|
1275 if (d->informativeLabel) |
|
1276 d->informativeLabel->setTextInteractionFlags(flags); |
|
1277 // intentional fall through |
|
1278 } |
|
1279 case QEvent::FontChange: |
|
1280 case QEvent::ApplicationFontChange: |
|
1281 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1282 { |
|
1283 QFont f = font(); |
|
1284 f.setBold(true); |
|
1285 d->label->setFont(f); |
|
1286 } |
|
1287 #endif |
|
1288 default: |
|
1289 break; |
|
1290 } |
|
1291 QDialog::changeEvent(ev); |
|
1292 } |
|
1293 |
|
1294 /*! |
|
1295 \reimp |
|
1296 */ |
|
1297 void QMessageBox::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e) |
|
1298 { |
|
1299 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1300 if (e->key() == Qt::Key_Escape |
|
1301 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1302 || (e->modifiers() == Qt::ControlModifier && e->key() == Qt::Key_Period) |
|
1303 #endif |
|
1304 ) { |
|
1305 if (d->detectedEscapeButton) { |
|
1306 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1307 d->detectedEscapeButton->animateClick(); |
|
1308 #else |
|
1309 d->detectedEscapeButton->click(); |
|
1310 #endif |
|
1311 } |
|
1312 return; |
|
1313 } |
|
1314 |
|
1315 #if defined (Q_OS_WIN) && !defined(QT_NO_CLIPBOARD) && !defined(QT_NO_SHORTCUT) |
|
1316 if (e == QKeySequence::Copy) { |
|
1317 QString separator = QString::fromLatin1("---------------------------\n"); |
|
1318 QString textToCopy = separator; |
|
1319 separator.prepend(QLatin1Char('\n')); |
|
1320 textToCopy += windowTitle() + separator; // title |
|
1321 textToCopy += d->label->text() + separator; // text |
|
1322 |
|
1323 if (d->informativeLabel) |
|
1324 textToCopy += d->informativeLabel->text() + separator; |
|
1325 |
|
1326 QString buttonTexts; |
|
1327 QList<QAbstractButton *> buttons = d->buttonBox->buttons(); |
|
1328 for (int i = 0; i < buttons.count(); i++) { |
|
1329 buttonTexts += buttons[i]->text() + QLatin1String(" "); |
|
1330 } |
|
1331 textToCopy += buttonTexts + separator; |
|
1332 |
|
1333 QApplication::clipboard()->setText(textToCopy); |
|
1334 return; |
|
1335 } |
|
1336 #endif //QT_NO_SHORTCUT QT_NO_CLIPBOARD Q_OS_WIN |
|
1337 |
|
1338 #ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT |
|
1339 if (!(e->modifiers() & Qt::AltModifier)) { |
|
1340 int key = e->key() & ~((int)Qt::MODIFIER_MASK|(int)Qt::UNICODE_ACCEL); |
|
1341 if (key) { |
|
1342 const QList<QAbstractButton *> buttons = d->buttonBox->buttons(); |
|
1343 for (int i = 0; i < buttons.count(); ++i) { |
|
1344 QAbstractButton *pb = buttons.at(i); |
|
1345 int acc = pb->shortcut() & ~((int)Qt::MODIFIER_MASK|(int)Qt::UNICODE_ACCEL); |
|
1346 if (acc == key) { |
|
1347 pb->animateClick(); |
|
1348 return; |
|
1349 } |
|
1350 } |
|
1351 } |
|
1352 } |
|
1353 #endif |
|
1354 QDialog::keyPressEvent(e); |
|
1355 } |
|
1356 |
|
1357 #ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
|
1358 /*! |
|
1359 \reimp |
|
1360 */ |
|
1361 void QMessageBox::setVisible(bool visible) |
|
1362 { |
|
1363 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1364 if (visible) |
|
1365 d->hideSpecial(); |
|
1366 QDialog::setVisible(visible); |
|
1367 } |
|
1368 #endif |
|
1369 |
|
1370 |
|
1371 /*! |
|
1372 \overload |
|
1373 |
|
1374 Opens the dialog and connects its finished() or buttonClicked() signal to |
|
1375 the slot specified by \a receiver and \a member. If the slot in \a member |
|
1376 has a pointer for its first parameter the connection is to buttonClicked(), |
|
1377 otherwise the connection is to finished(). |
|
1378 |
|
1379 The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed. |
|
1380 */ |
|
1381 void QMessageBox::open(QObject *receiver, const char *member) |
|
1382 { |
|
1383 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1384 const char *signal = member && strchr(member, '*') ? SIGNAL(buttonClicked(QAbstractButton*)) |
|
1385 : SIGNAL(finished(int)); |
|
1386 connect(this, signal, receiver, member); |
|
1387 d->signalToDisconnectOnClose = signal; |
|
1388 d->receiverToDisconnectOnClose = receiver; |
|
1389 d->memberToDisconnectOnClose = member; |
|
1390 QDialog::open(); |
|
1391 } |
|
1392 |
|
1393 /*! |
|
1394 \since 4.5 |
|
1395 |
|
1396 Returns a list of all the buttons that have been added to the message box. |
|
1397 |
|
1398 \sa buttonRole(), addButton(), removeButton() |
|
1399 */ |
|
1400 QList<QAbstractButton *> QMessageBox::buttons() const |
|
1401 { |
|
1402 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1403 return d->buttonBox->buttons(); |
|
1404 } |
|
1405 |
|
1406 /*! |
|
1407 \since 4.5 |
|
1408 |
|
1409 Returns the button role for the specified \a button. This function returns |
|
1410 \l InvalidRole if \a button is 0 or has not been added to the message box. |
|
1411 |
|
1412 \sa buttons(), addButton() |
|
1413 */ |
|
1414 QMessageBox::ButtonRole QMessageBox::buttonRole(QAbstractButton *button) const |
|
1415 { |
|
1416 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
1417 return QMessageBox::ButtonRole(d->buttonBox->buttonRole(button)); |
|
1418 } |
|
1419 |
|
1420 /*! |
|
1421 \reimp |
|
1422 */ |
|
1423 void QMessageBox::showEvent(QShowEvent *e) |
|
1424 { |
|
1425 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1426 if (d->autoAddOkButton) { |
|
1427 addButton(Ok); |
|
1428 #if defined(Q_WS_WINCE) |
|
1429 d->hideSpecial(); |
|
1430 #endif |
|
1431 } |
|
1432 if (d->detailsButton) |
|
1433 addButton(d->detailsButton, QMessageBox::ActionRole); |
|
1434 d->detectEscapeButton(); |
|
1435 d->updateSize(); |
|
1436 |
|
1437 #ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
|
1438 QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::Alert); |
|
1439 #endif |
|
1440 #ifdef Q_WS_WIN |
|
1441 HMENU systemMenu = GetSystemMenu((HWND)winId(), FALSE); |
|
1442 if (!d->detectedEscapeButton) { |
|
1443 EnableMenuItem(systemMenu, SC_CLOSE, MF_BYCOMMAND|MF_GRAYED); |
|
1444 } |
|
1445 else { |
|
1446 EnableMenuItem(systemMenu, SC_CLOSE, MF_BYCOMMAND|MF_ENABLED); |
|
1447 } |
|
1448 #endif |
|
1449 QDialog::showEvent(e); |
|
1450 } |
|
1451 |
|
1452 |
|
1453 static QMessageBox::StandardButton showNewMessageBox(QWidget *parent, |
|
1454 QMessageBox::Icon icon, |
|
1455 const QString& title, const QString& text, |
|
1456 QMessageBox::StandardButtons buttons, |
|
1457 QMessageBox::StandardButton defaultButton) |
|
1458 { |
|
1459 // necessary for source compatibility with Qt 4.0 and 4.1 |
|
1460 // handles (Yes, No) and (Yes|Default, No) |
|
1461 if (defaultButton && !(buttons & defaultButton)) |
|
1462 return (QMessageBox::StandardButton) |
|
1463 QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, icon, title, |
|
1464 text, int(buttons), |
|
1465 int(defaultButton), 0); |
|
1466 |
|
1467 QMessageBox msgBox(icon, title, text, QMessageBox::NoButton, parent); |
|
1468 QDialogButtonBox *buttonBox = qFindChild<QDialogButtonBox*>(&msgBox); |
|
1469 Q_ASSERT(buttonBox != 0); |
|
1470 |
|
1471 uint mask = QMessageBox::FirstButton; |
|
1472 while (mask <= QMessageBox::LastButton) { |
|
1473 uint sb = buttons & mask; |
|
1474 mask <<= 1; |
|
1475 if (!sb) |
|
1476 continue; |
|
1477 QPushButton *button = msgBox.addButton((QMessageBox::StandardButton)sb); |
|
1478 // Choose the first accept role as the default |
|
1479 if (msgBox.defaultButton()) |
|
1480 continue; |
|
1481 if ((defaultButton == QMessageBox::NoButton && buttonBox->buttonRole(button) == QDialogButtonBox::AcceptRole) |
|
1482 || (defaultButton != QMessageBox::NoButton && sb == uint(defaultButton))) |
|
1483 msgBox.setDefaultButton(button); |
|
1484 } |
|
1485 if (msgBox.exec() == -1) |
|
1486 return QMessageBox::Cancel; |
|
1487 return msgBox.standardButton(msgBox.clickedButton()); |
|
1488 } |
|
1489 |
|
1490 /*! |
|
1491 \since 4.2 |
|
1492 |
|
1493 Opens an information message box with the specified \a title and |
|
1494 \a text. The standard \a buttons are added to the message box. \a |
|
1495 defaultButton specifies the button used when \key Enter is |
|
1496 pressed. \a defaultButton must refer to a button that was given in \a buttons. |
|
1497 If \a defaultButton is QMessageBox::NoButton, QMessageBox |
|
1498 chooses a suitable default automatically. |
|
1499 |
|
1500 Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If |
|
1501 \key Esc was pressed instead, the \l{Default and Escape Keys} |
|
1502 {escape button} is returned. |
|
1503 |
|
1504 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1505 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1506 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1507 parent. |
|
1508 |
|
1509 \sa question(), warning(), critical() |
|
1510 */ |
|
1511 QMessageBox::StandardButton QMessageBox::information(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
|
1512 const QString& text, StandardButtons buttons, |
|
1513 StandardButton defaultButton) |
|
1514 { |
|
1515 return showNewMessageBox(parent, Information, title, text, buttons, |
|
1516 defaultButton); |
|
1517 } |
|
1518 |
|
1519 |
|
1520 /*! |
|
1521 \since 4.2 |
|
1522 |
|
1523 Opens a question message box with the specified \a title and \a |
|
1524 text. The standard \a buttons are added to the message box. \a |
|
1525 defaultButton specifies the button used when \key Enter is |
|
1526 pressed. \a defaultButton must refer to a button that was given in \a buttons. |
|
1527 If \a defaultButton is QMessageBox::NoButton, QMessageBox |
|
1528 chooses a suitable default automatically. |
|
1529 |
|
1530 Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If |
|
1531 \key Esc was pressed instead, the \l{Default and Escape Keys} |
|
1532 {escape button} is returned. |
|
1533 |
|
1534 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1535 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1536 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1537 parent. |
|
1538 |
|
1539 \sa information(), warning(), critical() |
|
1540 */ |
|
1541 QMessageBox::StandardButton QMessageBox::question(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
|
1542 const QString& text, StandardButtons buttons, |
|
1543 StandardButton defaultButton) |
|
1544 { |
|
1545 return showNewMessageBox(parent, Question, title, text, buttons, defaultButton); |
|
1546 } |
|
1547 |
|
1548 /*! |
|
1549 \since 4.2 |
|
1550 |
|
1551 Opens a warning message box with the specified \a title and \a |
|
1552 text. The standard \a buttons are added to the message box. \a |
|
1553 defaultButton specifies the button used when \key Enter is |
|
1554 pressed. \a defaultButton must refer to a button that was given in \a buttons. |
|
1555 If \a defaultButton is QMessageBox::NoButton, QMessageBox |
|
1556 chooses a suitable default automatically. |
|
1557 |
|
1558 Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If |
|
1559 \key Esc was pressed instead, the \l{Default and Escape Keys} |
|
1560 {escape button} is returned. |
|
1561 |
|
1562 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1563 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1564 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1565 parent. |
|
1566 |
|
1567 \sa question(), information(), critical() |
|
1568 */ |
|
1569 QMessageBox::StandardButton QMessageBox::warning(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
|
1570 const QString& text, StandardButtons buttons, |
|
1571 StandardButton defaultButton) |
|
1572 { |
|
1573 return showNewMessageBox(parent, Warning, title, text, buttons, defaultButton); |
|
1574 } |
|
1575 |
|
1576 /*! |
|
1577 \since 4.2 |
|
1578 |
|
1579 Opens a critical message box with the specified \a title and \a |
|
1580 text. The standard \a buttons are added to the message box. \a |
|
1581 defaultButton specifies the button used when \key Enter is |
|
1582 pressed. \a defaultButton must refer to a button that was given in \a buttons. |
|
1583 If \a defaultButton is QMessageBox::NoButton, QMessageBox |
|
1584 chooses a suitable default automatically. |
|
1585 |
|
1586 Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If |
|
1587 \key Esc was pressed instead, the \l{Default and Escape Keys} |
|
1588 {escape button} is returned. |
|
1589 |
|
1590 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1591 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1592 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1593 parent. |
|
1594 |
|
1595 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
1596 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
1597 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
1598 |
|
1599 \sa question(), warning(), information() |
|
1600 */ |
|
1601 QMessageBox::StandardButton QMessageBox::critical(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
|
1602 const QString& text, StandardButtons buttons, |
|
1603 StandardButton defaultButton) |
|
1604 { |
|
1605 return showNewMessageBox(parent, Critical, title, text, buttons, defaultButton); |
|
1606 } |
|
1607 |
|
1608 /*! |
|
1609 Displays a simple about box with title \a title and text \a |
|
1610 text. The about box's parent is \a parent. |
|
1611 |
|
1612 about() looks for a suitable icon in four locations: |
|
1613 |
|
1614 \list 1 |
|
1615 \o It prefers \link QWidget::windowIcon() parent->icon() \endlink |
|
1616 if that exists. |
|
1617 \o If not, it tries the top-level widget containing \a parent. |
|
1618 \o If that fails, it tries the \link |
|
1619 QApplication::activeWindow() active window. \endlink |
|
1620 \o As a last resort it uses the Information icon. |
|
1621 \endlist |
|
1622 |
|
1623 The about box has a single button labelled "OK". On Mac OS X, the |
|
1624 about box is popped up as a modeless window; on other platforms, |
|
1625 it is currently a window modal. |
|
1626 |
|
1627 \sa QWidget::windowIcon(), QApplication::activeWindow() |
|
1628 */ |
|
1629 void QMessageBox::about(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &text) |
|
1630 { |
|
1631 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1632 static QPointer<QMessageBox> oldMsgBox; |
|
1633 |
|
1634 if (oldMsgBox && oldMsgBox->text() == text) { |
|
1635 oldMsgBox->show(); |
|
1636 oldMsgBox->raise(); |
|
1637 oldMsgBox->activateWindow(); |
|
1638 return; |
|
1639 } |
|
1640 #endif |
|
1641 |
|
1642 QMessageBox *msgBox = new QMessageBox(title, text, Information, 0, 0, 0, parent |
|
1643 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1644 , Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint |
|
1645 #endif |
|
1646 ); |
|
1647 msgBox->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); |
|
1648 QIcon icon = msgBox->windowIcon(); |
|
1649 QSize size = icon.actualSize(QSize(64, 64)); |
|
1650 msgBox->setIconPixmap(icon.pixmap(size)); |
|
1651 |
|
1652 // should perhaps be a style hint |
|
1653 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1654 oldMsgBox = msgBox; |
|
1655 #if 0 |
|
1656 // ### doesn't work until close button is enabled in title bar |
|
1657 msgBox->d_func()->autoAddOkButton = false; |
|
1658 #else |
|
1659 msgBox->d_func()->buttonBox->setCenterButtons(true); |
|
1660 #endif |
|
1661 msgBox->show(); |
|
1662 #else |
|
1663 msgBox->exec(); |
|
1664 #endif |
|
1665 } |
|
1666 |
|
1667 /*! |
|
1668 Displays a simple message box about Qt, with the given \a title |
|
1669 and centered over \a parent (if \a parent is not 0). The message |
|
1670 includes the version number of Qt being used by the application. |
|
1671 |
|
1672 This is useful for inclusion in the \gui Help menu of an application, |
|
1673 as shown in the \l{mainwindows/menus}{Menus} example. |
|
1674 |
|
1675 QApplication provides this functionality as a slot. |
|
1676 |
|
1677 On Mac OS X, the about box is popped up as a modeless window; on |
|
1678 other platforms, it is currently window modal. |
|
1679 |
|
1680 \sa QApplication::aboutQt() |
|
1681 */ |
|
1682 void QMessageBox::aboutQt(QWidget *parent, const QString &title) |
|
1683 { |
|
1684 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1685 static QPointer<QMessageBox> oldMsgBox; |
|
1686 |
|
1687 if (oldMsgBox) { |
|
1688 oldMsgBox->show(); |
|
1689 oldMsgBox->raise(); |
|
1690 oldMsgBox->activateWindow(); |
|
1691 return; |
|
1692 } |
|
1693 #endif |
|
1694 |
|
1695 QString translatedTextAboutQtCaption; |
|
1696 translatedTextAboutQtCaption = QMessageBox::tr( |
|
1697 "<h3>About Qt</h3>" |
|
1698 "<p>This program uses Qt version %1.</p>" |
|
1699 ).arg(QLatin1String(QT_VERSION_STR)); |
|
1700 QString translatedTextAboutQtText; |
|
1701 translatedTextAboutQtText = QMessageBox::tr( |
|
1702 "<p>Qt is a C++ toolkit for cross-platform application " |
|
1703 "development.</p>" |
|
1704 "<p>Qt provides single-source portability across MS Windows, " |
|
1705 "Mac OS X, Linux, and all major commercial Unix variants. " |
|
1706 "Qt is also available for embedded devices as Qt for Embedded Linux " |
|
1707 "and Qt for Windows CE.</p>" |
|
1708 "<p>Qt is available under three different licensing options designed " |
|
1709 "to accommodate the needs of our various users.</p>" |
|
1710 "<p>Qt licensed under our commercial license agreement is appropriate " |
|
1711 "for development of proprietary/commercial software where you do not " |
|
1712 "want to share any source code with third parties or otherwise cannot " |
|
1713 "comply with the terms of the GNU LGPL version 2.1 or GNU GPL version " |
|
1714 "3.0.</p>" |
|
1715 "<p>Qt licensed under the GNU LGPL version 2.1 is appropriate for the " |
|
1716 "development of Qt applications (proprietary or open source) provided " |
|
1717 "you can comply with the terms and conditions of the GNU LGPL version " |
|
1718 "2.1.</p>" |
|
1719 "<p>Qt licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 is " |
|
1720 "appropriate for the development of Qt applications where you wish to " |
|
1721 "use such applications in combination with software subject to the " |
|
1722 "terms of the GNU GPL version 3.0 or where you are otherwise willing " |
|
1723 "to comply with the terms of the GNU GPL version 3.0.</p>" |
|
1724 "<p>Please see <a href=\"http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing\">qt.nokia.com/products/licensing</a> " |
|
1725 "for an overview of Qt licensing.</p>" |
|
1726 "<p>Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).</p>" |
|
1727 "<p>Qt is a Nokia product. See <a href=\"http://qt.nokia.com/\">qt.nokia.com</a> " |
|
1728 "for more information.</p>" |
|
1729 ); |
|
1730 QMessageBox *msgBox = new QMessageBox(parent); |
|
1731 msgBox->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); |
|
1732 msgBox->setWindowTitle(title.isEmpty() ? tr("About Qt") : title); |
|
1733 msgBox->setText(translatedTextAboutQtCaption); |
|
1734 msgBox->setInformativeText(translatedTextAboutQtText); |
|
1735 |
|
1736 QPixmap pm(QLatin1String(":/trolltech/qmessagebox/images/qtlogo-64.png")); |
|
1737 if (!pm.isNull()) |
|
1738 msgBox->setIconPixmap(pm); |
|
1739 #if defined(Q_WS_WINCE) |
|
1740 msgBox->setDefaultButton(msgBox->addButton(QMessageBox::Ok)); |
|
1741 #endif |
|
1742 |
|
1743 // should perhaps be a style hint |
|
1744 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1745 oldMsgBox = msgBox; |
|
1746 #if 0 |
|
1747 // ### doesn't work until close button is enabled in title bar |
|
1748 msgBox->d_func()->autoAddOkButton = false; |
|
1749 #else |
|
1750 msgBox->d_func()->buttonBox->setCenterButtons(true); |
|
1751 #endif |
|
1752 msgBox->show(); |
|
1753 #else |
|
1754 msgBox->exec(); |
|
1755 #endif |
|
1756 } |
|
1757 |
|
1758 /*! |
|
1759 \internal |
|
1760 */ |
|
1761 QSize QMessageBox::sizeHint() const |
|
1762 { |
|
1763 // ### Qt 5: remove |
|
1764 return QDialog::sizeHint(); |
|
1765 } |
|
1766 |
|
1767 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
1768 // Source and binary compatibility routines for 4.0 and 4.1 |
|
1769 |
|
1770 static QMessageBox::StandardButton newButton(int button) |
|
1771 { |
|
1772 // this is needed for source compatibility with Qt 4.0 and 4.1 |
|
1773 if (button == QMessageBox::NoButton || (button & NewButtonMask)) |
|
1774 return QMessageBox::StandardButton(button & QMessageBox::ButtonMask); |
|
1775 |
|
1776 #if QT_VERSION < 0x050000 |
|
1777 // this is needed for binary compatibility with Qt 4.0 and 4.1 |
|
1778 switch (button & Old_ButtonMask) { |
|
1779 case Old_Ok: |
|
1780 return QMessageBox::Ok; |
|
1781 case Old_Cancel: |
|
1782 return QMessageBox::Cancel; |
|
1783 case Old_Yes: |
|
1784 return QMessageBox::Yes; |
|
1785 case Old_No: |
|
1786 return QMessageBox::No; |
|
1787 case Old_Abort: |
|
1788 return QMessageBox::Abort; |
|
1789 case Old_Retry: |
|
1790 return QMessageBox::Retry; |
|
1791 case Old_Ignore: |
|
1792 return QMessageBox::Ignore; |
|
1793 case Old_YesAll: |
|
1794 return QMessageBox::YesToAll; |
|
1795 case Old_NoAll: |
|
1796 return QMessageBox::NoToAll; |
|
1797 default: |
|
1798 return QMessageBox::NoButton; |
|
1799 } |
|
1800 #endif |
|
1801 } |
|
1802 |
|
1803 static bool detectedCompat(int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
1804 { |
|
1805 if (button0 != 0 && !(button0 & NewButtonMask)) |
|
1806 return true; |
|
1807 if (button1 != 0 && !(button1 & NewButtonMask)) |
|
1808 return true; |
|
1809 if (button2 != 0 && !(button2 & NewButtonMask)) |
|
1810 return true; |
|
1811 return false; |
|
1812 } |
|
1813 |
|
1814 QAbstractButton *QMessageBoxPrivate::findButton(int button0, int button1, int button2, int flags) |
|
1815 { |
|
1816 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
|
1817 int button = 0; |
|
1818 |
|
1819 if (button0 & flags) { |
|
1820 button = button0; |
|
1821 } else if (button1 & flags) { |
|
1822 button = button1; |
|
1823 } else if (button2 & flags) { |
|
1824 button = button2; |
|
1825 } |
|
1826 return q->button(newButton(button)); |
|
1827 } |
|
1828 |
|
1829 void QMessageBoxPrivate::addOldButtons(int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
1830 { |
|
1831 Q_Q(QMessageBox); |
|
1832 q->addButton(newButton(button0)); |
|
1833 q->addButton(newButton(button1)); |
|
1834 q->addButton(newButton(button2)); |
|
1835 q->setDefaultButton( |
|
1836 static_cast<QPushButton *>(findButton(button0, button1, button2, QMessageBox::Default))); |
|
1837 q->setEscapeButton(findButton(button0, button1, button2, QMessageBox::Escape)); |
|
1838 compatMode = detectedCompat(button0, button1, button2); |
|
1839 } |
|
1840 |
|
1841 QAbstractButton *QMessageBoxPrivate::abstractButtonForId(int id) const |
|
1842 { |
|
1843 Q_Q(const QMessageBox); |
|
1844 QAbstractButton *result = customButtonList.value(id); |
|
1845 if (result) |
|
1846 return result; |
|
1847 if (id & QMessageBox::FlagMask) // for compatibility with Qt 4.0/4.1 (even if it is silly) |
|
1848 return 0; |
|
1849 return q->button(newButton(id)); |
|
1850 } |
|
1851 |
|
1852 int QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(QWidget *parent, QMessageBox::Icon icon, |
|
1853 const QString &title, const QString &text, |
|
1854 int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
1855 { |
|
1856 QMessageBox messageBox(icon, title, text, QMessageBox::NoButton, parent); |
|
1857 messageBox.d_func()->addOldButtons(button0, button1, button2); |
|
1858 return messageBox.exec(); |
|
1859 } |
|
1860 |
|
1861 int QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(QWidget *parent, QMessageBox::Icon icon, |
|
1862 const QString &title, const QString &text, |
|
1863 const QString &button0Text, |
|
1864 const QString &button1Text, |
|
1865 const QString &button2Text, |
|
1866 int defaultButtonNumber, |
|
1867 int escapeButtonNumber) |
|
1868 { |
|
1869 QMessageBox messageBox(icon, title, text, QMessageBox::NoButton, parent); |
|
1870 QString myButton0Text = button0Text; |
|
1871 if (myButton0Text.isEmpty()) |
|
1872 myButton0Text = QDialogButtonBox::tr("OK"); |
|
1873 messageBox.addButton(myButton0Text, QMessageBox::ActionRole); |
|
1874 if (!button1Text.isEmpty()) |
|
1875 messageBox.addButton(button1Text, QMessageBox::ActionRole); |
|
1876 if (!button2Text.isEmpty()) |
|
1877 messageBox.addButton(button2Text, QMessageBox::ActionRole); |
|
1878 |
|
1879 const QList<QAbstractButton *> &buttonList = messageBox.d_func()->customButtonList; |
|
1880 messageBox.setDefaultButton(static_cast<QPushButton *>(buttonList.value(defaultButtonNumber))); |
|
1881 messageBox.setEscapeButton(buttonList.value(escapeButtonNumber)); |
|
1882 |
|
1883 return messageBox.exec(); |
|
1884 } |
|
1885 |
|
1886 void QMessageBoxPrivate::retranslateStrings() |
|
1887 { |
|
1888 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
|
1889 if (detailsButton) |
|
1890 detailsButton->setText(detailsText->isHidden() ? detailsText->label(HideLabel) : detailsText->label(ShowLabel)); |
|
1891 #endif |
|
1892 } |
|
1893 |
|
1894 /*! |
|
1895 \obsolete |
|
1896 |
|
1897 Constructs a message box with a \a title, a \a text, an \a icon, |
|
1898 and up to three buttons. |
|
1899 |
|
1900 The \a icon must be one of the following: |
|
1901 \list |
|
1902 \o QMessageBox::NoIcon |
|
1903 \o QMessageBox::Question |
|
1904 \o QMessageBox::Information |
|
1905 \o QMessageBox::Warning |
|
1906 \o QMessageBox::Critical |
|
1907 \endlist |
|
1908 |
|
1909 Each button, \a button0, \a button1 and \a button2, can have one |
|
1910 of the following values: |
|
1911 \list |
|
1912 \o QMessageBox::NoButton |
|
1913 \o QMessageBox::Ok |
|
1914 \o QMessageBox::Cancel |
|
1915 \o QMessageBox::Yes |
|
1916 \o QMessageBox::No |
|
1917 \o QMessageBox::Abort |
|
1918 \o QMessageBox::Retry |
|
1919 \o QMessageBox::Ignore |
|
1920 \o QMessageBox::YesAll |
|
1921 \o QMessageBox::NoAll |
|
1922 \endlist |
|
1923 |
|
1924 Use QMessageBox::NoButton for the later parameters to have fewer |
|
1925 than three buttons in your message box. If you don't specify any |
|
1926 buttons at all, QMessageBox will provide an Ok button. |
|
1927 |
|
1928 One of the buttons can be OR-ed with the QMessageBox::Default |
|
1929 flag to make it the default button (clicked when Enter is |
|
1930 pressed). |
|
1931 |
|
1932 One of the buttons can be OR-ed with the QMessageBox::Escape flag |
|
1933 to make it the cancel or close button (clicked when \key Esc is |
|
1934 pressed). |
|
1935 |
|
1936 \snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 2 |
|
1937 |
|
1938 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1939 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1940 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1941 parent. |
|
1942 |
|
1943 The \a parent and \a f arguments are passed to |
|
1944 the QDialog constructor. |
|
1945 |
|
1946 \sa setWindowTitle(), setText(), setIcon() |
|
1947 */ |
|
1948 QMessageBox::QMessageBox(const QString &title, const QString &text, Icon icon, |
|
1949 int button0, int button1, int button2, QWidget *parent, |
|
1950 Qt::WindowFlags f) |
|
1951 : QDialog(*new QMessageBoxPrivate, parent, |
|
1952 f /*| Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint #### */| Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint) |
|
1953 { |
|
1954 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
1955 d->init(title, text); |
|
1956 setIcon(icon); |
|
1957 d->addOldButtons(button0, button1, button2); |
|
1958 } |
|
1959 |
|
1960 /*! |
|
1961 \obsolete |
|
1962 |
|
1963 Opens an information message box with the given \a title and the |
|
1964 \a text. The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the |
|
1965 buttons, \a button0, \a button1 and \a button2 may be set to one |
|
1966 of the following values: |
|
1967 |
|
1968 \list |
|
1969 \o QMessageBox::NoButton |
|
1970 \o QMessageBox::Ok |
|
1971 \o QMessageBox::Cancel |
|
1972 \o QMessageBox::Yes |
|
1973 \o QMessageBox::No |
|
1974 \o QMessageBox::Abort |
|
1975 \o QMessageBox::Retry |
|
1976 \o QMessageBox::Ignore |
|
1977 \o QMessageBox::YesAll |
|
1978 \o QMessageBox::NoAll |
|
1979 \endlist |
|
1980 |
|
1981 If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last |
|
1982 two buttons to QMessageBox::NoButton. |
|
1983 |
|
1984 One button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Default, and one |
|
1985 button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Escape. |
|
1986 |
|
1987 Returns the identity (QMessageBox::Ok, or QMessageBox::No, etc.) |
|
1988 of the button that was clicked. |
|
1989 |
|
1990 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
1991 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
1992 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
1993 parent. |
|
1994 |
|
1995 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
1996 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
1997 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
1998 |
|
1999 \sa question(), warning(), critical() |
|
2000 */ |
|
2001 int QMessageBox::information(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2002 int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
2003 { |
|
2004 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Information, title, text, |
|
2005 button0, button1, button2); |
|
2006 } |
|
2007 |
|
2008 /*! |
|
2009 \obsolete |
|
2010 \overload |
|
2011 |
|
2012 Displays an information message box with the given \a title and |
|
2013 \a text, as well as one, two or three buttons. Returns the index |
|
2014 of the button that was clicked (0, 1 or 2). |
|
2015 |
|
2016 \a button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. |
|
2017 If \a button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be |
|
2018 used. \a button1Text is the text of the second button, and is |
|
2019 optional. \a button2Text is the text of the third button, and is |
|
2020 optional. \a defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the |
|
2021 default button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking |
|
2022 the default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). \a |
|
2023 escapeButtonNumber is the index of the escape button; pressing |
|
2024 \key Esc is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; |
|
2025 supply 0, 1 or 2 to make pressing \key Esc equivalent to clicking |
|
2026 the relevant button. |
|
2027 |
|
2028 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2029 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2030 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2031 parent. |
|
2032 |
|
2033 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2034 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2035 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2036 |
|
2037 \sa question(), warning(), critical() |
|
2038 */ |
|
2039 |
|
2040 int QMessageBox::information(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2041 const QString& button0Text, const QString& button1Text, |
|
2042 const QString& button2Text, int defaultButtonNumber, |
|
2043 int escapeButtonNumber) |
|
2044 { |
|
2045 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Information, title, text, |
|
2046 button0Text, button1Text, button2Text, |
|
2047 defaultButtonNumber, escapeButtonNumber); |
|
2048 } |
|
2049 |
|
2050 /*! |
|
2051 \obsolete |
|
2052 |
|
2053 Opens a question message box with the given \a title and \a text. |
|
2054 The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the buttons, \a |
|
2055 button0, \a button1 and \a button2 may be set to one of the |
|
2056 following values: |
|
2057 |
|
2058 \list |
|
2059 \o QMessageBox::NoButton |
|
2060 \o QMessageBox::Ok |
|
2061 \o QMessageBox::Cancel |
|
2062 \o QMessageBox::Yes |
|
2063 \o QMessageBox::No |
|
2064 \o QMessageBox::Abort |
|
2065 \o QMessageBox::Retry |
|
2066 \o QMessageBox::Ignore |
|
2067 \o QMessageBox::YesAll |
|
2068 \o QMessageBox::NoAll |
|
2069 \endlist |
|
2070 |
|
2071 If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last |
|
2072 two buttons to QMessageBox::NoButton. |
|
2073 |
|
2074 One button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Default, and one |
|
2075 button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Escape. |
|
2076 |
|
2077 Returns the identity (QMessageBox::Yes, or QMessageBox::No, etc.) |
|
2078 of the button that was clicked. |
|
2079 |
|
2080 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2081 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2082 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2083 parent. |
|
2084 |
|
2085 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2086 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2087 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2088 |
|
2089 \sa information(), warning(), critical() |
|
2090 */ |
|
2091 int QMessageBox::question(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2092 int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
2093 { |
|
2094 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Question, title, text, |
|
2095 button0, button1, button2); |
|
2096 } |
|
2097 |
|
2098 /*! |
|
2099 \obsolete |
|
2100 \overload |
|
2101 |
|
2102 Displays a question message box with the given \a title and \a |
|
2103 text, as well as one, two or three buttons. Returns the index of |
|
2104 the button that was clicked (0, 1 or 2). |
|
2105 |
|
2106 \a button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. |
|
2107 If \a button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. |
|
2108 \a button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional. |
|
2109 \a button2Text is the text of the third button, and is optional. |
|
2110 \a defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the default |
|
2111 button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking the |
|
2112 default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). \a |
|
2113 escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing |
|
2114 Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; |
|
2115 supply 0, 1 or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking |
|
2116 the relevant button. |
|
2117 |
|
2118 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2119 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2120 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2121 parent. |
|
2122 |
|
2123 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2124 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2125 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2126 |
|
2127 \sa information(), warning(), critical() |
|
2128 */ |
|
2129 int QMessageBox::question(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2130 const QString& button0Text, const QString& button1Text, |
|
2131 const QString& button2Text, int defaultButtonNumber, |
|
2132 int escapeButtonNumber) |
|
2133 { |
|
2134 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Question, title, text, |
|
2135 button0Text, button1Text, button2Text, |
|
2136 defaultButtonNumber, escapeButtonNumber); |
|
2137 } |
|
2138 |
|
2139 |
|
2140 /*! |
|
2141 \obsolete |
|
2142 |
|
2143 Opens a warning message box with the given \a title and \a text. |
|
2144 The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the button |
|
2145 parameters, \a button0, \a button1 and \a button2 may be set to |
|
2146 one of the following values: |
|
2147 |
|
2148 \list |
|
2149 \o QMessageBox::NoButton |
|
2150 \o QMessageBox::Ok |
|
2151 \o QMessageBox::Cancel |
|
2152 \o QMessageBox::Yes |
|
2153 \o QMessageBox::No |
|
2154 \o QMessageBox::Abort |
|
2155 \o QMessageBox::Retry |
|
2156 \o QMessageBox::Ignore |
|
2157 \o QMessageBox::YesAll |
|
2158 \o QMessageBox::NoAll |
|
2159 \endlist |
|
2160 |
|
2161 If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last |
|
2162 two buttons to QMessageBox::NoButton. |
|
2163 |
|
2164 One button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Default, and one |
|
2165 button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Escape. |
|
2166 |
|
2167 Returns the identity (QMessageBox::Ok or QMessageBox::No or ...) |
|
2168 of the button that was clicked. |
|
2169 |
|
2170 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2171 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2172 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2173 parent. |
|
2174 |
|
2175 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2176 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2177 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2178 |
|
2179 \sa information(), question(), critical() |
|
2180 */ |
|
2181 int QMessageBox::warning(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2182 int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
2183 { |
|
2184 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Warning, title, text, |
|
2185 button0, button1, button2); |
|
2186 } |
|
2187 |
|
2188 /*! |
|
2189 \obsolete |
|
2190 \overload |
|
2191 |
|
2192 Displays a warning message box with the given \a title and \a |
|
2193 text, as well as one, two, or three buttons. Returns the number |
|
2194 of the button that was clicked (0, 1, or 2). |
|
2195 |
|
2196 \a button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. |
|
2197 If \a button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. |
|
2198 \a button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional, |
|
2199 and \a button2Text is the text of the third button, and is |
|
2200 optional. \a defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the |
|
2201 default button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking |
|
2202 the default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). \a |
|
2203 escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing |
|
2204 Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; |
|
2205 supply 0, 1, or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking |
|
2206 the relevant button. |
|
2207 |
|
2208 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2209 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2210 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2211 parent. |
|
2212 |
|
2213 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2214 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2215 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2216 |
|
2217 \sa information(), question(), critical() |
|
2218 */ |
|
2219 int QMessageBox::warning(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2220 const QString& button0Text, const QString& button1Text, |
|
2221 const QString& button2Text, int defaultButtonNumber, |
|
2222 int escapeButtonNumber) |
|
2223 { |
|
2224 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Warning, title, text, |
|
2225 button0Text, button1Text, button2Text, |
|
2226 defaultButtonNumber, escapeButtonNumber); |
|
2227 } |
|
2228 |
|
2229 /*! |
|
2230 \obsolete |
|
2231 |
|
2232 Opens a critical message box with the given \a title and \a text. |
|
2233 The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the button |
|
2234 parameters, \a button0, \a button1 and \a button2 may be set to |
|
2235 one of the following values: |
|
2236 |
|
2237 \list |
|
2238 \o QMessageBox::NoButton |
|
2239 \o QMessageBox::Ok |
|
2240 \o QMessageBox::Cancel |
|
2241 \o QMessageBox::Yes |
|
2242 \o QMessageBox::No |
|
2243 \o QMessageBox::Abort |
|
2244 \o QMessageBox::Retry |
|
2245 \o QMessageBox::Ignore |
|
2246 \o QMessageBox::YesAll |
|
2247 \o QMessageBox::NoAll |
|
2248 \endlist |
|
2249 |
|
2250 If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last |
|
2251 two buttons to QMessageBox::NoButton. |
|
2252 |
|
2253 One button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Default, and one |
|
2254 button can be OR-ed with QMessageBox::Escape. |
|
2255 |
|
2256 Returns the identity (QMessageBox::Ok, or QMessageBox::No, etc.) |
|
2257 of the button that was clicked. |
|
2258 |
|
2259 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2260 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2261 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2262 parent. |
|
2263 |
|
2264 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2265 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2266 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2267 |
|
2268 \sa information(), question(), warning() |
|
2269 */ |
|
2270 |
|
2271 int QMessageBox::critical(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2272 int button0, int button1, int button2) |
|
2273 { |
|
2274 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Critical, title, text, |
|
2275 button0, button1, button2); |
|
2276 } |
|
2277 |
|
2278 /*! |
|
2279 \obsolete |
|
2280 \overload |
|
2281 |
|
2282 Displays a critical error message box with the given \a title and |
|
2283 \a text, as well as one, two, or three buttons. Returns the |
|
2284 number of the button that was clicked (0, 1 or 2). |
|
2285 |
|
2286 \a button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. |
|
2287 If \a button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. |
|
2288 \a button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional, |
|
2289 and \a button2Text is the text of the third button, and is |
|
2290 optional. \a defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the |
|
2291 default button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking |
|
2292 the default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). \a |
|
2293 escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing |
|
2294 Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; |
|
2295 supply 0, 1, or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking |
|
2296 the relevant button. |
|
2297 |
|
2298 If \a parent is 0, the message box is an \l{Qt::ApplicationModal} |
|
2299 {application modal} dialog box. If \a parent is a widget, the |
|
2300 message box is \l{Qt::WindowModal} {window modal} relative to \a |
|
2301 parent. |
|
2302 |
|
2303 \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. |
|
2304 If you want to do this, you should create the dialog |
|
2305 yourself using one of the QMessageBox constructors. |
|
2306 |
|
2307 \sa information(), question(), warning() |
|
2308 */ |
|
2309 int QMessageBox::critical(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString& text, |
|
2310 const QString& button0Text, const QString& button1Text, |
|
2311 const QString& button2Text, int defaultButtonNumber, |
|
2312 int escapeButtonNumber) |
|
2313 { |
|
2314 return QMessageBoxPrivate::showOldMessageBox(parent, Critical, title, text, |
|
2315 button0Text, button1Text, button2Text, |
|
2316 defaultButtonNumber, escapeButtonNumber); |
|
2317 } |
|
2318 |
|
2319 |
|
2320 /*! |
|
2321 \obsolete |
|
2322 |
|
2323 Returns the text of the message box button \a button, or |
|
2324 an empty string if the message box does not contain the button. |
|
2325 |
|
2326 Use button() and QPushButton::text() instead. |
|
2327 */ |
|
2328 QString QMessageBox::buttonText(int button) const |
|
2329 { |
|
2330 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
2331 |
|
2332 if (QAbstractButton *abstractButton = d->abstractButtonForId(button)) { |
|
2333 return abstractButton->text(); |
|
2334 } else if (d->buttonBox->buttons().isEmpty() && (button == Ok || button == Old_Ok)) { |
|
2335 // for compatibility with Qt 4.0/4.1 |
|
2336 return QDialogButtonBox::tr("OK"); |
|
2337 } |
|
2338 return QString(); |
|
2339 } |
|
2340 |
|
2341 /*! |
|
2342 \obsolete |
|
2343 |
|
2344 Sets the text of the message box button \a button to \a text. |
|
2345 Setting the text of a button that is not in the message box is |
|
2346 silently ignored. |
|
2347 |
|
2348 Use addButton() instead. |
|
2349 */ |
|
2350 void QMessageBox::setButtonText(int button, const QString &text) |
|
2351 { |
|
2352 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
2353 if (QAbstractButton *abstractButton = d->abstractButtonForId(button)) { |
|
2354 abstractButton->setText(text); |
|
2355 } else if (d->buttonBox->buttons().isEmpty() && (button == Ok || button == Old_Ok)) { |
|
2356 // for compatibility with Qt 4.0/4.1 |
|
2357 addButton(QMessageBox::Ok)->setText(text); |
|
2358 } |
|
2359 } |
|
2360 |
|
2361 #ifndef QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
|
2362 /*! |
|
2363 \property QMessageBox::detailedText |
|
2364 \brief the text to be displayed in the details area. |
|
2365 \since 4.2 |
|
2366 |
|
2367 The text will be interpreted as a plain text. |
|
2368 |
|
2369 By default, this property contains an empty string. |
|
2370 |
|
2371 \sa QMessageBox::text, QMessageBox::informativeText |
|
2372 */ |
|
2373 QString QMessageBox::detailedText() const |
|
2374 { |
|
2375 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
2376 return d->detailsText ? d->detailsText->text() : QString(); |
|
2377 } |
|
2378 |
|
2379 void QMessageBox::setDetailedText(const QString &text) |
|
2380 { |
|
2381 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
2382 if (text.isEmpty()) { |
|
2383 delete d->detailsText; |
|
2384 d->detailsText = 0; |
|
2385 removeButton(d->detailsButton); |
|
2386 delete d->detailsButton; |
|
2387 d->detailsButton = 0; |
|
2388 return; |
|
2389 } |
|
2390 |
|
2391 if (!d->detailsText) { |
|
2392 d->detailsText = new QMessageBoxDetailsText(this); |
|
2393 QGridLayout* grid = qobject_cast<QGridLayout*>(layout()); |
|
2394 if (grid) |
|
2395 grid->addWidget(d->detailsText, grid->rowCount(), 0, 1, grid->columnCount()); |
|
2396 d->detailsText->hide(); |
|
2397 } |
|
2398 if (!d->detailsButton) { |
|
2399 d->detailsButton = new QPushButton(d->detailsText->label(ShowLabel), this); |
|
2400 QPushButton hideDetails(d->detailsText->label(HideLabel)); |
|
2401 d->detailsButton->setFixedSize(d->detailsButton->sizeHint().expandedTo(hideDetails.sizeHint())); |
|
2402 } |
|
2403 d->detailsText->setText(text); |
|
2404 } |
|
2405 #endif // QT_NO_TEXTEDIT |
|
2406 |
|
2407 /*! |
|
2408 \property QMessageBox::informativeText |
|
2409 |
|
2410 \brief the informative text that provides a fuller description for |
|
2411 the message |
|
2412 |
|
2413 \since 4.2 |
|
2414 |
|
2415 Infromative text can be used to expand upon the text() to give more |
|
2416 information to the user. On the Mac, this text appears in small |
|
2417 system font below the text(). On other platforms, it is simply |
|
2418 appended to the existing text. |
|
2419 |
|
2420 By default, this property contains an empty string. |
|
2421 |
|
2422 \sa QMessageBox::text, QMessageBox::detailedText |
|
2423 */ |
|
2424 QString QMessageBox::informativeText() const |
|
2425 { |
|
2426 Q_D(const QMessageBox); |
|
2427 return d->informativeLabel ? d->informativeLabel->text() : QString(); |
|
2428 } |
|
2429 |
|
2430 void QMessageBox::setInformativeText(const QString &text) |
|
2431 { |
|
2432 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
2433 if (text.isEmpty()) { |
|
2434 layout()->removeWidget(d->informativeLabel); |
|
2435 delete d->informativeLabel; |
|
2436 d->informativeLabel = 0; |
|
2437 #ifndef Q_WS_MAC |
|
2438 d->label->setContentsMargins(2, 0, 0, 0); |
|
2439 #endif |
|
2440 d->updateSize(); |
|
2441 return; |
|
2442 } |
|
2443 |
|
2444 if (!d->informativeLabel) { |
|
2445 QLabel *label = new QLabel; |
|
2446 label->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_msgbox_informativelabel")); |
|
2447 label->setTextInteractionFlags(Qt::TextInteractionFlags(style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_MessageBox_TextInteractionFlags, 0, this))); |
|
2448 label->setAlignment(Qt::AlignTop | Qt::AlignLeft); |
|
2449 label->setOpenExternalLinks(true); |
|
2450 label->setWordWrap(true); |
|
2451 #ifndef Q_WS_MAC |
|
2452 d->label->setContentsMargins(2, 0, 0, 0); |
|
2453 label->setContentsMargins(2, 0, 0, 6); |
|
2454 label->setIndent(9); |
|
2455 #else |
|
2456 label->setContentsMargins(16, 0, 0, 0); |
|
2457 // apply a smaller font the information label on the mac |
|
2458 label->setFont(qt_app_fonts_hash()->value("QTipLabel")); |
|
2459 #endif |
|
2460 label->setWordWrap(true); |
|
2461 QGridLayout *grid = static_cast<QGridLayout *>(layout()); |
|
2462 grid->addWidget(label, 1, 1, 1, 1); |
|
2463 d->informativeLabel = label; |
|
2464 } |
|
2465 d->informativeLabel->setText(text); |
|
2466 d->updateSize(); |
|
2467 } |
|
2468 |
|
2469 /*! |
|
2470 \since 4.2 |
|
2471 |
|
2472 This function shadows QWidget::setWindowTitle(). |
|
2473 |
|
2474 Sets the title of the message box to \a title. On Mac OS X, |
|
2475 the window title is ignored (as required by the Mac OS X |
|
2476 Guidelines). |
|
2477 */ |
|
2478 void QMessageBox::setWindowTitle(const QString &title) |
|
2479 { |
|
2480 // Message boxes on the mac do not have a title |
|
2481 #ifndef Q_WS_MAC |
|
2482 QDialog::setWindowTitle(title); |
|
2483 #else |
|
2484 Q_UNUSED(title); |
|
2485 #endif |
|
2486 } |
|
2487 |
|
2488 |
|
2489 /*! |
|
2490 \since 4.2 |
|
2491 |
|
2492 This function shadows QWidget::setWindowModality(). |
|
2493 |
|
2494 Sets the modality of the message box to \a windowModality. |
|
2495 |
|
2496 On Mac OS X, if the modality is set to Qt::WindowModal and the message box |
|
2497 has a parent, then the message box will be a Qt::Sheet, otherwise the |
|
2498 message box will be a standard dialog. |
|
2499 */ |
|
2500 void QMessageBox::setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModality windowModality) |
|
2501 { |
|
2502 QDialog::setWindowModality(windowModality); |
|
2503 |
|
2504 if (parentWidget() && windowModality == Qt::WindowModal) |
|
2505 setParent(parentWidget(), Qt::Sheet); |
|
2506 else |
|
2507 setParent(parentWidget(), Qt::Dialog); |
|
2508 setDefaultButton(d_func()->defaultButton); |
|
2509 } |
|
2510 |
|
2511 #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
|
2512 /*! |
|
2513 \compat |
|
2514 |
|
2515 Constructs a message box with the given \a parent, \a name, and |
|
2516 window flags, \a f. |
|
2517 The window title is specified by \a title, and the message box |
|
2518 displays message text and an icon specified by \a text and \a icon. |
|
2519 |
|
2520 The buttons that the user can access to respond to the message are |
|
2521 defined by \a button0, \a button1, and \a button2. |
|
2522 */ |
|
2523 QMessageBox::QMessageBox(const QString& title, |
|
2524 const QString &text, Icon icon, |
|
2525 int button0, int button1, int button2, |
|
2526 QWidget *parent, const char *name, |
|
2527 bool modal, Qt::WindowFlags f) |
|
2528 : QDialog(*new QMessageBoxPrivate, parent, |
|
2529 f | Qt::WStyle_Customize | Qt::WStyle_DialogBorder | Qt::WStyle_Title | Qt::WStyle_SysMenu | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint) |
|
2530 { |
|
2531 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
2532 setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
|
2533 d->init(title, text); |
|
2534 d->addOldButtons(button0, button1, button2); |
|
2535 setModal(modal); |
|
2536 setIcon(icon); |
|
2537 } |
|
2538 |
|
2539 /*! |
|
2540 \compat |
|
2541 Constructs a message box with the given \a parent and \a name. |
|
2542 */ |
|
2543 QMessageBox::QMessageBox(QWidget *parent, const char *name) |
|
2544 : QDialog(*new QMessageBoxPrivate, parent, |
|
2545 Qt::WStyle_Customize | Qt::WStyle_DialogBorder | Qt::WStyle_Title | Qt::WStyle_SysMenu | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint) |
|
2546 { |
|
2547 Q_D(QMessageBox); |
|
2548 setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
|
2549 d->init(); |
|
2550 } |
|
2551 |
|
2552 /*! |
|
2553 Returns the pixmap used for a standard icon. This |
|
2554 allows the pixmaps to be used in more complex message boxes. |
|
2555 \a icon specifies the required icon, e.g. QMessageBox::Information, |
|
2556 QMessageBox::Warning or QMessageBox::Critical. |
|
2557 |
|
2558 \a style is unused. |
|
2559 */ |
|
2560 |
|
2561 QPixmap QMessageBox::standardIcon(Icon icon, Qt::GUIStyle style) |
|
2562 { |
|
2563 Q_UNUSED(style); |
|
2564 return QMessageBox::standardIcon(icon); |
|
2565 } |
|
2566 |
|
2567 /*! |
|
2568 \fn int QMessageBox::message(const QString &title, const QString &text, |
|
2569 const QString &buttonText, QWidget *parent = 0, |
|
2570 const char *name = 0) |
|
2571 |
|
2572 Opens a modal message box with the given \a title and showing the |
|
2573 given \a text. The message box has a single button which has the |
|
2574 given \a buttonText (or tr("OK")). The message box is centred over |
|
2575 its \a parent and is called \a name. |
|
2576 |
|
2577 Use information(), warning(), question(), or critical() instead. |
|
2578 |
|
2579 \oldcode |
|
2580 QMessageBox::message(tr("My App"), tr("All occurrences replaced."), |
|
2581 tr("Close"), this); |
|
2582 \newcode |
|
2583 QMessageBox::information(this, tr("My App"), |
|
2584 tr("All occurrences replaced."), |
|
2585 QMessageBox::Close); |
|
2586 \endcode |
|
2587 */ |
|
2588 |
|
2589 /*! |
|
2590 \fn bool QMessageBox::query(const QString &caption, |
|
2591 const QString& text, |
|
2592 const QString& yesButtonText, |
|
2593 const QString& noButtonText, |
|
2594 QWidget *parent, const char *name) |
|
2595 |
|
2596 \obsolete |
|
2597 |
|
2598 Queries the user using a modal message box with up to two buttons. |
|
2599 The message box has the given \a caption (although some window |
|
2600 managers don't show it), and shows the given \a text. The left |
|
2601 button has the \a yesButtonText (or tr("OK")), and the right button |
|
2602 has the \a noButtonText (or isn't shown). The message box is centred |
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2603 over its \a parent and is called \a name. |
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2604 |
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2605 Use information(), question(), warning(), or critical() instead. |
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2606 */ |
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2607 |
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2608 #endif |
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2609 |
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2610 QPixmap QMessageBoxPrivate::standardIcon(QMessageBox::Icon icon, QMessageBox *mb) |
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2611 { |
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2612 QStyle *style = mb ? mb->style() : QApplication::style(); |
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2613 int iconSize = style->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_MessageBoxIconSize, 0, mb); |
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2614 QIcon tmpIcon; |
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2615 switch (icon) { |
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2616 case QMessageBox::Information: |
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2617 tmpIcon = style->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxInformation, 0, mb); |
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2618 break; |
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2619 case QMessageBox::Warning: |
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2620 tmpIcon = style->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxWarning, 0, mb); |
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2621 break; |
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2622 case QMessageBox::Critical: |
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2623 tmpIcon = style->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxCritical, 0, mb); |
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2624 break; |
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2625 case QMessageBox::Question: |
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2626 tmpIcon = style->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxQuestion, 0, mb); |
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2627 default: |
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2628 break; |
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2629 } |
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2630 if (!tmpIcon.isNull()) |
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2631 return tmpIcon.pixmap(iconSize, iconSize); |
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2632 return QPixmap(); |
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2633 } |
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2634 |
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2635 /*! |
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2636 \obsolete |
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2637 |
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2638 Returns the pixmap used for a standard icon. This allows the |
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2639 pixmaps to be used in more complex message boxes. \a icon |
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2640 specifies the required icon, e.g. QMessageBox::Question, |
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2641 QMessageBox::Information, QMessageBox::Warning or |
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2642 QMessageBox::Critical. |
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2643 |
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2644 Call QStyle::standardIcon() with QStyle::SP_MessageBoxInformation etc. |
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2645 instead. |
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2646 */ |
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2647 |
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2648 QPixmap QMessageBox::standardIcon(Icon icon) |
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2649 { |
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2650 return QMessageBoxPrivate::standardIcon(icon, 0); |
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2651 } |
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2652 |
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2653 /*! |
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2654 \typedef QMessageBox::Button |
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2655 \obsolete |
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2656 |
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2657 Use QMessageBox::StandardButton instead. |
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2658 */ |
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2659 |
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2660 /*! |
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2661 \fn int QMessageBox::information(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
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2662 const QString& text, StandardButton button0, |
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2663 StandardButton button1) |
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2664 \fn int QMessageBox::warning(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
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2665 const QString& text, StandardButton button0, |
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2666 StandardButton button1) |
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2667 \fn int QMessageBox::critical(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
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2668 const QString& text, StandardButton button0, |
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2669 StandardButton button1) |
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2670 \fn int QMessageBox::question(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, |
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2671 const QString& text, StandardButton button0, |
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2672 StandardButton button1) |
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2673 \internal |
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2674 |
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2675 ### Needed for Qt 4 source compatibility |
|
2676 */ |
|
2677 |
|
2678 /*! |
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2679 \fn int QMessageBox::exec() |
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2680 |
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2681 Shows the message box as a \l{QDialog#Modal Dialogs}{modal dialog}, |
|
2682 blocking until the user closes it. |
|
2683 |
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2684 When using a QMessageBox with standard buttons, this functions returns a |
|
2685 \l StandardButton value indicating the standard button that was clicked. |
|
2686 When using QMessageBox with custom buttons, this function returns an |
|
2687 opaque value; use clickedButton() to determine which button was clicked. |
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2688 |
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2689 Users cannot interact with any other window in the same |
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2690 application until they close the dialog, either by clicking a |
|
2691 button or by using a mechanism provided by the window system. |
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2692 |
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2693 \sa show(), result() |
|
2694 */ |
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2695 |
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2696 QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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2697 |
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2698 #include "moc_qmessagebox.cpp" |
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2699 |
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2700 #endif // QT_NO_MESSAGEBOX |