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41 |
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42 /*! |
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43 \namespace Qt |
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44 \inmodule QtCore |
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45 |
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46 \brief The Qt namespace contains miscellaneous identifiers |
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47 used throughout the Qt library. |
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48 */ |
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49 |
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50 /*! |
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51 \enum Qt::Orientation |
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52 |
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53 This type is used to signify an object's orientation. |
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54 |
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55 \value Horizontal |
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56 \value Vertical |
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57 |
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58 Orientation is used with QScrollBar for example. |
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59 */ |
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60 |
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61 /*! |
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62 \enum Qt::AlignmentFlag |
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63 |
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64 This enum type is used to describe alignment. It contains |
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65 horizontal and vertical flags that can be combined to produce |
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66 the required effect. |
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67 |
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68 The \l{TextElideMode} enum can also be used in many situations |
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69 to fine-tune the appearance of aligned text. |
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70 |
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71 The horizontal flags are: |
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72 |
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73 \value AlignLeft Aligns with the left edge. |
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74 \value AlignRight Aligns with the right edge. |
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75 \value AlignHCenter Centers horizontally in the available space. |
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76 \value AlignJustify Justifies the text in the available space. |
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77 \omitvalue AlignAuto |
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78 |
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79 The vertical flags are: |
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80 |
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81 \value AlignTop Aligns with the top. |
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82 \value AlignBottom Aligns with the bottom. |
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83 \value AlignVCenter Centers vertically in the available space. |
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84 |
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85 You can use only one of the horizontal flags at a time. There is |
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86 one two-dimensional flag: |
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87 |
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88 \value AlignCenter Centers in both dimensions. |
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89 |
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90 You can use at most one horizontal and one vertical flag at a |
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91 time. Qt::AlignCenter counts as both horizontal and vertical. |
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92 |
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93 Three enum values are useful in applications that can be run in |
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94 right-to-left mode: |
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95 |
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96 \value AlignAbsolute If the widget's layout direction is |
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97 Qt::RightToLeft (instead of Qt::LeftToRight, the default), |
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98 Qt::AlignLeft refers to the \e right edge and Qt::AlignRight |
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99 to the \e left edge. This is normally the desired behavior. |
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100 If you want Qt::AlignLeft to always mean "left" and |
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101 Qt::AlignRight to always mean "right", combine the flag with |
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102 Qt::AlignAbsolute. |
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103 \value AlignLeading Synonym for Qt::AlignLeft. |
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104 \value AlignTrailing Synonym for Qt::AlignRight. |
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105 |
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106 Masks: |
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107 |
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108 \value AlignHorizontal_Mask |
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109 \value AlignVertical_Mask |
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110 |
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111 Conflicting combinations of flags have undefined meanings. |
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112 */ |
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113 |
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114 /*! |
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115 \enum Qt::ApplicationAttribute |
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116 |
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117 This enum describes attributes that change the behavior of |
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118 application-wide features. These are enabled and disabled using |
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119 QCoreApplication::setAttribute(), and can be tested for with |
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120 QCoreApplication::testAttribute(). |
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121 |
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122 \value AA_ImmediateWidgetCreation Ensures that widgets are created |
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123 as soon as they are constructed. By default, resources for |
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124 widgets are allocated on demand to improve efficiency and |
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125 minimize resource usage. Setting or clearing this attribute |
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126 affects widgets constructed after the change. Setting it |
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127 tells Qt to create toplevel windows immediately. |
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128 Therefore, if it is important to minimize resource |
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129 consumption, do not set this attribute. |
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130 |
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131 \value AA_MSWindowsUseDirect3DByDefault This value is obsolete and |
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132 has no effect. |
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133 |
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134 \value AA_DontShowIconsInMenus Actions with the Icon property won't be |
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135 shown in any menus unless specifically set by the |
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136 QAction::iconVisibleInMenu property. |
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137 |
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138 Menus that are currently open or menus already created in the native |
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139 Mac OS X menubar \e{may not} pick up a change in this attribute. Changes |
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140 in the QAction::iconVisibleInMenu property will always be picked up. |
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141 |
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142 \value AA_NativeWindows Ensures that widgets have native windows. |
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143 |
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144 \value AA_DontCreateNativeWidgetSiblings Ensures that siblings of native |
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145 widgets stay non-native unless specifically set by the |
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146 Qt::WA_NativeWindow attribute. |
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147 |
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148 \value AA_MacPluginApplication Stops the Qt mac application from doing |
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149 specific initializations that do not necessarily make sense when using Qt |
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150 to author a plugin. This includes avoiding loading our nib for the main |
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151 menu and not taking possession of the native menu bar. When setting this |
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152 attribute to true will also set the AA_DontUseNativeMenuBar attribute |
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153 to true. |
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154 |
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155 \value AA_DontUseNativeMenuBar All menubars created while this attribute is |
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156 set to true won't be used as a native menubar (e.g, the menubar at |
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157 the top of the main screen on Mac OS X or at the bottom in Windows CE). |
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158 |
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159 \value AA_MacDontSwapCtrlAndMeta On Mac OS X by default, Qt swaps the |
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160 Control and Meta (Command) keys (i.e., whenever Control is pressed, Qt |
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161 sends Meta and whenever Meta is pressed Control is sent. When this |
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162 attribute is true, Qt will not do the flip. QKeySequence::StandardShortcuts |
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163 will also flip accordingly (i.e., QKeySequence::Copy will be |
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164 Command+C on the keyboard regardless of the value set, though what is output for |
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165 QKeySequence::toString(QKeySequence::PortableText) will be different). |
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166 |
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167 \omitvalue AA_AttributeCount |
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168 */ |
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169 |
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170 /*! |
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171 \enum Qt::MouseButton |
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172 |
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173 This enum type describes the different mouse buttons. |
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174 |
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175 \value NoButton The button state does not refer to any |
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176 button (see QMouseEvent::button()). |
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177 \value LeftButton The left button is pressed, or an event refers |
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178 to the left button. (The left button may be the right button on |
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179 left-handed mice.) |
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180 \value RightButton The right button. |
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181 \value MidButton The middle button. |
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182 \value XButton1 The first X button. |
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183 \value XButton2 The second X button. |
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184 |
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185 \omitvalue MouseButtonMask |
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186 |
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187 \sa KeyboardModifier Modifier |
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188 */ |
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189 |
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190 /*! |
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191 \enum Qt::KeyboardModifier |
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192 |
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193 This enum describes the modifier keys. |
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194 |
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195 \value NoModifier No modifier key is pressed. |
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196 \value ShiftModifier A Shift key on the keyboard is pressed. |
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197 \value ControlModifier A Ctrl key on the keyboard is pressed. |
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198 \value AltModifier An Alt key on the keyboard is pressed. |
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199 \value MetaModifier A Meta key on the keyboard is pressed. |
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200 \value KeypadModifier A keypad button is pressed. |
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201 \value GroupSwitchModifier X11 only. A Mode_switch key on the keyboard is pressed. |
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202 |
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203 \omitvalue KeyboardModifierMask |
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204 |
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205 \note On Mac OS X, the \c ControlModifier value corresponds to |
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206 the Command keys on the Macintosh keyboard, and the \c MetaModifier value |
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207 corresponds to the Control keys. The \c KeypadModifier value will also be set |
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208 when an arrow key is pressed as the arrow keys are considered part of the |
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209 keypad. |
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210 |
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211 \note On Windows Keyboards, Qt::MetaModifier and Qt::Key_Meta are mapped |
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212 to the Windows key. |
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213 |
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214 \sa MouseButton Modifier |
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215 */ |
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216 |
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217 /*! |
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218 \enum Qt::Modifier |
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219 |
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220 This enum provides shorter names for the keyboard modifier keys |
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221 supported by Qt. |
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222 |
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223 \bold{Note:} On Mac OS X, the \c CTRL value corresponds to |
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224 the Command keys on the Macintosh keyboard, and the \c META value |
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225 corresponds to the Control keys. |
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226 |
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227 \value SHIFT The Shift keys provided on all standard keyboards. |
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228 \value META The Meta keys. |
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229 \value CTRL The Ctrl keys. |
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230 \value ALT The normal Alt keys, but not keys like AltGr. |
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231 \value UNICODE_ACCEL The shortcut is specified as a Unicode code |
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232 point, not as a Qt Key. |
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233 \omitvalue MODIFIER_MASK |
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234 |
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235 \sa KeyboardModifier MouseButton |
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236 */ |
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237 |
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238 /*! |
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239 \enum Qt::GlobalColor |
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240 |
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241 \raw HTML |
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242 <style type="text/css" id="colorstyles"> |
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243 #white { background-color: #ffffff; color: #000000 } |
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244 #black { background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff } |
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245 #red { background-color: #ff0000; color: #000000 } |
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246 #darkRed { background-color: #800000; color: #ffffff } |
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247 #green { background-color: #00ff00; color: #000000 } |
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248 #darkGreen { background-color: #008000; color: #ffffff } |
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249 #blue { background-color: #0000ff; color: #ffffff } |
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250 #darkBlue { background-color: #000080; color: #ffffff } |
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251 #cyan { background-color: #00ffff; color: #000000 } |
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252 #darkCyan { background-color: #008080; color: #ffffff } |
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253 #magenta { background-color: #ff00ff; color: #000000 } |
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254 #darkMagenta { background-color: #800080; color: #ffffff } |
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255 #yellow { background-color: #ffff00; color: #000000 } |
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256 #darkYellow { background-color: #808000; color: #ffffff } |
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257 #gray { background-color: #a0a0a4; color: #000000 } |
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258 #darkGray { background-color: #808080; color: #ffffff } |
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259 #lightGray { background-color: #c0c0c0; color: #000000 } |
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260 </style> |
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261 \endraw |
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262 |
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263 Qt's predefined QColor objects: |
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264 |
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265 \value white \raw HTML |
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266 White <tt id="white">(#ffffff)</tt> |
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267 \endraw |
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268 \value black \raw HTML |
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269 Black <tt id="black">(#000000)</tt> |
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270 \endraw |
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271 \value red \raw HTML |
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272 Red <tt id="red">(#ff0000)</tt> |
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273 \endraw |
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274 \value darkRed \raw HTML |
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275 Dark red <tt id="darkRed">(#800000)</tt> |
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276 \endraw |
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277 \value green \raw HTML |
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278 Green <tt id="green">(#00ff00)</tt> |
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279 \endraw |
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280 \value darkGreen \raw HTML |
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281 Dark green <tt id="darkGreen">(#008000)</tt> |
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282 \endraw |
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283 \value blue \raw HTML |
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284 Blue <tt id="blue">(#0000ff)</tt> |
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285 \endraw |
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286 \value darkBlue \raw HTML |
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287 Dark blue <tt id="darkBlue">(#000080)</tt> |
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288 \endraw |
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289 \value cyan \raw HTML |
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290 Cyan <tt id="cyan">(#00ffff)</tt> |
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291 \endraw |
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292 \value darkCyan \raw HTML |
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293 Dark cyan <tt id="darkCyan">(#008080)</tt> |
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294 \endraw |
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295 \value magenta \raw HTML |
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296 Magenta <tt id="magenta">(#ff00ff)</tt> |
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297 \endraw |
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298 \value darkMagenta \raw HTML |
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299 Dark magenta <tt id="darkMagenta">(#800080)</tt> |
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300 \endraw |
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301 \value yellow \raw HTML |
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302 Yellow <tt id="yellow">(#ffff00)</tt> |
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303 \endraw |
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304 \value darkYellow \raw HTML |
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305 Dark yellow <tt id="darkYellow">(#808000)</tt> |
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306 \endraw |
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307 \value gray \raw HTML |
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308 Gray <tt id="gray">(#a0a0a4)</tt> |
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309 \endraw |
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310 \value darkGray \raw HTML |
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311 Dark gray <tt id="darkGray">(#808080)</tt> |
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312 \endraw |
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313 \value lightGray \raw HTML |
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314 Light gray <tt id="lightGray">(#c0c0c0)</tt> |
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315 \endraw |
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316 \value transparent a transparent black value (i.e., QColor(0, 0, 0, 0)) |
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317 \value color0 0 pixel value (for bitmaps) |
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318 \value color1 1 pixel value (for bitmaps) |
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319 |
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320 \sa QColor |
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321 |
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322 */ |
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323 |
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324 /*! |
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325 \enum Qt::PenStyle |
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326 |
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327 This enum type defines the pen styles that can be drawn using |
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328 QPainter. The styles are: |
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329 |
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330 \table |
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331 \row |
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332 \o \inlineimage qpen-solid.png |
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333 \o \inlineimage qpen-dash.png |
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334 \o \inlineimage qpen-dot.png |
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335 \row |
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336 \o Qt::SolidLine |
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337 \o Qt::DashLine |
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338 \o Qt::DotLine |
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339 \row |
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340 \o \inlineimage qpen-dashdot.png |
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341 \o \inlineimage qpen-dashdotdot.png |
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342 \o \inlineimage qpen-custom.png |
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343 \row |
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344 \o Qt::DashDotLine |
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345 \o Qt::DashDotDotLine |
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346 \o Qt::CustomDashLine |
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347 \endtable |
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348 |
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349 \value NoPen no line at all. For example, QPainter::drawRect() |
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350 fills but does not draw any boundary line. |
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351 |
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352 \value SolidLine A plain line. |
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353 \value DashLine Dashes separated by a few pixels. |
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354 \value DotLine Dots separated by a few pixels. |
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355 \value DashDotLine Alternate dots and dashes. |
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356 \value DashDotDotLine One dash, two dots, one dash, two dots. |
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357 \value CustomDashLine A custom pattern defined using |
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358 QPainterPathStroker::setDashPattern(). |
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359 |
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360 \omitvalue MPenStyle |
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361 |
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362 \sa QPen |
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363 */ |
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364 |
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365 /*! |
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366 \enum Qt::PenCapStyle |
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367 |
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368 This enum type defines the pen cap styles supported by Qt, i.e. |
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369 the line end caps that can be drawn using QPainter. |
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370 |
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371 \table |
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372 \row |
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373 \o \inlineimage qpen-square.png |
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374 \o \inlineimage qpen-flat.png |
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375 \o \inlineimage qpen-roundcap.png |
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376 \row |
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377 \o Qt::SquareCap |
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378 \o Qt::FlatCap |
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379 \o Qt::RoundCap |
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380 \endtable |
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381 |
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382 \value FlatCap a square line end that does not cover the end |
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383 point of the line. |
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384 \value SquareCap a square line end that covers the end point and |
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385 extends beyond it by half the line width. |
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386 \value RoundCap a rounded line end. |
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387 \omitvalue MPenCapStyle |
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388 |
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389 \sa QPen |
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390 */ |
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391 |
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392 /*! |
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393 \enum Qt::PenJoinStyle |
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394 |
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395 This enum type defines the pen join styles supported by Qt, i.e. |
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396 which joins between two connected lines can be drawn using |
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397 QPainter. |
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398 |
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399 \table |
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400 \row |
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401 \o \inlineimage qpen-bevel.png |
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402 \o \inlineimage qpen-miter.png |
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403 \o \inlineimage qpen-roundjoin.png |
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404 \row |
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405 \o Qt::BevelJoin |
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406 \o Qt::MiterJoin |
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407 \o Qt::RoundJoin |
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408 \endtable |
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409 |
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410 \value MiterJoin The outer edges of the lines are extended to |
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411 meet at an angle, and this area is filled. |
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412 \value BevelJoin The triangular notch between the two lines is filled. |
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413 \value RoundJoin A circular arc between the two lines is filled. |
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414 \value SvgMiterJoin A miter join corresponding to the definition of |
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415 a miter join in the \l{SVG 1.2 Tiny} specification. |
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416 \omitvalue MPenJoinStyle |
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417 |
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418 \sa QPen |
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419 */ |
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420 |
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421 /*! |
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422 \enum Qt::BrushStyle |
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423 |
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424 This enum type defines the brush styles supported by Qt, i.e. the |
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425 fill pattern of shapes drawn using QPainter. |
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426 |
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427 \image brush-styles.png Brush Styles |
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428 |
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429 \value NoBrush No brush pattern. |
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430 \value SolidPattern Uniform color. |
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431 \value Dense1Pattern Extremely dense brush pattern. |
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432 \value Dense2Pattern Very dense brush pattern. |
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433 \value Dense3Pattern Somewhat dense brush pattern. |
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434 \value Dense4Pattern Half dense brush pattern. |
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435 \value Dense5Pattern Somewhat sparse brush pattern. |
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436 \value Dense6Pattern Very sparse brush pattern. |
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437 \value Dense7Pattern Extremely sparse brush pattern. |
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438 \value HorPattern Horizontal lines. |
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439 \value VerPattern Vertical lines. |
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440 \value CrossPattern Crossing horizontal and vertical lines. |
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441 \value BDiagPattern Backward diagonal lines. |
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442 \value FDiagPattern Forward diagonal lines. |
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443 \value DiagCrossPattern Crossing diagonal lines. |
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444 \value LinearGradientPattern Linear gradient (set using a dedicated QBrush constructor). |
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445 \value ConicalGradientPattern Conical gradient (set using a dedicated QBrush constructor). |
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446 \value RadialGradientPattern Radial gradient (set using a dedicated QBrush constructor). |
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447 \value TexturePattern Custom pattern (see QBrush::setTexture()). |
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448 |
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449 \omitvalue CustomPattern |
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450 |
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451 \sa QBrush |
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452 */ |
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453 |
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454 /*! |
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455 \enum Qt::TextFlag |
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456 |
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457 This enum type is used to define some modifier flags. Some of |
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458 these flags only make sense in the context of printing: |
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459 |
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460 \value TextSingleLine Treats all whitespace as spaces and prints just |
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461 one line. |
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462 \value TextDontClip If it's impossible to stay within the given bounds, |
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463 it prints outside. |
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464 \value TextExpandTabs Makes the U+0009 (ASCII tab) character move to |
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465 the next tab stop. |
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466 \value TextShowMnemonic Displays the string "\&P" as \underline{P} |
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467 (see QButton for an example). For an ampersand, use "\&\&". |
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468 \value TextWordWrap Breaks lines at appropriate points, e.g. at word |
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469 boundaries. |
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470 \value TextWrapAnywhere Breaks lines anywhere, even within words. |
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471 \value TextHideMnemonic Same as Qt::TextShowMnemonic but doesn't draw the underlines. |
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472 \value TextDontPrint Treat this text as "hidden" and don't print |
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473 it. |
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474 \value IncludeTrailingSpaces When this option is set, QTextLine::naturalTextWidth() and naturalTextRect() will |
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475 return a value that includes the width of trailing spaces in the text; otherwise |
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476 this width is excluded. |
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477 \value TextIncludeTrailingSpaces Same as IncludeTrailingSpaces |
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478 \value TextJustificationForced Ensures that text lines are justified. |
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479 |
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480 \omitvalue BreakAnywhere |
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481 \omitvalue DontClip |
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482 \omitvalue DontPrint |
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483 \omitvalue ExpandTabs |
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484 \omitvalue IncludeTrailingSpaces |
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485 \omitvalue NoAccel |
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486 \omitvalue ShowPrefix |
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487 \omitvalue SingleLine |
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488 \omitvalue WordBreak |
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489 \omitvalue TextForceLeftToRight |
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490 \omitvalue TextForceRightToLeft |
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491 \omitvalue TextLongestVariant Always use the longest variant when computing the size of a multi-variant string |
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492 |
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493 You can use as many modifier flags as you want, except that |
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494 Qt::TextSingleLine and Qt::TextWordWrap cannot be combined. |
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495 |
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496 Flags that are inappropriate for a given use are generally |
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497 ignored. |
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498 */ |
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499 |
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500 /*! |
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501 \enum Qt::BGMode |
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502 |
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503 Background mode: |
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504 |
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505 \value TransparentMode |
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506 \value OpaqueMode |
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507 */ |
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508 |
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509 /*! |
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510 \enum Qt::ConnectionType |
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511 |
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512 This enum describes the types of connection that can be used between signals and |
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513 slots. In particular, it determines whether a particular signal is delivered to a |
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514 slot immediately or queued for delivery at a later time. |
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515 |
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516 \value DirectConnection When emitted, the signal is immediately delivered to the slot. |
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517 \value QueuedConnection When emitted, the signal is queued until the event loop is |
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518 able to deliver it to the slot. |
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519 \value BlockingQueuedConnection |
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520 Same as QueuedConnection, except that the current thread blocks |
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521 until the slot has been delivered. This connection type should |
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522 only be used for receivers in a different thread. Note that misuse |
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523 of this type can lead to deadlocks in your application. |
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524 \value AutoConnection If the signal is emitted from the thread |
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525 in which the receiving object lives, the |
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526 slot is invoked directly, as with |
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527 Qt::DirectConnection; otherwise the |
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528 signal is queued, as with |
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529 Qt::QueuedConnection. |
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530 \value UniqueConnection Same as AutoConnection, but there will be a check that the signal is |
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531 not already connected to the same slot before connecting, otherwise, |
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532 the connection will fail. |
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533 This value was introduced in Qt 4.6. |
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534 \value AutoCompatConnection |
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535 The default connection type for signals and slots when Qt 3 support |
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536 is enabled. Equivalent to AutoConnection for connections but will cause warnings |
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537 to be output under certain circumstances. See |
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538 \l{Porting to Qt 4#Compatibility Signals and Slots}{Compatibility Signals and Slots} |
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539 for further information. |
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540 |
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541 With queued connections, the parameters must be of types that are known to |
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542 Qt's meta-object system, because Qt needs to copy the arguments to store them |
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543 in an event behind the scenes. If you try to use a queued connection and |
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544 get the error message |
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545 |
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546 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qnamespace.qdoc 0 |
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547 |
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548 call qRegisterMetaType() to register the data type before you |
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549 establish the connection. |
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550 |
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551 \sa {Thread Support in Qt}, QObject::connect(), qRegisterMetaType() |
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552 */ |
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553 |
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554 /*! |
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555 \enum Qt::DateFormat |
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556 |
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557 \value TextDate The default Qt format, which includes the day and month name, |
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558 the day number in the month, and the year in full. The day and month names will |
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559 be short, localized names. This is basically equivalent to using the date format |
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560 string, "ddd MMM d yyyy". See QDate::toString() for more information. |
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561 |
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562 \value ISODate ISO 8601 extended format: either \c{YYYY-MM-DD} for dates or |
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563 \c{YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS} for combined dates and times. |
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564 |
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565 \value SystemLocaleShortDate The \l{QLocale::ShortFormat}{short format} used |
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566 by the \l{QLocale::system()}{operating system}. |
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567 |
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568 \value SystemLocaleLongDate The \l{QLocale::LongFormat}{long format} used |
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569 by the \l{QLocale::system()}{operating system}. |
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570 |
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571 \value DefaultLocaleShortDate The \l{QLocale::ShortFormat}{short format} specified |
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572 by the \l{QLocale::setDefault()}{application's locale}. |
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573 |
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574 \value DefaultLocaleLongDate The \l{QLocale::LongFormat}{long format} used |
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575 by the \l{QLocale::setDefault()}{application's locale}. |
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576 |
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577 \value SystemLocaleDate \e{This enum value is deprecated.} Use Qt::SystemLocaleShortDate |
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578 instead (or Qt::SystemLocaleLongDate if you want long dates). |
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579 |
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580 \value LocaleDate \e{This enum value is deprecated.} Use Qt::DefaultLocaleShortDate |
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581 instead (or Qt::DefaultLocaleLongDate if you want long dates). |
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582 |
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583 \value LocalDate \e{This enum value is deprecated.} Use Qt::SystemLocaleShortDate |
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584 instead (or Qt::SystemLocaleLongDate if you want long dates). |
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585 |
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586 \note For \c ISODate formats, each \c Y, \c M and \c D represents a single digit |
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587 of the year, month and day used to specify the date. Each \c H, \c M and \c S |
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588 represents a single digit of the hour, minute and second used to specify the time. |
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589 The presence of a literal \c T character is used to separate the date and time when |
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590 both are specified. |
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591 */ |
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592 |
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593 |
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594 /*! |
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595 \enum Qt::TimeSpec |
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596 |
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597 \value LocalTime Locale dependent time (Timezones and Daylight Savings Time). |
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598 \value UTC Coordinated Universal Time, replaces Greenwich Mean Time. |
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599 \value OffsetFromUTC An offset in seconds from Coordinated Universal Time. |
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600 */ |
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601 |
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602 /*! |
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603 \enum Qt::DayOfWeek |
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604 |
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605 \value Monday |
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606 \value Tuesday |
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607 \value Wednesday |
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608 \value Thursday |
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609 \value Friday |
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610 \value Saturday |
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611 \value Sunday |
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612 */ |
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613 |
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614 /*! |
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615 \enum Qt::CaseSensitivity |
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616 |
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617 \value CaseInsensitive |
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618 \value CaseSensitive |
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619 */ |
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620 |
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621 /*! |
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622 \enum Qt::ToolBarArea |
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623 |
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624 \value LeftToolBarArea |
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625 \value RightToolBarArea |
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626 \value TopToolBarArea |
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627 \value BottomToolBarArea |
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628 \value AllToolBarAreas |
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629 \value NoToolBarArea |
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630 |
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631 \omitvalue ToolBarArea_Mask |
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632 */ |
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633 |
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634 /*! |
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635 \enum Qt::DockWidgetArea |
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636 |
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637 \value LeftDockWidgetArea |
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638 \value RightDockWidgetArea |
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639 \value TopDockWidgetArea |
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640 \value BottomDockWidgetArea |
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641 \value AllDockWidgetAreas |
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642 \value NoDockWidgetArea |
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643 |
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644 \omitvalue DockWidgetArea_Mask |
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645 */ |
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646 |
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647 /*! |
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648 \enum Qt::BackgroundMode |
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649 |
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650 \compat |
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651 |
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652 \value FixedColor |
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653 \value FixedPixmap |
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654 \value NoBackground |
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655 \value PaletteForeground |
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656 \value PaletteButton |
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657 \value PaletteLight |
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658 \value PaletteMidlight |
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659 \value PaletteDark |
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660 \value PaletteMid |
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661 \value PaletteText |
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662 \value PaletteBrightText |
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663 \value PaletteBase |
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664 \value PaletteBackground |
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665 \value PaletteShadow |
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666 \value PaletteHighlight |
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667 \value PaletteHighlightedText |
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668 \value PaletteButtonText |
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669 \value PaletteLink |
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670 \value PaletteLinkVisited |
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671 \value X11ParentRelative |
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672 */ |
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673 |
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674 /*! |
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675 \enum Qt::ImageConversionFlag |
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676 |
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677 The options marked "(default)" are set if no other values from |
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678 the list are included (since the defaults are zero): |
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679 |
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680 Color/Mono preference (ignored for QBitmap): |
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681 |
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682 \value AutoColor (default) - If the image has \link |
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683 QImage::depth() depth\endlink 1 and contains only |
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684 black and white pixels, the pixmap becomes monochrome. |
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685 \value ColorOnly The pixmap is dithered/converted to the |
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686 \link QPixmap::defaultDepth() native display depth\endlink. |
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687 \value MonoOnly The pixmap becomes monochrome. If necessary, |
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688 it is dithered using the chosen dithering algorithm. |
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689 |
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690 Dithering mode preference for RGB channels: |
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691 |
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692 \value DiffuseDither (default) - A high-quality dither. |
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693 \value OrderedDither A faster, more ordered dither. |
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694 \value ThresholdDither No dithering; closest color is used. |
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695 |
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696 Dithering mode preference for alpha channel: |
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697 |
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698 \value ThresholdAlphaDither (default) - No dithering. |
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699 \value OrderedAlphaDither A faster, more ordered dither. |
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700 \value DiffuseAlphaDither A high-quality dither. |
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701 \omitvalue NoAlpha |
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702 |
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703 Color matching versus dithering preference: |
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704 |
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705 \value PreferDither (default when converting to a pixmap) - Always dither |
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706 32-bit images when the image is converted to 8 bits. |
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707 \value AvoidDither (default when converting for the purpose of saving to |
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708 file) - Dither 32-bit images only if the image has more than 256 |
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709 colors and it is being converted to 8 bits. |
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710 \omitvalue AutoDither |
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711 |
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712 \omitvalue ColorMode_Mask |
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713 \omitvalue Dither_Mask |
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714 \omitvalue AlphaDither_Mask |
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715 \omitvalue DitherMode_Mask |
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716 |
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717 \value NoOpaqueDetection Do not check whether the image contains non-opaque |
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718 pixels. Use this if you know that the image is semi-transparent and |
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719 you want to avoid the overhead of checking the pixels in the image |
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720 until a non-opaque pixel is found, or if you want the pixmap to |
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721 retain an alpha channel for some other reason. If the image has no |
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722 alpha channel this flag has no effect. |
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723 */ |
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724 |
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725 /*! \enum Qt::GUIStyle |
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726 |
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727 \compat |
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728 |
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729 \value WindowsStyle |
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730 \value MotifStyle |
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731 \value MacStyle |
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732 \value Win3Style |
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733 \value PMStyle |
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734 */ |
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735 |
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736 /*! |
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737 \enum Qt::UIEffect |
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738 |
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739 This enum describes the available UI effects. |
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740 |
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741 By default, Qt will try to use the platform specific desktop |
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742 settings for each effect. Use the |
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743 QApplication::setDesktopSettingsAware() function (passing \c false |
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744 as argument) to prevent this, and the |
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745 QApplication::setEffectEnabled() to enable or disable a particular |
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746 effect. |
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747 |
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748 Note that all effects are disabled on screens running at less than |
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749 16-bit color depth. |
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750 |
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751 \omitvalue UI_General |
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752 |
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753 \value UI_AnimateMenu Show animated menus. |
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754 \value UI_FadeMenu Show faded menus. |
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755 \value UI_AnimateCombo Show animated comboboxes. |
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756 \value UI_AnimateTooltip Show tooltip animations. |
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757 \value UI_FadeTooltip Show tooltip fading effects. |
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758 \value UI_AnimateToolBox Reserved |
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759 |
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760 \sa QApplication::setEffectEnabled(), QApplication::setDesktopSettingsAware() |
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761 */ |
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762 |
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763 /*! \enum Qt::AspectRatioMode |
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764 |
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765 This enum type defines what happens to the aspect ratio when |
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766 scaling an rectangle. |
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767 |
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768 \image qimage-scaling.png |
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769 |
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770 \value IgnoreAspectRatio The size is scaled freely. The aspect |
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771 ratio is not preserved. |
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772 \value KeepAspectRatio The size is scaled to a rectangle as |
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773 large as possible inside a given |
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774 rectangle, preserving the aspect ratio. |
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775 \value KeepAspectRatioByExpanding The size is scaled to a |
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776 rectangle as small as possible |
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777 outside a given rectangle, |
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778 preserving the aspect ratio. |
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779 |
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780 \omitvalue ScaleFree |
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781 \omitvalue ScaleMin |
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782 \omitvalue ScaleMax |
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783 |
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784 \sa QSize::scale(), QImage::scaled() |
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785 */ |
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786 |
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787 /*! \typedef Qt::ScaleMode |
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788 \compat |
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789 |
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790 Use Qt::AspectRatioMode instead. |
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791 |
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792 The enum values have been renamed as follows: |
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793 |
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794 \table |
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795 \row \i Old enum value \i New enum value |
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796 \row \i Qt::ScaleFree \i Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio |
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797 \row \i Qt::ScaleMin \i Qt::KeepAspectRatio |
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798 \row \i Qt::ScaleMax \i Qt::KeepAspectRatioByExpanding |
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799 \endtable |
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800 */ |
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801 |
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802 /*! \enum Qt::TransformationMode |
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803 |
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804 This enum type defines whether image transformations (e.g., |
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805 scaling) should be smooth or not. |
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806 |
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807 \value FastTransformation The transformation is performed |
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808 quickly, with no smoothing. |
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809 \value SmoothTransformation The resulting image is transformed |
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810 using bilinear filtering. |
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811 |
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812 \sa QImage::scaled() |
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813 */ |
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814 |
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815 /*! \enum Qt::Axis |
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816 |
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817 This enum type defines three values to represent the three |
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818 axes in the cartesian coordinate system. |
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819 |
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820 \value XAxis The X axis. |
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821 \value YAxis The Y axis. |
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822 \value ZAxis The Z axis. |
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823 |
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824 \sa QTransform::rotate(), QTransform::rotateRadians() |
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825 */ |
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826 |
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827 /*! |
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828 \enum Qt::WidgetAttribute |
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829 |
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830 \keyword widget attributes |
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831 |
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832 This enum type is used to specify various widget attributes. |
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833 Attributes are set and cleared with QWidget::setAttribute(), and |
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834 queried with QWidget::testAttribute(), although some have special |
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835 convenience functions which are mentioned below. |
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836 |
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837 \value WA_AcceptDrops Allows data from drag and drop operations |
|
838 to be dropped onto the widget (see QWidget::setAcceptDrops()). |
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839 |
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840 \value WA_AlwaysShowToolTips Enables tooltips for inactive windows. |
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841 |
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842 \value WA_ContentsPropagated This flag is superfluous and |
|
843 obsolete; it no longer has any effect. Since Qt 4.1, all widgets |
|
844 that do not set WA_PaintOnScreen propagate their contents. |
|
845 |
|
846 \value WA_CustomWhatsThis Indicates that the widget wants to |
|
847 continue operating normally in "What's This?" mode. This is set by the |
|
848 widget's author. |
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849 |
|
850 \value WA_DeleteOnClose Makes Qt delete this widget when the |
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851 widget has accepted the close event (see QWidget::closeEvent()). |
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852 |
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853 \value WA_Disabled Indicates that the widget is disabled, i.e. |
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854 it does not receive any mouse or keyboard events. There is also a |
|
855 getter functions QWidget::isEnabled(). This is set/cleared by the |
|
856 Qt kernel. |
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857 |
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858 \value WA_DontShowOnScreen Indicates that the widget is hidden or is |
|
859 not a part of the viewable Desktop. |
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860 |
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861 \omitvalue WA_DropSiteRegistered |
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862 \omitvalue WA_ForceAcceptDrops |
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863 |
|
864 \value WA_ForceDisabled Indicates that the widget is |
|
865 explicitly disabled, i.e. it will remain disabled even when all |
|
866 its ancestors are set to the enabled state. This implies |
|
867 WA_Disabled. This is set/cleared by QWidget::setEnabled() and |
|
868 QWidget::setDisabled(). |
|
869 |
|
870 \value WA_ForceUpdatesDisabled Indicates that updates are |
|
871 explicitly disabled for the widget; i.e. it will remain disabled |
|
872 even when all its ancestors are set to the updates-enabled state. |
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873 This implies WA_UpdatesDisabled. This is set/cleared by |
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874 QWidget::setUpdatesEnabled(). |
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875 |
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876 \value WA_GroupLeader |
|
877 \e{This attribute has been deprecated.} Use QWidget::windowModality |
|
878 instead. |
|
879 |
|
880 \value WA_Hover Forces Qt to generate paint events when the mouse |
|
881 enters or leaves the widget. This feature is typically used when |
|
882 implementing custom styles; see the \l{widgets/styles}{Styles} |
|
883 example for details. |
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884 |
|
885 \value WA_InputMethodEnabled Enables input methods for Asian languages. |
|
886 Must be set when creating custom text editing widgets. |
|
887 On Windows CE this flag can be used in addition to |
|
888 QApplication::autoSipEnabled to automatically display the SIP when |
|
889 entering a widget. |
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890 |
|
891 \value WA_KeyboardFocusChange Set on a toplevel window when |
|
892 the users changes focus with the keyboard (tab, backtab, or shortcut). |
|
893 |
|
894 \value WA_KeyCompression Enables key event compression if set, |
|
895 and disables it if not set. By default key compression is off, so |
|
896 widgets receive one key press event for each key press (or more, |
|
897 since autorepeat is usually on). If you turn it on and your |
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898 program doesn't keep up with key input, Qt may try to compress key |
|
899 events so that more than one character can be processed in each |
|
900 event. |
|
901 For example, a word processor widget might receive 2, 3 or more |
|
902 characters in each QKeyEvent::text(), if the layout recalculation |
|
903 takes too long for the CPU. |
|
904 If a widget supports multiple character unicode input, it is |
|
905 always safe to turn the compression on. |
|
906 Qt performs key event compression only for printable characters. |
|
907 Qt::Modifier keys, cursor movement keys, function keys and |
|
908 miscellaneous action keys (e.g. Escape, Enter, Backspace, |
|
909 PrintScreen) will stop key event compression, even if there are |
|
910 more compressible key events available. |
|
911 Platforms other than Mac and X11 do not support this compression, |
|
912 in which case turning it on will have no effect. |
|
913 This is set/cleared by the widget's author. |
|
914 |
|
915 \value WA_LayoutOnEntireRect Indicates that the widget |
|
916 wants QLayout to operate on the entire QWidget::rect(), not only |
|
917 on QWidget::contentsRect(). This is set by the widget's author. |
|
918 |
|
919 \value WA_LayoutUsesWidgetRect Ignore the layout item rect from the style |
|
920 when laying out this widget with QLayout. This makes a difference in |
|
921 QMacStyle and QPlastiqueStyle for some widgets. |
|
922 |
|
923 \value WA_MacNoClickThrough When a widget that has this attribute set |
|
924 is clicked, and its window is inactive, the click will make the window |
|
925 active but won't be seen by the widget. Typical use of this attribute |
|
926 is on widgets with "destructive" actions, such as a "Delete" button. |
|
927 WA_MacNoClickThrough also applies to all child widgets of the widget |
|
928 that has it set. |
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929 |
|
930 \value WA_MacOpaqueSizeGrip Indicates that the native Carbon size grip |
|
931 should be opaque instead of transparent (the default). This attribute |
|
932 is only applicable to Mac OS X and is set by the widget's author. |
|
933 |
|
934 \value WA_MacShowFocusRect Indicates that this widget should get a |
|
935 QFocusFrame around it. Some widgets draw their own focus halo |
|
936 regardless of this attribute. Not that the QWidget::focusPolicy |
|
937 also plays the main role in whether something is given focus or |
|
938 not, this only controls whether or not this gets the focus |
|
939 frame. This attribute is only applicable to Mac OS X. |
|
940 |
|
941 \value WA_MacNormalSize Indicates the widget should have the |
|
942 normal size for widgets in Mac OS X. This attribute is only |
|
943 applicable to Mac OS X. |
|
944 |
|
945 \value WA_MacSmallSize Indicates the widget should have the small |
|
946 size for widgets in Mac OS X. This attribute is only applicable to |
|
947 Mac OS X. |
|
948 |
|
949 \value WA_MacMiniSize Indicates the widget should have the mini |
|
950 size for widgets in Mac OS X. This attribute is only applicable to |
|
951 Mac OS X. |
|
952 |
|
953 \value WA_MacVariableSize Indicates the widget can choose between |
|
954 alternative sizes for widgets to avoid clipping. |
|
955 This attribute is only applicable to Mac OS X. |
|
956 |
|
957 \value WA_MacBrushedMetal Indicates the widget should be drawn in |
|
958 the brushed metal style as supported by the windowing system. This |
|
959 attribute is only applicable to Mac OS X. |
|
960 |
|
961 \omitvalue WA_MacMetalStyle |
|
962 |
|
963 \value WA_Mapped Indicates that the widget is mapped on screen. |
|
964 This is set/cleared by the Qt kernel. |
|
965 |
|
966 \value WA_MouseNoMask Makes the widget receive mouse events for |
|
967 the entire widget regardless of the currently set mask, |
|
968 overriding QWidget::setMask(). This is not applicable for |
|
969 top-level windows. |
|
970 |
|
971 \value WA_MouseTracking Indicates that the widget has mouse |
|
972 tracking enabled. See QWidget::mouseTracking. |
|
973 |
|
974 \value WA_Moved Indicates that the widget has an explicit |
|
975 position. This is set/cleared by QWidget::move() and |
|
976 by QWidget::setGeometry(). |
|
977 |
|
978 \value WA_MSWindowsUseDirect3D This value is obsolete and has no |
|
979 effect. |
|
980 |
|
981 \value WA_NoBackground This value is obsolete. Use |
|
982 WA_OpaquePaintEvent instead. |
|
983 |
|
984 \value WA_NoChildEventsForParent Indicates that the widget does |
|
985 not want ChildAdded or ChildRemoved events sent to its |
|
986 parent. This is rarely necessary but can help to avoid automatic |
|
987 insertion widgets like splitters and layouts. This is set by a |
|
988 widget's author. |
|
989 |
|
990 \value WA_NoChildEventsFromChildren Indicates that the widget does |
|
991 not want to receive ChildAdded or ChildRemoved events sent from its |
|
992 children. This is set by a widget's author. |
|
993 |
|
994 \value WA_NoMouseReplay Used for pop-up widgets. Indicates that the most |
|
995 recent mouse press event should not be replayed when the pop-up widget |
|
996 closes. The flag is set by the widget's author and cleared by the Qt kernel |
|
997 every time the widget receives a new mouse event. |
|
998 |
|
999 \value WA_NoMousePropagation Prohibits mouse events from being propagated |
|
1000 to the widget's parent. This attribute is disabled by default. |
|
1001 |
|
1002 \value WA_TransparentForMouseEvents When enabled, this attribute disables |
|
1003 the delivery of mouse events to the widget and its children. Mouse events |
|
1004 are delivered to other widgets as if the widget and its children were not |
|
1005 present in the widget hierarchy; mouse clicks and other events effectively |
|
1006 "pass through" them. This attribute is disabled by default. |
|
1007 |
|
1008 \value WA_NoSystemBackground Indicates that the widget has no background, |
|
1009 i.e. when the widget receives paint events, the background is not |
|
1010 automatically repainted. \note Unlike WA_OpaquePaintEvent, newly exposed |
|
1011 areas are \bold never filled with the background (e.g., after showing a |
|
1012 window for the first time the user can see "through" it until the |
|
1013 application processes the paint events). This flag is set or cleared by the |
|
1014 widget's author. |
|
1015 |
|
1016 \value WA_OpaquePaintEvent Indicates that the widget paints all its pixels |
|
1017 when it receives a paint event. Thus, it is not required for operations |
|
1018 like updating, resizing, scrolling and focus changes to erase the widget |
|
1019 before generating paint events. The use of WA_OpaquePaintEvent provides a |
|
1020 small optimization by helping to reduce flicker on systems that do not |
|
1021 support double buffering and avoiding computational cycles necessary to |
|
1022 erase the background prior to painting. \note Unlike |
|
1023 WA_NoSystemBackground, WA_OpaquePaintEvent makes an effort to avoid |
|
1024 transparent window backgrounds. This flag is set or cleared by the widget's |
|
1025 author. |
|
1026 |
|
1027 \value WA_OutsideWSRange Indicates that the widget is outside |
|
1028 the valid range of the window system's coordinate system. A widget |
|
1029 outside the valid range cannot be mapped on screen. This is |
|
1030 set/cleared by the Qt kernel. |
|
1031 |
|
1032 \value WA_PaintOnScreen Indicates that the widget wants to draw directly |
|
1033 onto the screen. Widgets with this attribute set do not participate in |
|
1034 composition management, i.e. they cannot be semi-transparent or shine |
|
1035 through semi-transparent overlapping widgets. \note This flag is only |
|
1036 supported on X11 and it disables double buffering. On Qt for Embedded |
|
1037 Linux, the flag only works when set on a top-level widget and it relies on |
|
1038 support from the active screen driver. This flag is set or cleared by the |
|
1039 widget's author. To render outside of Qt's paint system, e.g., if you |
|
1040 require native painting primitives, you need to reimplement |
|
1041 QWidget::paintEngine() to return 0 and set this flag. |
|
1042 |
|
1043 \value WA_PaintOutsidePaintEvent Makes it possible to use QPainter to |
|
1044 paint on the widget outside \l{QWidget::paintEvent()}{paintEvent()}. This |
|
1045 flag is not supported on Windows, Mac OS X or Embedded Linux. We recommend |
|
1046 that you use it only when porting Qt 3 code to Qt 4. |
|
1047 |
|
1048 \value WA_PaintUnclipped Makes all painters operating on this widget |
|
1049 unclipped. Children of this widget or other widgets in front of it do not |
|
1050 clip the area the painter can paint on. This flag is only supported for |
|
1051 widgets with the WA_PaintOnScreen flag set. The preferred way to do this in |
|
1052 a cross platform way is to create a transparent widget that lies in front |
|
1053 of the other widgets. |
|
1054 |
|
1055 \value WA_PendingMoveEvent Indicates that a move event is pending, e.g., |
|
1056 when a hidden widget was moved. This flag is set or cleared by the Qt |
|
1057 kernel. |
|
1058 |
|
1059 \value WA_PendingResizeEvent Indicates that a resize event is pending, |
|
1060 e.g., when a hidden widget was resized. This flag is set or cleared by the |
|
1061 Qt kernel. |
|
1062 |
|
1063 \value WA_QuitOnClose Makes Qt quit the application when the last widget |
|
1064 with the attribute set has accepted closeEvent(). This behavior can be |
|
1065 modified with the QApplication::quitOnLastWindowClosed property. By default |
|
1066 this attribute is set for all widgets of type Qt::Window. |
|
1067 |
|
1068 \value WA_Resized Indicates that the widget has an explicit size. This flag |
|
1069 is set or cleared by QWidget::resize() and QWidget::setGeometry(). |
|
1070 |
|
1071 \value WA_RightToLeft Indicates that the layout direction for the widget |
|
1072 is right to left. |
|
1073 |
|
1074 \value WA_SetCursor Indicates that the widget has a cursor of its own. This |
|
1075 flag is set or cleared by QWidget::setCursor() and QWidget::unsetCursor(). |
|
1076 |
|
1077 \value WA_SetFont Indicates that the widget has a font of its own. This |
|
1078 flag is set or cleared by QWidget::setFont(). |
|
1079 |
|
1080 \value WA_SetPalette Indicates that the widget has a palette of its own. |
|
1081 This flag is set or cleared by QWidget::setPalette(). |
|
1082 |
|
1083 \value WA_SetStyle Indicates that the widget has a style of its own. This |
|
1084 flag is set or cleared by QWidget::setStyle(). |
|
1085 |
|
1086 \value WA_ShowModal \e{This attribute has been deprecated.} Use |
|
1087 QWidget::windowModality instead. |
|
1088 |
|
1089 \value WA_StaticContents Indicates that the widget contents are north-west |
|
1090 aligned and static. On resize, such a widget will receive paint events only |
|
1091 for parts of itself that are newly visible. This flag is set or cleared by |
|
1092 the widget's author. |
|
1093 |
|
1094 \value WA_StyleSheet Indicates that the widget is styled using a |
|
1095 \l{Qt Style Sheets}{style sheet}. |
|
1096 |
|
1097 \value WA_TranslucentBackground Indicates that the widget should have a |
|
1098 translucent background, i.e., any non-opaque regions of the widgets will be |
|
1099 translucent because the widget will have an alpha channel. Setting this |
|
1100 flag causes WA_NoSystemBackground to be set. On Windows the |
|
1101 widget also needs the Qt::FramelessWindowHint window flag to be set. |
|
1102 This flag is set or cleared by the widget's author. |
|
1103 |
|
1104 \value WA_UnderMouse Indicates that the widget is under the mouse cursor. |
|
1105 The value is not updated correctly during drag and drop operations. There |
|
1106 is also a getter function, QWidget::underMouse(). This flag is set or |
|
1107 cleared by the Qt kernel. |
|
1108 |
|
1109 \value WA_UpdatesDisabled Indicates that updates are blocked (including the |
|
1110 system background). This flag is set or cleared by the Qt kernel. |
|
1111 \warning This flag must \e never be set or cleared by the widget's author. |
|
1112 |
|
1113 \value WA_WindowModified Indicates that the window is marked as modified. |
|
1114 On some platforms this flag will do nothing, on others (including Mac OS X |
|
1115 and Windows) the window will take a modified appearance. This flag is set |
|
1116 or cleared by QWidget::setWindowModified(). |
|
1117 |
|
1118 \value WA_WindowPropagation Makes a toplevel window inherit font and |
|
1119 palette from its parent. |
|
1120 |
|
1121 \value WA_MacAlwaysShowToolWindow On Mac OS X, show the tool window even |
|
1122 when the application is not active. By default, all tool windows are |
|
1123 hidden when the application is inactive. |
|
1124 |
|
1125 \value WA_SetLocale Indicates the locale should be taken into consideration |
|
1126 in the widget. |
|
1127 |
|
1128 \value WA_StyledBackground Indicates the widget should be drawn using a |
|
1129 styled background. |
|
1130 |
|
1131 \value WA_ShowWithoutActivating Show the widget without making it active. |
|
1132 |
|
1133 \value WA_NativeWindow Indicates that a native window is created for the |
|
1134 widget. Enabling this flag will also force a native window for the widget's |
|
1135 ancestors unless Qt::WA_DontCreateNativeAncestors is set. |
|
1136 |
|
1137 \value WA_DontCreateNativeAncestors Indicates that the widget's ancestors |
|
1138 are kept non-native even though the widget itself is native. |
|
1139 |
|
1140 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeDesktop Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP to the |
|
1141 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1142 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1143 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. |
|
1144 |
|
1145 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeDock Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK to the |
|
1146 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1147 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1148 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. |
|
1149 |
|
1150 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeToolBar Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR to the |
|
1151 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1152 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1153 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automaticaly sets this |
|
1154 attribute for QToolBar. |
|
1155 |
|
1156 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeMenu Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_MENU to the |
|
1157 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1158 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1159 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1160 attribute for QMenu when torn-off. |
|
1161 |
|
1162 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeUtility Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY to the |
|
1163 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1164 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1165 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1166 attribute for the Qt::Tool window type. |
|
1167 |
|
1168 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeSplash Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH to the |
|
1169 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1170 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1171 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1172 attribute for the Qt::SplashScreen window type. |
|
1173 |
|
1174 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeDialog Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG |
|
1175 to the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1176 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This |
|
1177 attribute has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets |
|
1178 this attribute for the Qt::Dialog and Qt::Sheet window types. |
|
1179 |
|
1180 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeDropDownMenu Adds |
|
1181 _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DROPDOWN_MENU to the window's |
|
1182 _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1183 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This |
|
1184 attribute has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt |
|
1185 automatically sets this attribute for QMenus added to a QMenuBar. |
|
1186 |
|
1187 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypePopupMenu Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_POPUP_MENU |
|
1188 to the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1189 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1190 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1191 attribute for QMenu. |
|
1192 |
|
1193 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeToolTip Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLTIP to the |
|
1194 window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1195 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1196 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1197 attribute for the Qt::ToolTip window type. |
|
1198 |
|
1199 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeNotification Adds |
|
1200 _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_NOTIFICATION to the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 |
|
1201 window property. See http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more |
|
1202 details. This attribute has no effect on non-X11 platforms. |
|
1203 |
|
1204 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeCombo Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_COMBO |
|
1205 to the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1206 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1207 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1208 attribute for the QComboBox pop-up. |
|
1209 |
|
1210 \value WA_X11NetWmWindowTypeDND Adds _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DND to |
|
1211 the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE X11 window property. See |
|
1212 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/ for more details. This attribute |
|
1213 has no effect on non-X11 platforms. \note Qt automatically sets this |
|
1214 attribute on the feedback widget used during a drag. |
|
1215 |
|
1216 \value WA_MacFrameworkScaled Enables resolution independence aware mode |
|
1217 on Mac when using Carbon. This attribute has no effect on Cocoa. |
|
1218 The attribute is off by default and can be enabled on a per-window basis. |
|
1219 |
|
1220 \value WA_AcceptTouchEvents Allows touch events (see QTouchEvent) |
|
1221 to be sent to the widget. Must be set on all widgets that can |
|
1222 handle touch events. Without this attribute set, events from a |
|
1223 touch device will be sent as mouse events. |
|
1224 |
|
1225 \value WA_TouchPadAcceptSingleTouchEvents Allows touchpad single |
|
1226 touch events to be sent to the widget. |
|
1227 |
|
1228 \omitvalue WA_SetLayoutDirection |
|
1229 \omitvalue WA_InputMethodTransparent |
|
1230 \omitvalue WA_WState_CompressKeys |
|
1231 \omitvalue WA_WState_ConfigPending |
|
1232 \omitvalue WA_WState_Created |
|
1233 \omitvalue WA_WState_DND |
|
1234 \omitvalue WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide |
|
1235 \omitvalue WA_WState_Hidden |
|
1236 \omitvalue WA_WState_InPaintEvent |
|
1237 \omitvalue WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy |
|
1238 \omitvalue WA_WState_Polished |
|
1239 \omitvalue WA_WState_Reparented |
|
1240 \omitvalue WA_WState_Visible |
|
1241 \omitvalue WA_SetWindowIcon |
|
1242 \omitvalue WA_PendingUpdate |
|
1243 \omitvalue WA_LaidOut |
|
1244 \omitvalue WA_GrabbedShortcut |
|
1245 \omitvalue WA_DontShowOnScreen |
|
1246 \omitvalue WA_InvalidSize |
|
1247 \omitvalue WA_ForceUpdatesDisabled |
|
1248 \omitvalue WA_NoX11EventCompression |
|
1249 \omitvalue WA_TintedBackground |
|
1250 \omitvalue WA_X11OpenGLOverlay |
|
1251 \omitvalue WA_CanHostQMdiSubWindowTitleBar |
|
1252 \omitvalue WA_AttributeCount |
|
1253 \omitvalue WA_StyleSheet |
|
1254 \omitvalue WA_X11BypassTransientForHint |
|
1255 \omitvalue WA_SetWindowModality |
|
1256 \omitvalue WA_WState_WindowOpacitySet |
|
1257 \omitvalue WA_WState_AcceptedTouchBeginEvent |
|
1258 */ |
|
1259 |
|
1260 /*! \typedef Qt::HANDLE |
|
1261 |
|
1262 Platform-specific handle type for system objects. This is |
|
1263 equivalent to \c{void *} on Mac OS X and embedded Linux, |
|
1264 and to \c{unsigned long} on X11. On Windows it is the |
|
1265 DWORD returned by the Win32 function getCurrentThreadId(). |
|
1266 |
|
1267 \warning Using this type is not portable. |
|
1268 */ |
|
1269 |
|
1270 /*! |
|
1271 \enum Qt::Key |
|
1272 |
|
1273 The key names used by Qt. |
|
1274 |
|
1275 \value Key_Escape |
|
1276 \value Key_Tab |
|
1277 \value Key_Backtab |
|
1278 \omitvalue Key_BackTab |
|
1279 \value Key_Backspace |
|
1280 \omitvalue Key_BackSpace |
|
1281 \value Key_Return |
|
1282 \value Key_Enter Typically located on the keypad. |
|
1283 \value Key_Insert |
|
1284 \value Key_Delete |
|
1285 \value Key_Pause |
|
1286 \value Key_Print |
|
1287 \value Key_SysReq |
|
1288 \value Key_Clear |
|
1289 \value Key_Home |
|
1290 \value Key_End |
|
1291 \value Key_Left |
|
1292 \value Key_Up |
|
1293 \value Key_Right |
|
1294 \value Key_Down |
|
1295 \value Key_PageUp |
|
1296 \omitvalue Key_Prior |
|
1297 \value Key_PageDown |
|
1298 \omitvalue Key_Next |
|
1299 \value Key_Shift |
|
1300 \value Key_Control On Mac OS X, this corresponds to the Command keys. |
|
1301 \value Key_Meta On Mac OS X, this corresponds to the Control keys. |
|
1302 On Windows keyboards, this key is mapped to the |
|
1303 Windows key. |
|
1304 \value Key_Alt |
|
1305 \value Key_AltGr On Windows, when the KeyDown event for this key is |
|
1306 sent, the Ctrl+Alt modifiers are also set. |
|
1307 \value Key_CapsLock |
|
1308 \value Key_NumLock |
|
1309 \value Key_ScrollLock |
|
1310 \value Key_F1 |
|
1311 \value Key_F2 |
|
1312 \value Key_F3 |
|
1313 \value Key_F4 |
|
1314 \value Key_F5 |
|
1315 \value Key_F6 |
|
1316 \value Key_F7 |
|
1317 \value Key_F8 |
|
1318 \value Key_F9 |
|
1319 \value Key_F10 |
|
1320 \value Key_F11 |
|
1321 \value Key_F12 |
|
1322 \value Key_F13 |
|
1323 \value Key_F14 |
|
1324 \value Key_F15 |
|
1325 \value Key_F16 |
|
1326 \value Key_F17 |
|
1327 \value Key_F18 |
|
1328 \value Key_F19 |
|
1329 \value Key_F20 |
|
1330 \value Key_F21 |
|
1331 \value Key_F22 |
|
1332 \value Key_F23 |
|
1333 \value Key_F24 |
|
1334 \value Key_F25 |
|
1335 \value Key_F26 |
|
1336 \value Key_F27 |
|
1337 \value Key_F28 |
|
1338 \value Key_F29 |
|
1339 \value Key_F30 |
|
1340 \value Key_F31 |
|
1341 \value Key_F32 |
|
1342 \value Key_F33 |
|
1343 \value Key_F34 |
|
1344 \value Key_F35 |
|
1345 \value Key_Super_L |
|
1346 \value Key_Super_R |
|
1347 \value Key_Menu |
|
1348 \value Key_Hyper_L |
|
1349 \value Key_Hyper_R |
|
1350 \value Key_Help |
|
1351 \value Key_Direction_L |
|
1352 \value Key_Direction_R |
|
1353 \value Key_Space |
|
1354 \value Key_Any |
|
1355 \value Key_Exclam |
|
1356 \value Key_QuoteDbl |
|
1357 \value Key_NumberSign |
|
1358 \value Key_Dollar |
|
1359 \value Key_Percent |
|
1360 \value Key_Ampersand |
|
1361 \value Key_Apostrophe |
|
1362 \value Key_ParenLeft |
|
1363 \value Key_ParenRight |
|
1364 \value Key_Asterisk |
|
1365 \value Key_Plus |
|
1366 \value Key_Comma |
|
1367 \value Key_Minus |
|
1368 \value Key_Period |
|
1369 \value Key_Slash |
|
1370 \value Key_0 |
|
1371 \value Key_1 |
|
1372 \value Key_2 |
|
1373 \value Key_3 |
|
1374 \value Key_4 |
|
1375 \value Key_5 |
|
1376 \value Key_6 |
|
1377 \value Key_7 |
|
1378 \value Key_8 |
|
1379 \value Key_9 |
|
1380 \value Key_Colon |
|
1381 \value Key_Semicolon |
|
1382 \value Key_Less |
|
1383 \value Key_Equal |
|
1384 \value Key_Greater |
|
1385 \value Key_Question |
|
1386 \value Key_At |
|
1387 \value Key_A |
|
1388 \value Key_B |
|
1389 \value Key_C |
|
1390 \value Key_D |
|
1391 \value Key_E |
|
1392 \value Key_F |
|
1393 \value Key_G |
|
1394 \value Key_H |
|
1395 \value Key_I |
|
1396 \value Key_J |
|
1397 \value Key_K |
|
1398 \value Key_L |
|
1399 \value Key_M |
|
1400 \value Key_N |
|
1401 \value Key_O |
|
1402 \value Key_P |
|
1403 \value Key_Q |
|
1404 \value Key_R |
|
1405 \value Key_S |
|
1406 \value Key_T |
|
1407 \value Key_U |
|
1408 \value Key_V |
|
1409 \value Key_W |
|
1410 \value Key_X |
|
1411 \value Key_Y |
|
1412 \value Key_Z |
|
1413 \value Key_BracketLeft |
|
1414 \value Key_Backslash |
|
1415 \value Key_BracketRight |
|
1416 \value Key_AsciiCircum |
|
1417 \value Key_Underscore |
|
1418 \value Key_QuoteLeft |
|
1419 \value Key_BraceLeft |
|
1420 \value Key_Bar |
|
1421 \value Key_BraceRight |
|
1422 \value Key_AsciiTilde |
|
1423 \value Key_nobreakspace |
|
1424 \value Key_exclamdown |
|
1425 \value Key_cent |
|
1426 \value Key_sterling |
|
1427 \value Key_currency |
|
1428 \value Key_yen |
|
1429 \value Key_brokenbar |
|
1430 \value Key_section |
|
1431 \value Key_diaeresis |
|
1432 \value Key_copyright |
|
1433 \value Key_ordfeminine |
|
1434 \value Key_guillemotleft |
|
1435 \value Key_notsign |
|
1436 \value Key_hyphen |
|
1437 \value Key_registered |
|
1438 \value Key_macron |
|
1439 \value Key_degree |
|
1440 \value Key_plusminus |
|
1441 \value Key_twosuperior |
|
1442 \value Key_threesuperior |
|
1443 \value Key_acute |
|
1444 \value Key_mu |
|
1445 \value Key_paragraph |
|
1446 \value Key_periodcentered |
|
1447 \value Key_cedilla |
|
1448 \value Key_onesuperior |
|
1449 \value Key_masculine |
|
1450 \value Key_guillemotright |
|
1451 \value Key_onequarter |
|
1452 \value Key_onehalf |
|
1453 \value Key_threequarters |
|
1454 \value Key_questiondown |
|
1455 \value Key_Agrave |
|
1456 \value Key_Aacute |
|
1457 \value Key_Acircumflex |
|
1458 \value Key_Atilde |
|
1459 \value Key_Adiaeresis |
|
1460 \value Key_Aring |
|
1461 \value Key_AE |
|
1462 \value Key_Ccedilla |
|
1463 \value Key_Egrave |
|
1464 \value Key_Eacute |
|
1465 \value Key_Ecircumflex |
|
1466 \value Key_Ediaeresis |
|
1467 \value Key_Igrave |
|
1468 \value Key_Iacute |
|
1469 \value Key_Icircumflex |
|
1470 \value Key_Idiaeresis |
|
1471 \value Key_ETH |
|
1472 \value Key_Ntilde |
|
1473 \value Key_Ograve |
|
1474 \value Key_Oacute |
|
1475 \value Key_Ocircumflex |
|
1476 \value Key_Otilde |
|
1477 \value Key_Odiaeresis |
|
1478 \value Key_multiply |
|
1479 \value Key_Ooblique |
|
1480 \value Key_Ugrave |
|
1481 \value Key_Uacute |
|
1482 \value Key_Ucircumflex |
|
1483 \value Key_Udiaeresis |
|
1484 \value Key_Yacute |
|
1485 \value Key_THORN |
|
1486 \value Key_ssharp |
|
1487 \omitvalue Key_agrave |
|
1488 \omitvalue Key_aacute |
|
1489 \omitvalue Key_acircumflex |
|
1490 \omitvalue Key_atilde |
|
1491 \omitvalue Key_adiaeresis |
|
1492 \omitvalue Key_aring |
|
1493 \omitvalue Key_ae |
|
1494 \omitvalue Key_ccedilla |
|
1495 \omitvalue Key_egrave |
|
1496 \omitvalue Key_eacute |
|
1497 \omitvalue Key_ecircumflex |
|
1498 \omitvalue Key_ediaeresis |
|
1499 \omitvalue Key_igrave |
|
1500 \omitvalue Key_iacute |
|
1501 \omitvalue Key_icircumflex |
|
1502 \omitvalue Key_idiaeresis |
|
1503 \omitvalue Key_eth |
|
1504 \omitvalue Key_ntilde |
|
1505 \omitvalue Key_ograve |
|
1506 \omitvalue Key_oacute |
|
1507 \omitvalue Key_ocircumflex |
|
1508 \omitvalue Key_otilde |
|
1509 \omitvalue Key_odiaeresis |
|
1510 \value Key_division |
|
1511 \omitvalue Key_oslash |
|
1512 \omitvalue Key_ugrave |
|
1513 \omitvalue Key_uacute |
|
1514 \omitvalue Key_ucircumflex |
|
1515 \omitvalue Key_udiaeresis |
|
1516 \omitvalue Key_yacute |
|
1517 \omitvalue Key_thorn |
|
1518 \value Key_ydiaeresis |
|
1519 \value Key_Multi_key |
|
1520 \value Key_Codeinput |
|
1521 \value Key_SingleCandidate |
|
1522 \value Key_MultipleCandidate |
|
1523 \value Key_PreviousCandidate |
|
1524 \value Key_Mode_switch |
|
1525 \value Key_Kanji |
|
1526 \value Key_Muhenkan |
|
1527 \value Key_Henkan |
|
1528 \value Key_Romaji |
|
1529 \value Key_Hiragana |
|
1530 \value Key_Katakana |
|
1531 \value Key_Hiragana_Katakana |
|
1532 \value Key_Zenkaku |
|
1533 \value Key_Hankaku |
|
1534 \value Key_Zenkaku_Hankaku |
|
1535 \value Key_Touroku |
|
1536 \value Key_Massyo |
|
1537 \value Key_Kana_Lock |
|
1538 \value Key_Kana_Shift |
|
1539 \value Key_Eisu_Shift |
|
1540 \value Key_Eisu_toggle |
|
1541 \value Key_Hangul |
|
1542 \value Key_Hangul_Start |
|
1543 \value Key_Hangul_End |
|
1544 \value Key_Hangul_Hanja |
|
1545 \value Key_Hangul_Jamo |
|
1546 \value Key_Hangul_Romaja |
|
1547 \value Key_Hangul_Jeonja |
|
1548 \value Key_Hangul_Banja |
|
1549 \value Key_Hangul_PreHanja |
|
1550 \value Key_Hangul_PostHanja |
|
1551 \value Key_Hangul_Special |
|
1552 \value Key_Dead_Grave |
|
1553 \value Key_Dead_Acute |
|
1554 \value Key_Dead_Circumflex |
|
1555 \value Key_Dead_Tilde |
|
1556 \value Key_Dead_Macron |
|
1557 \value Key_Dead_Breve |
|
1558 \value Key_Dead_Abovedot |
|
1559 \value Key_Dead_Diaeresis |
|
1560 \value Key_Dead_Abovering |
|
1561 \value Key_Dead_Doubleacute |
|
1562 \value Key_Dead_Caron |
|
1563 \value Key_Dead_Cedilla |
|
1564 \value Key_Dead_Ogonek |
|
1565 \value Key_Dead_Iota |
|
1566 \value Key_Dead_Voiced_Sound |
|
1567 \value Key_Dead_Semivoiced_Sound |
|
1568 \value Key_Dead_Belowdot |
|
1569 \value Key_Dead_Hook |
|
1570 \value Key_Dead_Horn |
|
1571 \value Key_Back |
|
1572 \value Key_Forward |
|
1573 \value Key_Stop |
|
1574 \value Key_Refresh |
|
1575 \value Key_VolumeDown |
|
1576 \value Key_VolumeMute |
|
1577 \value Key_VolumeUp |
|
1578 \value Key_BassBoost |
|
1579 \value Key_BassUp |
|
1580 \value Key_BassDown |
|
1581 \value Key_TrebleUp |
|
1582 \value Key_TrebleDown |
|
1583 \value Key_MediaPlay |
|
1584 \value Key_MediaStop |
|
1585 \value Key_MediaPrevious |
|
1586 \omitvalue Key_MediaPrev |
|
1587 \value Key_MediaNext |
|
1588 \value Key_MediaRecord |
|
1589 \value Key_HomePage |
|
1590 \value Key_Favorites |
|
1591 \value Key_Search |
|
1592 \value Key_Standby |
|
1593 \value Key_OpenUrl |
|
1594 \value Key_LaunchMail |
|
1595 \value Key_LaunchMedia |
|
1596 \value Key_Launch0 |
|
1597 \value Key_Launch1 |
|
1598 \value Key_Launch2 |
|
1599 \value Key_Launch3 |
|
1600 \value Key_Launch4 |
|
1601 \value Key_Launch5 |
|
1602 \value Key_Launch6 |
|
1603 \value Key_Launch7 |
|
1604 \value Key_Launch8 |
|
1605 \value Key_Launch9 |
|
1606 \value Key_LaunchA |
|
1607 \value Key_LaunchB |
|
1608 \value Key_LaunchC |
|
1609 \value Key_LaunchD |
|
1610 \value Key_LaunchE |
|
1611 \value Key_LaunchF |
|
1612 \value Key_MediaLast |
|
1613 \value Key_unknown |
|
1614 |
|
1615 \value Key_Call |
|
1616 \value Key_Context1 |
|
1617 \value Key_Context2 |
|
1618 \value Key_Context3 |
|
1619 \value Key_Context4 |
|
1620 \value Key_Flip |
|
1621 \value Key_Hangup |
|
1622 \value Key_No |
|
1623 \value Key_Select |
|
1624 \value Key_Yes |
|
1625 |
|
1626 \value Key_Execute |
|
1627 \value Key_Printer |
|
1628 \value Key_Play |
|
1629 \value Key_Sleep |
|
1630 \value Key_Zoom |
|
1631 \value Key_Cancel |
|
1632 |
|
1633 \sa QKeyEvent::key() |
|
1634 */ |
|
1635 |
|
1636 /*! |
|
1637 \enum Qt::HitTestAccuracy |
|
1638 |
|
1639 This enum contains the types of accuracy that can be used by the |
|
1640 QTextDocument class when testing for mouse clicks on text documents. |
|
1641 |
|
1642 \value ExactHit The point at which input occurred must coincide |
|
1643 exactly with input-sensitive parts of the document. |
|
1644 \value FuzzyHit The point at which input occurred can lie close to |
|
1645 input-sensitive parts of the document. |
|
1646 |
|
1647 This enum is defined in the \c <QTextDocument> header file. |
|
1648 */ |
|
1649 |
|
1650 /*! |
|
1651 \enum Qt::WhiteSpaceMode |
|
1652 |
|
1653 This enum describes the types of whitespace mode that are used by |
|
1654 the QTextDocument class to meet the requirements of different kinds |
|
1655 of textual information. |
|
1656 |
|
1657 \value WhiteSpaceNormal The whitespace mode used to display |
|
1658 normal word wrapped text in paragraphs. |
|
1659 \value WhiteSpacePre A preformatted text mode in which |
|
1660 whitespace is reproduced exactly. |
|
1661 \value WhiteSpaceNoWrap |
|
1662 |
|
1663 \omitvalue WhiteSpaceModeUndefined |
|
1664 |
|
1665 This enum is defined in the \c <QTextDocument> header file. |
|
1666 */ |
|
1667 |
|
1668 /*! |
|
1669 \enum Qt::ButtonState_enum |
|
1670 \compat |
|
1671 \value ShiftButton |
|
1672 \value ControlButton |
|
1673 \value AltButton |
|
1674 \value MetaButton |
|
1675 \value Keypad |
|
1676 \value KeyButtonMask |
|
1677 |
|
1678 Use Qt::KeyboardModifier instead. |
|
1679 */ |
|
1680 |
|
1681 /*! |
|
1682 \typedef Qt::ButtonState |
|
1683 \compat |
|
1684 |
|
1685 Use Qt::KeyboardModifier instead. |
|
1686 */ |
|
1687 |
|
1688 /*! |
|
1689 \enum Qt::CheckState |
|
1690 |
|
1691 This enum describes the state of checkable items, controls, and widgets. |
|
1692 |
|
1693 \value Unchecked The item is unchecked. |
|
1694 \value PartiallyChecked The item is partially checked. Items in hierarchical models |
|
1695 may be partially checked if some, but not all, of their |
|
1696 children are checked. |
|
1697 \value Checked The item is checked. |
|
1698 |
|
1699 \sa QCheckBox, Qt::ItemFlags, Qt::ItemDataRole |
|
1700 */ |
|
1701 |
|
1702 |
|
1703 /*! |
|
1704 \enum Qt::ToolButtonStyle |
|
1705 |
|
1706 The style of the tool button, describing how the button's text and |
|
1707 icon should be displayed. |
|
1708 |
|
1709 \value ToolButtonIconOnly Only display the icon. |
|
1710 \value ToolButtonTextOnly Only display the text. |
|
1711 \value ToolButtonTextBesideIcon The text appears beside the icon. |
|
1712 \value ToolButtonTextUnderIcon The text appears under the icon. |
|
1713 \value ToolButtonFollowStyle Follow the \l{QStyle::SH_ToolButtonStyle}{style}. |
|
1714 */ |
|
1715 |
|
1716 /*! |
|
1717 \enum Qt::Corner |
|
1718 |
|
1719 This enum type specifies a corner in a rectangle: |
|
1720 |
|
1721 \value TopLeftCorner The top-left corner of the rectangle. |
|
1722 \value TopRightCorner The top-right corner of the rectangle. |
|
1723 \value BottomLeftCorner The bottom-left corner of the rectangle. |
|
1724 \value BottomRightCorner The bottom-right corner of the rectangle. |
|
1725 |
|
1726 \omitvalue TopLeft |
|
1727 \omitvalue TopRight |
|
1728 \omitvalue BottomLeft |
|
1729 \omitvalue BottomRight |
|
1730 */ |
|
1731 |
|
1732 /*! |
|
1733 \enum Qt::ScrollBarPolicy |
|
1734 |
|
1735 This enum type describes the various modes of QAbstractScrollArea's scroll |
|
1736 bars. |
|
1737 |
|
1738 \value ScrollBarAsNeeded QAbstractScrollArea shows a scroll bar when the |
|
1739 content is too large to fit and not otherwise. This is the |
|
1740 default. |
|
1741 |
|
1742 \value ScrollBarAlwaysOff QAbstractScrollArea never shows a scroll bar. |
|
1743 |
|
1744 \value ScrollBarAlwaysOn QAbstractScrollArea always shows a scroll bar. |
|
1745 |
|
1746 (The modes for the horizontal and vertical scroll bars are |
|
1747 independent.) |
|
1748 */ |
|
1749 |
|
1750 /*! |
|
1751 \enum Qt::ArrowType |
|
1752 |
|
1753 \value NoArrow |
|
1754 \value UpArrow |
|
1755 \value DownArrow |
|
1756 \value LeftArrow |
|
1757 \value RightArrow |
|
1758 */ |
|
1759 |
|
1760 /*! |
|
1761 \enum Qt::FocusReason |
|
1762 |
|
1763 This enum specifies why the focus changed. It will be passed |
|
1764 through QWidget::setFocus and can be retrieved in the QFocusEvent |
|
1765 sent to the widget upon focus change. |
|
1766 |
|
1767 \value MouseFocusReason A mouse action occurred. |
|
1768 \value TabFocusReason The Tab key was pressed. |
|
1769 \value BacktabFocusReason A Backtab occurred. The input for this may |
|
1770 include the Shift or Control keys; |
|
1771 e.g. Shift+Tab. |
|
1772 \value ActiveWindowFocusReason The window system made this window either |
|
1773 active or inactive. |
|
1774 \value PopupFocusReason The application opened/closed a pop-up that |
|
1775 grabbed/released the keyboard focus. |
|
1776 \value ShortcutFocusReason The user typed a label's buddy shortcut |
|
1777 \value MenuBarFocusReason The menu bar took focus. |
|
1778 \value OtherFocusReason Another reason, usually application-specific. |
|
1779 |
|
1780 \omitvalue NoFocusReason |
|
1781 |
|
1782 \sa {Keyboard Focus} |
|
1783 */ |
|
1784 |
|
1785 /*! |
|
1786 \enum Qt::WindowState |
|
1787 |
|
1788 \keyword window state |
|
1789 |
|
1790 This enum type is used to specify the current state of a top-level |
|
1791 window. |
|
1792 |
|
1793 The states are |
|
1794 |
|
1795 \value WindowNoState The window has no state set (in normal state). |
|
1796 \value WindowMinimized The window is minimized (i.e. iconified). |
|
1797 \value WindowMaximized The window is maximized with a frame around it. |
|
1798 \value WindowFullScreen The window fills the entire screen without any frame around it. |
|
1799 \value WindowActive The window is the active window, i.e. it has keyboard focus. |
|
1800 |
|
1801 */ |
|
1802 |
|
1803 /*! |
|
1804 \enum Qt::ContextMenuPolicy |
|
1805 |
|
1806 This enum type defines the various policies a widget can have with |
|
1807 respect to showing a context menu. |
|
1808 |
|
1809 \value NoContextMenu the widget does not feature a context menu, |
|
1810 context menu handling is deferred to the widget's parent. |
|
1811 \value PreventContextMenu the widget does not feature a context |
|
1812 menu, and in contrast to \c NoContextMenu, the handling is \e not |
|
1813 deferred to the widget's parent. This means that all right mouse |
|
1814 button events are guaranteed to be delivered to the widget itself |
|
1815 through mousePressEvent(), and mouseReleaseEvent(). |
|
1816 \value DefaultContextMenu the widget's QWidget::contextMenuEvent() handler is called. |
|
1817 \value ActionsContextMenu the widget displays its QWidget::actions() as context menu. |
|
1818 \value CustomContextMenu the widget emits the QWidget::customContextMenuRequested() signal. |
|
1819 */ |
|
1820 |
|
1821 /*! |
|
1822 \enum Qt::FocusPolicy |
|
1823 |
|
1824 This enum type defines the various policies a widget can have with |
|
1825 respect to acquiring keyboard focus. |
|
1826 |
|
1827 \value TabFocus the widget accepts focus by tabbing. |
|
1828 \value ClickFocus the widget accepts focus by clicking. |
|
1829 \value StrongFocus the widget accepts focus by both tabbing |
|
1830 and clicking. On Mac OS X this will also |
|
1831 be indicate that the widget accepts tab focus |
|
1832 when in 'Text/List focus mode'. |
|
1833 \value WheelFocus like Qt::StrongFocus plus the widget accepts |
|
1834 focus by using the mouse wheel. |
|
1835 \value NoFocus the widget does not accept focus. |
|
1836 |
|
1837 */ |
|
1838 |
|
1839 /*! |
|
1840 \enum Qt::ShortcutContext |
|
1841 |
|
1842 For a QEvent::Shortcut event to occur, the shortcut's key sequence |
|
1843 must be entered by the user in a context where the shortcut is |
|
1844 active. The possible contexts are these: |
|
1845 |
|
1846 \value WidgetShortcut The shortcut is active when its |
|
1847 parent widget has focus. |
|
1848 \value WidgetWithChildrenShortcut The shortcut is active |
|
1849 when its parent widget, or any of its children has focus. |
|
1850 Children which are top-level widgets, except pop-ups, are |
|
1851 not affected by this shortcut context. |
|
1852 \value WindowShortcut The shortcut is active when its |
|
1853 parent widget is a logical subwidget of the |
|
1854 active top-level window. |
|
1855 \value ApplicationShortcut The shortcut is active when one of |
|
1856 the applications windows are active. |
|
1857 */ |
|
1858 |
|
1859 /*! |
|
1860 \typedef Qt::WFlags |
|
1861 |
|
1862 Synonym for Qt::WindowFlags. |
|
1863 */ |
|
1864 |
|
1865 /*! |
|
1866 \enum Qt::WindowType |
|
1867 |
|
1868 \keyword window flag |
|
1869 |
|
1870 This enum type is used to specify various window-system properties |
|
1871 for the widget. They are fairly unusual but necessary in a few |
|
1872 cases. Some of these flags depend on whether the underlying window |
|
1873 manager supports them. |
|
1874 |
|
1875 The main types are |
|
1876 |
|
1877 \value Widget This is the default type for QWidget. Widgets of |
|
1878 this type are child widgets if they have a parent, |
|
1879 and independent windows if they have no parent. |
|
1880 See also Qt::Window and Qt::SubWindow. |
|
1881 |
|
1882 \value Window Indicates that the widget is a window, usually |
|
1883 with a window system frame and a title bar, |
|
1884 irrespective of whether the widget has a parent or |
|
1885 not. Note that it is not possible to unset this |
|
1886 flag if the widget does not have a parent. |
|
1887 |
|
1888 \value Dialog Indicates that the widget is a window that should |
|
1889 be decorated as a dialog (i.e., typically no |
|
1890 maximize or minimize buttons in the title bar). |
|
1891 This is the default type for QDialog. If you want |
|
1892 to use it as a modal dialog, it should be launched |
|
1893 from another window, or have a parent and used |
|
1894 with the QWidget::windowModality property. If you make |
|
1895 it modal, the dialog will prevent other top-level |
|
1896 windows in the application from getting any input. |
|
1897 We refer to a top-level window that has a parent |
|
1898 as a \e secondary window. |
|
1899 |
|
1900 \value Sheet Indicates that the window is a Macintosh sheet. Since |
|
1901 using a sheet implies window modality, the recommended |
|
1902 way is to use QWidget::setWindowModality(), or |
|
1903 QDialog::open(), instead. |
|
1904 |
|
1905 \value Drawer Indicates that the widget is a Macintosh drawer. |
|
1906 |
|
1907 \value Popup Indicates that the widget is a pop-up top-level |
|
1908 window, i.e. that it is modal, but has a window |
|
1909 system frame appropriate for pop-up menus. |
|
1910 |
|
1911 \value Tool Indicates that the widget is a tool window. A tool |
|
1912 window is often a small window with a smaller than |
|
1913 usual title bar and decoration, typically used for |
|
1914 collections of tool buttons. It there is a parent, |
|
1915 the tool window will always be kept on top of it. |
|
1916 If there isn't a parent, you may consider using |
|
1917 Qt::WindowStaysOnTopHint as well. If the window |
|
1918 system supports it, a tool window can be decorated |
|
1919 with a somewhat lighter frame. It can also be |
|
1920 combined with Qt::FramelessWindowHint. |
|
1921 \br |
|
1922 \br |
|
1923 On Mac OS X, tool windows correspond to the |
|
1924 \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/HandlingWindowsControls/hitb-wind_cont_concept/chapter_2_section_2.html}{Floating} |
|
1925 class of windows. This means that the window lives on a |
|
1926 level above normal windows; it impossible to put a normal |
|
1927 window on top of it. By default, tool windows will disappear |
|
1928 when the application is inactive. This can be controlled by |
|
1929 the Qt::WA_MacAlwaysShowToolWindow attribute. |
|
1930 |
|
1931 \value ToolTip Indicates that the widget is a tooltip. This is |
|
1932 used internally to implement |
|
1933 \l{QWidget::toolTip}{tooltips}. |
|
1934 |
|
1935 \value SplashScreen Indicates that the window is a splash screen. |
|
1936 This is the default type for QSplashScreen. |
|
1937 |
|
1938 \value Desktop Indicates that this widget is the desktop. This |
|
1939 is the type for QDesktopWidget. |
|
1940 |
|
1941 \value SubWindow Indicates that this widget is a sub-window, such |
|
1942 as a QMdiSubWindow widget. |
|
1943 |
|
1944 There are also a number of flags which you can use to customize |
|
1945 the appearance of top-level windows. These have no effect on other |
|
1946 windows: |
|
1947 |
|
1948 \value MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint Gives the window a thin dialog border on Windows. |
|
1949 This style is traditionally used for fixed-size dialogs. |
|
1950 |
|
1951 \value MSWindowsOwnDC Gives the window its own display |
|
1952 context on Windows. |
|
1953 |
|
1954 \value X11BypassWindowManagerHint Bypass the window |
|
1955 manager completely. This results in a borderless window |
|
1956 that is not managed at all (i.e., no keyboard input unless |
|
1957 you call QWidget::activateWindow() manually). |
|
1958 |
|
1959 \value FramelessWindowHint Produces a borderless window. |
|
1960 The user cannot move or resize a borderless window via the window |
|
1961 system. On X11, the result of the flag is dependent on the window manager and its |
|
1962 ability to understand Motif and/or NETWM hints. Most existing |
|
1963 modern window managers can handle this. |
|
1964 |
|
1965 The \c CustomizeWindowHint flag is used to enable customization of |
|
1966 the window controls. This flag must be set to allow the \c |
|
1967 WindowTitleHint, \c WindowSystemMenuHint, \c |
|
1968 WindowMinimizeButtonHint, \c WindowMaximizeButtonHint and \c |
|
1969 WindowCloseButtonHint flags to be changed. |
|
1970 |
|
1971 \value CustomizeWindowHint Turns off the default window title hints. |
|
1972 |
|
1973 \value WindowTitleHint Gives the window a title bar. |
|
1974 |
|
1975 \value WindowSystemMenuHint Adds a window system menu, and |
|
1976 possibly a close button (for example on Mac). If you need to hide |
|
1977 or show a close button, it is more portable to use \c |
|
1978 WindowCloseButtonHint. |
|
1979 |
|
1980 \value WindowMinimizeButtonHint Adds a minimize button. On |
|
1981 some platforms this implies Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint for it to work. |
|
1982 |
|
1983 \value WindowMaximizeButtonHint Adds a maximize button. On |
|
1984 some platforms this implies Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint for it to work. |
|
1985 |
|
1986 \value WindowMinMaxButtonsHint Adds a minimize and a maximize |
|
1987 button. On some platforms this implies Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint for it to work. |
|
1988 |
|
1989 \value WindowCloseButtonHint Adds a close button. On |
|
1990 some platforms this implies Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint for it |
|
1991 to work. |
|
1992 |
|
1993 \value WindowContextHelpButtonHint Adds a context help button to dialogs. |
|
1994 On some platforms this implies Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint for it to work. |
|
1995 |
|
1996 \value MacWindowToolBarButtonHint On Mac OS X adds a tool bar button (i.e., |
|
1997 the oblong button that is on the top right of windows that have toolbars. |
|
1998 |
|
1999 \value BypassGraphicsProxyWidget Prevents the window and its children from |
|
2000 automatically embedding themselves into a QGraphicsProxyWidget if the |
|
2001 parent widget is already embedded. You can set this flag if you |
|
2002 want your widget to always be a toplevel widget on the desktop, |
|
2003 regardless of whether the parent widget is embedded in a scene or |
|
2004 not. |
|
2005 |
|
2006 \value WindowShadeButtonHint |
|
2007 |
|
2008 \value WindowStaysOnTopHint Informs the window system that the |
|
2009 window should stay on top of all other windows. Note that |
|
2010 on some window managers on X11 you also have to pass |
|
2011 Qt::X11BypassWindowManagerHint for this flag to work |
|
2012 correctly. |
|
2013 |
|
2014 \value WindowStaysOnBottomHint Informs the window system that the |
|
2015 window should stay on bottom of all other windows. Note |
|
2016 that on X11 this hint will work only in window managers |
|
2017 that support _NET_WM_STATE_BELOW atom. If a window always |
|
2018 on the bottom has a parent, the parent will also be left on |
|
2019 the bottom. This window hint is currently not implemented |
|
2020 for Mac OS X. |
|
2021 |
|
2022 \value WindowOkButtonHint Adds an OK button to the window decoration of a dialog. |
|
2023 Only supported for Windows CE. |
|
2024 |
|
2025 \value WindowCancelButtonHint Adds a Cancel button to the window decoration of a dialog. |
|
2026 Only supported for Windows CE. |
|
2027 |
|
2028 \value WindowType_Mask A mask for extracting the window type |
|
2029 part of the window flags. |
|
2030 |
|
2031 Obsolete flags: |
|
2032 |
|
2033 \value WMouseNoMask Use Qt::WA_MouseNoMask instead. |
|
2034 \value WDestructiveClose Use Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose instead. |
|
2035 \value WStaticContents Use Qt::WA_StaticContents instead. |
|
2036 \value WGroupLeader No longer needed. |
|
2037 \value WShowModal Use QWidget::windowModality instead. |
|
2038 \value WNoMousePropagation Use Qt::WA_NoMousePropagation instead. |
|
2039 \value WType_TopLevel Use Qt::Window instead. |
|
2040 \value WType_Dialog Use Qt::Dialog instead. |
|
2041 \value WType_Popup Use Qt::Popup instead. |
|
2042 \value WType_Desktop Use Qt::Desktop instead. |
|
2043 \value WType_Mask Use Qt::WindowType_Mask instead. |
|
2044 |
|
2045 \value WStyle_Customize No longer needed. |
|
2046 \value WStyle_NormalBorder No longer needed. |
|
2047 \value WStyle_DialogBorder Use Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint instead. |
|
2048 \value WStyle_NoBorder Use Qt::FramelessWindowHint instead. |
|
2049 \value WStyle_Title Use Qt::WindowTitleHint instead. |
|
2050 \value WStyle_SysMenu Use Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint instead. |
|
2051 \value WStyle_Minimize Use Qt::WindowMinimizeButtonHint instead. |
|
2052 \value WStyle_Maximize Use Qt::WindowMaximizeButtonHint instead. |
|
2053 \value WStyle_MinMax Use Qt::WindowMinMaxButtonsHint instead. |
|
2054 \value WStyle_Tool Use Qt::Tool instead. |
|
2055 \value WStyle_StaysOnTop Use Qt::WindowStaysOnTopHint instead. |
|
2056 \value WStyle_ContextHelp Use Qt::WindowContextHelpButtonHint instead. |
|
2057 |
|
2058 \value WPaintDesktop No longer needed. |
|
2059 \value WPaintClever No longer needed. |
|
2060 |
|
2061 \value WX11BypassWM Use Qt::X11BypassWindowManagerHint instead. |
|
2062 \value WWinOwnDC Use Qt::MSWindowsOwnDC instead. |
|
2063 \value WMacSheet Use Qt::Sheet instead. |
|
2064 \value WMacDrawer Use Qt::Drawer instead. |
|
2065 |
|
2066 \value WStyle_Splash Use Qt::SplashScreen instead. |
|
2067 |
|
2068 \value WNoAutoErase No longer needed. |
|
2069 \value WRepaintNoErase No longer needed. |
|
2070 \value WNorthWestGravity Use Qt::WA_StaticContents instead. |
|
2071 \value WType_Modal Use Qt::Dialog and QWidget::windowModality instead. |
|
2072 \value WStyle_Dialog Use Qt::Dialog instead. |
|
2073 \value WStyle_NoBorderEx Use Qt::FramelessWindowHint instead. |
|
2074 \value WResizeNoErase No longer needed. |
|
2075 \value WMacNoSheet No longer needed. |
|
2076 |
|
2077 \sa QWidget::windowFlags, {Window Flags Example} |
|
2078 */ |
|
2079 |
|
2080 /*! |
|
2081 \enum Qt::DropAction |
|
2082 |
|
2083 \value CopyAction Copy the data to the target. |
|
2084 \value MoveAction Move the data from the source to the target. |
|
2085 \value LinkAction Create a link from the source to the target. |
|
2086 \value ActionMask |
|
2087 \value IgnoreAction Ignore the action (do nothing with the data). |
|
2088 \value TargetMoveAction On Windows, this value is used when the ownership of the D&D data |
|
2089 should be taken over by the target application, |
|
2090 i.e., the source application should not delete |
|
2091 the data. |
|
2092 \br |
|
2093 On X11 this value is used to do a move. |
|
2094 \br |
|
2095 TargetMoveAction is not used on the Mac. |
|
2096 */ |
|
2097 |
|
2098 #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) && defined(QT3_SUPPORT) |
|
2099 /*! |
|
2100 \enum Qt::WindowsVersion |
|
2101 \compat |
|
2102 |
|
2103 \value WV_32s |
|
2104 \value WV_95 |
|
2105 \value WV_98 |
|
2106 \value WV_Me |
|
2107 \value WV_DOS_based |
|
2108 \value WV_NT |
|
2109 \value WV_2000 |
|
2110 \value WV_XP |
|
2111 \value WV_2003 |
|
2112 \value WV_NT_based |
|
2113 \value WV_CE |
|
2114 \value WV_CENET |
|
2115 \value WV_CE_based |
|
2116 \value WV_CE_5 |
|
2117 \value WV_CE_6 |
|
2118 */ |
|
2119 #endif |
|
2120 |
|
2121 #if defined(Q_OS_MAC) && defined(QT3_SUPPORT) |
|
2122 /*! |
|
2123 \enum Qt::MacintoshVersion |
|
2124 \compat |
|
2125 |
|
2126 \value MV_Unknown Use QSysInfo::MV_Unknown instead. |
|
2127 \value MV_9 Use QSysInfo::MV_9 instead. |
|
2128 \value MV_10_DOT_0 Use QSysInfo::MV_10_0 instead. |
|
2129 \value MV_10_DOT_1 Use QSysInfo::MV_10_1 instead. |
|
2130 \value MV_10_DOT_2 Use QSysInfo::MV_10_2 instead. |
|
2131 \value MV_10_DOT_3 Use QSysInfo::MV_10_3 instead. |
|
2132 \value MV_10_DOT_4 Use QSysInfo::MV_10_4 instead. |
|
2133 |
|
2134 \value MV_CHEETAH Use QSysInfo::MV_10_0 instead. |
|
2135 \value MV_PUMA Use QSysInfo::MV_10_1 instead. |
|
2136 \value MV_JAGUAR Use QSysInfo::MV_10_2 instead. |
|
2137 \value MV_PANTHER Use QSysInfo::MV_10_3 instead. |
|
2138 \value MV_TIGER Use QSysInfo::MV_10_4 instead. |
|
2139 |
|
2140 \sa QSysInfo::MacVersion |
|
2141 */ |
|
2142 #endif |
|
2143 |
|
2144 /*! \typedef Qt::ToolBarDock |
|
2145 \compat |
|
2146 |
|
2147 Use Qt::Dock instead. |
|
2148 */ |
|
2149 |
|
2150 /*! |
|
2151 \enum Qt::Dock |
|
2152 \compat |
|
2153 |
|
2154 Each dock window can be in one of the following positions: |
|
2155 |
|
2156 \value DockUnmanaged not managed by a Q3MainWindow. |
|
2157 |
|
2158 \value DockTornOff the dock window floats as its own top level |
|
2159 window which always stays on top of the main window. |
|
2160 |
|
2161 \value DockTop above the central widget, below the menu bar. |
|
2162 |
|
2163 \value DockBottom below the central widget, above the status bar. |
|
2164 |
|
2165 \value DockRight to the right of the central widget. |
|
2166 |
|
2167 \value DockLeft to the left of the central widget. |
|
2168 |
|
2169 \value DockMinimized the dock window is not shown (this is |
|
2170 effectively a 'hidden' dock area); the handles of all minimized |
|
2171 dock windows are drawn in one row below the menu bar. |
|
2172 |
|
2173 \omitvalue Bottom |
|
2174 \omitvalue Left |
|
2175 \omitvalue Minimized |
|
2176 \omitvalue Right |
|
2177 \omitvalue Top |
|
2178 \omitvalue TornOff |
|
2179 \omitvalue Unmanaged |
|
2180 */ |
|
2181 |
|
2182 /*! |
|
2183 \enum Qt::AnchorAttribute |
|
2184 |
|
2185 An anchor has one or more of the following attributes: |
|
2186 |
|
2187 \value AnchorName the name attribute of the anchor. This attribute is |
|
2188 used when scrolling to an anchor in the document. |
|
2189 |
|
2190 \value AnchorHref the href attribute of the anchor. This attribute is |
|
2191 used when a link is clicked to determine what content to load. |
|
2192 */ |
|
2193 |
|
2194 /*! |
|
2195 \enum Qt::SortOrder |
|
2196 |
|
2197 This enum describes how the items in a widget are sorted. |
|
2198 |
|
2199 \value AscendingOrder The items are sorted ascending e.g. starts with |
|
2200 'AAA' ends with 'ZZZ' in Latin-1 locales |
|
2201 |
|
2202 \value DescendingOrder The items are sorted descending e.g. starts with |
|
2203 'ZZZ' ends with 'AAA' in Latin-1 locales |
|
2204 |
|
2205 \omitvalue Ascending |
|
2206 \omitvalue Descending |
|
2207 */ |
|
2208 |
|
2209 /*! |
|
2210 \enum Qt::ClipOperation |
|
2211 |
|
2212 \value NoClip This operation turns clipping off. |
|
2213 |
|
2214 \value ReplaceClip Replaces the current clip path/rect/region with |
|
2215 the one supplied in the function call. |
|
2216 |
|
2217 \value IntersectClip Intersects the current clip path/rect/region |
|
2218 with the one supplied in the function call. |
|
2219 |
|
2220 \value UniteClip Unites the current clip path/rect/region with the |
|
2221 one supplied in the function call. |
|
2222 */ |
|
2223 |
|
2224 /*! |
|
2225 \enum Qt::ItemSelectionMode |
|
2226 |
|
2227 This enum is used in QGraphicsItem, QGraphicsScene and QGraphicsView to |
|
2228 specify how items are selected, or how to determine if a shapes and items |
|
2229 collide. |
|
2230 |
|
2231 \value ContainsItemShape The output list contains only items whose |
|
2232 \l{QGraphicsItem::shape()}{shape} is fully contained inside the |
|
2233 selection area. Items that intersect with the area's outline are |
|
2234 not included. |
|
2235 |
|
2236 \value IntersectsItemShape The output list contains both items whose |
|
2237 \l{QGraphicsItem::shape()}{shape} is fully contained inside the |
|
2238 selection area, and items that intersect with the area's |
|
2239 outline. This is a common mode for rubber band selection. |
|
2240 |
|
2241 \value ContainsItemBoundingRect The output list contains only items whose |
|
2242 \l{QGraphicsItem::boundingRect()}{bounding rectangle} is fully |
|
2243 contained inside the selection area. Items that intersect with the |
|
2244 area's outline are not included. |
|
2245 |
|
2246 \value IntersectsItemBoundingRect The output list contains both items |
|
2247 whose \l{QGraphicsItem::boundingRect()}{bounding rectangle} is |
|
2248 fully contained inside the selection area, and items that intersect |
|
2249 with the area's outline. This method is commonly used for |
|
2250 determining areas that need redrawing. |
|
2251 |
|
2252 \sa QGraphicsScene::items(), QGraphicsScene::collidingItems(), |
|
2253 QGraphicsView::items(), QGraphicsItem::collidesWithItem(), |
|
2254 QGraphicsItem::collidesWithPath() |
|
2255 */ |
|
2256 |
|
2257 /*! |
|
2258 \enum Qt::FillRule |
|
2259 |
|
2260 Specifies which method should be used to fill the paths and polygons. |
|
2261 |
|
2262 \value OddEvenFill Specifies that the region is filled using the |
|
2263 odd even fill rule. With this rule, we determine whether a point |
|
2264 is inside the shape by using the following method. |
|
2265 Draw a horizontal line from the point to a location outside the shape, |
|
2266 and count the number of intersections. If the number of intersections |
|
2267 is an odd number, the point is inside the shape. This mode is the |
|
2268 default. |
|
2269 |
|
2270 \value WindingFill Specifies that the region is filled using the |
|
2271 non zero winding rule. With this rule, we determine whether a |
|
2272 point is inside the shape by using the following method. |
|
2273 Draw a horizontal line from the point to a location outside the shape. |
|
2274 Determine whether the direction of the line at each intersection point |
|
2275 is up or down. The winding number is determined by summing the |
|
2276 direction of each intersection. If the number is non zero, the point |
|
2277 is inside the shape. This fill mode can also in most cases be considered |
|
2278 as the intersection of closed shapes. |
|
2279 */ |
|
2280 |
|
2281 /*! |
|
2282 \enum Qt::PaintUnit |
|
2283 |
|
2284 \compat |
|
2285 |
|
2286 \value PixelUnit |
|
2287 \value LoMetricUnit Obsolete |
|
2288 \value HiMetricUnit Obsolete |
|
2289 \value LoEnglishUnit Obsolete |
|
2290 \value HiEnglishUnit Obsolete |
|
2291 \value TwipsUnit Obsolete |
|
2292 */ |
|
2293 |
|
2294 /*! |
|
2295 \enum Qt::TextFormat |
|
2296 |
|
2297 This enum is used in widgets that can display both plain text and |
|
2298 rich text, e.g. QLabel. It is used for deciding whether a text |
|
2299 string should be interpreted as one or the other. This is normally |
|
2300 done by passing one of the enum values to a setTextFormat() |
|
2301 function. |
|
2302 |
|
2303 \value PlainText The text string is interpreted as a plain text |
|
2304 string. |
|
2305 |
|
2306 \value RichText The text string is interpreted as a rich text |
|
2307 string. |
|
2308 |
|
2309 \value AutoText The text string is interpreted as for |
|
2310 Qt::RichText if Qt::mightBeRichText() returns true, otherwise |
|
2311 as Qt::PlainText. |
|
2312 |
|
2313 \value LogText A special, limited text format which is only used |
|
2314 by Q3TextEdit in an optimized mode. |
|
2315 */ |
|
2316 |
|
2317 /*! |
|
2318 \enum Qt::CursorShape |
|
2319 |
|
2320 This enum type defines the various cursors that can be used. |
|
2321 |
|
2322 The standard arrow cursor is the default for widgets in a normal state. |
|
2323 |
|
2324 \value ArrowCursor \inlineimage cursor-arrow.png |
|
2325 The standard arrow cursor. |
|
2326 \value UpArrowCursor \inlineimage cursor-uparrow.png |
|
2327 An arrow pointing upwards toward the top of the screen. |
|
2328 \value CrossCursor \inlineimage cursor-cross.png |
|
2329 A crosshair cursor, typically used to help the |
|
2330 user accurately select a point on the screen. |
|
2331 \value WaitCursor \inlineimage cursor-wait.png |
|
2332 An hourglass or watch cursor, usually shown during |
|
2333 operations that prevent the user from interacting with |
|
2334 the application. |
|
2335 \value IBeamCursor \inlineimage cursor-ibeam.png |
|
2336 A caret or ibeam cursor, indicating that a widget can |
|
2337 accept and display text input. |
|
2338 \value SizeVerCursor \inlineimage cursor-sizev.png |
|
2339 A cursor used for elements that are used to vertically |
|
2340 resize top-level windows. |
|
2341 \value SizeHorCursor \inlineimage cursor-sizeh.png |
|
2342 A cursor used for elements that are used to horizontally |
|
2343 resize top-level windows. |
|
2344 \value SizeBDiagCursor \inlineimage cursor-sizeb.png |
|
2345 A cursor used for elements that are used to diagonally |
|
2346 resize top-level windows at their top-right and |
|
2347 bottom-left corners. |
|
2348 \value SizeFDiagCursor \inlineimage cursor-sizef.png |
|
2349 A cursor used for elements that are used to diagonally |
|
2350 resize top-level windows at their top-left and |
|
2351 bottom-right corners. |
|
2352 \value SizeAllCursor \inlineimage cursor-sizeall.png |
|
2353 A cursor used for elements that are used to resize |
|
2354 top-level windows in any direction. |
|
2355 \value BlankCursor A blank/invisible cursor, typically used when the cursor |
|
2356 shape needs to be hidden. |
|
2357 \value SplitVCursor \inlineimage cursor-vsplit.png |
|
2358 A cursor used for vertical splitters, indicating that |
|
2359 a handle can be dragged horizontally to adjust the use |
|
2360 of available space. |
|
2361 \value SplitHCursor \inlineimage cursor-hsplit.png |
|
2362 A cursor used for horizontal splitters, indicating that |
|
2363 a handle can be dragged vertically to adjust the use |
|
2364 of available space. |
|
2365 \value PointingHandCursor \inlineimage cursor-hand.png |
|
2366 A pointing hand cursor that is typically used for |
|
2367 clickable elements such as hyperlinks. |
|
2368 \value ForbiddenCursor \inlineimage cursor-forbidden.png |
|
2369 A slashed circle cursor, typically used during drag |
|
2370 and drop operations to indicate that dragged content |
|
2371 cannot be dropped on particular widgets or inside |
|
2372 certain regions. |
|
2373 \value OpenHandCursor \inlineimage cursor-openhand.png |
|
2374 A cursor representing an open hand, typically used to |
|
2375 indicate that the area under the cursor is the visible |
|
2376 part of a canvas that the user can click and drag in |
|
2377 order to scroll around. |
|
2378 \value ClosedHandCursor \inlineimage cursor-closedhand.png |
|
2379 A cursor representing a closed hand, typically used to |
|
2380 indicate that a dragging operation is in progress that |
|
2381 involves scrolling. |
|
2382 \value WhatsThisCursor \inlineimage cursor-whatsthis.png |
|
2383 An arrow with a question mark, typically used to indicate |
|
2384 the presence of What's This? help for a widget. |
|
2385 \value BusyCursor \inlineimage cursor-wait.png |
|
2386 An hourglass or watch cursor, usually shown during |
|
2387 operations that allow the user to interact with |
|
2388 the application while they are performed in the |
|
2389 background. |
|
2390 \value BitmapCursor |
|
2391 \omitvalue LastCursor |
|
2392 \omitvalue CustomCursor |
|
2393 |
|
2394 \omitvalue arrowCursor |
|
2395 \omitvalue upArrowCursor |
|
2396 \omitvalue crossCursor |
|
2397 \omitvalue waitCursor |
|
2398 \omitvalue ibeamCursor |
|
2399 \omitvalue sizeVerCursor |
|
2400 \omitvalue sizeHorCursor |
|
2401 \omitvalue sizeBDiagCursor |
|
2402 \omitvalue sizeFDiagCursor |
|
2403 \omitvalue sizeAllCursor |
|
2404 \omitvalue blankCursor |
|
2405 \omitvalue splitVCursor |
|
2406 \omitvalue splitHCursor |
|
2407 \omitvalue pointingHandCursor |
|
2408 \omitvalue forbiddenCursor |
|
2409 \omitvalue whatsThisCursor |
|
2410 */ |
|
2411 |
|
2412 /*! |
|
2413 \typedef Qt::TextFlags |
|
2414 \compat |
|
2415 |
|
2416 Use Qt::TextFlag instead. |
|
2417 */ |
|
2418 |
|
2419 /*! |
|
2420 \enum Qt::LayoutDirection |
|
2421 |
|
2422 Specifies the direction of Qt's layouts: |
|
2423 |
|
2424 \value LeftToRight Left-to-right layout. |
|
2425 \value RightToLeft Right-to-left layout. |
|
2426 |
|
2427 Right-to-left layouts are necessary for certain languages, |
|
2428 notably Arabic and Hebrew. |
|
2429 |
|
2430 \sa QApplication::setLayoutDirection(), QWidget::setLayoutDirection() |
|
2431 */ |
|
2432 |
|
2433 /*! |
|
2434 \enum Qt::AnchorPoint |
|
2435 |
|
2436 Specifies a side of a layout item that can be anchored. This is used by |
|
2437 QGraphicsAnchorLayout. |
|
2438 |
|
2439 \value AnchorLeft The left side of a layout item. |
|
2440 \value AnchorHorizontalCenter A "virtual" side that is centered between the left and the |
|
2441 right side of a layout item. |
|
2442 \value AnchorRight The right side of a layout item. |
|
2443 \value AnchorTop The top side of a layout item. |
|
2444 \value AnchorVerticalCenter A "virtual" side that is centered between the top and the |
|
2445 bottom side of a layout item. |
|
2446 \value AnchorBottom The bottom side of a layout item. |
|
2447 |
|
2448 \sa QGraphicsAnchorLayout |
|
2449 */ |
|
2450 |
|
2451 /*! |
|
2452 \enum Qt::InputMethodHint |
|
2453 |
|
2454 \value ImhNone No hints. |
|
2455 |
|
2456 Flags that alter the behavior: |
|
2457 |
|
2458 \value ImhHiddenText Characters should be hidden, as is typically used when entering passwords. |
|
2459 This is automatically set when setting QLineEdit::echoMode to \c Password. |
|
2460 \value ImhNoAutoUppercase The input method should not try to automatically switch to upper case |
|
2461 when a sentence ends. |
|
2462 \value ImhPreferNumbers Numbers are preferred (but not required). |
|
2463 \value ImhPreferUppercase Upper case letters are preferred (but not required). |
|
2464 \value ImhPreferLowercase Lower case letters are preferred (but not required). |
|
2465 \value ImhNoPredictiveText Do not use predictive text (i.e. dictionary lookup) while typing. |
|
2466 |
|
2467 Flags that restrict input (exclusive flags): |
|
2468 |
|
2469 \value ImhDigitsOnly Only digits are allowed. |
|
2470 \value ImhFormattedNumbersOnly Only number input is allowed. This includes decimal point and minus sign. |
|
2471 \value ImhUppercaseOnly Only upper case letter input is allowed. |
|
2472 \value ImhLowercaseOnly Only lower case letter input is allowed. |
|
2473 \value ImhDialableCharactersOnly Only characters suitable for phone dialling are allowed. |
|
2474 \value ImhEmailCharactersOnly Only characters suitable for email addresses are allowed. |
|
2475 \value ImhUrlCharactersOnly Only characters suitable for URLs are allowed. |
|
2476 |
|
2477 Masks: |
|
2478 |
|
2479 \value ImhExclusiveInputMask This mask yields nonzero if any of the exclusive flags are used. |
|
2480 |
|
2481 \note If several exclusive flags are ORed together, the resulting character set will |
|
2482 consist of the union of the specified sets. For instance specifying \c ImhNumbersOnly and |
|
2483 \c ImhUppercaseOnly would yield a set consisting of numbers and uppercase letters. |
|
2484 |
|
2485 \sa QGraphicsItem::inputMethodHints() |
|
2486 */ |
|
2487 |
|
2488 /*! |
|
2489 \enum Qt::InputMethodQuery |
|
2490 |
|
2491 \value ImMicroFocus The rectangle covering the area of the input cursor in widget coordinates. |
|
2492 \value ImFont The currently used font for text input. |
|
2493 \value ImCursorPosition The logical position of the cursor within the text surrounding the input area (see \c ImSurroundingText). |
|
2494 \value ImSurroundingText The plain text around the input area, for example the current paragraph. |
|
2495 \value ImCurrentSelection The currently selected text. |
|
2496 \value ImMaximumTextLength The maximum number of characters that the widget can hold. If there is no limit, QVariant() is returned. |
|
2497 \value ImAnchorPosition The position of the selection anchor. This may be less or greater than \c ImCursorPosition, depending on which side of selection the cursor is. If there is no selection, it returns the same as \c ImCursorPosition. |
|
2498 */ |
|
2499 |
|
2500 /*! |
|
2501 \enum Qt::ItemDataRole |
|
2502 |
|
2503 Each item in the model has a set of data elements associated with |
|
2504 it, each with its own role. The roles are used by the view to indicate |
|
2505 to the model which type of data it needs. Custom models should return |
|
2506 data in these types. |
|
2507 |
|
2508 The general purpose roles (and the associated types) are: |
|
2509 |
|
2510 \value DisplayRole The key data to be rendered in the form of text. (QString) |
|
2511 \value DecorationRole The data to be rendered as a decoration in the form |
|
2512 of an icon. (QColor) |
|
2513 \value EditRole The data in a form suitable for editing in an |
|
2514 editor. (QString) |
|
2515 \value ToolTipRole The data displayed in the item's tooltip. (QString) |
|
2516 \value StatusTipRole The data displayed in the status bar. (QString) |
|
2517 \value WhatsThisRole The data displayed for the item in "What's This?" |
|
2518 mode. (QString) |
|
2519 \value SizeHintRole The size hint for the item that will be supplied |
|
2520 to views. (QSize) |
|
2521 |
|
2522 Roles describing appearance and meta data (with associated types): |
|
2523 |
|
2524 \value FontRole The font used for items rendered with the default |
|
2525 delegate. (QFont) |
|
2526 \value TextAlignmentRole The alignment of the text for items rendered with the |
|
2527 default delegate. (Qt::AlignmentFlag) |
|
2528 \value BackgroundRole The background brush used for items rendered with |
|
2529 the default delegate. (QBrush) |
|
2530 \value BackgroundColorRole This role is obsolete. Use BackgroundRole instead. |
|
2531 \value ForegroundRole The foreground brush (text color, typically) |
|
2532 used for items rendered with the default delegate. |
|
2533 (QBrush) |
|
2534 \value TextColorRole This role is obsolete. Use ForegroundRole instead. |
|
2535 \value CheckStateRole This role is used to obtain the checked state of |
|
2536 an item. (Qt::CheckState) |
|
2537 |
|
2538 Accessibility roles (with associated types): |
|
2539 |
|
2540 \value AccessibleTextRole The text to be used by accessibility |
|
2541 extensions and plugins, such as screen |
|
2542 readers. (QString) |
|
2543 \value AccessibleDescriptionRole A description of the item for accessibility |
|
2544 purposes. (QString) |
|
2545 |
|
2546 User roles: |
|
2547 |
|
2548 \value UserRole The first role that can be used for application-specific purposes. |
|
2549 |
|
2550 \omitvalue DisplayPropertyRole |
|
2551 \omitvalue DecorationPropertyRole |
|
2552 \omitvalue ToolTipPropertyRole |
|
2553 \omitvalue StatusTipPropertyRole |
|
2554 \omitvalue WhatsThisPropertyRole |
|
2555 |
|
2556 For user roles, it is up to the developer to decide which types to use and ensure that |
|
2557 components use the correct types when accessing and setting data. |
|
2558 */ |
|
2559 |
|
2560 /*! |
|
2561 \enum Qt::ItemFlag |
|
2562 |
|
2563 This enum describes the properties of an item: |
|
2564 |
|
2565 \value NoItemFlags It does not have any properties set. |
|
2566 \value ItemIsSelectable It can be selected. |
|
2567 \value ItemIsEditable It can be edited. |
|
2568 \value ItemIsDragEnabled It can be dragged. |
|
2569 \value ItemIsDropEnabled It can be used as a drop target. |
|
2570 \value ItemIsUserCheckable It can be checked or unchecked by the user. |
|
2571 \value ItemIsEnabled The user can interact with the item. |
|
2572 \value ItemIsTristate The item is checkable with three separate states. |
|
2573 |
|
2574 Note that checkable items need to be given both a suitable set of flags |
|
2575 and an initial state, indicating whether the item is checked or not. |
|
2576 This is handled automatically for model/view components, but needs |
|
2577 to be explicitly set for instances of QListWidgetItem, QTableWidgetItem, |
|
2578 and QTreeWidgetItem. |
|
2579 |
|
2580 \sa QAbstractItemModel |
|
2581 */ |
|
2582 |
|
2583 /*! |
|
2584 \enum Qt::MatchFlag |
|
2585 |
|
2586 This enum describes the type of matches that can be used when searching |
|
2587 for items in a model. |
|
2588 |
|
2589 \value MatchExactly Performs QVariant-based matching. |
|
2590 \value MatchFixedString Performs string-based matching. |
|
2591 String-based comparisons are case-insensitive unless the |
|
2592 \c MatchCaseSensitive flag is also specified. |
|
2593 \value MatchContains The search term is contained in the item. |
|
2594 \value MatchStartsWith The search term matches the start of the item. |
|
2595 \value MatchEndsWith The search term matches the end of the item. |
|
2596 \value MatchCaseSensitive The search is case sensitive. |
|
2597 \value MatchRegExp Performs string-based matching using a regular |
|
2598 expression as the search term. |
|
2599 \value MatchWildcard Performs string-based matching using a string with |
|
2600 wildcards as the search term. |
|
2601 \value MatchWrap Perform a search that wraps around, so that when |
|
2602 the search reaches the last item in the model, it begins again at |
|
2603 the first item and continues until all items have been examined. |
|
2604 \value MatchRecursive Searches the entire hierarchy. |
|
2605 |
|
2606 \sa QString::compare(), QRegExp |
|
2607 */ |
|
2608 |
|
2609 /*! |
|
2610 \enum Qt::TextElideMode |
|
2611 |
|
2612 This enum specifies where the ellipsis should appear when |
|
2613 displaying texts that don't fit: |
|
2614 |
|
2615 \value ElideLeft The ellipsis should appear at the beginning of the text. |
|
2616 \value ElideRight The ellipsis should appear at the end of the text. |
|
2617 \value ElideMiddle The ellipsis should appear in the middle of the text. |
|
2618 \value ElideNone Ellipsis should NOT appear in the text. |
|
2619 |
|
2620 Qt::ElideMiddle is normally the most appropriate choice for URLs (e.g., |
|
2621 "\l{http://qt.nokia.com/careers/movingto/brisbane/}{http://qt.nok...ovingto/brisbane/}"), |
|
2622 whereas Qt::ElideRight is appropriate |
|
2623 for other strings (e.g., |
|
2624 "\l{http://qt.nokia.com/doc/qq/qq09-mac-deployment.html}{Deploying Applications on Ma...}"). |
|
2625 |
|
2626 \sa QAbstractItemView::textElideMode, QFontMetrics::elidedText(), AlignmentFlag QTabBar::elideMode |
|
2627 */ |
|
2628 |
|
2629 /*! |
|
2630 \enum Qt::WindowModality |
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2631 |
|
2632 \keyword modal |
|
2633 |
|
2634 This enum specifies the behavior of a modal window. A modal window |
|
2635 is one that blocks input to other windows. Note that windows that |
|
2636 are children of a modal window are not blocked. |
|
2637 |
|
2638 The values are: |
|
2639 \value NonModal The window is not modal and does not block input to other windows. |
|
2640 \value WindowModal The window is modal to a single window hierarchy and blocks input to its parent window, all grandparent windows, and all siblings of its parent and grandparent windows. |
|
2641 \value ApplicationModal The window is modal to the application and blocks input to all windows. |
|
2642 |
|
2643 \sa QWidget::windowModality, QDialog |
|
2644 */ |
|
2645 |
|
2646 /*! |
|
2647 \enum Qt::TextInteractionFlag |
|
2648 |
|
2649 This enum specifies how a text displaying widget reacts to user input. |
|
2650 |
|
2651 \value NoTextInteraction No interaction with the text is possible. |
|
2652 \value TextSelectableByMouse Text can be selected with the mouse and copied to the clipboard using |
|
2653 a context menu or standard keyboard shortcuts. |
|
2654 \value TextSelectableByKeyboard Text can be selected with the cursor keys on the keyboard. A text cursor is shown. |
|
2655 \value LinksAccessibleByMouse Links can be highlighted and activated with the mouse. |
|
2656 \value LinksAccessibleByKeyboard Links can be focused using tab and activated with enter. |
|
2657 \value TextEditable The text is fully editable. |
|
2658 |
|
2659 \value TextEditorInteraction The default for a text editor. |
|
2660 \value TextBrowserInteraction The default for QTextBrowser. |
|
2661 */ |
|
2662 |
|
2663 /*! |
|
2664 \enum Qt::MaskMode |
|
2665 |
|
2666 This enum specifies the behavior of the |
|
2667 QPixmap::createMaskFromColor() and QImage::createMaskFromColor() |
|
2668 functions. |
|
2669 |
|
2670 \value MaskInColor Creates a mask where all pixels matching the given color are opaque. |
|
2671 \value MaskOutColor Creates a mask where all pixels matching the given color are transparent. |
|
2672 */ |
|
2673 |
|
2674 /*! |
|
2675 \enum Qt::DockWidgetAreaSizes |
|
2676 \internal |
|
2677 */ |
|
2678 |
|
2679 /*! |
|
2680 \enum Qt::ToolBarAreaSizes |
|
2681 \internal |
|
2682 */ |
|
2683 |
|
2684 /*! |
|
2685 \enum Qt::EventPriority |
|
2686 |
|
2687 This enum can be used to specify event priorities. |
|
2688 |
|
2689 \value HighEventPriority Events with this priority are sent before |
|
2690 events with NormalEventPriority or LowEventPriority. |
|
2691 |
|
2692 \value NormalEventPriority Events with this priority are sent |
|
2693 after events with HighEventPriority, but before events with |
|
2694 LowEventPriority. |
|
2695 |
|
2696 \value LowEventPriority Events with this priority are sent after |
|
2697 events with HighEventPriority or NormalEventPriority. |
|
2698 |
|
2699 Note that these values are provided purely for convenience, since |
|
2700 event priorities can be any value between \c INT_MAX and \c |
|
2701 INT_MIN, inclusive. For example, you can define custom priorities |
|
2702 as being relative to each other: |
|
2703 |
|
2704 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qnamespace.qdoc 1 |
|
2705 |
|
2706 \sa QCoreApplication::postEvent() |
|
2707 */ |
|
2708 /*! |
|
2709 \enum Qt::SizeHint |
|
2710 \since 4.4 |
|
2711 |
|
2712 This enum is used by QGraphicsLayoutItem::sizeHint() |
|
2713 |
|
2714 \value MinimumSize is used to specify the minimum size of a graphics layout item. |
|
2715 \value PreferredSize is used to specify the preferred size of a graphics layout item. |
|
2716 \value MaximumSize is used to specify the maximum size of a graphics layout item. |
|
2717 \value MinimumDescent is used to specify the minimum descent of a text string in a graphics layout item. |
|
2718 \omitvalue NSizeHints |
|
2719 |
|
2720 \sa QGraphicsLayoutItem::sizeHint() |
|
2721 */ |
|
2722 |
|
2723 /*! |
|
2724 \enum Qt::SizeMode |
|
2725 \since 4.4 |
|
2726 |
|
2727 This enum is used by QPainter::drawRoundedRect() and QPainterPath::addRoundedRect() |
|
2728 functions to specify the radii of rectangle corners with respect to the dimensions |
|
2729 of the bounding rectangles specified. |
|
2730 |
|
2731 \value AbsoluteSize Specifies the size using absolute measurements. |
|
2732 \value RelativeSize Specifies the size relative to the bounding rectangle, |
|
2733 typically using percentage measurements. |
|
2734 */ |
|
2735 |
|
2736 /*! |
|
2737 \enum Qt::WindowFrameSection |
|
2738 \since 4.4 |
|
2739 |
|
2740 This enum is used to describe parts of a window frame. It is returned by |
|
2741 QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameSectionAt() to describe what section of the window |
|
2742 frame is under the mouse. |
|
2743 |
|
2744 \value NoSection |
|
2745 \value LeftSection |
|
2746 \value TopLeftSection |
|
2747 \value TopSection |
|
2748 \value TopRightSection |
|
2749 \value RightSection |
|
2750 \value BottomRightSection |
|
2751 \value BottomSection |
|
2752 \value BottomLeftSection |
|
2753 \value TitleBarArea |
|
2754 |
|
2755 \sa QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameEvent() |
|
2756 \sa QGraphicsWidget::paintWindowFrame() |
|
2757 \sa QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameSectionAt() |
|
2758 |
|
2759 */ |
|
2760 |
|
2761 /*! |
|
2762 \enum Qt::TileRule |
|
2763 \since 4.6 |
|
2764 |
|
2765 This enum describes how to repeat or stretch the parts of an image |
|
2766 when drawing. |
|
2767 |
|
2768 \value StretchTile Scale the image to fit to the available area. |
|
2769 |
|
2770 \value RepeatTile Repeat the image until there is no more space. May |
|
2771 crop the last image. |
|
2772 |
|
2773 \value RoundTile Similar to Repeat, but scales the image down to |
|
2774 ensure that the last tile is not cropped. |
|
2775 */ |
|
2776 |
|
2777 /*! |
|
2778 \enum Qt::Initialization |
|
2779 \internal |
|
2780 */ |
|
2781 |
|
2782 /*! |
|
2783 \enum Qt::CoordinateSystem |
|
2784 \since 4.6 |
|
2785 |
|
2786 This enum specifies the coordinate system. |
|
2787 |
|
2788 \value DeviceCoordinates Coordinates are relative to the upper-left corner |
|
2789 of the object's paint device. |
|
2790 |
|
2791 \value LogicalCoordinates Coordinates are relative to the upper-left corner |
|
2792 of the object. |
|
2793 */ |
|
2794 |
|
2795 /*! |
|
2796 \enum Qt::GestureState |
|
2797 \since 4.6 |
|
2798 |
|
2799 This enum type describes the state of a gesture. |
|
2800 |
|
2801 \value GestureStarted A continuous gesture has started. |
|
2802 \value GestureUpdated A gesture continues. |
|
2803 \value GestureFinished A gesture has finished. |
|
2804 \value GestureCanceled A gesture was canceled. |
|
2805 \omitvalue NoGesture |
|
2806 |
|
2807 \sa QGesture |
|
2808 */ |
|
2809 |
|
2810 /*! |
|
2811 \enum Qt::GestureType |
|
2812 \since 4.6 |
|
2813 |
|
2814 This enum type describes the standard gestures. |
|
2815 |
|
2816 \value TapGesture A Tap gesture. |
|
2817 \value TapAndHoldGesture A Tap-And-Hold (Long-Tap) gesture. |
|
2818 \value PanGesture A Pan gesture. |
|
2819 \value PinchGesture A Pinch gesture. |
|
2820 \value SwipeGesture A Swipe gesture. |
|
2821 \value CustomGesture User-defined gesture ID. |
|
2822 \value LastGestureType Last user gesture ID. |
|
2823 |
|
2824 User-defined gestures are registered with the |
|
2825 QApplication::registerGestureRecognizer() function which generates a custom gesture ID |
|
2826 in the range of values from CustomGesture to LastGestureType. |
|
2827 |
|
2828 \sa QGesture, QWidget::grabGesture() |
|
2829 */ |
|
2830 |
|
2831 /*! |
|
2832 \enum Qt::GestureContext |
|
2833 \since 4.6 |
|
2834 |
|
2835 This enum type describes the context of a gesture. |
|
2836 |
|
2837 For a QGesture to trigger, the gesture recognizer should filter events for |
|
2838 a widget tree. This enum describes for which widget the gesture recognizer |
|
2839 should filter events: |
|
2840 |
|
2841 \value WidgetGesture Gestures can only start over the widget itself. |
|
2842 \value WidgetWithChildrenGesture Gestures can start on the widget or over |
|
2843 any of its children. |
|
2844 |
|
2845 \sa QWidget::grabGesture() |
|
2846 */ |
|
2847 |
|
2848 /*! |
|
2849 \enum Qt::NavigationMode |
|
2850 \since 4.6 |
|
2851 |
|
2852 This enum type describes the mode for moving focus. |
|
2853 |
|
2854 \value NavigationModeNone Only the touch screen is used. |
|
2855 \value NavigationModeKeypadTabOrder Qt::Key_Up and Qt::Key_Down are used to change focus. |
|
2856 \value NavigationModeKeypadDirectional Qt::Key_Up, Qt::Key_Down, Qt::Key_Left and Qt::Key_Right are used to change focus. |
|
2857 \value NavigationModeCursorAuto The mouse cursor is used to change focus, |
|
2858 it is displayed only on non touchscreen devices. |
|
2859 The keypad is used to implement a virtual cursor, unless |
|
2860 the device has an analog mouse type of input device (e.g. touchpad). |
|
2861 This is the recommended setting for an application such as a web browser that |
|
2862 needs pointer control on both touch and non-touch devices. |
|
2863 \value NavigationModeCursorForceVisible The mouse cursor is used to change focus, |
|
2864 it is displayed regardless of device type. |
|
2865 The keypad is used to implement a virtual cursor, unless |
|
2866 the device has an analog mouse type of input device (e.g. touchpad) |
|
2867 |
|
2868 \note: in 4.6, cursor navigation is only implemented for Symbian OS. |
|
2869 On other platforms, it behaves as NavigationModeNone. |
|
2870 \sa QApplication::setNavigationMode() |
|
2871 \sa QApplication::navigationMode() |
|
2872 */ |
|
2873 |
|
2874 /*! |
|
2875 \enum Qt::RenderHint |
|
2876 \since 4.6 |
|
2877 |
|
2878 This enum describes the possible hints that can be used to control various |
|
2879 rendering operations. |
|
2880 |
|
2881 \value QualityHint Indicates that rendering quality is the most important factor, |
|
2882 at the potential cost of lower performance. |
|
2883 |
|
2884 \value PerformanceHint Indicates that rendering performance is the most important factor, |
|
2885 at the potential cost of lower quality. |
|
2886 */ |
|
2887 |