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** Implementation of QInputContext class
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** Copyright (C) 2003-2004 immodule for Qt Project. All rights reserved.
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//#define QT_NO_IM_PREEDIT_RELOCATION
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#include "qinputcontext.h"
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#include "qinputcontext_p.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_IM
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#include "qplatformdefs.h"
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#include "qapplication.h"
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#include "qmenu.h"
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#include "qtextformat.h"
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#include "qpalette.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QInputContext
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\brief The QInputContext class abstracts the input method dependent data and composing state.
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\ingroup i18n
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An input method is responsible for inputting complex text that cannot
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be inputted via simple keymap. It converts a sequence of input
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events (typically key events) into a text string through the input
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method specific converting process. The class of the processes are
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widely ranging from simple finite state machine to complex text
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translator that pools a whole paragraph of a text with text
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editing capability to perform grammar and semantic analysis.
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To abstract such different input method specific intermediate
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information, Qt offers the QInputContext as base class. The
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concept is well known as 'input context' in the input method
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domain. An input context is created for a text widget in response
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to a demand. It is ensured that an input context is prepared for
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an input method before input to a text widget.
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Multiple input contexts that belong to a single input method
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may concurrently coexist. Suppose multi-window text editor. Each
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text widget of window A and B holds different QInputContext
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instance which contains different state information such as
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partially composed text.
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\section1 Groups of Functions
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\table
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\header \o Context \o Functions
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\row \o Receiving information \o
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x11FilterEvent(),
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filterEvent(),
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mouseHandler()
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\row \o Sending back composed text \o
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sendEvent()
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\row \o State change notification \o
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setFocusWidget(),
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reset()
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\row \o Context information \o
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identifierName(),
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language(),
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font(),
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isComposing()
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\endtable
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\section1 Licensing Information
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\legalese
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Copyright (C) 2003-2004 immodule for Qt Project. All rights reserved.
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This file is written to contribute to Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) under their own
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license. You may use this file under your Qt license. Following
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description is copied from their original file headers. Contact
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immodule-qt@freedesktop.org if any conditions of this licensing are
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not clear to you.
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\endlegalese
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\sa QInputContextPlugin, QInputContextFactory, QApplication::setInputContext()
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs an input context with the given \a parent.
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*/
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QInputContext::QInputContext(QObject* parent)
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: QObject(*new QInputContextPrivate, parent)
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{
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the input context.
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*/
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QInputContext::~QInputContext()
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{
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}
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/*!
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Returns the widget that has an input focus for this input
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context.
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The return value may differ from holderWidget() if the input
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context is shared between several text widgets.
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\warning To ensure platform independence and support flexible
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configuration of widgets, ordinary input methods should not call
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this function directly.
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\sa setFocusWidget()
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*/
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QWidget *QInputContext::focusWidget() const
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{
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Q_D(const QInputContext);
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return d->focusWidget;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the \a widget that has an input focus for this input context.
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\warning Ordinary input methods must not call this function
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directly.
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\sa focusWidget()
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*/
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void QInputContext::setFocusWidget(QWidget *widget)
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{
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Q_ASSERT(!widget || widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_InputMethodEnabled));
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Q_D(QInputContext);
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d->focusWidget = widget;
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}
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/*!
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\fn bool QInputContext::isComposing() const
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This function indicates whether InputMethodStart event had been
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sent to the current focus widget. It is ensured that an input
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context can send InputMethodCompose or InputMethodEnd event safely
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if this function returned true.
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The state is automatically being tracked through sendEvent().
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\sa sendEvent()
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*/
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/*!
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This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to filter input
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events.
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Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
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unfiltered \a event will be forwarded to widgets as ordinary
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way. Although the input events have accept() and ignore()
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methods, leave it untouched.
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\a event is currently restricted to events of these types:
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\list
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\i CloseSoftwareInputPanel
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\i KeyPress
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\i KeyRelease
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\i MouseButtonDblClick
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\i MouseButtonPress
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\i MouseButtonRelease
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\i MouseMove
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\i RequestSoftwareInputPanel
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\endlist
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But some input method related events such as QWheelEvent or
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QTabletEvent may be added in future.
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The filtering opportunity is always given to the input context as
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soon as possible. It has to be taken place before any other key
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event consumers such as eventfilters and accelerators because some
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input methods require quite various key combination and
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sequences. It often conflicts with accelerators and so on, so we
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must give the input context the filtering opportunity first to
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ensure all input methods work properly regardless of application
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design.
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Ordinary input methods require discrete key events to work
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properly, so Qt's key compression is always disabled for any input
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contexts.
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\sa QKeyEvent, x11FilterEvent()
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*/
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bool QInputContext::filterEvent(const QEvent * /*event*/)
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{
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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Sends an input method event specified by \a event to the current focus
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widget. Implementations of QInputContext should call this method to
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send the generated input method events and not
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QApplication::sendEvent(), as the events might have to get dispatched
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to a different application on some platforms.
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Some complex input methods route the handling to several child
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contexts (e.g. to enable language switching). To account for this,
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QInputContext will check if the parent object is a QInputContext. If
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yes, it will call the parents sendEvent() implementation instead of
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sending the event directly.
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\sa QInputMethodEvent
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*/
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void QInputContext::sendEvent(const QInputMethodEvent &event)
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{
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// route events over input context parents to make chaining possible.
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QInputContext *p = qobject_cast<QInputContext *>(parent());
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if (p) {
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p->sendEvent(event);
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return;
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}
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QWidget *focus = focusWidget();
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if (!focus)
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return;
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QInputMethodEvent e(event);
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QApplication::sendEvent(focus, &e);
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}
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/*!
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This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to handle mouse
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press, release, double-click, and move events within the preedit
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text. You can use the function to implement mouse-oriented user
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interface such as text selection or popup menu for candidate
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selection.
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The \a x parameter is the offset within the string that was sent
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with the InputMethodCompose event. The alteration boundary of \a
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x is ensured as character boundary of preedit string accurately.
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The \a event parameter is the event that was sent to the editor
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widget. The event type is QEvent::MouseButtonPress,
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QEvent::MouseButtonRelease, QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick or
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QEvent::MouseMove. The event's button and state indicate
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the kind of operation that was performed.
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*/
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void QInputContext::mouseHandler(int /*x*/, QMouseEvent *event)
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{
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// Default behavior for simple ephemeral input contexts. Some
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// complex input contexts should not be reset here.
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if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress || event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick)
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reset();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the font of the current input widget
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*/
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QFont QInputContext::font() const
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{
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Q_D(const QInputContext);
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if (!d->focusWidget)
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return QApplication::font();
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return qvariant_cast<QFont>(d->focusWidget->inputMethodQuery(Qt::ImFont));
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}
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/*!
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This virtual function is called when a state in the focus widget
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has changed. QInputContext can then use
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QWidget::inputMethodQuery() to query the new state of the widget.
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*/
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void QInputContext::update()
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{
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}
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/*!
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This virtual function is called when the specified \a widget is
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destroyed. The \a widget is a widget on which this input context
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is installed.
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*/
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void QInputContext::widgetDestroyed(QWidget *widget)
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{
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Q_D(QInputContext);
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if (widget == d->focusWidget)
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setFocusWidget(0);
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}
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/*!
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\fn void QInputContext::reset()
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This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to reset the
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state of the input method.
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This function is called by several widgets to reset input
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state. For example, a text widget call this function before
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inserting a text to make widget ready to accept a text.
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Default implementation is sufficient for simple input method. You
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can override this function to reset external input method engines
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in complex input method. In the case, call QInputContext::reset()
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to ensure proper termination of inputting.
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You must not send any QInputMethodEvent except empty InputMethodEnd event using
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QInputContext::reset() at reimplemented reset(). It will break
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input state consistency.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QString QInputContext::identifierName()
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This function must be implemented in any subclasses to return the
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identifier name of the input method.
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Return value is the name to identify and specify input methods for
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the input method switching mechanism and so on. The name has to be
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consistent with QInputContextPlugin::keys(). The name has to
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consist of ASCII characters only.
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There are two different names with different responsibility in the
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input method domain. This function returns one of them. Another
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name is called 'display name' that stands for the name for
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endusers appeared in a menu and so on.
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\sa QInputContextPlugin::keys(), QInputContextPlugin::displayName()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QString QInputContext::language()
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This function must be implemented in any subclasses to return a
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language code (e.g. "zh_CN", "zh_TW", "zh_HK", "ja", "ko", ...)
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of the input context. If the input context can handle multiple
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languages, return the currently used one. The name has to be
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consistent with QInputContextPlugin::language().
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This information will be used by language tagging feature in
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QInputMethodEvent. It is required to distinguish unified han characters
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correctly. It enables proper font and character code
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handling. Suppose CJK-awared multilingual web browser
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(that automatically modifies fonts in CJK-mixed text) and XML editor
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(that automatically inserts lang attr).
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*/
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/*!
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This is a preliminary interface for Qt 4.
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*/
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QList<QAction *> QInputContext::actions()
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{
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return QList<QAction *>();
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}
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/*!
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\enum QInputContext::StandardFormat
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\value PreeditFormat The preedit text.
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\value SelectionFormat The selection text.
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\sa standardFormat()
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*/
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/*!
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Returns a QTextFormat object that specifies the format for
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component \a s.
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*/
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QTextFormat QInputContext::standardFormat(StandardFormat s) const
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{
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QWidget *focus = focusWidget();
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const QPalette &pal = focus ? focus->palette() : QApplication::palette();
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QTextCharFormat fmt;
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QColor bg;
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switch (s) {
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case QInputContext::PreeditFormat: {
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fmt.setUnderlineStyle(QTextCharFormat::DashUnderline);
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break;
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}
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case QInputContext::SelectionFormat: {
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bg = pal.text().color();
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fmt.setBackground(QBrush(bg));
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fmt.setForeground(pal.background());
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break;
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}
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}
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return fmt;
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}
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#ifdef Q_WS_X11
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/*!
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This function may be overridden only if input method is depending
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on X11 and you need raw XEvent. Otherwise, this function must not.
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This function is designed to filter raw key events for XIM, but
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other input methods may use this to implement some special
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features such as distinguishing Shift_L and Shift_R.
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Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
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unfiltered \a event will be translated into QEvent and forwarded
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to filterEvent(). Filtering at both x11FilterEvent() and
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filterEvent() in single input method is allowed.
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\a keywidget is a client widget into which a text is inputted. \a
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event is inputted XEvent.
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\sa filterEvent()
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*/
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bool QInputContext::x11FilterEvent(QWidget * /*keywidget*/, XEvent * /*event*/)
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{
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return false;
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}
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#endif // Q_WS_X11
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#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
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/*!
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\since 4.6
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This function may be overridden only if input method is depending
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on Symbian and you need raw Symbian events. Otherwise, this function must not.
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This function is designed to filter raw key events on Symbian, but
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other input methods may use this to implement some special
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features.
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Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
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unfiltered \a event will be translated into QEvent and forwarded
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to filterEvent(). Filtering at both symbianFilterEvent() and
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filterEvent() in single input method is allowed.
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\a keywidget is a client widget into which a text is inputted. \a
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event is inputted QSymbianEvent.
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\sa filterEvent()
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*/
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bool QInputContext::symbianFilterEvent(QWidget * /*keywidget*/, const QSymbianEvent * /*event*/)
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{
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return false;
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}
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#endif // Q_OS_SYMBIAN
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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#endif //Q_NO_IM
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