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42 #include "qglobal.h" |
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43 |
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44 #ifndef QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW |
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45 |
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46 #include "qgraphicslayout.h" |
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47 #include "qgraphicsscene.h" |
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48 #include "qgraphicslayoutitem.h" |
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49 #include "qgraphicslayoutitem_p.h" |
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50 #include "qwidget.h" |
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51 |
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52 #include <QtDebug> |
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53 |
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54 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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55 |
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56 /* |
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57 COMBINE_SIZE() is identical to combineSize(), except that it |
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58 doesn't evaluate 'size' unless necessary. |
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59 */ |
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60 #define COMBINE_SIZE(result, size) \ |
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61 do { \ |
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62 if ((result).width() < 0 || (result).height() < 0) \ |
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63 combineSize((result), (size)); \ |
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64 } while (false) |
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65 |
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66 static void combineSize(QSizeF &result, const QSizeF &size) |
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67 { |
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68 if (result.width() < 0) |
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69 result.setWidth(size.width()); |
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70 if (result.height() < 0) |
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71 result.setHeight(size.height()); |
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72 } |
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73 |
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74 static void boundSize(QSizeF &result, const QSizeF &size) |
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75 { |
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76 if (size.width() >= 0 && size.width() < result.width()) |
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77 result.setWidth(size.width()); |
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78 if (size.height() >= 0 && size.height() < result.height()) |
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79 result.setHeight(size.height()); |
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80 } |
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81 |
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82 static void expandSize(QSizeF &result, const QSizeF &size) |
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83 { |
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84 if (size.width() >= 0 && size.width() > result.width()) |
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85 result.setWidth(size.width()); |
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86 if (size.height() >= 0 && size.height() > result.height()) |
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87 result.setHeight(size.height()); |
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88 } |
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89 |
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90 static void normalizeHints(qreal &minimum, qreal &preferred, qreal &maximum, qreal &descent) |
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91 { |
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92 if (minimum >= 0 && maximum >= 0 && minimum > maximum) |
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93 minimum = maximum; |
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94 |
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95 if (preferred >= 0) { |
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96 if (minimum >= 0 && preferred < minimum) { |
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97 preferred = minimum; |
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98 } else if (maximum >= 0 && preferred > maximum) { |
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99 preferred = maximum; |
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100 } |
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101 } |
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102 |
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103 if (minimum >= 0 && descent > minimum) |
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104 descent = minimum; |
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105 } |
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106 |
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107 /*! |
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108 \internal |
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109 */ |
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110 QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate(QGraphicsLayoutItem *par, bool layout) |
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111 : parent(par), userSizeHints(0), isLayout(layout), ownedByLayout(false), graphicsItem(0) |
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112 { |
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113 } |
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114 |
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115 /*! |
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116 \internal |
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117 */ |
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118 QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::~QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate() |
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119 { |
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120 // Remove any lazily allocated data |
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121 delete[] userSizeHints; |
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122 } |
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123 |
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124 /*! |
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125 \internal |
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126 */ |
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127 void QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::init() |
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128 { |
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129 sizeHintCacheDirty = true; |
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130 sizePolicy = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Preferred); |
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131 } |
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132 |
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133 /*! |
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134 \internal |
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135 */ |
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136 QSizeF *QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::effectiveSizeHints(const QSizeF &constraint) const |
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137 { |
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138 Q_Q(const QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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139 if (!sizeHintCacheDirty && cachedConstraint == constraint) |
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140 return cachedSizeHints; |
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141 |
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142 for (int i = 0; i < Qt::NSizeHints; ++i) { |
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143 cachedSizeHints[i] = constraint; |
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144 if (userSizeHints) |
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145 combineSize(cachedSizeHints[i], userSizeHints[i]); |
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146 } |
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147 |
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148 QSizeF &minS = cachedSizeHints[Qt::MinimumSize]; |
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149 QSizeF &prefS = cachedSizeHints[Qt::PreferredSize]; |
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150 QSizeF &maxS = cachedSizeHints[Qt::MaximumSize]; |
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151 QSizeF &descentS = cachedSizeHints[Qt::MinimumDescent]; |
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152 |
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153 normalizeHints(minS.rwidth(), prefS.rwidth(), maxS.rwidth(), descentS.rwidth()); |
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154 normalizeHints(minS.rheight(), prefS.rheight(), maxS.rheight(), descentS.rheight()); |
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155 |
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156 // if the minimum, preferred and maximum sizes contradict each other |
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157 // (e.g. the minimum is larger than the maximum) we give priority to |
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158 // the maximum size, then the minimum size and finally the preferred size |
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159 COMBINE_SIZE(maxS, q->sizeHint(Qt::MaximumSize, maxS)); |
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160 combineSize(maxS, QSizeF(QWIDGETSIZE_MAX, QWIDGETSIZE_MAX)); |
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161 expandSize(maxS, prefS); |
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162 expandSize(maxS, minS); |
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163 boundSize(maxS, QSizeF(QWIDGETSIZE_MAX, QWIDGETSIZE_MAX)); |
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164 |
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165 COMBINE_SIZE(minS, q->sizeHint(Qt::MinimumSize, minS)); |
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166 expandSize(minS, QSizeF(0, 0)); |
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167 boundSize(minS, prefS); |
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168 boundSize(minS, maxS); |
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169 |
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170 COMBINE_SIZE(prefS, q->sizeHint(Qt::PreferredSize, prefS)); |
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171 expandSize(prefS, minS); |
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172 boundSize(prefS, maxS); |
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173 |
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174 // Not supported yet |
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175 // COMBINE_SIZE(descentS, q->sizeHint(Qt::MinimumDescent, constraint)); |
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176 |
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177 cachedConstraint = constraint; |
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178 sizeHintCacheDirty = false; |
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179 return cachedSizeHints; |
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180 } |
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181 |
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182 |
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183 /*! |
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184 \internal |
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185 |
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186 Returns the parent item of this layout, or 0 if this layout is |
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187 not installed on any widget. |
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188 |
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189 If this is the item that the layout is installed on, it will return "itself". |
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190 |
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191 If the layout is a sub-layout, this function returns the parent |
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192 widget of the parent layout. |
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193 |
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194 Note that it will traverse up the layout item hierarchy instead of just calling |
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195 QGraphicsItem::parentItem(). This is on purpose. |
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196 |
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197 \sa parent() |
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198 */ |
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199 QGraphicsItem *QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::parentItem() const |
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200 { |
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201 Q_Q(const QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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202 |
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203 const QGraphicsLayoutItem *parent = q; |
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204 while (parent && parent->isLayout()) { |
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205 parent = parent->parentLayoutItem(); |
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206 } |
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207 return parent ? parent->graphicsItem() : 0; |
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208 } |
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209 |
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210 /*! |
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211 \internal |
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212 |
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213 Ensures that userSizeHints is allocated. |
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214 This function must be called before any dereferencing. |
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215 */ |
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216 void QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::ensureUserSizeHints() |
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217 { |
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218 if (!userSizeHints) |
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219 userSizeHints = new QSizeF[Qt::NSizeHints]; |
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220 } |
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221 |
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222 /*! |
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223 \internal |
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224 |
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225 Sets the user size hint \a which to \a size. Use an invalid size to unset the size hint. |
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226 */ |
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227 void QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::setSize(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &size) |
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228 { |
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229 Q_Q(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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230 |
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231 if (userSizeHints) { |
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232 if (size == userSizeHints[which]) |
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233 return; |
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234 } else if (!size.isValid()) { |
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235 return; |
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236 } |
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237 |
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238 ensureUserSizeHints(); |
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239 userSizeHints[which] = size; |
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240 q->updateGeometry(); |
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241 } |
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242 |
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243 /*! |
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244 \internal |
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245 |
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246 Sets the width of the user size hint \a which to \a width. |
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247 */ |
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248 void QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate::setSizeComponent( |
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249 Qt::SizeHint which, SizeComponent component, qreal value) |
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250 { |
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251 Q_Q(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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252 ensureUserSizeHints(); |
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253 qreal &userValue = (component == Width) |
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254 ? userSizeHints[which].rwidth() |
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255 : userSizeHints[which].rheight(); |
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256 if (value == userValue) |
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257 return; |
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258 userValue = value; |
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259 q->updateGeometry(); |
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260 } |
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261 |
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262 /*! |
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263 \class QGraphicsLayoutItem |
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264 \brief The QGraphicsLayoutItem class can be inherited to allow your custom |
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265 items to be managed by layouts. |
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266 \since 4.4 |
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267 \ingroup graphicsview-api |
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268 |
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269 QGraphicsLayoutItem is an abstract class that defines a set of virtual |
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270 functions describing sizes, size policies, and size hints for any object |
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271 arranged by QGraphicsLayout. The API contains functions relevant |
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272 for both the item itself and for the user of the item as most of |
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273 QGraphicsLayoutItem's functions are also part of the subclass' public API. |
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274 |
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275 In most cases, existing layout-aware classes such as QGraphicsWidget and |
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276 QGraphicsLayout already provide the functionality you require. However, |
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277 subclassing these classes will enable you to create both graphical |
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278 elements that work well with layouts (QGraphicsWidget) or custom layouts |
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279 (QGraphicsLayout). |
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280 |
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281 \section1 Subclassing QGraphicsLayoutItem |
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282 |
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283 If you create a subclass of QGraphicsLayoutItem and reimplement its |
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284 virtual functions, you will enable the layout to resize and position your |
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285 item along with other QGraphicsLayoutItems including QGraphicsWidget |
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286 and QGraphicsLayout. |
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287 |
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288 You can start by reimplementing important functions: the protected |
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289 sizeHint() function, as well as the public setGeometry() |
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290 function. If you want your items to be aware of immediate geometry |
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291 changes, you can also reimplement updateGeometry(). |
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292 |
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293 The geometry, size hint, and size policy affect the item's size and |
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294 position. Calling setGeometry() will always resize and reposition the item |
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295 immediately. Normally, this function is called by QGraphicsLayout after |
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296 the layout has been activated, but it can also be called by the item's user |
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297 at any time. |
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298 |
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299 The sizeHint() function returns the item' minimum, preferred and maximum |
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300 size hints. You can override these properties by calling setMinimumSize(), |
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301 setPreferredSize() or setMaximumSize(). You can also use functions such as |
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302 setMinimumWidth() or setMaximumHeight() to set only the width or height |
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303 component if desired. |
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304 |
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305 The effectiveSizeHint() function, on the other hand, returns a size hint |
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306 for any given Qt::SizeHint, and guarantees that the returned size is bound |
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307 to the minimum and maximum sizes and size hints. You can set the item's |
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308 vertical and horizontal size policy by calling setSizePolicy(). The |
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309 sizePolicy property is used by the layout system to describe how this item |
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310 prefers to grow or shrink. |
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311 |
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312 \section1 Nesting QGraphicsLayoutItems |
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313 |
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314 QGraphicsLayoutItems can be nested within other QGraphicsLayoutItems, |
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315 similar to layouts that can contain sublayouts. This is done either by |
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316 passing a QGraphicsLayoutItem pointer to QGraphicsLayoutItem's |
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317 protected constructor, or by calling setParentLayoutItem(). The |
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318 parentLayoutItem() function returns a pointer to the item's layoutItem |
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319 parent. If the item's parent is 0 or if the parent does not inherit |
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320 from QGraphicsItem, the parentLayoutItem() function then returns 0. |
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321 isLayout() returns true if the QGraphicsLayoutItem subclass is itself a |
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322 layout, or false otherwise. |
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323 |
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324 Qt uses QGraphicsLayoutItem to provide layout functionality in the |
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325 \l{The Graphics View Framework}, but in the future its use may spread |
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326 throughout Qt itself. |
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327 |
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328 \sa QGraphicsWidget, QGraphicsLayout, QGraphicsLinearLayout, |
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329 QGraphicsGridLayout |
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330 */ |
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331 |
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332 /*! |
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333 Constructs the QGraphicsLayoutItem object. \a parent becomes the object's |
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334 parent. If \a isLayout is true the item is a layout, otherwise |
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335 \a isLayout is false. |
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336 */ |
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337 QGraphicsLayoutItem::QGraphicsLayoutItem(QGraphicsLayoutItem *parent, bool isLayout) |
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338 : d_ptr(new QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate(parent, isLayout)) |
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339 { |
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340 Q_D(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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341 d->init(); |
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342 d->q_ptr = this; |
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343 } |
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344 |
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345 /*! |
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346 \internal |
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347 */ |
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348 QGraphicsLayoutItem::QGraphicsLayoutItem(QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate &dd) |
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349 : d_ptr(&dd) |
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350 { |
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351 Q_D(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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352 d->q_ptr = this; |
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353 } |
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354 |
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355 /*! |
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356 Destroys the QGraphicsLayoutItem object. |
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357 */ |
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358 QGraphicsLayoutItem::~QGraphicsLayoutItem() |
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359 { |
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360 QGraphicsLayoutItem *parentLI = parentLayoutItem(); |
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361 if (parentLI && parentLI->isLayout()) { |
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362 QGraphicsLayout *lay = static_cast<QGraphicsLayout*>(parentLI); |
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363 // this is not optimal |
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364 for (int i = lay->count() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { |
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365 if (lay->itemAt(i) == this) { |
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366 lay->removeAt(i); |
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367 break; |
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368 } |
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369 } |
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370 } |
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371 } |
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372 |
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373 /*! |
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374 \fn virtual QSizeF QGraphicsLayoutItem::sizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const = 0; |
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375 |
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376 This pure virtual function returns the size hint for \a which of the |
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377 QGraphicsLayoutItem, using the width or height of \a constraint to |
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378 constrain the output. |
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379 |
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380 Reimplement this function in a subclass of QGraphicsLayoutItem to |
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381 provide the necessary size hints for your items. |
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382 |
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383 \sa effectiveSizeHint() |
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384 */ |
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385 |
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386 /*! |
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387 Sets the size policy to \a policy. The size policy describes how the item |
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388 should grow horizontally and vertically when arranged in a layout. |
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389 |
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390 QGraphicsLayoutItem's default size policy is (QSizePolicy::Fixed, |
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391 QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::DefaultType), but it is common for |
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392 subclasses to change the default. For example, QGraphicsWidget defaults |
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393 to (QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Preferred, |
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394 QSizePolicy::DefaultType). |
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395 |
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396 \sa sizePolicy(), QWidget::sizePolicy() |
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397 */ |
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398 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setSizePolicy(const QSizePolicy &policy) |
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399 { |
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400 Q_D(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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401 if (d->sizePolicy == policy) |
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402 return; |
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403 d->sizePolicy = policy; |
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404 updateGeometry(); |
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405 } |
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406 |
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407 /*! |
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408 \overload |
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409 |
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410 This function is equivalent to calling |
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411 setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy(\a hPolicy, \a vPolicy, \a controlType)). |
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412 |
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413 \sa sizePolicy(), QWidget::sizePolicy() |
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414 */ |
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415 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Policy hPolicy, |
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416 QSizePolicy::Policy vPolicy, |
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417 QSizePolicy::ControlType controlType) |
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418 { |
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419 setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy(hPolicy, vPolicy, controlType)); |
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420 } |
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421 |
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422 /*! |
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423 Returns the current size policy. |
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424 |
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425 \sa setSizePolicy(), QWidget::sizePolicy() |
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426 */ |
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427 QSizePolicy QGraphicsLayoutItem::sizePolicy() const |
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428 { |
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429 Q_D(const QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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430 return d->sizePolicy; |
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431 } |
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432 |
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433 /*! |
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434 Sets the minimum size to \a size. This property overrides sizeHint() for |
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435 Qt::MinimumSize and ensures that effectiveSizeHint() will never return |
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436 a size smaller than \a size. In order to unset the minimum size, use an |
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437 invalid size. |
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438 |
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439 \sa minimumSize(), maximumSize(), preferredSize(), Qt::MinimumSize, |
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440 sizeHint(), setMinimumWidth(), setMinimumHeight() |
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441 */ |
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442 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMinimumSize(const QSizeF &size) |
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443 { |
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444 d_ptr->setSize(Qt::MinimumSize, size); |
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445 } |
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446 |
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447 /*! |
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448 \fn QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMinimumSize(qreal w, qreal h) |
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449 |
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450 This convenience function is equivalent to calling |
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451 setMinimumSize(QSizeF(\a w, \a h)). |
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452 |
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453 \sa minimumSize(), setMaximumSize(), setPreferredSize(), sizeHint() |
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454 */ |
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455 |
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456 /*! |
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457 Returns the minimum size. |
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458 |
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459 \sa setMinimumSize(), preferredSize(), maximumSize(), Qt::MinimumSize, |
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460 sizeHint() |
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461 */ |
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462 QSizeF QGraphicsLayoutItem::minimumSize() const |
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463 { |
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464 return effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MinimumSize); |
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465 } |
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466 |
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467 /*! |
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468 Sets the minimum width to \a width. |
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469 |
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470 \sa minimumWidth(), setMinimumSize(), minimumSize() |
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471 */ |
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472 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMinimumWidth(qreal width) |
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473 { |
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474 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::MinimumSize, d_ptr->Width, width); |
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475 } |
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476 |
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477 /*! |
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478 Sets the minimum height to \a height. |
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479 |
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480 \sa minimumHeight(), setMinimumSize(), minimumSize() |
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481 */ |
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482 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMinimumHeight(qreal height) |
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483 { |
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484 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::MinimumSize, d_ptr->Height, height); |
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485 } |
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486 |
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487 |
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488 /*! |
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489 Sets the preferred size to \a size. This property overrides sizeHint() for |
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490 Qt::PreferredSize and provides the default value for effectiveSizeHint(). |
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491 In order to unset the preferred size, use an invalid size. |
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492 |
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493 \sa preferredSize(), minimumSize(), maximumSize(), Qt::PreferredSize, |
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494 sizeHint() |
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495 */ |
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496 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setPreferredSize(const QSizeF &size) |
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497 { |
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498 d_ptr->setSize(Qt::PreferredSize, size); |
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499 } |
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500 |
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501 /*! |
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502 \fn QGraphicsLayoutItem::setPreferredSize(qreal w, qreal h) |
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503 |
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504 This convenience function is equivalent to calling |
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505 setPreferredSize(QSizeF(\a w, \a h)). |
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506 |
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507 \sa preferredSize(), setMaximumSize(), setMinimumSize(), sizeHint() |
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508 */ |
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509 |
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510 /*! |
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511 Returns the preferred size. |
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512 |
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513 \sa setPreferredSize(), minimumSize(), maximumSize(), Qt::PreferredSize, |
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514 sizeHint() |
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515 */ |
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516 QSizeF QGraphicsLayoutItem::preferredSize() const |
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517 { |
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518 return effectiveSizeHint(Qt::PreferredSize); |
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519 } |
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520 |
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521 /*! |
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522 Sets the preferred height to \a height. |
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523 |
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524 \sa preferredWidth(), setPreferredSize(), preferredSize() |
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525 */ |
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526 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setPreferredHeight(qreal height) |
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527 { |
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528 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::PreferredSize, d_ptr->Height, height); |
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529 } |
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530 |
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531 /*! |
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532 Sets the preferred width to \a width. |
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533 |
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534 \sa preferredHeight(), setPreferredSize(), preferredSize() |
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535 */ |
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536 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setPreferredWidth(qreal width) |
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537 { |
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538 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::PreferredSize, d_ptr->Width, width); |
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539 } |
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540 |
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541 /*! |
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542 Sets the maximum size to \a size. This property overrides sizeHint() for |
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543 Qt::MaximumSize and ensures that effectiveSizeHint() will never return a |
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544 size larger than \a size. In order to unset the maximum size, use an |
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545 invalid size. |
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546 |
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547 \sa maximumSize(), minimumSize(), preferredSize(), Qt::MaximumSize, |
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548 sizeHint() |
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549 */ |
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550 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMaximumSize(const QSizeF &size) |
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551 { |
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552 d_ptr->setSize(Qt::MaximumSize, size); |
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553 } |
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554 |
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555 /*! |
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556 \fn QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMaximumSize(qreal w, qreal h) |
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557 |
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558 This convenience function is equivalent to calling |
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559 setMaximumSize(QSizeF(\a w, \a h)). |
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560 |
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561 \sa maximumSize(), setMinimumSize(), setPreferredSize(), sizeHint() |
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562 */ |
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563 |
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564 /*! |
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565 Returns the maximum size. |
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566 |
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567 \sa setMaximumSize(), minimumSize(), preferredSize(), Qt::MaximumSize, |
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568 sizeHint() |
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569 */ |
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570 QSizeF QGraphicsLayoutItem::maximumSize() const |
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571 { |
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572 return effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MaximumSize); |
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573 } |
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574 |
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575 /*! |
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576 Sets the maximum width to \a width. |
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577 |
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578 \sa maximumWidth(), setMaximumSize(), maximumSize() |
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579 */ |
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580 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMaximumWidth(qreal width) |
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581 { |
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582 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::MaximumSize, d_ptr->Width, width); |
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583 } |
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584 |
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585 /*! |
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586 Sets the maximum height to \a height. |
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587 |
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588 \sa maximumHeight(), setMaximumSize(), maximumSize() |
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589 */ |
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590 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setMaximumHeight(qreal height) |
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591 { |
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592 d_ptr->setSizeComponent(Qt::MaximumSize, d_ptr->Height, height); |
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593 } |
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594 |
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595 /*! |
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596 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::minimumWidth() const |
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597 |
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598 Returns the minimum width. |
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599 |
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600 \sa setMinimumWidth(), setMinimumSize(), minimumSize() |
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601 */ |
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602 |
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603 /*! |
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604 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::minimumHeight() const |
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605 |
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606 Returns the minimum height. |
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607 |
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608 \sa setMinimumHeight(), setMinimumSize(), minimumSize() |
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609 */ |
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610 |
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611 /*! |
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612 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::preferredWidth() const |
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613 |
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614 Returns the preferred width. |
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615 |
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616 \sa setPreferredWidth(), setPreferredSize(), preferredSize() |
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617 */ |
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618 |
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619 /*! |
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620 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::preferredHeight() const |
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621 |
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622 Returns the preferred height. |
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623 |
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624 \sa setPreferredHeight(), setPreferredSize(), preferredSize() |
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625 */ |
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626 |
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627 /*! |
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628 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::maximumWidth() const |
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629 |
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630 Returns the maximum width. |
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631 |
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632 \sa setMaximumWidth(), setMaximumSize(), maximumSize() |
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633 */ |
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634 |
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635 /*! |
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636 \fn qreal QGraphicsLayoutItem::maximumHeight() const |
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637 |
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638 Returns the maximum height. |
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639 |
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640 \sa setMaximumHeight(), setMaximumSize(), maximumSize() |
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641 */ |
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642 |
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643 /*! |
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644 \fn virtual void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setGeometry(const QRectF &rect) |
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645 |
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646 This virtual function sets the geometry of the QGraphicsLayoutItem to |
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647 \a rect, which is in parent coordinates (e.g., the top-left corner of \a rect |
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648 is equivalent to the item's position in parent coordinates). |
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649 |
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650 You must reimplement this function in a subclass of QGraphicsLayoutItem to |
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651 receive geometry updates. The layout will call this function when it does a |
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652 rearrangement. |
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653 |
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654 If \a rect is outside of the bounds of minimumSize and maximumSize, it |
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655 will be adjusted to its closest size so that it is within the legal |
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656 bounds. |
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657 |
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658 \sa geometry() |
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659 */ |
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660 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setGeometry(const QRectF &rect) |
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661 { |
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662 Q_D(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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663 QSizeF effectiveSize = rect.size().expandedTo(effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MinimumSize)) |
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664 .boundedTo(effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MaximumSize)); |
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665 d->geom = QRectF(rect.topLeft(), effectiveSize); |
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666 } |
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667 |
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668 /*! |
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669 \fn QRectF QGraphicsLayoutItem::geometry() const |
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670 |
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671 Returns the item's geometry (e.g., position and size) as a |
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672 QRectF. This function is equivalent to QRectF(pos(), size()). |
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673 |
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674 \sa setGeometry() |
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675 */ |
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676 QRectF QGraphicsLayoutItem::geometry() const |
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677 { |
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678 Q_D(const QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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679 return d->geom; |
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680 } |
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681 |
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682 /*! |
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683 This virtual function provides the \a left, \a top, \a right and \a bottom |
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684 contents margins for this QGraphicsLayoutItem. The default implementation |
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685 assumes all contents margins are 0. The parameters point to values stored |
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686 in qreals. If any of the pointers is 0, that value will not be updated. |
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687 |
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688 \sa QGraphicsWidget::setContentsMargins() |
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689 */ |
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690 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::getContentsMargins(qreal *left, qreal *top, qreal *right, qreal *bottom) const |
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691 { |
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692 if (left) |
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693 *left = 0; |
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694 if (top) |
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695 *top = 0; |
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696 if (right) |
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697 *right = 0; |
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698 if (bottom) |
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699 *bottom = 0; |
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700 } |
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701 |
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702 /*! |
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703 Returns the contents rect in local coordinates. |
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704 |
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705 The contents rect defines the subrectangle used by an associated layout |
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706 when arranging subitems. This function is a convenience function that |
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707 adjusts the item's geometry() by its contents margins. Note that |
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708 getContentsMargins() is a virtual function that you can reimplement to |
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709 return the item's contents margins. |
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710 |
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711 \sa getContentsMargins(), geometry() |
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712 */ |
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713 QRectF QGraphicsLayoutItem::contentsRect() const |
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714 { |
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715 qreal left, top, right, bottom; |
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716 getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom); |
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717 return QRectF(QPointF(), geometry().size()).adjusted(+left, +top, -right, -bottom); |
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718 } |
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719 |
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720 /*! |
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721 Returns the effective size hint for this QGraphicsLayoutItem. |
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722 |
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723 \a which is the size hint in question. |
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724 \a constraint is an optional argument that defines a special constrain |
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725 when calculating the effective size hint. By default, \a constraint is |
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726 QSizeF(-1, -1), which means there is no constraint to the size hint. |
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727 |
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728 If you want to specify the widget's size hint for a given width or height, |
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729 you can provide the fixed dimension in \a constraint. This is useful for |
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730 widgets that can grow only either vertically or horizontally, and need to |
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731 set either their width or their height to a special value. |
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732 |
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733 For example, a text paragraph item fit into a column width of 200 may |
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734 grow vertically. You can pass QSizeF(200, -1) as a constraint to get a |
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735 suitable minimum, preferred and maximum height). |
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736 |
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737 You can adjust the effective size hint by reimplementing sizeHint() |
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738 in a QGraphicsLayoutItem subclass, or by calling one of the following |
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739 functions: setMinimumSize(), setPreferredSize, or setMaximumSize() |
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740 (or a combination of both). |
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741 |
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742 This function caches each of the size hints and guarantees that |
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743 sizeHint() will be called only once for each value of \a which - unless |
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744 \a constraint is not specified and updateGeometry() has been called. |
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745 |
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746 \sa sizeHint() |
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747 */ |
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748 QSizeF QGraphicsLayoutItem::effectiveSizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const |
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749 { |
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750 Q_D(const QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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751 |
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752 if (!d->userSizeHints && constraint.isValid()) |
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753 return constraint; |
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754 |
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755 // ### should respect size policy??? |
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756 return d_ptr->effectiveSizeHints(constraint)[which]; |
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757 } |
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758 |
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759 /*! |
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760 This virtual function discards any cached size hint information. You |
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761 should always call this function if you change the return value of the |
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762 sizeHint() function. Subclasses must always call the base implementation |
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763 when reimplementing this function. |
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764 |
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765 \sa effectiveSizeHint() |
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766 */ |
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767 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::updateGeometry() |
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768 { |
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769 Q_D(QGraphicsLayoutItem); |
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770 d->sizeHintCacheDirty = true; |
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771 } |
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772 |
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773 /*! |
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774 Returns the parent of this QGraphicsLayoutItem, or 0 if there is no parent, |
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775 or if the parent does not inherit from QGraphicsLayoutItem |
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776 (QGraphicsLayoutItem is often used through multiple inheritance with |
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777 QObject-derived classes). |
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778 |
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779 \sa setParentLayoutItem() |
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780 */ |
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781 QGraphicsLayoutItem *QGraphicsLayoutItem::parentLayoutItem() const |
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782 { |
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783 return d_func()->parent; |
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784 } |
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785 |
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786 /*! |
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787 Sets the parent of this QGraphicsLayoutItem to \a parent. |
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788 |
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789 \sa parentLayoutItem() |
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790 */ |
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791 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setParentLayoutItem(QGraphicsLayoutItem *parent) |
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792 { |
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793 d_func()->parent = parent; |
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794 } |
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795 |
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796 /*! |
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797 Returns true if this QGraphicsLayoutItem is a layout (e.g., is inherited |
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798 by an object that arranges other QGraphicsLayoutItem objects); otherwise |
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799 returns false. |
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800 |
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801 \sa QGraphicsLayout |
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802 */ |
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803 bool QGraphicsLayoutItem::isLayout() const |
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804 { |
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805 return d_func()->isLayout; |
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806 } |
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807 |
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808 /*! |
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809 \since 4.6 |
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810 |
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811 Returns whether a layout should delete this item in its destructor. |
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812 If its true, then the layout will delete it. If its false, then it is |
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813 assumed that another object has the ownership of it, and the layout won't |
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814 delete this item. |
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815 |
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816 If the item inherits both QGraphicsItem and QGraphicsLayoutItem (such |
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817 as QGraphicsWidget does) the item is really part of two ownership |
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818 hierarchies. This property informs what the layout should do with its |
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819 child items when it is destructed. In the case of QGraphicsWidget, it |
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820 is preferred that when the layout is deleted it won't delete its children |
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821 (since they are also part of the graphics item hierarchy). |
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822 |
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823 By default this value is initialized to false in QGraphicsLayoutItem, |
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824 but it is overridden by QGraphicsLayout to return true. This is because |
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825 QGraphicsLayout is not normally part of the QGraphicsItem hierarchy, so the |
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826 parent layout should delete it. |
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827 Subclasses might override this default behaviour by calling |
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828 setOwnedByLayout(true). |
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829 |
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830 \sa setOwnedByLayout() |
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831 */ |
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832 bool QGraphicsLayoutItem::ownedByLayout() const |
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833 { |
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834 return d_func()->ownedByLayout; |
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835 } |
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836 /*! |
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837 \since 4.6 |
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838 |
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839 Sets whether a layout should delete this item in its destructor or not. |
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840 \a ownership must be true to in order for the layout to delete it. |
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841 \sa ownedByLayout() |
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842 */ |
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843 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setOwnedByLayout(bool ownership) |
|
844 { |
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845 d_func()->ownedByLayout = ownership; |
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846 } |
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847 |
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848 /*! |
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849 * Returns the QGraphicsItem that this layout item represents. |
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850 * For QGraphicsWidget it will return itself. For custom items it can return an |
|
851 * aggregated value. |
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852 * |
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853 * \sa setGraphicsItem() |
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854 */ |
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855 QGraphicsItem *QGraphicsLayoutItem::graphicsItem() const |
|
856 { |
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857 return d_func()->graphicsItem; |
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858 } |
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859 |
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860 /*! |
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861 * If the QGraphicsLayoutItem represents a QGraphicsItem, and it wants to take |
|
862 * advantage of the automatic reparenting capabilities of QGraphicsLayout it |
|
863 * should set this value. |
|
864 * Note that if you delete \a item and not delete the layout item, you are |
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865 * responsible of calling setGraphicsItem(0) in order to avoid having a |
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866 * dangling pointer. |
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867 * |
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868 * \sa graphicsItem() |
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869 */ |
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870 void QGraphicsLayoutItem::setGraphicsItem(QGraphicsItem *item) |
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871 { |
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872 d_func()->graphicsItem = item; |
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873 } |
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874 |
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875 QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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876 |
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877 #endif //QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW |