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#include "qabstractitemdelegate.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_ITEMVIEWS |
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#include <qabstractitemmodel.h> |
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#include <qabstractitemview.h> |
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#include <qfontmetrics.h> |
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#include <qwhatsthis.h> |
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#include <qtooltip.h> |
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#include <qevent.h> |
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#include <qstring.h> |
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#include <qdebug.h> |
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#include <private/qtextengine_p.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QAbstractItemDelegate |
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\brief The QAbstractItemDelegate class is used to display and edit |
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data items from a model. |
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\ingroup model-view |
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A QAbstractItemDelegate provides the interface and common functionality |
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for delegates in the model/view architecture. Delegates display |
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individual items in views, and handle the editing of model data. |
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The QAbstractItemDelegate class is one of the \l{Model/View Classes} |
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and is part of Qt's \l{Model/View Programming}{model/view framework}. |
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To render an item in a custom way, you must implement paint() and |
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sizeHint(). The QItemDelegate class provides default implementations for |
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these functions; if you do not need custom rendering, subclass that |
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class instead. |
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We give an example of drawing a progress bar in items; in our case |
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for a package management program. |
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\image widgetdelegate.png |
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We create the \c WidgetDelegate class, which inherits from |
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QStyledItemDelegate. We do the drawing in the paint() function: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/widgetdelegate.cpp 0 |
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Notice that we use a QStyleOptionProgressBar and initialize its |
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members. We can then use the current QStyle to draw it. |
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To provide custom editing, there are two approaches that can be |
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used. The first approach is to create an editor widget and display |
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it directly on top of the item. To do this you must reimplement |
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createEditor() to provide an editor widget, setEditorData() to populate |
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the editor with the data from the model, and setModelData() so that the |
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delegate can update the model with data from the editor. |
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The second approach is to handle user events directly by reimplementing |
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editorEvent(). |
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\sa {model-view-programming}{Model/View Programming}, QItemDelegate, |
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{Pixelator Example}, QStyledItemDelegate, QStyle |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QAbstractItemDelegate::EndEditHint |
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This enum describes the different hints that the delegate can give to the |
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model and view components to make editing data in a model a comfortable |
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experience for the user. |
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\value NoHint There is no recommended action to be performed. |
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These hints let the delegate influence the behavior of the view: |
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\value EditNextItem The view should use the delegate to open an |
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editor on the next item in the view. |
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\value EditPreviousItem The view should use the delegate to open an |
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editor on the previous item in the view. |
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Note that custom views may interpret the concepts of next and previous |
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differently. |
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The following hints are most useful when models are used that cache |
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data, such as those that manipulate data locally in order to increase |
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performance or conserve network bandwidth. |
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\value SubmitModelCache If the model caches data, it should write out |
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cached data to the underlying data store. |
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\value RevertModelCache If the model caches data, it should discard |
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cached data and replace it with data from the |
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underlying data store. |
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Although models and views should respond to these hints in appropriate |
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ways, custom components may ignore any or all of them if they are not |
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relevant. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QAbstractItemDelegate::commitData(QWidget *editor) |
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This signal must be emitted when the \a editor widget has completed |
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editing the data, and wants to write it back into the model. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QAbstractItemDelegate::closeEditor(QWidget *editor, QAbstractItemDelegate::EndEditHint hint) |
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This signal is emitted when the user has finished editing an item using |
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the specified \a editor. |
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The \a hint provides a way for the delegate to influence how the model and |
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view behave after editing is completed. It indicates to these components |
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what action should be performed next to provide a comfortable editing |
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experience for the user. For example, if \c EditNextItem is specified, |
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the view should use a delegate to open an editor on the next item in the |
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model. |
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\sa EndEditHint |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QAbstractItemDelegate::sizeHintChanged(const QModelIndex &index) |
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\since 4.4 |
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This signal must be emitted when the sizeHint() of \a index changed. |
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Views automatically connect to this signal and relayout items as necessary. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Creates a new abstract item delegate with the given \a parent. |
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QAbstractItemDelegate::QAbstractItemDelegate(QObject *parent) |
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: QObject(parent) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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\internal |
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Creates a new abstract item delegate with the given \a parent. |
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*/ |
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QAbstractItemDelegate::QAbstractItemDelegate(QObjectPrivate &dd, QObject *parent) |
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: QObject(dd, parent) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the abstract item delegate. |
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*/ |
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QAbstractItemDelegate::~QAbstractItemDelegate() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QAbstractItemDelegate::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const = 0; |
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This pure abstract function must be reimplemented if you want to |
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provide custom rendering. Use the \a painter and style \a option to |
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render the item specified by the item \a index. |
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If you reimplement this you must also reimplement sizeHint(). |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QSize QAbstractItemDelegate::sizeHint(const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index) const = 0 |
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This pure abstract function must be reimplemented if you want to |
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provide custom rendering. The options are specified by \a option |
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and the model item by \a index. |
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If you reimplement this you must also reimplement paint(). |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Returns the editor to be used for editing the data item with the |
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given \a index. Note that the index contains information about the |
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model being used. The editor's parent widget is specified by \a parent, |
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and the item options by \a option. |
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The base implementation returns 0. If you want custom editing you |
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will need to reimplement this function. |
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The returned editor widget should have Qt::StrongFocus; |
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otherwise, \l{QMouseEvent}s received by the widget will propagate |
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to the view. The view's background will shine through unless the |
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editor paints its own background (e.g., with |
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\l{QWidget::}{setAutoFillBackground()}). |
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\sa setModelData() setEditorData() |
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*/ |
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QWidget *QAbstractItemDelegate::createEditor(QWidget *, |
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const QStyleOptionViewItem &, |
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const QModelIndex &) const |
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{ |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the contents of the given \a editor to the data for the item |
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at the given \a index. Note that the index contains information |
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about the model being used. |
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The base implementation does nothing. If you want custom editing |
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you will need to reimplement this function. |
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\sa setModelData() |
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*/ |
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void QAbstractItemDelegate::setEditorData(QWidget *, |
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const QModelIndex &) const |
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{ |
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// do nothing |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the data for the item at the given \a index in the \a model |
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to the contents of the given \a editor. |
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The base implementation does nothing. If you want custom editing |
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you will need to reimplement this function. |
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\sa setEditorData() |
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*/ |
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void QAbstractItemDelegate::setModelData(QWidget *, |
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QAbstractItemModel *, |
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const QModelIndex &) const |
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{ |
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// do nothing |
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} |
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/*! |
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Updates the geometry of the \a editor for the item with the given |
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\a index, according to the rectangle specified in the \a option. |
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If the item has an internal layout, the editor will be laid out |
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accordingly. Note that the index contains information about the |
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model being used. |
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The base implementation does nothing. If you want custom editing |
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you must reimplement this function. |
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*/ |
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void QAbstractItemDelegate::updateEditorGeometry(QWidget *, |
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const QStyleOptionViewItem &, |
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const QModelIndex &) const |
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{ |
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// do nothing |
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} |
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/*! |
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Whenever an event occurs, this function is called with the \a event |
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\a model \a option and the \a index that corresponds to the item being edited. |
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The base implementation returns false (indicating that it has not |
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handled the event). |
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*/ |
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bool QAbstractItemDelegate::editorEvent(QEvent *, |
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QAbstractItemModel *, |
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const QStyleOptionViewItem &, |
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const QModelIndex &) |
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{ |
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// do nothing |
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return false; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\obsolete |
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Use QFontMetrics::elidedText() instead. |
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\oldcode |
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QFontMetrics fm = ... |
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QString str = QAbstractItemDelegate::elidedText(fm, width, mode, text); |
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\newcode |
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QFontMetrics fm = ... |
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QString str = fm.elidedText(text, mode, width); |
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\endcode |
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QString QAbstractItemDelegate::elidedText(const QFontMetrics &fontMetrics, int width, |
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Qt::TextElideMode mode, const QString &text) |
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{ |
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return fontMetrics.elidedText(text, mode, width); |
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} |
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\since 4.3 |
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Whenever a help event occurs, this function is called with the \a event |
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\a view \a option and the \a index that corresponds to the item where the |
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event occurs. |
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Returns true if the delegate can handle the event; otherwise returns false. |
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A return value of true indicates that the data obtained using the index had |
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the required role. |
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For QEvent::ToolTip and QEvent::WhatsThis events that were handled successfully, |
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the relevant popup may be shown depending on the user's system configuration. |
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\sa QHelpEvent |
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*/ |
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// ### Qt 5: Make this a virtual non-slot function |
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bool QAbstractItemDelegate::helpEvent(QHelpEvent *event, |
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QAbstractItemView *view, |
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const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, |
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const QModelIndex &index) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(option); |
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if (!event || !view) |
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return false; |
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switch (event->type()) { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_TOOLTIP |
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case QEvent::ToolTip: { |
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QHelpEvent *he = static_cast<QHelpEvent*>(event); |
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QVariant tooltip = index.data(Qt::ToolTipRole); |
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if (qVariantCanConvert<QString>(tooltip)) { |
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QToolTip::showText(he->globalPos(), tooltip.toString(), view); |
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return true; |
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} |
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break;} |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_WHATSTHIS |
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case QEvent::QueryWhatsThis: { |
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if (index.data(Qt::WhatsThisRole).isValid()) |
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return true; |
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break; } |
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case QEvent::WhatsThis: { |
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QHelpEvent *he = static_cast<QHelpEvent*>(event); |
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QVariant whatsthis = index.data(Qt::WhatsThisRole); |
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if (qVariantCanConvert<QString>(whatsthis)) { |
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QWhatsThis::showText(he->globalPos(), whatsthis.toString(), view); |
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return true; |
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} |
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break ; } |
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#endif |
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break; |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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#endif // QT_NO_ITEMVIEWS |