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#include "qdialog.h" |
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#include "qevent.h" |
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#include "qdesktopwidget.h" |
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#include "qpushbutton.h" |
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#include "qapplication.h" |
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#include "qlayout.h" |
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#include "qsizegrip.h" |
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#include "qwhatsthis.h" |
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#include "qmenu.h" |
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#include "qcursor.h" |
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#include "private/qdialog_p.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
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#include "qaccessible.h" |
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#endif |
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#if defined(Q_WS_WINCE) |
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#include "qt_windows.h" |
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#include "qmenubar.h" |
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#include "qpointer.h" |
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#include "qguifunctions_wince.h" |
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extern bool qt_wince_is_mobile(); //defined in qguifunctions_wce.cpp |
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extern bool qt_wince_is_smartphone(); //is defined in qguifunctions_wce.cpp |
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#elif defined(Q_WS_X11) |
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# include "../kernel/qt_x11_p.h" |
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#elif defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) |
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# include "qfiledialog.h" |
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# include "qfontdialog.h" |
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# include "qcolordialog.h" |
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# include "qwizard.h" |
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# include "qmenubar.h" |
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#endif |
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#if defined(Q_WS_S60) |
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#include "private/qt_s60_p.h" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON |
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# define SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON 95 |
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#endif |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QDialog |
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\brief The QDialog class is the base class of dialog windows. |
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\ingroup dialog-classes |
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\ingroup abstractwidgets |
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A dialog window is a top-level window mostly used for short-term |
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tasks and brief communications with the user. QDialogs may be |
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modal or modeless. QDialogs can |
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provide a \link #return return |
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value\endlink, and they can have \link #default default |
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buttons\endlink. QDialogs can also have a QSizeGrip in their |
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lower-right corner, using setSizeGripEnabled(). |
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Note that QDialog (an any other widget that has type Qt::Dialog) uses |
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the parent widget slightly differently from other classes in Qt. A |
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dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its |
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default location is centered on top of the parent's top-level widget |
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(if it is not top-level itself). It will also share the parent's |
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taskbar entry. |
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Use the overload of the QWidget::setParent() function to change |
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the ownership of a QDialog widget. This function allows you to |
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explicitly set the window flags of the reparented widget; using |
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the overloaded function will clear the window flags specifying the |
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window-system properties for the widget (in particular it will |
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reset the Qt::Dialog flag). |
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\section1 Modal Dialogs |
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A \bold{modal} dialog is a dialog that blocks input to other |
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visible windows in the same application. Dialogs that are used to |
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request a file name from the user or that are used to set |
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application preferences are usually modal. Dialogs can be |
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\l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{application modal} (the default) or |
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\l{Qt::WindowModal}{window modal}. |
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When an application modal dialog is opened, the user must finish |
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interacting with the dialog and close it before they can access |
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any other window in the application. Window modal dialogs only |
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block access to the window associated with the dialog, allowing |
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the user to continue to use other windows in an application. |
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The most common way to display a modal dialog is to call its |
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exec() function. When the user closes the dialog, exec() will |
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provide a useful \link #return return value\endlink. Typically, |
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to get the dialog to close and return the appropriate value, we |
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connect a default button, e.g. \gui OK, to the accept() slot and a |
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\gui Cancel button to the reject() slot. |
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Alternatively you can call the done() slot with \c Accepted or |
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\c Rejected. |
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An alternative is to call setModal(true) or setWindowModality(), |
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then show(). Unlike exec(), show() returns control to the caller |
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immediately. Calling setModal(true) is especially useful for |
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progress dialogs, where the user must have the ability to interact |
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with the dialog, e.g. to cancel a long running operation. If you |
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use show() and setModal(true) together to perform a long operation, |
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you must call QApplication::processEvents() periodically during |
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processing to enable the user to interact with the dialog. (See |
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QProgressDialog.) |
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\section1 Modeless Dialogs |
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A \bold{modeless} dialog is a dialog that operates |
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independently of other windows in the same application. Find and |
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replace dialogs in word-processors are often modeless to allow the |
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user to interact with both the application's main window and with |
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the dialog. |
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Modeless dialogs are displayed using show(), which returns control |
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to the caller immediately. |
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If you invoke the \l{QWidget::show()}{show()} function after hiding |
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a dialog, the dialog will be displayed in its original position. This is |
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because the window manager decides the position for windows that |
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have not been explicitly placed by the programmer. To preserve the |
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position of a dialog that has been moved by the user, save its position |
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in your \l{QWidget::closeEvent()}{closeEvent()} handler and then |
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move the dialog to that position, before showing it again. |
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\target default |
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\section1 Default Button |
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A dialog's \e default button is the button that's pressed when the |
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user presses Enter (Return). This button is used to signify that |
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the user accepts the dialog's settings and wants to close the |
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dialog. Use QPushButton::setDefault(), QPushButton::isDefault() |
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and QPushButton::autoDefault() to set and control the dialog's |
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default button. |
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\target escapekey |
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\section1 Escape Key |
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If the user presses the Esc key in a dialog, QDialog::reject() |
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will be called. This will cause the window to close: The \link |
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QCloseEvent close event \endlink cannot be \link |
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QCloseEvent::ignore() ignored \endlink. |
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\section1 Extensibility |
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Extensibility is the ability to show the dialog in two ways: a |
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partial dialog that shows the most commonly used options, and a |
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full dialog that shows all the options. Typically an extensible |
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dialog will initially appear as a partial dialog, but with a |
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\gui More toggle button. If the user presses the \gui More button down, |
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the dialog is expanded. The \l{Extension Example} shows how to achieve |
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extensible dialogs using Qt. |
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\target return |
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\section1 Return Value (Modal Dialogs) |
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Modal dialogs are often used in situations where a return value is |
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required, e.g. to indicate whether the user pressed \gui OK or |
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\gui Cancel. A dialog can be closed by calling the accept() or the |
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reject() slots, and exec() will return \c Accepted or \c Rejected |
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as appropriate. The exec() call returns the result of the dialog. |
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The result is also available from result() if the dialog has not |
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been destroyed. |
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In order to modify your dialog's close behavior, you can reimplement |
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the functions accept(), reject() or done(). The |
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\l{QWidget::closeEvent()}{closeEvent()} function should only be |
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reimplemented to preserve the dialog's position or to override the |
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standard close or reject behavior. |
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\target examples |
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\section1 Code Examples |
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A modal dialog: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 1 |
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A modeless dialog: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 0 |
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\sa QDialogButtonBox, QTabWidget, QWidget, QProgressDialog, |
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{fowler}{GUI Design Handbook: Dialogs, Standard}, {Extension Example}, |
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{Standard Dialogs Example} |
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*/ |
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/*! \enum QDialog::DialogCode |
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The value returned by a modal dialog. |
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\value Accepted |
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\value Rejected |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\property QDialog::sizeGripEnabled |
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\brief whether the size grip is enabled |
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A QSizeGrip is placed in the bottom-right corner of the dialog when this |
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property is enabled. By default, the size grip is disabled. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a dialog with parent \a parent. |
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A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its |
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default location is centered on top of the parent. It will also |
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share the parent's taskbar entry. |
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The widget flags \a f are passed on to the QWidget constructor. |
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If, for example, you don't want a What's This button in the title bar |
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of the dialog, pass Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint in \a f. |
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\sa QWidget::setWindowFlags() |
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*/ |
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QDialog::QDialog(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f) |
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: QWidget(*new QDialogPrivate, parent, |
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f | QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0)) |
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{ |
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#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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if (!qt_wince_is_smartphone()) |
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setWindowFlags(windowFlags() | Qt::WindowOkButtonHint | QFlag(qt_wince_is_mobile() ? 0 : Qt::WindowCancelButtonHint)); |
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#endif |
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} |
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
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/*! |
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\overload |
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\obsolete |
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*/ |
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QDialog::QDialog(QWidget *parent, const char *name, bool modal, Qt::WindowFlags f) |
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: QWidget(*new QDialogPrivate, parent, |
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f |
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| QFlag(modal ? Qt::WShowModal : 0) |
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| QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0) |
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) |
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{ |
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setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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\overload |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QDialog::QDialog(QDialogPrivate &dd, QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f) |
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: QWidget(dd, parent, f | QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0)) |
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{ |
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#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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if (!qt_wince_is_smartphone()) |
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setWindowFlags(windowFlags() | Qt::WindowOkButtonHint | QFlag(qt_wince_is_mobile() ? 0 : Qt::WindowCancelButtonHint)); |
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#endif |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the QDialog, deleting all its children. |
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*/ |
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QDialog::~QDialog() |
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{ |
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QT_TRY { |
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// Need to hide() here, as our (to-be) overridden hide() |
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// will not be called in ~QWidget. |
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hide(); |
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} QT_CATCH(...) { |
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// we're in the destructor - just swallow the exception |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\internal |
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This function is called by the push button \a pushButton when it |
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becomes the default button. If \a pushButton is 0, the dialogs |
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default default button becomes the default button. This is what a |
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push button calls when it loses focus. |
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*/ |
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void QDialogPrivate::setDefault(QPushButton *pushButton) |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QDialog); |
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bool hasMain = false; |
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QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(q); |
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for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) { |
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QPushButton *pb = list.at(i); |
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if (pb->window() == q) { |
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if (pb == mainDef) |
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hasMain = true; |
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if (pb != pushButton) |
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pb->setDefault(false); |
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} |
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} |
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if (!pushButton && hasMain) |
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mainDef->setDefault(true); |
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if (!hasMain) |
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mainDef = pushButton; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\internal |
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This function sets the default default push button to \a pushButton. |
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This function is called by QPushButton::setDefault(). |
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*/ |
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void QDialogPrivate::setMainDefault(QPushButton *pushButton) |
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{ |
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mainDef = 0; |
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setDefault(pushButton); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\internal |
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Hides the default button indicator. Called when non auto-default |
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push button get focus. |
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*/ |
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void QDialogPrivate::hideDefault() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QDialog); |
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QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(q); |
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for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) { |
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list.at(i)->setDefault(false); |
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} |
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} |
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void QDialogPrivate::resetModalitySetByOpen() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QDialog); |
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if (resetModalityTo != -1 && !q->testAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality)) { |
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// open() changed the window modality and the user didn't touch it afterwards; restore it |
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q->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModality(resetModalityTo)); |
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q->setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality, wasModalitySet); |
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
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Q_ASSERT(resetModalityTo != Qt::WindowModal); |
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q->setParent(q->parentWidget(), Qt::Dialog); |
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#endif |
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} |
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resetModalityTo = -1; |
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} |
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#if defined(Q_WS_WINCE) || defined(Q_WS_S60) |
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#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM |
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void QDialogPrivate::_q_doneAction() |
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{ |
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//Done... |
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QApplication::postEvent(q_func(), new QEvent(QEvent::OkRequest)); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QDialog::event(QEvent *e) |
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{ |
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bool result = QWidget::event(e); |
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#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE |
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if (e->type() == QEvent::OkRequest) { |
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accept(); |
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result = true; |
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} |
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#else |
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if ((e->type() == QEvent::StyleChange) || (e->type() == QEvent::Resize )) |
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adjustPosition(parentWidget()); |
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#endif |
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return result; |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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Returns the modal dialog's result code, \c Accepted or \c Rejected. |
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Do not call this function if the dialog was constructed with the |
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Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose attribute. |
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*/ |
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int QDialog::result() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QDialog); |
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return d->rescode; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QDialog::setResult(int i) |
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Sets the modal dialog's result code to \a i. |
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\note We recommend that you use one of the values defined by |
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QDialog::DialogCode. |
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*/ |
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void QDialog::setResult(int r) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDialog); |
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d->rescode = r; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.5 |
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Shows the dialog as a \l{QDialog#Modal Dialogs}{window modal dialog}, |
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returning immediately. |
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\sa exec(), show(), result(), setWindowModality() |
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*/ |
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void QDialog::open() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDialog); |
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Qt::WindowModality modality = windowModality(); |
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if (modality != Qt::WindowModal) { |
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d->resetModalityTo = modality; |
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d->wasModalitySet = testAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality); |
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setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); |
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setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality, false); |
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
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setParent(parentWidget(), Qt::Sheet); |
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#endif |
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} |
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setResult(0); |
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show(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Shows the dialog as a \l{QDialog#Modal Dialogs}{modal dialog}, |
|
464 |
blocking until the user closes it. The function returns a \l |
|
465 |
DialogCode result. |
|
466 |
||
467 |
If the dialog is \l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{application modal}, users cannot |
|
468 |
interact with any other window in the same application until they close |
|
469 |
the dialog. If the dialog is \l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{window modal}, only |
|
470 |
interaction with the parent window is blocked while the dialog is open. |
|
471 |
By default, the dialog is application modal. |
|
472 |
||
473 |
\sa open(), show(), result(), setWindowModality() |
|
474 |
*/ |
|
475 |
||
476 |
int QDialog::exec() |
|
477 |
{ |
|
478 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
479 |
||
480 |
if (d->eventLoop) { |
|
481 |
qWarning("QDialog::exec: Recursive call detected"); |
|
482 |
return -1; |
|
483 |
} |
|
484 |
||
485 |
bool deleteOnClose = testAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); |
|
486 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose, false); |
|
487 |
||
488 |
d->resetModalitySetByOpen(); |
|
489 |
||
490 |
bool wasShowModal = testAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal); |
|
491 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, true); |
|
492 |
setResult(0); |
|
493 |
||
494 |
//On Windows Mobile we create an empty menu to hide the current menu |
|
495 |
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM |
|
496 |
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
497 |
QMenuBar *menuBar = 0; |
|
498 |
if (!findChild<QMenuBar *>()) |
|
499 |
menuBar = new QMenuBar(this); |
|
500 |
if (qt_wince_is_smartphone()) { |
|
501 |
QAction *doneAction = new QAction(tr("Done"), this); |
|
502 |
menuBar->setDefaultAction(doneAction); |
|
503 |
connect(doneAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(_q_doneAction())); |
|
504 |
} |
|
505 |
#endif //QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
506 |
#endif //Q_WS_WINCE_WM |
|
507 |
||
508 |
#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN |
|
509 |
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
510 |
QMenuBar *menuBar = 0; |
|
511 |
if (!findChild<QMenuBar *>()) |
|
512 |
menuBar = new QMenuBar(this); |
|
513 |
#endif |
|
514 |
||
515 |
if (qobject_cast<QFileDialog *>(this) || qobject_cast<QFontDialog *>(this) || |
|
516 |
qobject_cast<QColorDialog *>(this) || qobject_cast<QWizard *>(this)) |
|
517 |
showMaximized(); |
|
518 |
else |
|
519 |
#endif // Q_OS_SYMBIAN |
|
520 |
||
521 |
show(); |
|
522 |
||
523 |
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
524 |
d->mac_nativeDialogModalHelp(); |
|
525 |
#endif |
|
526 |
||
527 |
QEventLoop eventLoop; |
|
528 |
d->eventLoop = &eventLoop; |
|
529 |
QPointer<QDialog> guard = this; |
|
530 |
(void) eventLoop.exec(QEventLoop::DialogExec); |
|
531 |
if (guard.isNull()) |
|
532 |
return QDialog::Rejected; |
|
533 |
d->eventLoop = 0; |
|
534 |
||
535 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, wasShowModal); |
|
536 |
||
537 |
int res = result(); |
|
538 |
if (deleteOnClose) |
|
539 |
delete this; |
|
540 |
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM |
|
541 |
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
542 |
else if (menuBar) |
|
543 |
delete menuBar; |
|
544 |
#endif //QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
545 |
#endif //Q_WS_WINCE_WM |
|
546 |
#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN |
|
547 |
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
548 |
else if (menuBar) |
|
549 |
delete menuBar; |
|
550 |
#endif //QT_NO_MENUBAR |
|
551 |
#endif //Q_OS_SYMBIAN |
|
552 |
||
553 |
return res; |
|
554 |
} |
|
555 |
||
556 |
||
557 |
/*! |
|
558 |
Closes the dialog and sets its result code to \a r. If this dialog |
|
559 |
is shown with exec(), done() causes the local event loop to finish, |
|
560 |
and exec() to return \a r. |
|
561 |
||
562 |
As with QWidget::close(), done() deletes the dialog if the |
|
563 |
Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose flag is set. If the dialog is the application's |
|
564 |
main widget, the application terminates. If the dialog is the |
|
565 |
last window closed, the QApplication::lastWindowClosed() signal is |
|
566 |
emitted. |
|
567 |
||
568 |
\sa accept(), reject(), QApplication::activeWindow(), QApplication::quit() |
|
569 |
*/ |
|
570 |
||
571 |
void QDialog::done(int r) |
|
572 |
{ |
|
573 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
574 |
hide(); |
|
575 |
setResult(r); |
|
576 |
||
577 |
d->close_helper(QWidgetPrivate::CloseNoEvent); |
|
578 |
d->resetModalitySetByOpen(); |
|
579 |
||
580 |
emit finished(r); |
|
581 |
if (r == Accepted) |
|
582 |
emit accepted(); |
|
583 |
else if (r == Rejected) |
|
584 |
emit rejected(); |
|
585 |
} |
|
586 |
||
587 |
/*! |
|
588 |
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to \c Accepted. |
|
589 |
||
590 |
\sa reject() done() |
|
591 |
*/ |
|
592 |
||
593 |
void QDialog::accept() |
|
594 |
{ |
|
595 |
done(Accepted); |
|
596 |
} |
|
597 |
||
598 |
/*! |
|
599 |
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to \c Rejected. |
|
600 |
||
601 |
\sa accept() done() |
|
602 |
*/ |
|
603 |
||
604 |
void QDialog::reject() |
|
605 |
{ |
|
606 |
done(Rejected); |
|
607 |
} |
|
608 |
||
609 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
610 |
bool QDialog::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e) |
|
611 |
{ |
|
612 |
return QWidget::eventFilter(o, e); |
|
613 |
} |
|
614 |
||
615 |
/***************************************************************************** |
|
616 |
Event handlers |
|
617 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
|
618 |
||
619 |
#ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
620 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
621 |
void QDialog::contextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent *e) |
|
622 |
{ |
|
623 |
#if defined(QT_NO_WHATSTHIS) || defined(QT_NO_MENU) |
|
624 |
Q_UNUSED(e); |
|
625 |
#else |
|
626 |
QWidget *w = childAt(e->pos()); |
|
627 |
if (!w) { |
|
628 |
w = rect().contains(e->pos()) ? this : 0; |
|
629 |
if (!w) |
|
630 |
return; |
|
631 |
} |
|
632 |
while (w && w->whatsThis().size() == 0 && !w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_CustomWhatsThis)) |
|
633 |
w = w->isWindow() ? 0 : w->parentWidget(); |
|
634 |
if (w) { |
|
635 |
QMenu p(this); |
|
636 |
QAction *wt = p.addAction(tr("What's This?")); |
|
637 |
if (p.exec(e->globalPos()) == wt) { |
|
638 |
QHelpEvent e(QEvent::WhatsThis, w->rect().center(), |
|
639 |
w->mapToGlobal(w->rect().center())); |
|
640 |
QApplication::sendEvent(w, &e); |
|
641 |
} |
|
642 |
} |
|
643 |
#endif |
|
644 |
} |
|
645 |
#endif // QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
646 |
||
647 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
648 |
void QDialog::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e) |
|
649 |
{ |
|
650 |
// Calls reject() if Escape is pressed. Simulates a button |
|
651 |
// click for the default button if Enter is pressed. Move focus |
|
652 |
// for the arrow keys. Ignore the rest. |
|
653 |
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
654 |
if(e->modifiers() == Qt::ControlModifier && e->key() == Qt::Key_Period) { |
|
655 |
reject(); |
|
656 |
} else |
|
657 |
#endif |
|
658 |
if (!e->modifiers() || (e->modifiers() & Qt::KeypadModifier && e->key() == Qt::Key_Enter)) { |
|
659 |
switch (e->key()) { |
|
660 |
case Qt::Key_Enter: |
|
661 |
case Qt::Key_Return: { |
|
662 |
QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(this); |
|
663 |
for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) { |
|
664 |
QPushButton *pb = list.at(i); |
|
665 |
if (pb->isDefault() && pb->isVisible()) { |
|
666 |
if (pb->isEnabled()) |
|
667 |
pb->click(); |
|
668 |
return; |
|
669 |
} |
|
670 |
} |
|
671 |
} |
|
672 |
break; |
|
673 |
case Qt::Key_Escape: |
|
674 |
reject(); |
|
675 |
break; |
|
676 |
default: |
|
677 |
e->ignore(); |
|
678 |
return; |
|
679 |
} |
|
680 |
} else { |
|
681 |
e->ignore(); |
|
682 |
} |
|
683 |
} |
|
684 |
||
685 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
686 |
void QDialog::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *e) |
|
687 |
{ |
|
688 |
#ifndef QT_NO_WHATSTHIS |
|
689 |
if (isModal() && QWhatsThis::inWhatsThisMode()) |
|
690 |
QWhatsThis::leaveWhatsThisMode(); |
|
691 |
#endif |
|
692 |
if (isVisible()) { |
|
693 |
QPointer<QObject> that = this; |
|
694 |
reject(); |
|
695 |
if (that && isVisible()) |
|
696 |
e->ignore(); |
|
697 |
} else { |
|
698 |
e->accept(); |
|
699 |
} |
|
700 |
} |
|
701 |
||
702 |
/***************************************************************************** |
|
703 |
Geometry management. |
|
704 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
|
705 |
||
706 |
/*! \reimp |
|
707 |
*/ |
|
708 |
||
709 |
void QDialog::setVisible(bool visible) |
|
710 |
{ |
|
711 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
712 |
if (visible) { |
|
713 |
if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide) && !testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Hidden)) |
|
714 |
return; |
|
715 |
||
716 |
if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved)) { |
|
717 |
Qt::WindowStates state = windowState(); |
|
718 |
adjustPosition(parentWidget()); |
|
719 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved, false); // not really an explicit position |
|
720 |
if (state != windowState()) |
|
721 |
setWindowState(state); |
|
722 |
} |
|
723 |
QWidget::setVisible(visible); |
|
724 |
showExtension(d->doShowExtension); |
|
725 |
QWidget *fw = window()->focusWidget(); |
|
726 |
if (!fw) |
|
727 |
fw = this; |
|
728 |
||
729 |
/* |
|
730 |
The following block is to handle a special case, and does not |
|
731 |
really follow propper logic in concern of autoDefault and TAB |
|
732 |
order. However, it's here to ease usage for the users. If a |
|
733 |
dialog has a default QPushButton, and first widget in the TAB |
|
734 |
order also is a QPushButton, then we give focus to the main |
|
735 |
default QPushButton. This simplifies code for the developers, |
|
736 |
and actually catches most cases... If not, then they simply |
|
737 |
have to use [widget*]->setFocus() themselves... |
|
738 |
*/ |
|
739 |
if (d->mainDef && fw->focusPolicy() == Qt::NoFocus) { |
|
740 |
QWidget *first = fw; |
|
741 |
while ((first = first->nextInFocusChain()) != fw && first->focusPolicy() == Qt::NoFocus) |
|
742 |
; |
|
743 |
if (first != d->mainDef && qobject_cast<QPushButton*>(first)) |
|
744 |
d->mainDef->setFocus(); |
|
745 |
} |
|
746 |
if (!d->mainDef && isWindow()) { |
|
747 |
QWidget *w = fw; |
|
748 |
while ((w = w->nextInFocusChain()) != fw) { |
|
749 |
QPushButton *pb = qobject_cast<QPushButton *>(w); |
|
750 |
if (pb && pb->autoDefault() && pb->focusPolicy() != Qt::NoFocus) { |
|
751 |
pb->setDefault(true); |
|
752 |
break; |
|
753 |
} |
|
754 |
} |
|
755 |
} |
|
756 |
if (fw && !fw->hasFocus()) { |
|
757 |
QFocusEvent e(QEvent::FocusIn, Qt::TabFocusReason); |
|
758 |
QApplication::sendEvent(fw, &e); |
|
759 |
} |
|
760 |
||
761 |
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
|
762 |
QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::DialogStart); |
|
763 |
#endif |
|
764 |
||
765 |
} else { |
|
766 |
if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide) && testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Hidden)) |
|
767 |
return; |
|
768 |
||
769 |
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
|
770 |
if (isVisible()) |
|
771 |
QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::DialogEnd); |
|
772 |
#endif |
|
773 |
||
774 |
// Reimplemented to exit a modal event loop when the dialog is hidden. |
|
775 |
QWidget::setVisible(visible); |
|
776 |
if (d->eventLoop) |
|
777 |
d->eventLoop->exit(); |
|
778 |
} |
|
779 |
#ifdef Q_WS_WIN |
|
780 |
if (d->mainDef && isActiveWindow()) { |
|
781 |
BOOL snapToDefault = false; |
|
782 |
if (SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON, 0, &snapToDefault, 0)) { |
|
783 |
if (snapToDefault) |
|
784 |
QCursor::setPos(d->mainDef->mapToGlobal(d->mainDef->rect().center())); |
|
785 |
} |
|
786 |
} |
|
787 |
#endif |
|
788 |
} |
|
789 |
||
790 |
/*!\reimp */ |
|
791 |
void QDialog::showEvent(QShowEvent *event) |
|
792 |
{ |
|
793 |
if (!event->spontaneous() && !testAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved)) { |
|
794 |
Qt::WindowStates state = windowState(); |
|
795 |
adjustPosition(parentWidget()); |
|
796 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved, false); // not really an explicit position |
|
797 |
if (state != windowState()) |
|
798 |
setWindowState(state); |
|
799 |
} |
|
800 |
} |
|
801 |
||
802 |
/*! \internal */ |
|
803 |
void QDialog::adjustPosition(QWidget* w) |
|
804 |
{ |
|
805 |
#ifdef Q_WS_X11 |
|
806 |
// if the WM advertises that it will place the windows properly for us, let it do it :) |
|
807 |
if (X11->isSupportedByWM(ATOM(_NET_WM_FULL_PLACEMENT))) |
|
808 |
return; |
|
809 |
#endif |
|
810 |
||
811 |
#ifdef Q_WS_S60 |
|
812 |
if (s60AdjustedPosition()) |
|
813 |
//dialog has already been positioned |
|
814 |
return; |
|
815 |
#endif |
|
816 |
||
817 |
QPoint p(0, 0); |
|
818 |
int extraw = 0, extrah = 0, scrn = 0; |
|
819 |
if (w) |
|
820 |
w = w->window(); |
|
821 |
QRect desk; |
|
822 |
if (w) { |
|
823 |
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(w); |
|
824 |
} else if (QApplication::desktop()->isVirtualDesktop()) { |
|
825 |
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(QCursor::pos()); |
|
826 |
} else { |
|
827 |
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(this); |
|
828 |
} |
|
829 |
desk = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(scrn); |
|
830 |
||
831 |
QWidgetList list = QApplication::topLevelWidgets(); |
|
832 |
for (int i = 0; (extraw == 0 || extrah == 0) && i < list.size(); ++i) { |
|
833 |
QWidget * current = list.at(i); |
|
834 |
if (current->isVisible()) { |
|
835 |
int framew = current->geometry().x() - current->x(); |
|
836 |
int frameh = current->geometry().y() - current->y(); |
|
837 |
||
838 |
extraw = qMax(extraw, framew); |
|
839 |
extrah = qMax(extrah, frameh); |
|
840 |
} |
|
841 |
} |
|
842 |
||
843 |
// sanity check for decoration frames. With embedding, we |
|
844 |
// might get extraordinary values |
|
845 |
if (extraw == 0 || extrah == 0 || extraw >= 10 || extrah >= 40) { |
|
846 |
extrah = 40; |
|
847 |
extraw = 10; |
|
848 |
} |
|
849 |
||
850 |
||
851 |
if (w) { |
|
852 |
// Use mapToGlobal rather than geometry() in case w might |
|
853 |
// be embedded in another application |
|
854 |
QPoint pp = w->mapToGlobal(QPoint(0,0)); |
|
855 |
p = QPoint(pp.x() + w->width()/2, |
|
856 |
pp.y() + w->height()/ 2); |
|
857 |
} else { |
|
858 |
// p = middle of the desktop |
|
859 |
p = QPoint(desk.x() + desk.width()/2, desk.y() + desk.height()/2); |
|
860 |
} |
|
861 |
||
862 |
// p = origin of this |
|
863 |
p = QPoint(p.x()-width()/2 - extraw, |
|
864 |
p.y()-height()/2 - extrah); |
|
865 |
||
866 |
||
867 |
if (p.x() + extraw + width() > desk.x() + desk.width()) |
|
868 |
p.setX(desk.x() + desk.width() - width() - extraw); |
|
869 |
if (p.x() < desk.x()) |
|
870 |
p.setX(desk.x()); |
|
871 |
||
872 |
if (p.y() + extrah + height() > desk.y() + desk.height()) |
|
873 |
p.setY(desk.y() + desk.height() - height() - extrah); |
|
874 |
if (p.y() < desk.y()) |
|
875 |
p.setY(desk.y()); |
|
876 |
||
877 |
move(p); |
|
878 |
} |
|
879 |
||
880 |
#if defined(Q_WS_S60) |
|
881 |
/*! \internal */ |
|
882 |
bool QDialog::s60AdjustedPosition() |
|
883 |
{ |
|
884 |
QPoint p; |
|
885 |
const QSize mainAreaSize = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(QCursor::pos()).size(); |
|
886 |
const int statusPaneHeight = (S60->screenHeightInPixels - mainAreaSize.height())>>1; |
|
887 |
const bool doS60Positioning = !(isFullScreen()||isMaximized()); |
|
888 |
if (doS60Positioning) { |
|
889 |
// naive way to deduce screen orientation |
|
890 |
if (S60->screenHeightInPixels > S60->screenWidthInPixels) { |
|
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const CEikButtonGroupContainer* bgContainer = S60->buttonGroupContainer(); |
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if (!bgContainer) { |
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cbaHeight = 0; |
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|
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} else { |
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cbaHeight = qt_TSize2QSize(bgContainer->Size()).height(); |
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} |
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|
898 |
p.setY(S60->screenHeightInPixels-height()-cbaHeight); |
0 | 899 |
p.setX(0); |
900 |
} else { |
|
901 |
const int scrollbarWidth = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ScrollBarExtent); |
|
902 |
TRect cbaRect = TRect(); |
|
903 |
AknLayoutUtils::LayoutMetricsRect(AknLayoutUtils::EControlPane, cbaRect); |
|
904 |
AknLayoutUtils::TAknCbaLocation cbaLocation = AknLayoutUtils::CbaLocation(); |
|
905 |
switch (cbaLocation) { |
|
906 |
case AknLayoutUtils::EAknCbaLocationBottom: |
|
907 |
p.setY(S60->screenHeightInPixels - height()-cbaRect.Height()); |
|
908 |
p.setX((S60->screenWidthInPixels - width())>>1); |
|
909 |
break; |
|
910 |
case AknLayoutUtils::EAknCbaLocationRight: |
|
911 |
p.setY((S60->screenHeightInPixels - height())>>1); |
|
912 |
p.setX(qMax(0,S60->screenWidthInPixels-width()-scrollbarWidth-cbaRect.Width())); |
|
913 |
break; |
|
914 |
case AknLayoutUtils::EAknCbaLocationLeft: |
|
915 |
p.setY((S60->screenHeightInPixels - height())>>1); |
|
916 |
p.setX(qMax(0,scrollbarWidth+cbaRect.Width())); |
|
917 |
break; |
|
918 |
} |
|
919 |
} |
|
920 |
move(p); |
|
921 |
} |
|
922 |
return doS60Positioning; |
|
923 |
} |
|
924 |
#endif |
|
925 |
||
926 |
/*! |
|
927 |
\obsolete |
|
928 |
||
929 |
If \a orientation is Qt::Horizontal, the extension will be displayed |
|
930 |
to the right of the dialog's main area. If \a orientation is |
|
931 |
Qt::Vertical, the extension will be displayed below the dialog's main |
|
932 |
area. |
|
933 |
||
934 |
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call |
|
935 |
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an |
|
936 |
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details. |
|
937 |
||
938 |
\sa setExtension() |
|
939 |
*/ |
|
940 |
void QDialog::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation) |
|
941 |
{ |
|
942 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
943 |
d->orientation = orientation; |
|
944 |
} |
|
945 |
||
946 |
/*! |
|
947 |
\obsolete |
|
948 |
||
949 |
Returns the dialog's extension orientation. |
|
950 |
||
951 |
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call |
|
952 |
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an |
|
953 |
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details. |
|
954 |
||
955 |
\sa extension() |
|
956 |
*/ |
|
957 |
Qt::Orientation QDialog::orientation() const |
|
958 |
{ |
|
959 |
Q_D(const QDialog); |
|
960 |
return d->orientation; |
|
961 |
} |
|
962 |
||
963 |
/*! |
|
964 |
\obsolete |
|
965 |
||
966 |
Sets the widget, \a extension, to be the dialog's extension, |
|
967 |
deleting any previous extension. The dialog takes ownership of the |
|
968 |
extension. Note that if 0 is passed any existing extension will be |
|
969 |
deleted. This function must only be called while the dialog is hidden. |
|
970 |
||
971 |
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call |
|
972 |
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an |
|
973 |
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details. |
|
974 |
||
975 |
\sa showExtension(), setOrientation() |
|
976 |
*/ |
|
977 |
void QDialog::setExtension(QWidget* extension) |
|
978 |
{ |
|
979 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
980 |
delete d->extension; |
|
981 |
d->extension = extension; |
|
982 |
||
983 |
if (!extension) |
|
984 |
return; |
|
985 |
||
986 |
if (extension->parentWidget() != this) |
|
987 |
extension->setParent(this); |
|
988 |
extension->hide(); |
|
989 |
} |
|
990 |
||
991 |
/*! |
|
992 |
\obsolete |
|
993 |
||
994 |
Returns the dialog's extension or 0 if no extension has been |
|
995 |
defined. |
|
996 |
||
997 |
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call |
|
998 |
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an |
|
999 |
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details. |
|
1000 |
||
1001 |
\sa showExtension(), setOrientation() |
|
1002 |
*/ |
|
1003 |
QWidget* QDialog::extension() const |
|
1004 |
{ |
|
1005 |
Q_D(const QDialog); |
|
1006 |
return d->extension; |
|
1007 |
} |
|
1008 |
||
1009 |
||
1010 |
/*! |
|
1011 |
\obsolete |
|
1012 |
||
1013 |
If \a showIt is true, the dialog's extension is shown; otherwise the |
|
1014 |
extension is hidden. |
|
1015 |
||
1016 |
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call |
|
1017 |
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an |
|
1018 |
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details. |
|
1019 |
||
1020 |
\sa show(), setExtension(), setOrientation() |
|
1021 |
*/ |
|
1022 |
void QDialog::showExtension(bool showIt) |
|
1023 |
{ |
|
1024 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
1025 |
d->doShowExtension = showIt; |
|
1026 |
if (!d->extension) |
|
1027 |
return; |
|
1028 |
if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Visible)) |
|
1029 |
return; |
|
1030 |
if (d->extension->isVisible() == showIt) |
|
1031 |
return; |
|
1032 |
||
1033 |
if (showIt) { |
|
1034 |
d->size = size(); |
|
1035 |
d->min = minimumSize(); |
|
1036 |
d->max = maximumSize(); |
|
1037 |
if (layout()) |
|
1038 |
layout()->setEnabled(false); |
|
1039 |
QSize s(d->extension->sizeHint() |
|
1040 |
.expandedTo(d->extension->minimumSize()) |
|
1041 |
.boundedTo(d->extension->maximumSize())); |
|
1042 |
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal) { |
|
1043 |
int h = qMax(height(), s.height()); |
|
1044 |
d->extension->setGeometry(width(), 0, s.width(), h); |
|
1045 |
setFixedSize(width() + s.width(), h); |
|
1046 |
} else { |
|
1047 |
int w = qMax(width(), s.width()); |
|
1048 |
d->extension->setGeometry(0, height(), w, s.height()); |
|
1049 |
setFixedSize(w, height() + s.height()); |
|
1050 |
} |
|
1051 |
d->extension->show(); |
|
1052 |
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1053 |
const bool sizeGripEnabled = isSizeGripEnabled(); |
|
1054 |
setSizeGripEnabled(false); |
|
1055 |
d->sizeGripEnabled = sizeGripEnabled; |
|
1056 |
#endif |
|
1057 |
} else { |
|
1058 |
d->extension->hide(); |
|
1059 |
// workaround for CDE window manager that won't shrink with (-1,-1) |
|
1060 |
setMinimumSize(d->min.expandedTo(QSize(1, 1))); |
|
1061 |
setMaximumSize(d->max); |
|
1062 |
resize(d->size); |
|
1063 |
if (layout()) |
|
1064 |
layout()->setEnabled(true); |
|
1065 |
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1066 |
setSizeGripEnabled(d->sizeGripEnabled); |
|
1067 |
#endif |
|
1068 |
} |
|
1069 |
} |
|
1070 |
||
1071 |
||
1072 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
1073 |
QSize QDialog::sizeHint() const |
|
1074 |
{ |
|
1075 |
Q_D(const QDialog); |
|
1076 |
if (d->extension) { |
|
1077 |
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal) |
|
1078 |
return QSize(QWidget::sizeHint().width(), |
|
1079 |
qMax(QWidget::sizeHint().height(),d->extension->sizeHint().height())); |
|
1080 |
else |
|
1081 |
return QSize(qMax(QWidget::sizeHint().width(), d->extension->sizeHint().width()), |
|
1082 |
QWidget::sizeHint().height()); |
|
1083 |
} |
|
1084 |
#if defined(Q_WS_S60) |
|
1085 |
// if size is not fixed, try to adjust it according to S60 layoutting |
|
1086 |
if (minimumSize() != maximumSize()) { |
|
1087 |
// In S60, dialogs are always the width of screen (in portrait, regardless of current layout) |
|
1088 |
return QSize(qMax(S60->screenHeightInPixels, S60->screenWidthInPixels), QWidget::sizeHint().height()); |
|
1089 |
} else { |
|
1090 |
return QWidget::sizeHint(); |
|
1091 |
} |
|
1092 |
#else |
|
1093 |
return QWidget::sizeHint(); |
|
1094 |
#endif //Q_WS_S60 |
|
1095 |
} |
|
1096 |
||
1097 |
||
1098 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
1099 |
QSize QDialog::minimumSizeHint() const |
|
1100 |
{ |
|
1101 |
Q_D(const QDialog); |
|
1102 |
if (d->extension) { |
|
1103 |
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal) |
|
1104 |
return QSize(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().width(), |
|
1105 |
qMax(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().height(), d->extension->minimumSizeHint().height())); |
|
1106 |
else |
|
1107 |
return QSize(qMax(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().width(), d->extension->minimumSizeHint().width()), |
|
1108 |
QWidget::minimumSizeHint().height()); |
|
1109 |
} |
|
1110 |
||
1111 |
return QWidget::minimumSizeHint(); |
|
1112 |
} |
|
1113 |
||
1114 |
/*! |
|
1115 |
\property QDialog::modal |
|
1116 |
\brief whether show() should pop up the dialog as modal or modeless |
|
1117 |
||
1118 |
By default, this property is false and show() pops up the dialog |
|
1119 |
as modeless. Setting his property to true is equivalent to setting |
|
1120 |
QWidget::windowModality to Qt::ApplicationModal. |
|
1121 |
||
1122 |
exec() ignores the value of this property and always pops up the |
|
1123 |
dialog as modal. |
|
1124 |
||
1125 |
\sa QWidget::windowModality, show(), exec() |
|
1126 |
*/ |
|
1127 |
||
1128 |
void QDialog::setModal(bool modal) |
|
1129 |
{ |
|
1130 |
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, modal); |
|
1131 |
} |
|
1132 |
||
1133 |
||
1134 |
bool QDialog::isSizeGripEnabled() const |
|
1135 |
{ |
|
1136 |
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1137 |
Q_D(const QDialog); |
|
1138 |
return !!d->resizer; |
|
1139 |
#else |
|
1140 |
return false; |
|
1141 |
#endif |
|
1142 |
} |
|
1143 |
||
1144 |
||
1145 |
void QDialog::setSizeGripEnabled(bool enabled) |
|
1146 |
{ |
|
1147 |
#ifdef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1148 |
Q_UNUSED(enabled); |
|
1149 |
#else |
|
1150 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
1151 |
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1152 |
d->sizeGripEnabled = enabled; |
|
1153 |
if (enabled && d->doShowExtension) |
|
1154 |
return; |
|
1155 |
#endif |
|
1156 |
if (!enabled != !d->resizer) { |
|
1157 |
if (enabled) { |
|
1158 |
d->resizer = new QSizeGrip(this); |
|
1159 |
// adjustSize() processes all events, which is suboptimal |
|
1160 |
d->resizer->resize(d->resizer->sizeHint()); |
|
1161 |
if (isRightToLeft()) |
|
1162 |
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomLeft() -d->resizer->rect().bottomLeft()); |
|
1163 |
else |
|
1164 |
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomRight() -d->resizer->rect().bottomRight()); |
|
1165 |
d->resizer->raise(); |
|
1166 |
d->resizer->show(); |
|
1167 |
} else { |
|
1168 |
delete d->resizer; |
|
1169 |
d->resizer = 0; |
|
1170 |
} |
|
1171 |
} |
|
1172 |
#endif //QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1173 |
} |
|
1174 |
||
1175 |
||
1176 |
||
1177 |
/*! \reimp */ |
|
1178 |
void QDialog::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) |
|
1179 |
{ |
|
1180 |
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP |
|
1181 |
Q_D(QDialog); |
|
1182 |
if (d->resizer) { |
|
1183 |
if (isRightToLeft()) |
|
1184 |
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomLeft() -d->resizer->rect().bottomLeft()); |
|
1185 |
else |
|
1186 |
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomRight() -d->resizer->rect().bottomRight()); |
|
1187 |
d->resizer->raise(); |
|
1188 |
} |
|
1189 |
#endif |
|
1190 |
} |
|
1191 |
||
1192 |
/*! \fn void QDialog::finished(int result) |
|
1193 |
\since 4.1 |
|
1194 |
||
1195 |
This signal is emitted when the dialog's \a result code has been |
|
1196 |
set, either by the user or by calling done(), accept(), or |
|
1197 |
reject(). |
|
1198 |
||
1199 |
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog |
|
1200 |
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the |
|
1201 |
dialog while it is visible. |
|
1202 |
||
1203 |
\sa accepted(), rejected() |
|
1204 |
*/ |
|
1205 |
||
1206 |
/*! \fn void QDialog::accepted() |
|
1207 |
\since 4.1 |
|
1208 |
||
1209 |
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been accepted either by |
|
1210 |
the user or by calling accept() or done() with the |
|
1211 |
QDialog::Accepted argument. |
|
1212 |
||
1213 |
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog |
|
1214 |
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the |
|
1215 |
dialog while it is visible. |
|
1216 |
||
1217 |
\sa finished(), rejected() |
|
1218 |
*/ |
|
1219 |
||
1220 |
/*! \fn void QDialog::rejected() |
|
1221 |
\since 4.1 |
|
1222 |
||
1223 |
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been rejected either by |
|
1224 |
the user or by calling reject() or done() with the |
|
1225 |
QDialog::Rejected argument. |
|
1226 |
||
1227 |
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog |
|
1228 |
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the |
|
1229 |
dialog while it is visible. |
|
1230 |
||
1231 |
\sa finished(), accepted() |
|
1232 |
*/ |
|
1233 |
||
1234 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
1235 |
#include "moc_qdialog.cpp" |