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41 |
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42 #include "qstyle.h" |
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43 #include "qapplication.h" |
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44 #include "qpainter.h" |
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45 #include "qwidget.h" |
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46 #include "qbitmap.h" |
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47 #include "qpixmapcache.h" |
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48 #include "qstyleoption.h" |
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49 #include "private/qstyle_p.h" |
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50 #ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
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51 #include "qdebug.h" |
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52 #endif |
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53 |
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54 #ifdef Q_WS_X11 |
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55 #include <qx11info_x11.h> |
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56 #endif |
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57 |
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58 #include <limits.h> |
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59 |
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60 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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61 |
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62 static const int MaxBits = 8 * sizeof(QSizePolicy::ControlType); |
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63 |
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64 static int unpackControlTypes(QSizePolicy::ControlTypes controls, QSizePolicy::ControlType *array) |
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65 { |
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66 if (!controls) |
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67 return 0; |
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68 |
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69 // optimization: exactly one bit is set |
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70 if ((controls & (controls - 1)) == 0) { |
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71 array[0] = QSizePolicy::ControlType(uint(controls)); |
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72 return 1; |
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73 } |
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74 |
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75 int count = 0; |
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76 for (int i = 0; i < MaxBits; ++i) { |
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77 if (uint bit = (controls & (0x1 << i))) |
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78 array[count++] = QSizePolicy::ControlType(bit); |
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79 } |
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80 return count; |
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81 } |
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82 |
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83 /*! |
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84 \class QStyle |
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85 \brief The QStyle class is an abstract base class that encapsulates the look and feel of a GUI. |
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86 |
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87 \ingroup appearance |
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88 |
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89 Qt contains a set of QStyle subclasses that emulate the styles of |
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90 the different platforms supported by Qt (QWindowsStyle, |
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91 QMacStyle, QMotifStyle, etc.). By default, these styles are built |
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92 into the QtGui library. Styles can also be made available as |
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93 plugins. |
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94 |
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95 Qt's built-in widgets use QStyle to perform nearly all of their |
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96 drawing, ensuring that they look exactly like the equivalent |
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97 native widgets. The diagram below shows a QComboBox in eight |
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98 different styles. |
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99 |
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100 \img qstyle-comboboxes.png Eight combo boxes |
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101 |
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102 Topics: |
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103 |
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104 \tableofcontents |
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105 |
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106 \section1 Setting a Style |
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107 |
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108 The style of the entire application can be set using the |
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109 QApplication::setStyle() function. It can also be specified by the |
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110 user of the application, using the \c -style command-line option: |
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111 |
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112 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_styles_qstyle.cpp 0 |
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113 |
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114 If no style is specified, Qt will choose the most appropriate |
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115 style for the user's platform or desktop environment. |
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116 |
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117 A style can also be set on an individual widget using the |
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118 QWidget::setStyle() function. |
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119 |
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120 \section1 Developing Style-Aware Custom Widgets |
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121 |
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122 If you are developing custom widgets and want them to look good on |
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123 all platforms, you can use QStyle functions to perform parts of |
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124 the widget drawing, such as drawItemText(), drawItemPixmap(), |
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125 drawPrimitive(), drawControl(), and drawComplexControl(). |
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126 |
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127 Most QStyle draw functions take four arguments: |
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128 \list |
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129 \o an enum value specifying which graphical element to draw |
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130 \o a QStyleOption specifying how and where to render that element |
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131 \o a QPainter that should be used to draw the element |
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132 \o a QWidget on which the drawing is performed (optional) |
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133 \endlist |
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134 |
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135 For example, if you want to draw a focus rectangle on your |
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136 widget, you can write: |
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137 |
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138 \snippet doc/src/snippets/styles/styles.cpp 1 |
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139 |
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140 QStyle gets all the information it needs to render the graphical |
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141 element from QStyleOption. The widget is passed as the last |
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142 argument in case the style needs it to perform special effects |
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143 (such as animated default buttons on Mac OS X), but it isn't |
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144 mandatory. In fact, you can use QStyle to draw on any paint |
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145 device, not just widgets, by setting the QPainter properly. |
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146 |
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147 QStyleOption has various subclasses for the various types of |
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148 graphical elements that can be drawn. For example, |
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149 PE_FrameFocusRect expects a QStyleOptionFocusRect argument. |
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150 |
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151 To ensure that drawing operations are as fast as possible, |
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152 QStyleOption and its subclasses have public data members. See the |
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153 QStyleOption class documentation for details on how to use it. |
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154 |
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155 For convenience, Qt provides the QStylePainter class, which |
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156 combines a QStyle, a QPainter, and a QWidget. This makes it |
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157 possible to write |
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158 |
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159 \snippet doc/src/snippets/styles/styles.cpp 5 |
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160 \dots |
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161 \snippet doc/src/snippets/styles/styles.cpp 7 |
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162 |
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163 instead of |
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164 |
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165 \snippet doc/src/snippets/styles/styles.cpp 2 |
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166 \dots |
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167 \snippet doc/src/snippets/styles/styles.cpp 3 |
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168 |
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169 \section1 Creating a Custom Style |
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170 |
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171 You can create a custom look and feel for your application by |
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172 creating a custom style. There are two approaches to creating a |
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173 custom style. In the static approach, you either choose an |
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174 existing QStyle class, subclass it, and reimplement virtual |
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175 functions to provide the custom behavior, or you create an entire |
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176 QStyle class from scratch. In the dynamic approach, you modify the |
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177 behavior of your system style at runtime. The static approach is |
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178 described below. The dynamic approach is described in QProxyStyle. |
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179 |
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180 The first step in the static approach is to pick one of the styles |
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181 provided by Qt from which you will build your custom style. Your |
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182 choice of QStyle class will depend on which style resembles your |
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183 desired style the most. The most general class that you can use as |
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184 a base is QCommonStyle (not QStyle). This is because Qt requires |
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185 its styles to be \l{QCommonStyle}s. |
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186 |
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187 Depending on which parts of the base style you want to change, |
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188 you must reimplement the functions that are used to draw those |
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189 parts of the interface. To illustrate this, we will modify the |
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190 look of the spin box arrows drawn by QWindowsStyle. The arrows |
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191 are \e{primitive elements} that are drawn by the drawPrimitive() |
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192 function, so we need to reimplement that function. We need the |
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193 following class declaration: |
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194 |
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195 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.h 0 |
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196 |
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197 To draw its up and down arrows, QSpinBox uses the |
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198 PE_IndicatorSpinUp and PE_IndicatorSpinDown primitive elements. |
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199 Here's how to reimplement the drawPrimitive() function to draw |
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200 them differently: |
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201 |
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202 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.cpp 2 |
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203 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.cpp 3 |
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204 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.cpp 4 |
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205 |
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206 Notice that we don't use the \c widget argument, except to pass it |
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207 on to the QWindowStyle::drawPrimitive() function. As mentioned |
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208 earlier, the information about what is to be drawn and how it |
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209 should be drawn is specified by a QStyleOption object, so there is |
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210 no need to ask the widget. |
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211 |
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212 If you need to use the \c widget argument to obtain additional |
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213 information, be careful to ensure that it isn't 0 and that it is |
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214 of the correct type before using it. For example: |
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215 |
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216 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.cpp 0 |
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217 \dots |
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218 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customstyle/customstyle.cpp 1 |
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219 |
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220 When implementing a custom style, you cannot assume that the |
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221 widget is a QSpinBox just because the enum value is called |
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222 PE_IndicatorSpinUp or PE_IndicatorSpinDown. |
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223 |
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224 The documentation for the \l{widgets/styles}{Styles} example |
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225 covers this topic in more detail. |
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226 |
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227 \warning Qt style sheets are currently not supported for custom QStyle |
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228 subclasses. We plan to address this in some future release. |
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229 |
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230 |
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231 \section1 Using a Custom Style |
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232 |
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233 There are several ways of using a custom style in a Qt |
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234 application. The simplest way is to pass the custom style to the |
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235 QApplication::setStyle() static function before creating the |
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236 QApplication object: |
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237 |
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238 \snippet snippets/customstyle/main.cpp using a custom style |
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239 |
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240 You can call QApplication::setStyle() at any time, but by calling |
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241 it before the constructor, you ensure that the user's preference, |
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242 set using the \c -style command-line option, is respected. |
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243 |
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244 You may want to make your custom style available for use in other |
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245 applications, which may not be yours and hence not available for |
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246 you to recompile. The Qt Plugin system makes it possible to create |
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247 styles as plugins. Styles created as plugins are loaded as shared |
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248 objects at runtime by Qt itself. Please refer to the \link |
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249 plugins-howto.html Qt Plugin\endlink documentation for more |
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250 information on how to go about creating a style plugin. |
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251 |
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252 Compile your plugin and put it into Qt's \c plugins/styles |
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253 directory. We now have a pluggable style that Qt can load |
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254 automatically. To use your new style with existing applications, |
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255 simply start the application with the following argument: |
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256 |
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257 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_styles_qstyle.cpp 1 |
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258 |
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259 The application will use the look and feel from the custom style you |
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260 implemented. |
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261 |
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262 \section1 Right-to-Left Desktops |
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263 |
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264 Languages written from right to left (such as Arabic and Hebrew) |
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265 usually also mirror the whole layout of widgets, and require the |
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266 light to come from the screen's top-right corner instead of |
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267 top-left. |
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268 |
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269 If you create a custom style, you should take special care when |
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270 drawing asymmetric elements to make sure that they also look |
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271 correct in a mirrored layout. An easy way to test your styles is |
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272 to run applications with the \c -reverse command-line option or |
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273 to call QApplication::setLayoutDirection() in your \c main() |
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274 function. |
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275 |
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276 Here are some things to keep in mind when making a style work well in a |
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277 right-to-left environment: |
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278 |
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279 \list |
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280 \o subControlRect() and subElementRect() return rectangles in screen coordinates |
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281 \o QStyleOption::direction indicates in which direction the item should be drawn in |
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282 \o If a style is not right-to-left aware it will display items as if it were left-to-right |
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283 \o visualRect(), visualPos(), and visualAlignment() are helpful functions that will |
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284 translate from logical to screen representations. |
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285 \o alignedRect() will return a logical rect aligned for the current direction |
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286 \endlist |
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287 |
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288 \section1 Styles in Item Views |
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289 |
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290 The painting of items in views is performed by a delegate. Qt's |
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291 default delegate, QStyledItemDelegate, is also used for for calculating bounding |
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292 rectangles of items, and their sub-elements for the various kind |
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293 of item \l{Qt::ItemDataRole}{data roles} |
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294 QStyledItemDelegate supports. See the QStyledItemDelegate class |
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295 description to find out which datatypes and roles are supported. You |
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296 can read more about item data roles in \l{Model/View Programming}. |
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297 |
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298 When QStyledItemDelegate paints its items, it draws |
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299 CE_ItemViewItem, and calculates their size with CT_ItemViewItem. |
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300 Note also that it uses SE_ItemViewItemText to set the size of |
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301 editors. When implementing a style to customize drawing of item |
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302 views, you need to check the implementation of QCommonStyle (and |
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303 any other subclasses from which your style |
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304 inherits). This way, you find out which and how |
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305 other style elements are painted, and you can then reimplement the |
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306 painting of elements that should be drawn differently. |
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307 |
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308 We include a small example where we customize the drawing of item |
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309 backgrounds. |
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310 |
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311 \snippet doc/src/snippets/customviewstyle.cpp 0 |
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312 |
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313 The primitive element PE_PanelItemViewItem is responsible for |
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314 painting the background of items, and is called from |
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315 \l{QCommonStyle}'s implementation of CE_ItemViewItem. |
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316 |
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317 To add support for drawing of new datatypes and item data roles, |
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318 it is necessary to create a custom delegate. But if you only |
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319 need to support the datatypes implemented by the default |
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320 delegate, a custom style does not need an accompanying |
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321 delegate. The QStyledItemDelegate class description gives more |
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322 information on custom delegates. |
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323 |
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324 The drawing of item view headers is also done by the style, giving |
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325 control over size of header items and row and column sizes. |
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326 |
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327 \sa QStyleOption, QStylePainter, {Styles Example}, |
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328 {Implementing Styles and Style Aware Widgets}, QStyledItemDelegate |
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329 */ |
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330 |
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331 /*! |
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332 Constructs a style object. |
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333 */ |
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334 QStyle::QStyle() |
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335 : QObject(*new QStylePrivate) |
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336 { |
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337 Q_D(QStyle); |
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338 d->proxyStyle = this; |
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339 } |
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340 |
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341 /*! |
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342 \internal |
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343 |
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344 Constructs a style object. |
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345 */ |
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346 QStyle::QStyle(QStylePrivate &dd) |
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347 : QObject(dd) |
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348 { |
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349 Q_D(QStyle); |
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350 d->proxyStyle = this; |
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351 } |
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352 |
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353 /*! |
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354 Destroys the style object. |
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355 */ |
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356 QStyle::~QStyle() |
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357 { |
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358 } |
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359 |
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360 /*! |
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361 Initializes the appearance of the given \a widget. |
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362 |
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363 This function is called for every widget at some point after it |
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364 has been fully created but just \e before it is shown for the very |
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365 first time. |
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366 |
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367 Note that the default implementation does nothing. Reasonable |
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368 actions in this function might be to call the |
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369 QWidget::setBackgroundMode() function for the widget. Do not use |
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370 the function to set, for example, the geometry; reimplementing |
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371 this function do provide a back-door through which the appearance |
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372 of a widget can be changed, but with Qt 4.0's style engine there |
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373 is rarely necessary to implement this function; reimplement the |
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374 drawItemPixmap(), drawItemText(), drawPrimitive(), etc. instead. |
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375 |
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376 The QWidget::inherits() function may provide enough information to |
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377 allow class-specific customizations. But because new QStyle |
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378 subclasses are expected to work reasonably with all current and \e |
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379 future widgets, limited use of hard-coded customization is |
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380 recommended. |
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381 |
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382 \sa unpolish() |
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383 */ |
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384 void QStyle::polish(QWidget * /* widget */) |
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385 { |
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386 } |
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387 |
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388 /*! |
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389 Uninitialize the given \a{widget}'s appearance. |
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390 |
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391 This function is the counterpart to polish(). It is called for |
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392 every polished widget whenever the style is dynamically changed; |
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393 the former style has to unpolish its settings before the new style |
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394 can polish them again. |
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395 |
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396 Note that unpolish() will only be called if the widget is |
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397 destroyed. This can cause problems in some cases, e.g, if you |
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398 remove a widget from the UI, cache it, and then reinsert it after |
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399 the style has changed; some of Qt's classes cache their widgets. |
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400 |
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401 \sa polish() |
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402 */ |
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403 void QStyle::unpolish(QWidget * /* widget */) |
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404 { |
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405 } |
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406 |
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407 /*! |
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408 \fn void QStyle::polish(QApplication * application) |
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409 \overload |
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410 |
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411 Late initialization of the given \a application object. |
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412 */ |
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413 void QStyle::polish(QApplication * /* app */) |
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414 { |
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415 } |
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416 |
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417 /*! |
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418 \fn void QStyle::unpolish(QApplication * application) |
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419 \overload |
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420 |
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421 Uninitialize the given \a application. |
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422 */ |
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423 void QStyle::unpolish(QApplication * /* app */) |
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424 { |
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425 } |
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426 |
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427 /*! |
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428 \fn void QStyle::polish(QPalette & palette) |
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429 \overload |
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430 |
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431 Changes the \a palette according to style specific requirements |
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432 for color palettes (if any). |
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433 |
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434 \sa QPalette, QApplication::setPalette() |
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435 */ |
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436 void QStyle::polish(QPalette & /* pal */) |
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437 { |
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438 } |
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439 |
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440 /*! |
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441 \fn QRect QStyle::itemTextRect(const QFontMetrics &metrics, const QRect &rectangle, int alignment, bool enabled, const QString &text) const |
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442 |
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443 Returns the area within the given \a rectangle in which to draw |
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444 the provided \a text according to the specified font \a metrics |
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445 and \a alignment. The \a enabled parameter indicates whether or |
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446 not the associated item is enabled. |
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447 |
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448 If the given \a rectangle is larger than the area needed to render |
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449 the \a text, the rectangle that is returned will be offset within |
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450 \a rectangle according to the specified \a alignment. For |
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451 example, if \a alignment is Qt::AlignCenter, the returned |
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452 rectangle will be centered within \a rectangle. If the given \a |
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453 rectangle is smaller than the area needed, the returned rectangle |
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454 will be the smallest rectangle large enough to render the \a text. |
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455 |
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456 \sa Qt::Alignment |
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457 */ |
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458 QRect QStyle::itemTextRect(const QFontMetrics &metrics, const QRect &rect, int alignment, bool enabled, |
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459 const QString &text) const |
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460 { |
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461 QRect result; |
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462 int x, y, w, h; |
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463 rect.getRect(&x, &y, &w, &h); |
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464 if (!text.isEmpty()) { |
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465 result = metrics.boundingRect(x, y, w, h, alignment, text); |
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466 if (!enabled && proxy()->styleHint(SH_EtchDisabledText)) { |
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467 result.setWidth(result.width()+1); |
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468 result.setHeight(result.height()+1); |
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469 } |
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470 } else { |
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471 result = QRect(x, y, w, h); |
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472 } |
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473 return result; |
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474 } |
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475 |
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476 /*! |
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477 \fn QRect QStyle::itemPixmapRect(const QRect &rectangle, int alignment, const QPixmap &pixmap) const |
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478 |
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479 Returns the area within the given \a rectangle in which to draw |
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480 the specified \a pixmap according to the defined \a alignment. |
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481 */ |
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482 QRect QStyle::itemPixmapRect(const QRect &rect, int alignment, const QPixmap &pixmap) const |
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483 { |
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484 QRect result; |
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485 int x, y, w, h; |
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486 rect.getRect(&x, &y, &w, &h); |
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487 if ((alignment & Qt::AlignVCenter) == Qt::AlignVCenter) |
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488 y += h/2 - pixmap.height()/2; |
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489 else if ((alignment & Qt::AlignBottom) == Qt::AlignBottom) |
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490 y += h - pixmap.height(); |
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491 if ((alignment & Qt::AlignRight) == Qt::AlignRight) |
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492 x += w - pixmap.width(); |
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493 else if ((alignment & Qt::AlignHCenter) == Qt::AlignHCenter) |
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494 x += w/2 - pixmap.width()/2; |
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495 else if ((alignment & Qt::AlignLeft) != Qt::AlignLeft && QApplication::isRightToLeft()) |
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496 x += w - pixmap.width(); |
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497 result = QRect(x, y, pixmap.width(), pixmap.height()); |
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498 return result; |
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499 } |
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500 |
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501 /*! |
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502 \fn void QStyle::drawItemText(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rectangle, int alignment, const QPalette &palette, bool enabled, const QString& text, QPalette::ColorRole textRole) const |
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503 |
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504 Draws the given \a text in the specified \a rectangle using the |
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505 provided \a painter and \a palette. |
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506 |
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507 The text is drawn using the painter's pen, and aligned and wrapped |
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508 according to the specified \a alignment. If an explicit \a |
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509 textRole is specified, the text is drawn using the \a palette's |
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510 color for the given role. The \a enabled parameter indicates |
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511 whether or not the item is enabled; when reimplementing this |
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512 function, the \a enabled parameter should influence how the item is |
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513 drawn. |
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514 |
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515 \sa Qt::Alignment, drawItemPixmap() |
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516 */ |
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517 void QStyle::drawItemText(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, int alignment, const QPalette &pal, |
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518 bool enabled, const QString& text, QPalette::ColorRole textRole) const |
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519 { |
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520 if (text.isEmpty()) |
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521 return; |
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522 QPen savedPen; |
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523 if (textRole != QPalette::NoRole) { |
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524 savedPen = painter->pen(); |
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525 painter->setPen(QPen(pal.brush(textRole), savedPen.widthF())); |
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526 } |
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527 if (!enabled) { |
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528 if (proxy()->styleHint(SH_DitherDisabledText)) { |
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529 QRect br; |
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530 painter->drawText(rect, alignment, text, &br); |
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531 painter->fillRect(br, QBrush(painter->background().color(), Qt::Dense5Pattern)); |
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532 return; |
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533 } else if (proxy()->styleHint(SH_EtchDisabledText)) { |
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534 QPen pen = painter->pen(); |
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535 painter->setPen(pal.light().color()); |
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536 painter->drawText(rect.adjusted(1, 1, 1, 1), alignment, text); |
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537 painter->setPen(pen); |
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538 } |
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539 } |
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540 painter->drawText(rect, alignment, text); |
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541 if (textRole != QPalette::NoRole) |
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542 painter->setPen(savedPen); |
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543 } |
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544 |
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545 /*! |
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546 \fn void QStyle::drawItemPixmap(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rectangle, int alignment, |
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547 const QPixmap &pixmap) const |
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548 |
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549 Draws the given \a pixmap in the specified \a rectangle, according |
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550 to the specified \a alignment, using the provided \a painter. |
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551 |
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552 \sa drawItemText() |
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553 */ |
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554 |
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555 void QStyle::drawItemPixmap(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, int alignment, |
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556 const QPixmap &pixmap) const |
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557 { |
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558 QRect aligned = alignedRect(QApplication::layoutDirection(), QFlag(alignment), pixmap.size(), rect); |
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559 QRect inter = aligned.intersected(rect); |
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560 |
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561 painter->drawPixmap(inter.x(), inter.y(), pixmap, inter.x() - aligned.x(), inter.y() - aligned.y(), inter.width(), inter.height()); |
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562 } |
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563 |
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564 /*! |
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565 \enum QStyle::PrimitiveElement |
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566 |
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567 This enum describes the various primitive elements. A |
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568 primitive element is a common GUI element, such as a checkbox |
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569 indicator or button bevel. |
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570 |
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571 \omitvalue PE_IndicatorViewItemCheck |
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572 \value PE_FrameStatusBar Frame |
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573 |
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574 \value PE_PanelButtonCommand Button used to initiate an action, for |
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575 example, a QPushButton. |
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576 |
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577 \value PE_FrameDefaultButton This frame around a default button, e.g. in a dialog. |
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578 \value PE_PanelButtonBevel Generic panel with a button bevel. |
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579 \value PE_PanelButtonTool Panel for a Tool button, used with QToolButton. |
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580 \value PE_PanelLineEdit Panel for a QLineEdit. |
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581 \value PE_IndicatorButtonDropDown Indicator for a drop down button, for example, a tool |
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582 button that displays a menu. |
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583 |
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584 \value PE_FrameFocusRect Generic focus indicator. |
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585 |
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586 \value PE_IndicatorArrowUp Generic Up arrow. |
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587 \value PE_IndicatorArrowDown Generic Down arrow. |
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588 \value PE_IndicatorArrowRight Generic Right arrow. |
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589 \value PE_IndicatorArrowLeft Generic Left arrow. |
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590 |
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591 \value PE_IndicatorSpinUp Up symbol for a spin widget, for example a QSpinBox. |
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592 \value PE_IndicatorSpinDown Down symbol for a spin widget. |
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593 \value PE_IndicatorSpinPlus Increase symbol for a spin widget. |
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594 \value PE_IndicatorSpinMinus Decrease symbol for a spin widget. |
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595 |
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596 \value PE_IndicatorItemViewItemCheck On/off indicator for a view item. |
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597 |
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598 \value PE_IndicatorCheckBox On/off indicator, for example, a QCheckBox. |
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599 \value PE_IndicatorRadioButton Exclusive on/off indicator, for example, a QRadioButton. |
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600 |
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601 \value PE_Q3DockWindowSeparator Item separator for Qt 3 compatible dock window |
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602 and toolbar contents. |
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603 \value PE_IndicatorDockWidgetResizeHandle Resize handle for dock windows. |
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604 |
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605 \value PE_Frame Generic frame |
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606 \value PE_FrameMenu Frame for popup windows/menus; see also QMenu. |
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607 \value PE_PanelMenuBar Panel for menu bars. |
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608 \value PE_PanelScrollAreaCorner Panel at the bottom-right (or |
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609 bottom-left) corner of a scroll area. |
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610 |
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611 \value PE_FrameDockWidget Panel frame for dock windows and toolbars. |
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612 \value PE_FrameTabWidget Frame for tab widgets. |
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613 \value PE_FrameLineEdit Panel frame for line edits. |
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614 \value PE_FrameGroupBox Panel frame around group boxes. |
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615 \value PE_FrameButtonBevel Panel frame for a button bevel. |
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616 \value PE_FrameButtonTool Panel frame for a tool button. |
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617 |
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618 \value PE_IndicatorHeaderArrow Arrow used to indicate sorting on a list or table |
|
619 header. |
|
620 \value PE_FrameStatusBarItem Frame for an item of a status bar; see also QStatusBar. |
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621 |
|
622 \value PE_FrameWindow Frame around a MDI window or a docking window. |
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623 |
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624 \value PE_Q3Separator Qt 3 compatible generic separator. |
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625 |
|
626 \value PE_IndicatorMenuCheckMark Check mark used in a menu. |
|
627 |
|
628 \value PE_IndicatorProgressChunk Section of a progress bar indicator; see also QProgressBar. |
|
629 |
|
630 \value PE_Q3CheckListController Qt 3 compatible controller part of a list view item. |
|
631 \value PE_Q3CheckListIndicator Qt 3 compatible checkbox part of a list view item. |
|
632 \value PE_Q3CheckListExclusiveIndicator Qt 3 compatible radio button part of a list view item. |
|
633 |
|
634 \value PE_IndicatorBranch Lines used to represent the branch of a tree in a tree view. |
|
635 \value PE_IndicatorToolBarHandle The handle of a toolbar. |
|
636 \value PE_IndicatorToolBarSeparator The separator in a toolbar. |
|
637 \value PE_PanelToolBar The panel for a toolbar. |
|
638 \value PE_PanelTipLabel The panel for a tip label. |
|
639 \value PE_FrameTabBarBase The frame that is drawn for a tab bar, ususally drawn for a tab bar that isn't part of a tab widget. |
|
640 \value PE_IndicatorTabTear An indicator that a tab is partially scrolled out of the visible tab bar when there are many tabs. |
|
641 \value PE_IndicatorColumnViewArrow An arrow in a QColumnView. |
|
642 |
|
643 \value PE_Widget A plain QWidget. |
|
644 |
|
645 \value PE_CustomBase Base value for custom primitive elements. |
|
646 All values above this are reserved for custom use. Custom values |
|
647 must be greater than this value. |
|
648 |
|
649 \value PE_IndicatorItemViewItemDrop An indicator that is drawn to show where an item in an item view is about to be dropped |
|
650 during a drag-and-drop operation in an item view. |
|
651 \value PE_PanelItemViewItem The background for an item in an item view. |
|
652 \value PE_PanelItemViewRow The background of a row in an item view. |
|
653 |
|
654 \value PE_PanelStatusBar The panel for a status bar. |
|
655 |
|
656 \value PE_IndicatorTabClose The close button on a tab bar. |
|
657 \value PE_PanelMenu The panel for a menu. |
|
658 |
|
659 \sa drawPrimitive() |
|
660 */ |
|
661 |
|
662 /*! |
|
663 \typedef QStyle::SFlags |
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664 \internal |
|
665 */ |
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666 |
|
667 /*! |
|
668 \typedef QStyle::SCFlags |
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669 \internal |
|
670 */ |
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671 |
|
672 /*! |
|
673 \enum QStyle::StateFlag |
|
674 |
|
675 This enum describes flags that are used when drawing primitive |
|
676 elements. |
|
677 |
|
678 Note that not all primitives use all of these flags, and that the |
|
679 flags may mean different things to different items. |
|
680 |
|
681 \value State_None Indicates that the widget does not have a state. |
|
682 \value State_Active Indicates that the widget is active. |
|
683 \value State_AutoRaise Used to indicate if auto-raise appearance should be usd on a tool button. |
|
684 \value State_Children Used to indicate if an item view branch has children. |
|
685 \value State_DownArrow Used to indicate if a down arrow should be visible on the widget. |
|
686 \value State_Editing Used to indicate if an editor is opened on the widget. |
|
687 \value State_Enabled Used to indicate if the widget is enabled. |
|
688 \value State_HasEditFocus Used to indicate if the widget currently has edit focus. |
|
689 \value State_HasFocus Used to indicate if the widget has focus. |
|
690 \value State_Horizontal Used to indicate if the widget is laid out horizontally, for example. a tool bar. |
|
691 \value State_KeyboardFocusChange Used to indicate if the focus was changed with the keyboard, e.g., tab, backtab or shortcut. |
|
692 \value State_MouseOver Used to indicate if the widget is under the mouse. |
|
693 \value State_NoChange Used to indicate a tri-state checkbox. |
|
694 \value State_Off Used to indicate if the widget is not checked. |
|
695 \value State_On Used to indicate if the widget is checked. |
|
696 \value State_Raised Used to indicate if a button is raised. |
|
697 \value State_ReadOnly Used to indicate if a widget is read-only. |
|
698 \value State_Selected Used to indicate if a widget is selected. |
|
699 \value State_Item Used by item views to indicate if a horizontal branch should be drawn. |
|
700 \value State_Open Used by item views to indicate if the tree branch is open. |
|
701 \value State_Sibling Used by item views to indicate if a vertical line needs to be drawn (for siblings). |
|
702 \value State_Sunken Used to indicate if the widget is sunken or pressed. |
|
703 \value State_UpArrow Used to indicate if an up arrow should be visible on the widget. |
|
704 \value State_Mini Used to indicate a mini style Mac widget or button. |
|
705 \value State_Small Used to indicate a small style Mac widget or button. |
|
706 \omitvalue State_Window |
|
707 \omitvalue State_Bottom |
|
708 \omitvalue State_Default |
|
709 \omitvalue State_FocusAtBorder |
|
710 \omitvalue State_Top |
|
711 |
|
712 \sa drawPrimitive() |
|
713 */ |
|
714 |
|
715 /*! |
|
716 \fn void QStyle::drawPrimitive(PrimitiveElement element, const QStyleOption *option, \ |
|
717 QPainter *painter, const QWidget *widget) const |
|
718 |
|
719 Draws the given primitive \a element with the provided \a painter using the style |
|
720 options specified by \a option. |
|
721 |
|
722 The \a widget argument is optional and may contain a widget that may |
|
723 aid in drawing the primitive element. |
|
724 |
|
725 The table below is listing the primitive elements and their |
|
726 associated style option subclasses. The style options contain all |
|
727 the parameters required to draw the elements, including |
|
728 QStyleOption::state which holds the style flags that are used when |
|
729 drawing. The table also describes which flags that are set when |
|
730 casting the given option to the appropriate subclass. |
|
731 |
|
732 Note that if a primitive element is not listed here, it is because |
|
733 it uses a plain QStyleOption object. |
|
734 |
|
735 \table |
|
736 \header \o Primitive Element \o QStyleOption Subclass \o Style Flag \o Remark |
|
737 \row \o \l PE_FrameFocusRect \o \l QStyleOptionFocusRect |
|
738 \o \l State_FocusAtBorder |
|
739 \o Whether the focus is is at the border or inside the widget. |
|
740 \row \o{1,2} \l PE_IndicatorCheckBox \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
741 \o \l State_NoChange \o Indicates a "tri-state" checkbox. |
|
742 \row \o \l State_On \o Indicates the indicator is checked. |
|
743 \row \o \l PE_IndicatorRadioButton \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
744 \o \l State_On \o Indicates that a radio button is selected. |
|
745 \row \o{1,3} \l PE_Q3CheckListExclusiveIndicator, \l PE_Q3CheckListIndicator |
|
746 \o{1,3} \l QStyleOptionQ3ListView \o \l State_On |
|
747 \o Indicates whether or not the controller is selected. |
|
748 \row \o \l State_NoChange \o Indicates a "tri-state" controller. |
|
749 \row \o \l State_Enabled \o Indicates the controller is enabled. |
|
750 \row \o{1,4} \l PE_IndicatorBranch \o{1,4} \l QStyleOption |
|
751 \o \l State_Children \o Indicates that the control for expanding the tree to show child items, should be drawn. |
|
752 \row \o \l State_Item \o Indicates that a horizontal branch (to show a child item), should be drawn. |
|
753 \row \o \l State_Open \o Indicates that the tree branch is expanded. |
|
754 \row \o \l State_Sibling \o Indicates that a vertical line (to show a sibling item), should be drawn. |
|
755 \row \o \l PE_IndicatorHeaderArrow \o \l QStyleOptionHeader |
|
756 \o \l State_UpArrow \o Indicates that the arrow should be drawn up; |
|
757 otherwise it should be down. |
|
758 \row \o \l PE_FrameGroupBox, \l PE_Frame, \l PE_FrameLineEdit, |
|
759 \l PE_FrameMenu, \l PE_FrameDockWidget, \l PE_FrameWindow |
|
760 \o \l QStyleOptionFrame \o \l State_Sunken |
|
761 \o Indicates that the Frame should be sunken. |
|
762 \row \o \l PE_IndicatorToolBarHandle \o \l QStyleOption |
|
763 \o \l State_Horizontal \o Indicates that the window handle is horizontal |
|
764 instead of vertical. |
|
765 \row \o \l PE_Q3DockWindowSeparator \o \l QStyleOption |
|
766 \o \l State_Horizontal \o Indicates that the separator is horizontal |
|
767 instead of vertical. |
|
768 \row \o \l PE_IndicatorSpinPlus, \l PE_IndicatorSpinMinus, \l PE_IndicatorSpinUp, |
|
769 \l PE_IndicatorSpinDown, |
|
770 \o \l QStyleOptionSpinBox |
|
771 \o \l State_Sunken \o Indicates that the button is pressed. |
|
772 \row \o{1,5} \l PE_PanelButtonCommand |
|
773 \o{1,5} \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
774 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the button is enabled. |
|
775 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the button has input focus. |
|
776 \row \o \l State_Raised \o Set if the button is not down, not on and not flat. |
|
777 \row \o \l State_On \o Set if the button is a toggle button and is toggled on. |
|
778 \row \o \l State_Sunken |
|
779 \o Set if the button is down (i.e., the mouse button or the |
|
780 space bar is pressed on the button). |
|
781 \endtable |
|
782 |
|
783 \sa drawComplexControl(), drawControl() |
|
784 */ |
|
785 |
|
786 /*! |
|
787 \enum QStyle::ControlElement |
|
788 |
|
789 This enum represents a control element. A control element is a |
|
790 part of a widget that performs some action or displays information |
|
791 to the user. |
|
792 |
|
793 \value CE_PushButton A QPushButton, draws CE_PushButtonBevel, CE_PushButtonLabel and PE_FrameFocusRect. |
|
794 \value CE_PushButtonBevel The bevel and default indicator of a QPushButton. |
|
795 \value CE_PushButtonLabel The label (an icon with text or pixmap) of a QPushButton. |
|
796 |
|
797 \value CE_DockWidgetTitle Dock window title. |
|
798 \value CE_Splitter Splitter handle; see also QSplitter. |
|
799 |
|
800 |
|
801 \value CE_CheckBox A QCheckBox, draws a PE_IndicatorCheckBox, a CE_CheckBoxLabel and a PE_FrameFocusRect. |
|
802 \value CE_CheckBoxLabel The label (text or pixmap) of a QCheckBox. |
|
803 |
|
804 \value CE_RadioButton A QRadioButton, draws a PE_IndicatorRadioButton, a CE_RadioButtonLabel and a PE_FrameFocusRect. |
|
805 \value CE_RadioButtonLabel The label (text or pixmap) of a QRadioButton. |
|
806 |
|
807 \value CE_TabBarTab The tab and label within a QTabBar. |
|
808 \value CE_TabBarTabShape The tab shape within a tab bar. |
|
809 \value CE_TabBarTabLabel The label within a tab. |
|
810 |
|
811 \value CE_ProgressBar A QProgressBar, draws CE_ProgressBarGroove, CE_ProgressBarContents and CE_ProgressBarLabel. |
|
812 \value CE_ProgressBarGroove The groove where the progress |
|
813 indicator is drawn in a QProgressBar. |
|
814 \value CE_ProgressBarContents The progress indicator of a QProgressBar. |
|
815 \value CE_ProgressBarLabel The text label of a QProgressBar. |
|
816 |
|
817 \value CE_ToolButtonLabel A tool button's label. |
|
818 |
|
819 \value CE_MenuBarItem A menu item in a QMenuBar. |
|
820 \value CE_MenuBarEmptyArea The empty area of a QMenuBar. |
|
821 |
|
822 \value CE_MenuItem A menu item in a QMenu. |
|
823 \value CE_MenuScroller Scrolling areas in a QMenu when the |
|
824 style supports scrolling. |
|
825 \value CE_MenuTearoff A menu item representing the tear off section of |
|
826 a QMenu. |
|
827 \value CE_MenuEmptyArea The area in a menu without menu items. |
|
828 \value CE_MenuHMargin The horizontal extra space on the left/right of a menu. |
|
829 \value CE_MenuVMargin The vertical extra space on the top/bottom of a menu. |
|
830 |
|
831 \value CE_Q3DockWindowEmptyArea The empty area of a QDockWidget. |
|
832 |
|
833 \value CE_ToolBoxTab The toolbox's tab and label within a QToolBox. |
|
834 \value CE_SizeGrip Window resize handle; see also QSizeGrip. |
|
835 |
|
836 \value CE_Header A header. |
|
837 \value CE_HeaderSection A header section. |
|
838 \value CE_HeaderLabel The header's label. |
|
839 |
|
840 \value CE_ScrollBarAddLine Scroll bar line increase indicator. |
|
841 (i.e., scroll down); see also QScrollBar. |
|
842 \value CE_ScrollBarSubLine Scroll bar line decrease indicator (i.e., scroll up). |
|
843 \value CE_ScrollBarAddPage Scolllbar page increase indicator (i.e., page down). |
|
844 \value CE_ScrollBarSubPage Scroll bar page decrease indicator (i.e., page up). |
|
845 \value CE_ScrollBarSlider Scroll bar slider. |
|
846 \value CE_ScrollBarFirst Scroll bar first line indicator (i.e., home). |
|
847 \value CE_ScrollBarLast Scroll bar last line indicator (i.e., end). |
|
848 |
|
849 \value CE_RubberBand Rubber band used in for example an icon view. |
|
850 |
|
851 \value CE_FocusFrame Focus frame that is style controlled. |
|
852 |
|
853 \value CE_ItemViewItem An item inside an item view. |
|
854 |
|
855 \value CE_CustomBase Base value for custom control elements; |
|
856 custom values must be greater than this value. |
|
857 \value CE_ComboBoxLabel The label of a non-editable QComboBox. |
|
858 \value CE_ToolBar A toolbar like QToolBar. |
|
859 \value CE_ToolBoxTabShape The toolbox's tab shape. |
|
860 \value CE_ToolBoxTabLabel The toolbox's tab label. |
|
861 \value CE_HeaderEmptyArea The area of a header view where there are no header sections. |
|
862 |
|
863 \value CE_ShapedFrame The frame with the shape specified in the QStyleOptionFrameV3; see QFrame. |
|
864 |
|
865 \omitvalue CE_ColumnViewGrip |
|
866 |
|
867 \sa drawControl() |
|
868 */ |
|
869 |
|
870 /*! |
|
871 \fn void QStyle::drawControl(ControlElement element, const QStyleOption *option, QPainter *painter, const QWidget *widget) const |
|
872 |
|
873 Draws the given \a element with the provided \a painter with the |
|
874 style options specified by \a option. |
|
875 |
|
876 The \a widget argument is optional and can be used as aid in |
|
877 drawing the control. The \a option parameter is a pointer to a |
|
878 QStyleOption object that can be cast to the correct subclass |
|
879 using the qstyleoption_cast() function. |
|
880 |
|
881 The table below is listing the control elements and their |
|
882 associated style option subclass. The style options contain all |
|
883 the parameters required to draw the controls, including |
|
884 QStyleOption::state which holds the style flags that are used when |
|
885 drawing. The table also describes which flags that are set when |
|
886 casting the given option to the appropriate subclass. |
|
887 |
|
888 Note that if a control element is not listed here, it is because |
|
889 it uses a plain QStyleOption object. |
|
890 |
|
891 \table |
|
892 \header \o Control Element \o QStyleOption Subclass \o Style Flag \o Remark |
|
893 \row \o{1,5} \l CE_MenuItem, \l CE_MenuBarItem |
|
894 \o{1,5} \l QStyleOptionMenuItem |
|
895 \o \l State_Selected \o The menu item is currently selected item. |
|
896 \row \o \l State_Enabled \o The item is enabled. |
|
897 \row \o \l State_DownArrow \o Indicates that a scroll down arrow should be drawn. |
|
898 \row \o \l State_UpArrow \o Indicates that a scroll up arrow should be drawn |
|
899 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the menu bar has input focus. |
|
900 |
|
901 \row \o{1,5} \l CE_PushButton, \l CE_PushButtonBevel, \l CE_PushButtonLabel |
|
902 \o{1,5} \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
903 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the button is enabled. |
|
904 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the button has input focus. |
|
905 \row \o \l State_Raised \o Set if the button is not down, not on and not flat. |
|
906 \row \o \l State_On \o Set if the button is a toggle button and is toggled on. |
|
907 \row \o \l State_Sunken |
|
908 \o Set if the button is down (i.e., the mouse button or the |
|
909 space bar is pressed on the button). |
|
910 |
|
911 \row \o{1,6} \l CE_RadioButton, \l CE_RadioButtonLabel, |
|
912 \l CE_CheckBox, \l CE_CheckBoxLabel |
|
913 \o{1,6} \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
914 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the button is enabled. |
|
915 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the button has input focus. |
|
916 \row \o \l State_On \o Set if the button is checked. |
|
917 \row \o \l State_Off \o Set if the button is not checked. |
|
918 \row \o \l State_NoChange \o Set if the button is in the NoChange state. |
|
919 \row \o \l State_Sunken |
|
920 \o Set if the button is down (i.e., the mouse button or |
|
921 the space bar is pressed on the button). |
|
922 |
|
923 \row \o{1,2} \l CE_ProgressBarContents, \l CE_ProgressBarLabel, |
|
924 \l CE_ProgressBarGroove |
|
925 \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionProgressBar |
|
926 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the progress bar is enabled. |
|
927 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the progress bar has input focus. |
|
928 |
|
929 \row \o \l CE_Header, \l CE_HeaderSection, \l CE_HeaderLabel \o \l QStyleOptionHeader \o \o |
|
930 |
|
931 \row \o{1,3} \l CE_TabBarTab, CE_TabBarTabShape, CE_TabBarTabLabel |
|
932 \o{1,3} \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
933 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the tab bar is enabled. |
|
934 \row \o \l State_Selected \o The tab bar is the currently selected tab bar. |
|
935 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the tab bar tab has input focus. |
|
936 |
|
937 \row \o{1,7} \l CE_ToolButtonLabel |
|
938 \o{1,7} \l QStyleOptionToolButton |
|
939 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the tool button is enabled. |
|
940 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the tool button has input focus. |
|
941 \row \o \l State_Sunken |
|
942 \o Set if the tool button is down (i.e., a mouse button or |
|
943 the space bar is pressed). |
|
944 \row \o \l State_On \o Set if the tool button is a toggle button and is toggled on. |
|
945 \row \o \l State_AutoRaise \o Set if the tool button has auto-raise enabled. |
|
946 \row \o \l State_MouseOver \o Set if the mouse pointer is over the tool button. |
|
947 \row \o \l State_Raised \o Set if the button is not down and is not on. |
|
948 |
|
949 \row \o \l CE_ToolBoxTab \o \l QStyleOptionToolBox |
|
950 \o \l State_Selected \o The tab is the currently selected tab. |
|
951 \row \o{1,3} \l CE_HeaderSection \o{1,3} \l QStyleOptionHeader |
|
952 \o \l State_Sunken \o Indicates that the section is pressed. |
|
953 \row \o \l State_UpArrow \o Indicates that the sort indicator should be pointing up. |
|
954 \row \o \l State_DownArrow \o Indicates that the sort indicator should be pointing down. |
|
955 \endtable |
|
956 |
|
957 \sa drawPrimitive(), drawComplexControl() |
|
958 */ |
|
959 |
|
960 /*! |
|
961 \enum QStyle::SubElement |
|
962 |
|
963 This enum represents a sub-area of a widget. Style implementations |
|
964 use these areas to draw the different parts of a widget. |
|
965 |
|
966 \value SE_PushButtonContents Area containing the label (icon |
|
967 with text or pixmap). |
|
968 \value SE_PushButtonFocusRect Area for the focus rect (usually |
|
969 larger than the contents rect). |
|
970 \value SE_PushButtonLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
971 |
|
972 \value SE_CheckBoxIndicator Area for the state indicator (e.g., check mark). |
|
973 \value SE_CheckBoxContents Area for the label (text or pixmap). |
|
974 \value SE_CheckBoxFocusRect Area for the focus indicator. |
|
975 \value SE_CheckBoxClickRect Clickable area, defaults to SE_CheckBoxFocusRect. |
|
976 \value SE_CheckBoxLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
977 |
|
978 \value SE_DateTimeEditLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
979 |
|
980 \value SE_RadioButtonIndicator Area for the state indicator. |
|
981 \value SE_RadioButtonContents Area for the label. |
|
982 \value SE_RadioButtonFocusRect Area for the focus indicator. |
|
983 \value SE_RadioButtonClickRect Clickable area, defaults to SE_RadioButtonFocusRect. |
|
984 \value SE_RadioButtonLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
985 |
|
986 \value SE_ComboBoxFocusRect Area for the focus indicator. |
|
987 |
|
988 \value SE_SliderFocusRect Area for the focus indicator. |
|
989 \value SE_SliderLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
990 |
|
991 \value SE_SpinBoxLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
992 |
|
993 \value SE_Q3DockWindowHandleRect Area for the tear-off handle. |
|
994 |
|
995 \value SE_ProgressBarGroove Area for the groove. |
|
996 \value SE_ProgressBarContents Area for the progress indicator. |
|
997 \value SE_ProgressBarLabel Area for the text label. |
|
998 \value SE_ProgressBarLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
999 |
|
1000 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonAccept |
|
1001 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonReject |
|
1002 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonApply |
|
1003 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonHelp |
|
1004 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonAll |
|
1005 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonRetry |
|
1006 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonAbort |
|
1007 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonIgnore |
|
1008 \omitvalue SE_DialogButtonCustom |
|
1009 \omitvalue SE_ViewItemCheckIndicator |
|
1010 |
|
1011 \value SE_FrameContents Area for a frame's contents. |
|
1012 \value SE_ShapedFrameContents Area for a frame's contents using the shape in QStyleOptionFrameV3; see QFrame |
|
1013 \value SE_FrameLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1014 |
|
1015 \value SE_HeaderArrow Area for the sort indicator for a header. |
|
1016 \value SE_HeaderLabel Area for the label in a header. |
|
1017 |
|
1018 \value SE_LabelLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1019 |
|
1020 \value SE_LineEditContents Area for a line edit's contents. |
|
1021 |
|
1022 \value SE_TabWidgetLeftCorner Area for the left corner widget in a tab widget. |
|
1023 \value SE_TabWidgetRightCorner Area for the right corner widget in a tab widget. |
|
1024 \value SE_TabWidgetTabBar Area for the tab bar widget in a tab widget. |
|
1025 \value SE_TabWidgetTabContents Area for the contents of the tab widget. |
|
1026 \value SE_TabWidgetTabPane Area for the pane of a tab widget. |
|
1027 \value SE_TabWidgetLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1028 |
|
1029 \value SE_ToolBoxTabContents Area for a toolbox tab's icon and label. |
|
1030 |
|
1031 \value SE_ToolButtonLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1032 |
|
1033 \value SE_ItemViewItemCheckIndicator Area for a view item's check mark. |
|
1034 |
|
1035 \value SE_TabBarTearIndicator Area for the tear indicator on a tab bar with scroll arrows. |
|
1036 |
|
1037 \value SE_TreeViewDisclosureItem Area for the actual disclosure item in a tree branch. |
|
1038 |
|
1039 \value SE_DialogButtonBoxLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1040 |
|
1041 \value SE_GroupBoxLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1042 |
|
1043 \value SE_CustomBase Base value for custom sub-elements. |
|
1044 Custom values must be greater than this value. |
|
1045 |
|
1046 \value SE_DockWidgetFloatButton The float button of a dock |
|
1047 widget. |
|
1048 \value SE_DockWidgetTitleBarText The text bounds of the dock |
|
1049 widgets title. |
|
1050 \value SE_DockWidgetCloseButton The close button of a dock |
|
1051 widget. |
|
1052 \value SE_DockWidgetIcon The icon of a dock widget. |
|
1053 \value SE_ComboBoxLayoutItem Area that counts for the parent layout. |
|
1054 |
|
1055 |
|
1056 \value SE_ItemViewItemDecoration Area for a view item's decoration (icon). |
|
1057 \value SE_ItemViewItemText Area for a view item's text. |
|
1058 \value SE_ItemViewItemFocusRect Area for a view item's focus rect. |
|
1059 |
|
1060 \value SE_TabBarTabLeftButton Area for a widget on the left side of a tab in a tab bar. |
|
1061 \value SE_TabBarTabRightButton Area for a widget on the right side of a tab in a tab bar. |
|
1062 \value SE_TabBarTabText Area for the text on a tab in a tab bar. |
|
1063 |
|
1064 \value SE_ToolBarHandle Area for the handle of a tool bar. |
|
1065 |
|
1066 \sa subElementRect() |
|
1067 */ |
|
1068 |
|
1069 /*! |
|
1070 \fn QRect QStyle::subElementRect(SubElement element, const QStyleOption *option, const QWidget *widget) const |
|
1071 |
|
1072 Returns the sub-area for the given \a element as described in the |
|
1073 provided style \a option. The returned rectangle is defined in |
|
1074 screen coordinates. |
|
1075 |
|
1076 The \a widget argument is optional and can be used to aid |
|
1077 determining the area. The QStyleOption object can be cast to the |
|
1078 appropriate type using the qstyleoption_cast() function. See the |
|
1079 table below for the appropriate \a option casts: |
|
1080 |
|
1081 \table |
|
1082 \header \o Sub Element \o QStyleOption Subclass |
|
1083 \row \o \l SE_PushButtonContents \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1084 \row \o \l SE_PushButtonFocusRect \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1085 \row \o \l SE_CheckBoxIndicator \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1086 \row \o \l SE_CheckBoxContents \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1087 \row \o \l SE_CheckBoxFocusRect \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1088 \row \o \l SE_RadioButtonIndicator \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1089 \row \o \l SE_RadioButtonContents \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1090 \row \o \l SE_RadioButtonFocusRect \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1091 \row \o \l SE_ComboBoxFocusRect \o \l QStyleOptionComboBox |
|
1092 \row \o \l SE_Q3DockWindowHandleRect \o \l QStyleOptionQ3DockWindow |
|
1093 \row \o \l SE_ProgressBarGroove \o \l QStyleOptionProgressBar |
|
1094 \row \o \l SE_ProgressBarContents \o \l QStyleOptionProgressBar |
|
1095 \row \o \l SE_ProgressBarLabel \o \l QStyleOptionProgressBar |
|
1096 \endtable |
|
1097 */ |
|
1098 |
|
1099 /*! |
|
1100 \enum QStyle::ComplexControl |
|
1101 |
|
1102 This enum describes the available complex controls. Complex |
|
1103 controls have different behavior depending upon where the user |
|
1104 clicks on them or which keys are pressed. |
|
1105 |
|
1106 \value CC_SpinBox A spinbox, like QSpinBox. |
|
1107 \value CC_ComboBox A combobox, like QComboBox. |
|
1108 \value CC_ScrollBar A scroll bar, like QScrollBar. |
|
1109 \value CC_Slider A slider, like QSlider. |
|
1110 \value CC_ToolButton A tool button, like QToolButton. |
|
1111 \value CC_TitleBar A Title bar, like those used in QMdiSubWindow. |
|
1112 \value CC_Q3ListView Used for drawing the Q3ListView class. |
|
1113 \value CC_GroupBox A group box, like QGroupBox. |
|
1114 \value CC_Dial A dial, like QDial. |
|
1115 \value CC_MdiControls The minimize, close, and normal |
|
1116 button in the menu bar for a |
|
1117 maximized MDI subwindow. |
|
1118 |
|
1119 \value CC_CustomBase Base value for custom complex controls. Custom |
|
1120 values must be greater than this value. |
|
1121 |
|
1122 \sa SubControl drawComplexControl() |
|
1123 */ |
|
1124 |
|
1125 /*! |
|
1126 \enum QStyle::SubControl |
|
1127 |
|
1128 This enum describes the available sub controls. A subcontrol is a |
|
1129 control element within a complex control (ComplexControl). |
|
1130 |
|
1131 \value SC_None Special value that matches no other sub control. |
|
1132 |
|
1133 \value SC_ScrollBarAddLine Scroll bar add line (i.e., down/right |
|
1134 arrow); see also QScrollBar. |
|
1135 \value SC_ScrollBarSubLine Scroll bar sub line (i.e., up/left arrow). |
|
1136 \value SC_ScrollBarAddPage Scroll bar add page (i.e., page down). |
|
1137 \value SC_ScrollBarSubPage Scroll bar sub page (i.e., page up). |
|
1138 \value SC_ScrollBarFirst Scroll bar first line (i.e., home). |
|
1139 \value SC_ScrollBarLast Scroll bar last line (i.e., end). |
|
1140 \value SC_ScrollBarSlider Scroll bar slider handle. |
|
1141 \value SC_ScrollBarGroove Special sub-control which contains the |
|
1142 area in which the slider handle may move. |
|
1143 |
|
1144 \value SC_SpinBoxUp Spin widget up/increase; see also QSpinBox. |
|
1145 \value SC_SpinBoxDown Spin widget down/decrease. |
|
1146 \value SC_SpinBoxFrame Spin widget frame. |
|
1147 \value SC_SpinBoxEditField Spin widget edit field. |
|
1148 |
|
1149 \value SC_ComboBoxEditField Combobox edit field; see also QComboBox. |
|
1150 \value SC_ComboBoxArrow Combobox arrow button. |
|
1151 \value SC_ComboBoxFrame Combobox frame. |
|
1152 \value SC_ComboBoxListBoxPopup The reference rectangle for the combobox popup. |
|
1153 Used to calculate the position of the popup. |
|
1154 |
|
1155 \value SC_SliderGroove Special sub-control which contains the area |
|
1156 in which the slider handle may move. |
|
1157 \value SC_SliderHandle Slider handle. |
|
1158 \value SC_SliderTickmarks Slider tickmarks. |
|
1159 |
|
1160 \value SC_ToolButton Tool button (see also QToolButton). |
|
1161 \value SC_ToolButtonMenu Sub-control for opening a popup menu in a |
|
1162 tool button; see also Q3PopupMenu. |
|
1163 |
|
1164 \value SC_TitleBarSysMenu System menu button (i.e., restore, close, etc.). |
|
1165 \value SC_TitleBarMinButton Minimize button. |
|
1166 \value SC_TitleBarMaxButton Maximize button. |
|
1167 \value SC_TitleBarCloseButton Close button. |
|
1168 \value SC_TitleBarLabel Window title label. |
|
1169 \value SC_TitleBarNormalButton Normal (restore) button. |
|
1170 \value SC_TitleBarShadeButton Shade button. |
|
1171 \value SC_TitleBarUnshadeButton Unshade button. |
|
1172 \value SC_TitleBarContextHelpButton Context Help button. |
|
1173 |
|
1174 \value SC_Q3ListView The list view area. |
|
1175 \value SC_Q3ListViewExpand Expand item (i.e., show/hide child items). |
|
1176 |
|
1177 \value SC_DialHandle The handle of the dial (i.e. what you use to control the dial). |
|
1178 \value SC_DialGroove The groove for the dial. |
|
1179 \value SC_DialTickmarks The tickmarks for the dial. |
|
1180 |
|
1181 \value SC_GroupBoxFrame The frame of a group box. |
|
1182 \value SC_GroupBoxLabel The title of a group box. |
|
1183 \value SC_GroupBoxCheckBox The optional check box of a group box. |
|
1184 \value SC_GroupBoxContents The group box contents. |
|
1185 |
|
1186 \value SC_MdiNormalButton The normal button for a MDI |
|
1187 subwindow in the menu bar. |
|
1188 \value SC_MdiMinButton The minimize button for a MDI |
|
1189 subwindow in the menu bar. |
|
1190 \value SC_MdiCloseButton The close button for a MDI subwindow |
|
1191 in the menu bar. |
|
1192 |
|
1193 \value SC_All Special value that matches all sub-controls. |
|
1194 \omitvalue SC_Q3ListViewBranch |
|
1195 \omitvalue SC_CustomBase |
|
1196 |
|
1197 \sa ComplexControl |
|
1198 */ |
|
1199 |
|
1200 /*! |
|
1201 \fn void QStyle::drawComplexControl(ComplexControl control, const QStyleOptionComplex *option, QPainter *painter, const QWidget *widget) const |
|
1202 |
|
1203 Draws the given \a control using the provided \a painter with the |
|
1204 style options specified by \a option. |
|
1205 |
|
1206 The \a widget argument is optional and can be used as aid in |
|
1207 drawing the control. |
|
1208 |
|
1209 The \a option parameter is a pointer to a QStyleOptionComplex |
|
1210 object that can be cast to the correct subclass using the |
|
1211 qstyleoption_cast() function. Note that the \c rect member of the |
|
1212 specified \a option must be in logical |
|
1213 coordinates. Reimplementations of this function should use |
|
1214 visualRect() to change the logical coordinates into screen |
|
1215 coordinates before calling the drawPrimitive() or drawControl() |
|
1216 function. |
|
1217 |
|
1218 The table below is listing the complex control elements and their |
|
1219 associated style option subclass. The style options contain all |
|
1220 the parameters required to draw the controls, including |
|
1221 QStyleOption::state which holds the \l {QStyle::StateFlag}{style |
|
1222 flags} that are used when drawing. The table also describes which |
|
1223 flags that are set when casting the given \a option to the |
|
1224 appropriate subclass. |
|
1225 |
|
1226 \table |
|
1227 \header \o Complex Control \o QStyleOptionComplex Subclass \o Style Flag \o Remark |
|
1228 \row \o{1,2} \l{CC_SpinBox} \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionSpinBox |
|
1229 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the spin box is enabled. |
|
1230 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the spin box has input focus. |
|
1231 |
|
1232 \row \o{1,2} \l {CC_ComboBox} \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionComboBox |
|
1233 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the combobox is enabled. |
|
1234 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the combobox has input focus. |
|
1235 |
|
1236 \row \o{1,2} \l {CC_ScrollBar} \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1237 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the scroll bar is enabled. |
|
1238 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the scroll bar has input focus. |
|
1239 |
|
1240 \row \o{1,2} \l {CC_Slider} \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1241 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the slider is enabled. |
|
1242 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the slider has input focus. |
|
1243 |
|
1244 \row \o{1,2} \l {CC_Dial} \o{1,2} \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1245 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the dial is enabled. |
|
1246 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the dial has input focus. |
|
1247 |
|
1248 \row \o{1,6} \l {CC_ToolButton} \o{1,6} \l QStyleOptionToolButton |
|
1249 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the tool button is enabled. |
|
1250 \row \o \l State_HasFocus \o Set if the tool button has input focus. |
|
1251 \row \o \l State_DownArrow \o Set if the tool button is down (i.e., a mouse |
|
1252 button or the space bar is pressed). |
|
1253 \row \o \l State_On \o Set if the tool button is a toggle button |
|
1254 and is toggled on. |
|
1255 \row \o \l State_AutoRaise \o Set if the tool button has auto-raise enabled. |
|
1256 \row \o \l State_Raised \o Set if the button is not down, not on, and doesn't |
|
1257 contain the mouse when auto-raise is enabled. |
|
1258 |
|
1259 \row \o \l{CC_TitleBar} \o \l QStyleOptionTitleBar |
|
1260 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the title bar is enabled. |
|
1261 |
|
1262 \row \o \l{CC_Q3ListView} \o \l QStyleOptionQ3ListView |
|
1263 \o \l State_Enabled \o Set if the list view is enabled. |
|
1264 |
|
1265 \endtable |
|
1266 |
|
1267 \sa drawPrimitive(), drawControl() |
|
1268 */ |
|
1269 |
|
1270 |
|
1271 /*! |
|
1272 \fn QRect QStyle::subControlRect(ComplexControl control, |
|
1273 const QStyleOptionComplex *option, SubControl subControl, |
|
1274 const QWidget *widget) const = 0 |
|
1275 |
|
1276 Returns the rectangle containing the specified \a subControl of |
|
1277 the given complex \a control (with the style specified by \a |
|
1278 option). The rectangle is defined in screen coordinates. |
|
1279 |
|
1280 The \a option argument is a pointer to QStyleOptionComplex or |
|
1281 one of its subclasses, and can be cast to the appropriate type |
|
1282 using the qstyleoption_cast() function. See drawComplexControl() |
|
1283 for details. The \a widget is optional and can contain additional |
|
1284 information for the function. |
|
1285 |
|
1286 \sa drawComplexControl() |
|
1287 */ |
|
1288 |
|
1289 /*! |
|
1290 \fn QStyle::SubControl QStyle::hitTestComplexControl(ComplexControl control, |
|
1291 const QStyleOptionComplex *option, const QPoint &position, |
|
1292 const QWidget *widget) const = 0 |
|
1293 |
|
1294 Returns the sub control at the given \a position in the given |
|
1295 complex \a control (with the style options specified by \a |
|
1296 option). |
|
1297 |
|
1298 Note that the \a position is expressed in screen coordinates. |
|
1299 |
|
1300 The \a option argument is a pointer to a QStyleOptionComplex |
|
1301 object (or one of its subclasses). The object can be cast to the |
|
1302 appropriate type using the qstyleoption_cast() function. See |
|
1303 drawComplexControl() for details. The \a widget argument is |
|
1304 optional and can contain additional information for the function. |
|
1305 |
|
1306 \sa drawComplexControl(), subControlRect() |
|
1307 */ |
|
1308 |
|
1309 /*! |
|
1310 \enum QStyle::PixelMetric |
|
1311 |
|
1312 This enum describes the various available pixel metrics. A pixel |
|
1313 metric is a style dependent size represented by a single pixel |
|
1314 value. |
|
1315 |
|
1316 \value PM_ButtonMargin Amount of whitespace between push button |
|
1317 labels and the frame. |
|
1318 \value PM_DockWidgetTitleBarButtonMargin Amount of whitespace between dock widget's |
|
1319 title bar button labels and the frame. |
|
1320 \value PM_ButtonDefaultIndicator Width of the default-button indicator frame. |
|
1321 \value PM_MenuButtonIndicator Width of the menu button indicator |
|
1322 proportional to the widget height. |
|
1323 \value PM_ButtonShiftHorizontal Horizontal contents shift of a |
|
1324 button when the button is down. |
|
1325 \value PM_ButtonShiftVertical Vertical contents shift of a button when the |
|
1326 button is down. |
|
1327 |
|
1328 \value PM_DefaultFrameWidth Default frame width (usually 2). |
|
1329 \value PM_SpinBoxFrameWidth Frame width of a spin box, defaults to PM_DefaultFrameWidth. |
|
1330 \value PM_ComboBoxFrameWidth Frame width of a combo box, defaults to PM_DefaultFrameWidth. |
|
1331 |
|
1332 \value PM_MDIFrameWidth Obsolete. Use PM_MdiSubWindowFrameWidth instead. |
|
1333 \value PM_MdiSubWindowFrameWidth Frame width of an MDI window. |
|
1334 \value PM_MDIMinimizedWidth Obsolete. Use PM_MdiSubWindowMinimizedWidth instead. |
|
1335 \value PM_MdiSubWindowMinimizedWidth Width of a minimized MDI window. |
|
1336 |
|
1337 \value PM_LayoutLeftMargin Default \l{QLayout::setContentsMargins()}{left margin} for a |
|
1338 QLayout. |
|
1339 \value PM_LayoutTopMargin Default \l{QLayout::setContentsMargins()}{top margin} for a QLayout. |
|
1340 \value PM_LayoutRightMargin Default \l{QLayout::setContentsMargins()}{right margin} for a |
|
1341 QLayout. |
|
1342 \value PM_LayoutBottomMargin Default \l{QLayout::setContentsMargins()}{bottom margin} for a |
|
1343 QLayout. |
|
1344 \value PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing Default \l{QLayout::spacing}{horizontal spacing} for a |
|
1345 QLayout. |
|
1346 \value PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing Default \l{QLayout::spacing}{vertical spacing} for a QLayout. |
|
1347 |
|
1348 \value PM_MaximumDragDistance The maximum allowed distance between |
|
1349 the mouse and a scrollbar when dragging. Exceeding the specified |
|
1350 distance will cause the slider to jump back to the original |
|
1351 position; a value of -1 disables this behavior. |
|
1352 |
|
1353 \value PM_ScrollBarExtent Width of a vertical scroll bar and the |
|
1354 height of a horizontal scroll bar. |
|
1355 \value PM_ScrollBarSliderMin The minimum height of a vertical |
|
1356 scroll bar's slider and the minimum width of a horizontal |
|
1357 scroll bar's slider. |
|
1358 |
|
1359 \value PM_SliderThickness Total slider thickness. |
|
1360 \value PM_SliderControlThickness Thickness of the slider handle. |
|
1361 \value PM_SliderLength Length of the slider. |
|
1362 \value PM_SliderTickmarkOffset The offset between the tickmarks |
|
1363 and the slider. |
|
1364 \value PM_SliderSpaceAvailable The available space for the slider to move. |
|
1365 |
|
1366 \value PM_DockWidgetSeparatorExtent Width of a separator in a |
|
1367 horizontal dock window and the height of a separator in a |
|
1368 vertical dock window. |
|
1369 \value PM_DockWidgetHandleExtent Width of the handle in a |
|
1370 horizontal dock window and the height of the handle in a |
|
1371 vertical dock window. |
|
1372 \value PM_DockWidgetFrameWidth Frame width of a dock window. |
|
1373 \value PM_DockWidgetTitleMargin Margin of the dock window title. |
|
1374 |
|
1375 \value PM_MenuBarPanelWidth Frame width of a menu bar, defaults to PM_DefaultFrameWidth. |
|
1376 \value PM_MenuBarItemSpacing Spacing between menu bar items. |
|
1377 \value PM_MenuBarHMargin Spacing between menu bar items and left/right of bar. |
|
1378 \value PM_MenuBarVMargin Spacing between menu bar items and top/bottom of bar. |
|
1379 |
|
1380 \value PM_ToolBarFrameWidth Width of the frame around toolbars. |
|
1381 \value PM_ToolBarHandleExtent Width of a toolbar handle in a |
|
1382 horizontal toolbar and the height of the handle in a vertical toolbar. |
|
1383 \value PM_ToolBarItemMargin Spacing between the toolbar frame and the items. |
|
1384 \value PM_ToolBarItemSpacing Spacing between toolbar items. |
|
1385 \value PM_ToolBarSeparatorExtent Width of a toolbar separator in a |
|
1386 horizontal toolbar and the height of a separator in a vertical toolbar. |
|
1387 \value PM_ToolBarExtensionExtent Width of a toolbar extension |
|
1388 button in a horizontal toolbar and the height of the button in a |
|
1389 vertical toolbar. |
|
1390 |
|
1391 \value PM_TabBarTabOverlap Number of pixels the tabs should overlap. |
|
1392 (Currently only used in styles, not inside of QTabBar) |
|
1393 \value PM_TabBarTabHSpace Extra space added to the tab width. |
|
1394 \value PM_TabBarTabVSpace Extra space added to the tab height. |
|
1395 \value PM_TabBarBaseHeight Height of the area between the tab bar |
|
1396 and the tab pages. |
|
1397 \value PM_TabBarBaseOverlap Number of pixels the tab bar overlaps |
|
1398 the tab bar base. |
|
1399 \value PM_TabBarScrollButtonWidth |
|
1400 \value PM_TabBarTabShiftHorizontal Horizontal pixel shift when a |
|
1401 tab is selected. |
|
1402 \value PM_TabBarTabShiftVertical Vertical pixel shift when a |
|
1403 tab is selected. |
|
1404 |
|
1405 \value PM_ProgressBarChunkWidth Width of a chunk in a progress bar indicator. |
|
1406 |
|
1407 \value PM_SplitterWidth Width of a splitter. |
|
1408 |
|
1409 \value PM_TitleBarHeight Height of the title bar. |
|
1410 |
|
1411 \value PM_IndicatorWidth Width of a check box indicator. |
|
1412 \value PM_IndicatorHeight Height of a checkbox indicator. |
|
1413 \value PM_ExclusiveIndicatorWidth Width of a radio button indicator. |
|
1414 \value PM_ExclusiveIndicatorHeight Height of a radio button indicator. |
|
1415 |
|
1416 \value PM_MenuPanelWidth Border width (applied on all sides) for a QMenu. |
|
1417 \value PM_MenuHMargin Additional border (used on left and right) for a QMenu. |
|
1418 \value PM_MenuVMargin Additional border (used for bottom and top) for a QMenu. |
|
1419 \value PM_MenuScrollerHeight Height of the scroller area in a QMenu. |
|
1420 \value PM_MenuTearoffHeight Height of a tear off area in a QMenu. |
|
1421 \value PM_MenuDesktopFrameWidth The frame width for the menu on the desktop. |
|
1422 |
|
1423 \value PM_CheckListButtonSize Area (width/height) of the |
|
1424 checkbox/radio button in a Q3CheckListItem. |
|
1425 \value PM_CheckListControllerSize Area (width/height) of the |
|
1426 controller in a Q3CheckListItem. |
|
1427 |
|
1428 \omitvalue PM_DialogButtonsSeparator |
|
1429 \omitvalue PM_DialogButtonsButtonWidth |
|
1430 \omitvalue PM_DialogButtonsButtonHeight |
|
1431 |
|
1432 \value PM_HeaderMarkSize The size of the sort indicator in a header. |
|
1433 \value PM_HeaderGripMargin The size of the resize grip in a header. |
|
1434 \value PM_HeaderMargin The size of the margin between the sort indicator and the text. |
|
1435 \value PM_SpinBoxSliderHeight The height of the optional spin box slider. |
|
1436 |
|
1437 \value PM_ToolBarIconSize Default tool bar icon size |
|
1438 \value PM_SmallIconSize Default small icon size |
|
1439 \value PM_LargeIconSize Default large icon size |
|
1440 |
|
1441 \value PM_FocusFrameHMargin Horizontal margin that the focus frame will outset the widget by. |
|
1442 \value PM_FocusFrameVMargin Vertical margin that the focus frame will outset the widget by. |
|
1443 \value PM_IconViewIconSize The default size for icons in an icon view. |
|
1444 \value PM_ListViewIconSize The default size for icons in a list view. |
|
1445 |
|
1446 \value PM_ToolTipLabelFrameWidth The frame width for a tool tip label. |
|
1447 \value PM_CheckBoxLabelSpacing The spacing between a check box indicator and its label. |
|
1448 \value PM_RadioButtonLabelSpacing The spacing between a radio button indicator and its label. |
|
1449 \value PM_TabBarIconSize The default icon size for a tab bar. |
|
1450 \value PM_SizeGripSize The size of a size grip. |
|
1451 \value PM_MessageBoxIconSize The size of the standard icons in a message box |
|
1452 \value PM_ButtonIconSize The default size of button icons |
|
1453 \value PM_TextCursorWidth The width of the cursor in a line edit or text edit |
|
1454 \value PM_TabBar_ScrollButtonOverlap The distance between the left and right buttons in a tab bar. |
|
1455 |
|
1456 \value PM_TabCloseIndicatorWidth The default width of a close button on a tab in a tab bar. |
|
1457 \value PM_TabCloseIndicatorHeight The default height of a close button on a tab in a tab bar. |
|
1458 |
|
1459 \value PM_CustomBase Base value for custom pixel metrics. Custom |
|
1460 values must be greater than this value. |
|
1461 |
|
1462 The following values are obsolete: |
|
1463 |
|
1464 \value PM_DefaultTopLevelMargin Use PM_LayoutLeftMargin, |
|
1465 PM_LayoutTopMargin, |
|
1466 PM_LayoutRightMargin, and |
|
1467 PM_LayoutBottomMargin instead. |
|
1468 \value PM_DefaultChildMargin Use PM_LayoutLeftMargin, |
|
1469 PM_LayoutTopMargin, |
|
1470 PM_LayoutRightMargin, and |
|
1471 PM_LayoutBottomMargin instead. |
|
1472 \value PM_DefaultLayoutSpacing Use PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing |
|
1473 and PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing |
|
1474 instead. |
|
1475 |
|
1476 \value PM_ScrollView_ScrollBarSpacing Distance between frame and scrollbar |
|
1477 with SH_ScrollView_FrameOnlyAroundContents set. |
|
1478 \value PM_SubMenuOverlap The horizontal overlap between a submenu and its parent. |
|
1479 |
|
1480 |
|
1481 \sa pixelMetric() |
|
1482 */ |
|
1483 |
|
1484 /*! |
|
1485 \fn int QStyle::pixelMetric(PixelMetric metric, const QStyleOption *option, const QWidget *widget) const; |
|
1486 |
|
1487 Returns the value of the given pixel \a metric. |
|
1488 |
|
1489 The specified \a option and \a widget can be used for calculating |
|
1490 the metric. In general, the \a widget argument is not used. The \a |
|
1491 option can be cast to the appropriate type using the |
|
1492 qstyleoption_cast() function. Note that the \a option may be zero |
|
1493 even for PixelMetrics that can make use of it. See the table below |
|
1494 for the appropriate \a option casts: |
|
1495 |
|
1496 \table |
|
1497 \header \o Pixel Metric \o QStyleOption Subclass |
|
1498 \row \o \l PM_SliderControlThickness \o \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1499 \row \o \l PM_SliderLength \o \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1500 \row \o \l PM_SliderTickmarkOffset \o \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1501 \row \o \l PM_SliderSpaceAvailable \o \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1502 \row \o \l PM_ScrollBarExtent \o \l QStyleOptionSlider |
|
1503 \row \o \l PM_TabBarTabOverlap \o \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
1504 \row \o \l PM_TabBarTabHSpace \o \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
1505 \row \o \l PM_TabBarTabVSpace \o \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
1506 \row \o \l PM_TabBarBaseHeight \o \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
1507 \row \o \l PM_TabBarBaseOverlap \o \l QStyleOptionTab |
|
1508 \endtable |
|
1509 |
|
1510 Some pixel metrics are called from widgets and some are only called |
|
1511 internally by the style. If the metric is not called by a widget, it is the |
|
1512 discretion of the style author to make use of it. For some styles, this |
|
1513 may not be appropriate. |
|
1514 */ |
|
1515 |
|
1516 /*! |
|
1517 \enum QStyle::ContentsType |
|
1518 |
|
1519 This enum describes the available contents types. These are used to |
|
1520 calculate sizes for the contents of various widgets. |
|
1521 |
|
1522 \value CT_CheckBox A check box, like QCheckBox. |
|
1523 \value CT_ComboBox A combo box, like QComboBox. |
|
1524 \omitvalue CT_DialogButtons |
|
1525 \value CT_Q3DockWindow A Q3DockWindow. |
|
1526 \value CT_HeaderSection A header section, like QHeader. |
|
1527 \value CT_LineEdit A line edit, like QLineEdit. |
|
1528 \value CT_Menu A menu, like QMenu. |
|
1529 \value CT_Q3Header A Qt 3 header section, like Q3Header. |
|
1530 \value CT_MenuBar A menu bar, like QMenuBar. |
|
1531 \value CT_MenuBarItem A menu bar item, like the buttons in a QMenuBar. |
|
1532 \value CT_MenuItem A menu item, like QMenuItem. |
|
1533 \value CT_ProgressBar A progress bar, like QProgressBar. |
|
1534 \value CT_PushButton A push button, like QPushButton. |
|
1535 \value CT_RadioButton A radio button, like QRadioButton. |
|
1536 \value CT_SizeGrip A size grip, like QSizeGrip. |
|
1537 \value CT_Slider A slider, like QSlider. |
|
1538 \value CT_ScrollBar A scroll bar, like QScrollBar. |
|
1539 \value CT_SpinBox A spin box, like QSpinBox. |
|
1540 \value CT_Splitter A splitter, like QSplitter. |
|
1541 \value CT_TabBarTab A tab on a tab bar, like QTabBar. |
|
1542 \value CT_TabWidget A tab widget, like QTabWidget. |
|
1543 \value CT_ToolButton A tool button, like QToolButton. |
|
1544 \value CT_GroupBox A group box, like QGroupBox. |
|
1545 \value CT_ItemViewItem An item inside an item view. |
|
1546 |
|
1547 \value CT_CustomBase Base value for custom contents types. |
|
1548 Custom values must be greater than this value. |
|
1549 |
|
1550 \value CT_MdiControls The minimize, normal, and close button |
|
1551 in the menu bar for a maximized MDI |
|
1552 subwindow. |
|
1553 |
|
1554 \sa sizeFromContents() |
|
1555 */ |
|
1556 |
|
1557 /*! |
|
1558 \fn QSize QStyle::sizeFromContents(ContentsType type, const QStyleOption *option, \ |
|
1559 const QSize &contentsSize, const QWidget *widget) const |
|
1560 |
|
1561 Returns the size of the element described by the specified |
|
1562 \a option and \a type, based on the provided \a contentsSize. |
|
1563 |
|
1564 The \a option argument is a pointer to a QStyleOption or one of |
|
1565 its subclasses. The \a option can be cast to the appropriate type |
|
1566 using the qstyleoption_cast() function. The \a widget is an |
|
1567 optional argument and can contain extra information used for |
|
1568 calculating the size. |
|
1569 |
|
1570 See the table below for the appropriate \a option casts: |
|
1571 |
|
1572 \table |
|
1573 \header \o Contents Type \o QStyleOption Subclass |
|
1574 \row \o \l CT_PushButton \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1575 \row \o \l CT_CheckBox \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1576 \row \o \l CT_RadioButton \o \l QStyleOptionButton |
|
1577 \row \o \l CT_ToolButton \o \l QStyleOptionToolButton |
|
1578 \row \o \l CT_ComboBox \o \l QStyleOptionComboBox |
|
1579 \row \o \l CT_Splitter \o \l QStyleOption |
|
1580 \row \o \l CT_Q3DockWindow \o \l QStyleOptionQ3DockWindow |
|
1581 \row \o \l CT_ProgressBar \o \l QStyleOptionProgressBar |
|
1582 \row \o \l CT_MenuItem \o \l QStyleOptionMenuItem |
|
1583 \endtable |
|
1584 |
|
1585 \sa ContentsType QStyleOption |
|
1586 */ |
|
1587 |
|
1588 /*! |
|
1589 \enum QStyle::RequestSoftwareInputPanel |
|
1590 |
|
1591 This enum describes under what circumstances a software input panel will be |
|
1592 requested by input capable widgets. |
|
1593 |
|
1594 \value RSIP_OnMouseClickAndAlreadyFocused Requests an input panel if the user |
|
1595 clicks on the widget, but only if it is already focused. |
|
1596 \value RSIP_OnMouseClick Requests an input panel if the user clicks on the |
|
1597 widget. |
|
1598 |
|
1599 \sa QEvent::RequestSoftwareInputPanel, QInputContext |
|
1600 */ |
|
1601 |
|
1602 /*! |
|
1603 \enum QStyle::StyleHint |
|
1604 |
|
1605 This enum describes the available style hints. A style hint is a general look |
|
1606 and/or feel hint. |
|
1607 |
|
1608 \value SH_EtchDisabledText Disabled text is "etched" as it is on Windows. |
|
1609 |
|
1610 \value SH_DitherDisabledText Disabled text is dithered as it is on Motif. |
|
1611 |
|
1612 \value SH_GUIStyle The GUI style to use. |
|
1613 |
|
1614 \value SH_ScrollBar_ContextMenu Whether or not a scroll bar has a context menu. |
|
1615 |
|
1616 \value SH_ScrollBar_MiddleClickAbsolutePosition A boolean value. |
|
1617 If true, middle clicking on a scroll bar causes the slider to |
|
1618 jump to that position. If false, middle clicking is |
|
1619 ignored. |
|
1620 |
|
1621 \value SH_ScrollBar_LeftClickAbsolutePosition A boolean value. |
|
1622 If true, left clicking on a scroll bar causes the slider to |
|
1623 jump to that position. If false, left clicking will |
|
1624 behave as appropriate for each control. |
|
1625 |
|
1626 \value SH_ScrollBar_ScrollWhenPointerLeavesControl A boolean |
|
1627 value. If true, when clicking a scroll bar SubControl, holding |
|
1628 the mouse button down and moving the pointer outside the |
|
1629 SubControl, the scroll bar continues to scroll. If false, the |
|
1630 scollbar stops scrolling when the pointer leaves the |
|
1631 SubControl. |
|
1632 |
|
1633 \value SH_ScrollBar_RollBetweenButtons A boolean value. |
|
1634 If true, when clicking a scroll bar button (SC_ScrollBarAddLine or |
|
1635 SC_ScrollBarSubLine) and dragging over to the opposite button (rolling) |
|
1636 will press the new button and release the old one. When it is false, the |
|
1637 original button is released and nothing happens (like a push button). |
|
1638 |
|
1639 \value SH_TabBar_Alignment The alignment for tabs in a |
|
1640 QTabWidget. Possible values are Qt::AlignLeft, |
|
1641 Qt::AlignCenter and Qt::AlignRight. |
|
1642 |
|
1643 \value SH_Header_ArrowAlignment The placement of the sorting |
|
1644 indicator may appear in list or table headers. Possible values |
|
1645 are Qt::Left or Qt::Right. |
|
1646 |
|
1647 \value SH_Slider_SnapToValue Sliders snap to values while moving, |
|
1648 as they do on Windows. |
|
1649 |
|
1650 \value SH_Slider_SloppyKeyEvents Key presses handled in a sloppy |
|
1651 manner, i.e., left on a vertical slider subtracts a line. |
|
1652 |
|
1653 \value SH_ProgressDialog_CenterCancelButton Center button on |
|
1654 progress dialogs, like Motif, otherwise right aligned. |
|
1655 |
|
1656 \value SH_ProgressDialog_TextLabelAlignment The alignment for text |
|
1657 labels in progress dialogs; Qt::AlignCenter on Windows, |
|
1658 Qt::AlignVCenter otherwise. |
|
1659 |
|
1660 \value SH_PrintDialog_RightAlignButtons Right align buttons in |
|
1661 the print dialog, as done on Windows. |
|
1662 |
|
1663 \value SH_MainWindow_SpaceBelowMenuBar One or two pixel space between |
|
1664 the menu bar and the dockarea, as done on Windows. |
|
1665 |
|
1666 \value SH_FontDialog_SelectAssociatedText Select the text in the |
|
1667 line edit, or when selecting an item from the listbox, or when |
|
1668 the line edit receives focus, as done on Windows. |
|
1669 |
|
1670 \value SH_Menu_KeyboardSearch Typing causes a menu to be search |
|
1671 for relevant items, otherwise only mnemnonic is considered. |
|
1672 |
|
1673 \value SH_Menu_AllowActiveAndDisabled Allows disabled menu |
|
1674 items to be active. |
|
1675 |
|
1676 \value SH_Menu_SpaceActivatesItem Pressing the space bar activates |
|
1677 the item, as done on Motif. |
|
1678 |
|
1679 \value SH_Menu_SubMenuPopupDelay The number of milliseconds |
|
1680 to wait before opening a submenu (256 on Windows, 96 on Motif). |
|
1681 |
|
1682 \value SH_Menu_Scrollable Whether popup menus must support scrolling. |
|
1683 |
|
1684 \value SH_Menu_SloppySubMenus Whether popupmenu's must support |
|
1685 sloppy submenu; as implemented on Mac OS. |
|
1686 |
|
1687 \value SH_ScrollView_FrameOnlyAroundContents Whether scrollviews |
|
1688 draw their frame only around contents (like Motif), or around |
|
1689 contents, scroll bars and corner widgets (like Windows). |
|
1690 |
|
1691 \value SH_MenuBar_AltKeyNavigation Menu bars items are navigable |
|
1692 by pressing Alt, followed by using the arrow keys to select |
|
1693 the desired item. |
|
1694 |
|
1695 \value SH_ComboBox_ListMouseTracking Mouse tracking in combobox |
|
1696 drop-down lists. |
|
1697 |
|
1698 \value SH_Menu_MouseTracking Mouse tracking in popup menus. |
|
1699 |
|
1700 \value SH_MenuBar_MouseTracking Mouse tracking in menu bars. |
|
1701 |
|
1702 \value SH_Menu_FillScreenWithScroll Whether scrolling popups |
|
1703 should fill the screen as they are scrolled. |
|
1704 |
|
1705 \value SH_Menu_SelectionWrap Whether popups should allow the selections |
|
1706 to wrap, that is when selection should the next item be the first item. |
|
1707 |
|
1708 \value SH_ItemView_ChangeHighlightOnFocus Gray out selected items |
|
1709 when losing focus. |
|
1710 |
|
1711 \value SH_Widget_ShareActivation Turn on sharing activation with |
|
1712 floating modeless dialogs. |
|
1713 |
|
1714 \value SH_TabBar_SelectMouseType Which type of mouse event should |
|
1715 cause a tab to be selected. |
|
1716 |
|
1717 \value SH_Q3ListViewExpand_SelectMouseType Which type of mouse event should |
|
1718 cause a list view expansion to be selected. |
|
1719 |
|
1720 \value SH_TabBar_PreferNoArrows Whether a tab bar should suggest a size |
|
1721 to prevent scoll arrows. |
|
1722 |
|
1723 \value SH_ComboBox_Popup Allows popups as a combobox drop-down |
|
1724 menu. |
|
1725 |
|
1726 \value SH_Workspace_FillSpaceOnMaximize The workspace should |
|
1727 maximize the client area. |
|
1728 |
|
1729 \value SH_TitleBar_NoBorder The title bar has no border. |
|
1730 |
|
1731 \value SH_ScrollBar_StopMouseOverSlider Obsolete. Use |
|
1732 SH_Slider_StopMouseOverSlider instead. |
|
1733 |
|
1734 \value SH_Slider_StopMouseOverSlider Stops auto-repeat when |
|
1735 the slider reaches the mouse position. |
|
1736 |
|
1737 \value SH_BlinkCursorWhenTextSelected Whether cursor should blink |
|
1738 when text is selected. |
|
1739 |
|
1740 \value SH_RichText_FullWidthSelection Whether richtext selections |
|
1741 should extend to the full width of the document. |
|
1742 |
|
1743 \value SH_GroupBox_TextLabelVerticalAlignment How to vertically align a |
|
1744 group box's text label. |
|
1745 |
|
1746 \value SH_GroupBox_TextLabelColor How to paint a group box's text label. |
|
1747 |
|
1748 \value SH_DialogButtons_DefaultButton Which button gets the |
|
1749 default status in a dialog's button widget. |
|
1750 |
|
1751 \value SH_ToolBox_SelectedPageTitleBold Boldness of the selected |
|
1752 page title in a QToolBox. |
|
1753 |
|
1754 \value SH_LineEdit_PasswordCharacter The Unicode character to be |
|
1755 used for passwords. |
|
1756 |
|
1757 \value SH_Table_GridLineColor The RGB value of the grid for a table. |
|
1758 |
|
1759 \value SH_UnderlineShortcut Whether shortcuts are underlined. |
|
1760 |
|
1761 \value SH_SpellCheckUnderlineStyle A |
|
1762 QTextCharFormat::UnderlineStyle value that specifies the way |
|
1763 misspelled words should be underlined. |
|
1764 |
|
1765 \value SH_SpinBox_AnimateButton Animate a click when up or down is |
|
1766 pressed in a spin box. |
|
1767 \value SH_SpinBox_KeyPressAutoRepeatRate Auto-repeat interval for |
|
1768 spinbox key presses. |
|
1769 \value SH_SpinBox_ClickAutoRepeatRate Auto-repeat interval for |
|
1770 spinbox mouse clicks. |
|
1771 \value SH_SpinBox_ClickAutoRepeatThreshold Auto-repeat threshold for |
|
1772 spinbox mouse clicks. |
|
1773 \value SH_ToolTipLabel_Opacity An integer indicating the opacity for |
|
1774 the tip label, 0 is completely transparent, 255 is completely |
|
1775 opaque. |
|
1776 \value SH_DrawMenuBarSeparator Indicates whether or not the menu bar draws separators. |
|
1777 \value SH_TitleBar_ModifyNotification Indicates if the title bar should show |
|
1778 a '*' for windows that are modified. |
|
1779 |
|
1780 \value SH_Button_FocusPolicy The default focus policy for buttons. |
|
1781 |
|
1782 \value SH_CustomBase Base value for custom style hints. |
|
1783 Custom values must be greater than this value. |
|
1784 |
|
1785 \value SH_MenuBar_DismissOnSecondClick A boolean indicating if a menu in |
|
1786 the menu bar should be dismissed when it is clicked on a second time. (Example: |
|
1787 Clicking and releasing on the File Menu in a menu bar and then |
|
1788 immediately clicking on the File Menu again.) |
|
1789 |
|
1790 \value SH_MessageBox_UseBorderForButtonSpacing A boolean indicating what the to |
|
1791 use the border of the buttons (computed as half the button height) for the spacing |
|
1792 of the button in a message box. |
|
1793 |
|
1794 \value SH_MessageBox_CenterButtons A boolean indicating whether the buttons in the |
|
1795 message box should be centered or not (see QDialogButtonBox::setCentered()). |
|
1796 |
|
1797 \value SH_MessageBox_TextInteractionFlags A boolean indicating if |
|
1798 the text in a message box should allow user interfactions (e.g. |
|
1799 selection) or not. |
|
1800 |
|
1801 \value SH_TitleBar_AutoRaise A boolean indicating whether |
|
1802 controls on a title bar ought to update when the mouse is over them. |
|
1803 |
|
1804 \value SH_ToolButton_PopupDelay An int indicating the popup delay in milliseconds |
|
1805 for menus attached to tool buttons. |
|
1806 |
|
1807 \value SH_FocusFrame_Mask The mask of the focus frame. |
|
1808 |
|
1809 \value SH_RubberBand_Mask The mask of the rubber band. |
|
1810 |
|
1811 \value SH_WindowFrame_Mask The mask of the window frame. |
|
1812 |
|
1813 \value SH_SpinControls_DisableOnBounds Determines if the spin controls will shown |
|
1814 as disabled when reaching the spin range boundary. |
|
1815 |
|
1816 \value SH_Dial_BackgroundRole Defines the style's preferred |
|
1817 background role (as QPalette::ColorRole) for a dial widget. |
|
1818 |
|
1819 \value SH_ScrollBar_BackgroundMode The background mode for a scroll bar. |
|
1820 |
|
1821 \value SH_ComboBox_LayoutDirection The layout direction for the |
|
1822 combo box. By default it should be the same as indicated by the |
|
1823 QStyleOption::direction variable. |
|
1824 |
|
1825 \value SH_ItemView_EllipsisLocation The location where ellipses should be |
|
1826 added for item text that is too long to fit in an view item. |
|
1827 |
|
1828 \value SH_ItemView_ShowDecorationSelected When an item in an item |
|
1829 view is selected, also highlight the branch or other decoration. |
|
1830 |
|
1831 \value SH_ItemView_ActivateItemOnSingleClick Emit the activated signal |
|
1832 when the user single clicks on an item in an item in an item view. |
|
1833 Otherwise the signal is emitted when the user double clicks on an item. |
|
1834 |
|
1835 \value SH_Slider_AbsoluteSetButtons Which mouse buttons cause a slider |
|
1836 to set the value to the position clicked on. |
|
1837 |
|
1838 \value SH_Slider_PageSetButtons Which mouse buttons cause a slider |
|
1839 to page step the value. |
|
1840 |
|
1841 \value SH_TabBar_ElideMode The default eliding style for a tab bar. |
|
1842 |
|
1843 \value SH_DialogButtonLayout Controls how buttons are laid out in a QDialogButtonBox, returns a QDialogButtonBox::ButtonLayout enum. |
|
1844 |
|
1845 \value SH_WizardStyle Controls the look and feel of a QWizard. Returns a QWizard::WizardStyle enum. |
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1846 |
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1847 \value SH_FormLayoutWrapPolicy Provides a default for how rows are wrapped in a QFormLayout. Returns a QFormLayout::RowWrapPolicy enum. |
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1848 \value SH_FormLayoutFieldGrowthPolicy Provides a default for how fields can grow in a QFormLayout. Returns a QFormLayout::FieldGrowthPolicy enum. |
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1849 \value SH_FormLayoutFormAlignment Provides a default for how a QFormLayout aligns its contents within the available space. Returns a Qt::Alignment enum. |
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1850 \value SH_FormLayoutLabelAlignment Provides a default for how a QFormLayout aligns labels within the available space. Returns a Qt::Alignment enum. |
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1851 |
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1852 \value SH_ItemView_ArrowKeysNavigateIntoChildren Controls whether the tree view will select the first child when it is exapanded and the right arrow key is pressed. |
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1853 \value SH_ComboBox_PopupFrameStyle The frame style used when drawing a combobox popup menu. |
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1854 |
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1855 \value SH_DialogButtonBox_ButtonsHaveIcons Indicates whether or not StandardButtons in QDialogButtonBox should have icons or not. |
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1856 \value SH_ItemView_MovementWithoutUpdatingSelection The item view is able to indicate a current item without changing the selection. |
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1857 \value SH_ToolTip_Mask The mask of a tool tip. |
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1858 |
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1859 \value SH_FocusFrame_AboveWidget The FocusFrame is stacked above the widget that it is "focusing on". |
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1860 |
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1861 \value SH_TextControl_FocusIndicatorTextCharFormat Specifies the text format used to highlight focused anchors in rich text |
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1862 documents displayed for example in QTextBrowser. The format has to be a QTextCharFormat returned in the variant of the |
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1863 QStyleHintReturnVariant return value. The QTextFormat::OutlinePen property is used for the outline and QTextFormat::BackgroundBrush |
|
1864 for the background of the highlighted area. |
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1865 |
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1866 \value SH_Menu_FlashTriggeredItem Flash triggered item. |
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1867 \value SH_Menu_FadeOutOnHide Fade out the menu instead of hiding it immediately. |
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1868 |
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1869 \value SH_TabWidget_DefaultTabPosition Default position of the tab bar in a tab widget. |
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1870 |
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1871 \value SH_ToolBar_Movable Determines if the tool bar is movable by default. |
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1872 |
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1873 \value SH_ItemView_PaintAlternatingRowColorsForEmptyArea Whether QTreeView paints alternating row colors for the area that does not have any items. |
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1874 |
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1875 \value SH_Menu_Mask The mask for a popup menu. |
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1876 |
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1877 \value SH_ItemView_DrawDelegateFrame Determines if there should be a frame for a delegate widget. |
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1878 |
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1879 \value SH_TabBar_CloseButtonPosition Determines the position of the close button on a tab in a tab bar. |
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1880 |
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1881 \value SH_DockWidget_ButtonsHaveFrame Determines if dockwidget buttons should have frames. Default is true. |
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1882 |
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1883 \value SH_ToolButtonStyle Determines the default system style for tool buttons that uses Qt::ToolButtonFollowStyle. |
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1884 |
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1885 \value SH_RequestSoftwareInputPanel Determines when a software input panel should |
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1886 be requested by input widgets. Returns an enum of type QStyle::RequestSoftwareInputPanel. |
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1887 |
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1888 \omitvalue SH_UnderlineAccelerator |
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1889 |
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1890 \sa styleHint() |
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1891 */ |
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1892 |
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1893 /*! |
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1894 \fn int QStyle::styleHint(StyleHint hint, const QStyleOption *option, \ |
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1895 const QWidget *widget, QStyleHintReturn *returnData) const |
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1896 |
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1897 Returns an integer representing the specified style \a hint for |
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1898 the given \a widget described by the provided style \a option. |
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1899 |
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1900 \a returnData is used when the querying widget needs more detailed data than |
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1901 the integer that styleHint() returns. See the QStyleHintReturn class |
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1902 description for details. |
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1903 */ |
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1904 |
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1905 /*! |
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1906 \enum QStyle::StandardPixmap |
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1907 |
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1908 This enum describes the available standard pixmaps. A standard pixmap is a pixmap that |
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1909 can follow some existing GUI style or guideline. |
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1910 |
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1911 \value SP_TitleBarMinButton Minimize button on title bars (e.g., |
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1912 in QMdiSubWindow). |
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1913 \value SP_TitleBarMenuButton Menu button on a title bar. |
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1914 \value SP_TitleBarMaxButton Maximize button on title bars. |
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1915 \value SP_TitleBarCloseButton Close button on title bars. |
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1916 \value SP_TitleBarNormalButton Normal (restore) button on title bars. |
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1917 \value SP_TitleBarShadeButton Shade button on title bars. |
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1918 \value SP_TitleBarUnshadeButton Unshade button on title bars. |
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1919 \value SP_TitleBarContextHelpButton The Context help button on title bars. |
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1920 \value SP_MessageBoxInformation The "information" icon. |
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1921 \value SP_MessageBoxWarning The "warning" icon. |
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1922 \value SP_MessageBoxCritical The "critical" icon. |
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1923 \value SP_MessageBoxQuestion The "question" icon. |
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1924 \value SP_DesktopIcon The "desktop" icon. |
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1925 \value SP_TrashIcon The "trash" icon. |
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1926 \value SP_ComputerIcon The "My computer" icon. |
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1927 \value SP_DriveFDIcon The floppy icon. |
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1928 \value SP_DriveHDIcon The harddrive icon. |
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1929 \value SP_DriveCDIcon The CD icon. |
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1930 \value SP_DriveDVDIcon The DVD icon. |
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1931 \value SP_DriveNetIcon The network icon. |
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1932 \value SP_DirHomeIcon The home directory icon. |
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1933 \value SP_DirOpenIcon The open directory icon. |
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1934 \value SP_DirClosedIcon The closed directory icon. |
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1935 \value SP_DirIcon The directory icon. |
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1936 \value SP_DirLinkIcon The link to directory icon. |
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1937 \value SP_FileIcon The file icon. |
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1938 \value SP_FileLinkIcon The link to file icon. |
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1939 \value SP_FileDialogStart The "start" icon in a file dialog. |
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1940 \value SP_FileDialogEnd The "end" icon in a file dialog. |
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1941 \value SP_FileDialogToParent The "parent directory" icon in a file dialog. |
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1942 \value SP_FileDialogNewFolder The "create new folder" icon in a file dialog. |
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1943 \value SP_FileDialogDetailedView The detailed view icon in a file dialog. |
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1944 \value SP_FileDialogInfoView The file info icon in a file dialog. |
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1945 \value SP_FileDialogContentsView The contents view icon in a file dialog. |
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1946 \value SP_FileDialogListView The list view icon in a file dialog. |
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1947 \value SP_FileDialogBack The back arrow in a file dialog. |
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1948 \value SP_DockWidgetCloseButton Close button on dock windows (see also QDockWidget). |
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1949 \value SP_ToolBarHorizontalExtensionButton Extension button for horizontal toolbars. |
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1950 \value SP_ToolBarVerticalExtensionButton Extension button for vertical toolbars. |
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1951 \value SP_DialogOkButton Icon for a standard OK button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1952 \value SP_DialogCancelButton Icon for a standard Cancel button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1953 \value SP_DialogHelpButton Icon for a standard Help button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1954 \value SP_DialogOpenButton Icon for a standard Open button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1955 \value SP_DialogSaveButton Icon for a standard Save button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1956 \value SP_DialogCloseButton Icon for a standard Close button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1957 \value SP_DialogApplyButton Icon for a standard Apply button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1958 \value SP_DialogResetButton Icon for a standard Reset button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1959 \value SP_DialogDiscardButton Icon for a standard Discard button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1960 \value SP_DialogYesButton Icon for a standard Yes button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1961 \value SP_DialogNoButton Icon for a standard No button in a QDialogButtonBox. |
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1962 \value SP_ArrowUp Icon arrow pointing up. |
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1963 \value SP_ArrowDown Icon arrow pointing down. |
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1964 \value SP_ArrowLeft Icon arrow pointing left. |
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1965 \value SP_ArrowRight Icon arrow pointing right. |
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1966 \value SP_ArrowBack Equivalent to SP_ArrowLeft when the current layout direction is Qt::LeftToRight, otherwise SP_ArrowRight. |
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1967 \value SP_ArrowForward Equivalent to SP_ArrowRight when the current layout direction is Qt::LeftToRight, otherwise SP_ArrowLeft. |
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1968 \value SP_CommandLink Icon used to indicate a Vista style command link glyph. |
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1969 \value SP_VistaShield Icon used to indicate UAC prompts on Windows Vista. This will return a null pixmap or icon on all other platforms. |
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1970 \value SP_BrowserReload Icon indicating that the current page should be reloaded. |
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1971 \value SP_BrowserStop Icon indicating that the page loading should stop. |
|
1972 \value SP_MediaPlay Icon indicating that media should begin playback. |
|
1973 \value SP_MediaStop Icon indicating that media should stop playback. |
|
1974 \value SP_MediaPause Icon indicating that media should pause playback. |
|
1975 \value SP_MediaSkipForward Icon indicating that media should skip forward. |
|
1976 \value SP_MediaSkipBackward Icon indicating that media should skip backward. |
|
1977 \value SP_MediaSeekForward Icon indicating that media should seek forward. |
|
1978 \value SP_MediaSeekBackward Icon indicating that media should seek backward. |
|
1979 \value SP_MediaVolume Icon indicating a volume control. |
|
1980 \value SP_MediaVolumeMuted Icon indicating a muted volume control. |
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1981 \value SP_CustomBase Base value for custom standard pixmaps; |
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1982 custom values must be greater than this value. |
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1983 |
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1984 \sa standardIcon() |
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1985 */ |
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1986 |
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1987 /*! |
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1988 \fn QPixmap QStyle::generatedIconPixmap(QIcon::Mode iconMode, |
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1989 const QPixmap &pixmap, const QStyleOption *option) const |
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1990 |
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1991 Returns a copy of the given \a pixmap, styled to conform to the |
|
1992 specified \a iconMode and taking into account the palette |
|
1993 specified by \a option. |
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1994 |
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1995 The \a option parameter can pass extra information, but |
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1996 it must contain a palette. |
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1997 |
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1998 Note that not all pixmaps will conform, in which case the returned |
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1999 pixmap is a plain copy. |
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2000 |
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2001 \sa QIcon |
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2002 */ |
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2003 |
|
2004 /*! |
|
2005 \fn QPixmap QStyle::standardPixmap(StandardPixmap standardPixmap, const QStyleOption *option, \ |
|
2006 const QWidget *widget) const |
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2007 |
|
2008 \obsolete |
|
2009 Returns a pixmap for the given \a standardPixmap. |
|
2010 |
|
2011 A standard pixmap is a pixmap that can follow some existing GUI |
|
2012 style or guideline. The \a option argument can be used to pass |
|
2013 extra information required when defining the appropriate |
|
2014 pixmap. The \a widget argument is optional and can also be used to |
|
2015 aid the determination of the pixmap. |
|
2016 |
|
2017 Developers calling standardPixmap() should instead call standardIcon() |
|
2018 Developers who re-implemented standardPixmap() should instead re-implement |
|
2019 the slot standardIconImplementation(). |
|
2020 |
|
2021 \sa standardIcon() |
|
2022 */ |
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
|
2025 /*! |
|
2026 \fn QRect QStyle::visualRect(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, const QRect &boundingRectangle, const QRect &logicalRectangle) |
|
2027 |
|
2028 Returns the given \a logicalRectangle converted to screen |
|
2029 coordinates based on the specified \a direction. The \a |
|
2030 boundingRectangle is used when performing the translation. |
|
2031 |
|
2032 This function is provided to support right-to-left desktops, and |
|
2033 is typically used in implementations of the subControlRect() |
|
2034 function. |
|
2035 |
|
2036 \sa QWidget::layoutDirection |
|
2037 */ |
|
2038 QRect QStyle::visualRect(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, const QRect &boundingRect, const QRect &logicalRect) |
|
2039 { |
|
2040 if (direction == Qt::LeftToRight) |
|
2041 return logicalRect; |
|
2042 QRect rect = logicalRect; |
|
2043 rect.translate(2 * (boundingRect.right() - logicalRect.right()) + |
|
2044 logicalRect.width() - boundingRect.width(), 0); |
|
2045 return rect; |
|
2046 } |
|
2047 |
|
2048 /*! |
|
2049 \fn QPoint QStyle::visualPos(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, const QRect &boundingRectangle, const QPoint &logicalPosition) |
|
2050 |
|
2051 Returns the given \a logicalPosition converted to screen |
|
2052 coordinates based on the specified \a direction. The \a |
|
2053 boundingRectangle is used when performing the translation. |
|
2054 |
|
2055 \sa QWidget::layoutDirection |
|
2056 */ |
|
2057 QPoint QStyle::visualPos(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, const QRect &boundingRect, const QPoint &logicalPos) |
|
2058 { |
|
2059 if (direction == Qt::LeftToRight) |
|
2060 return logicalPos; |
|
2061 return QPoint(boundingRect.right() - logicalPos.x(), logicalPos.y()); |
|
2062 } |
|
2063 |
|
2064 /*! |
|
2065 Returns a new rectangle of the specified \a size that is aligned to the given \a |
|
2066 rectangle according to the specified \a alignment and \a direction. |
|
2067 */ |
|
2068 QRect QStyle::alignedRect(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, Qt::Alignment alignment, const QSize &size, const QRect &rectangle) |
|
2069 { |
|
2070 alignment = visualAlignment(direction, alignment); |
|
2071 int x = rectangle.x(); |
|
2072 int y = rectangle.y(); |
|
2073 int w = size.width(); |
|
2074 int h = size.height(); |
|
2075 if ((alignment & Qt::AlignVCenter) == Qt::AlignVCenter) |
|
2076 y += rectangle.size().height()/2 - h/2; |
|
2077 else if ((alignment & Qt::AlignBottom) == Qt::AlignBottom) |
|
2078 y += rectangle.size().height() - h; |
|
2079 if ((alignment & Qt::AlignRight) == Qt::AlignRight) |
|
2080 x += rectangle.size().width() - w; |
|
2081 else if ((alignment & Qt::AlignHCenter) == Qt::AlignHCenter) |
|
2082 x += rectangle.size().width()/2 - w/2; |
|
2083 return QRect(x, y, w, h); |
|
2084 } |
|
2085 |
|
2086 /*! |
|
2087 Transforms an \a alignment of Qt::AlignLeft or Qt::AlignRight |
|
2088 without Qt::AlignAbsolute into Qt::AlignLeft or Qt::AlignRight with |
|
2089 Qt::AlignAbsolute according to the layout \a direction. The other |
|
2090 alignment flags are left untouched. |
|
2091 |
|
2092 If no horizontal alignment was specified, the function returns the |
|
2093 default alignment for the given layout \a direction. |
|
2094 |
|
2095 QWidget::layoutDirection |
|
2096 */ |
|
2097 Qt::Alignment QStyle::visualAlignment(Qt::LayoutDirection direction, Qt::Alignment alignment) |
|
2098 { |
|
2099 if (!(alignment & Qt::AlignHorizontal_Mask)) |
|
2100 alignment |= Qt::AlignLeft; |
|
2101 if ((alignment & Qt::AlignAbsolute) == 0 && (alignment & (Qt::AlignLeft | Qt::AlignRight))) { |
|
2102 if (direction == Qt::RightToLeft) |
|
2103 alignment ^= (Qt::AlignLeft | Qt::AlignRight); |
|
2104 alignment |= Qt::AlignAbsolute; |
|
2105 } |
|
2106 return alignment; |
|
2107 } |
|
2108 |
|
2109 /*! |
|
2110 Converts the given \a logicalValue to a pixel position. The \a min |
|
2111 parameter maps to 0, \a max maps to \a span and other values are |
|
2112 distributed evenly in-between. |
|
2113 |
|
2114 This function can handle the entire integer range without |
|
2115 overflow, providing that \a span is less than 4096. |
|
2116 |
|
2117 By default, this function assumes that the maximum value is on the |
|
2118 right for horizontal items and on the bottom for vertical items. |
|
2119 Set the \a upsideDown parameter to true to reverse this behavior. |
|
2120 |
|
2121 \sa sliderValueFromPosition() |
|
2122 */ |
|
2123 |
|
2124 int QStyle::sliderPositionFromValue(int min, int max, int logicalValue, int span, bool upsideDown) |
|
2125 { |
|
2126 if (span <= 0 || logicalValue < min || max <= min) |
|
2127 return 0; |
|
2128 if (logicalValue > max) |
|
2129 return upsideDown ? span : min; |
|
2130 |
|
2131 uint range = max - min; |
|
2132 uint p = upsideDown ? max - logicalValue : logicalValue - min; |
|
2133 |
|
2134 if (range > (uint)INT_MAX/4096) { |
|
2135 double dpos = (double(p))/(double(range)/span); |
|
2136 return int(dpos); |
|
2137 } else if (range > (uint)span) { |
|
2138 return (2 * p * span + range) / (2*range); |
|
2139 } else { |
|
2140 uint div = span / range; |
|
2141 uint mod = span % range; |
|
2142 return p * div + (2 * p * mod + range) / (2 * range); |
|
2143 } |
|
2144 // equiv. to (p * span) / range + 0.5 |
|
2145 // no overflow because of this implicit assumption: |
|
2146 // span <= 4096 |
|
2147 } |
|
2148 |
|
2149 /*! |
|
2150 \fn int QStyle::sliderValueFromPosition(int min, int max, int position, int span, bool upsideDown) |
|
2151 |
|
2152 Converts the given pixel \a position to a logical value. 0 maps to |
|
2153 the \a min parameter, \a span maps to \a max and other values are |
|
2154 distributed evenly in-between. |
|
2155 |
|
2156 This function can handle the entire integer range without |
|
2157 overflow. |
|
2158 |
|
2159 By default, this function assumes that the maximum value is on the |
|
2160 right for horizontal items and on the bottom for vertical |
|
2161 items. Set the \a upsideDown parameter to true to reverse this |
|
2162 behavior. |
|
2163 |
|
2164 \sa sliderPositionFromValue() |
|
2165 */ |
|
2166 |
|
2167 int QStyle::sliderValueFromPosition(int min, int max, int pos, int span, bool upsideDown) |
|
2168 { |
|
2169 if (span <= 0 || pos <= 0) |
|
2170 return upsideDown ? max : min; |
|
2171 if (pos >= span) |
|
2172 return upsideDown ? min : max; |
|
2173 |
|
2174 uint range = max - min; |
|
2175 |
|
2176 if ((uint)span > range) { |
|
2177 int tmp = (2 * pos * range + span) / (2 * span); |
|
2178 return upsideDown ? max - tmp : tmp + min; |
|
2179 } else { |
|
2180 uint div = range / span; |
|
2181 uint mod = range % span; |
|
2182 int tmp = pos * div + (2 * pos * mod + span) / (2 * span); |
|
2183 return upsideDown ? max - tmp : tmp + min; |
|
2184 } |
|
2185 // equiv. to min + (pos*range)/span + 0.5 |
|
2186 // no overflow because of this implicit assumption: |
|
2187 // pos <= span < sqrt(INT_MAX+0.0625)+0.25 ~ sqrt(INT_MAX) |
|
2188 } |
|
2189 |
|
2190 /*### \fn void QStyle::drawItem(QPainter *p, const QRect &r, |
|
2191 int flags, const QColorGroup &colorgroup, bool enabled, |
|
2192 const QString &text, int len = -1, |
|
2193 const QColor *penColor = 0) const |
|
2194 |
|
2195 Use one of the drawItem() overloads that takes a QPalette instead |
|
2196 of a QColorGroup. |
|
2197 */ |
|
2198 |
|
2199 /*### \fn void QStyle::drawItem(QPainter *p, const QRect &r, |
|
2200 int flags, const QColorGroup colorgroup, bool enabled, |
|
2201 const QPixmap &pixmap, |
|
2202 const QColor *penColor = 0) const |
|
2203 |
|
2204 Use one of the drawItem() overloads that takes a QPalette instead |
|
2205 of a QColorGroup. |
|
2206 */ |
|
2207 |
|
2208 /*### \fn void QStyle::drawItem(QPainter *p, const QRect &r, |
|
2209 int flags, const QColorGroup colorgroup, bool enabled, |
|
2210 const QPixmap *pixmap, |
|
2211 const QString &text, int len = -1, |
|
2212 const QColor *penColor = 0) const |
|
2213 |
|
2214 Use one of the drawItem() overloads that takes a QPalette instead |
|
2215 of a QColorGroup. |
|
2216 */ |
|
2217 |
|
2218 /*! |
|
2219 Returns the style's standard palette. |
|
2220 |
|
2221 Note that on systems that support system colors, the style's |
|
2222 standard palette is not used. In particular, the Windows XP, |
|
2223 Vista, and Mac styles do not use the standard palette, but make |
|
2224 use of native theme engines. With these styles, you should not set |
|
2225 the palette with QApplication::setStandardPalette(). |
|
2226 |
|
2227 */ |
|
2228 QPalette QStyle::standardPalette() const |
|
2229 { |
|
2230 #ifdef Q_WS_X11 |
|
2231 QColor background; |
|
2232 if (QX11Info::appDepth() > 8) |
|
2233 background = QColor(0xd4, 0xd0, 0xc8); // win 2000 grey |
|
2234 else |
|
2235 background = QColor(192, 192, 192); |
|
2236 #else |
|
2237 QColor background(0xd4, 0xd0, 0xc8); // win 2000 grey |
|
2238 #endif |
|
2239 QColor light(background.lighter()); |
|
2240 QColor dark(background.darker()); |
|
2241 QColor mid(Qt::gray); |
|
2242 QPalette palette(Qt::black, background, light, dark, mid, Qt::black, Qt::white); |
|
2243 palette.setBrush(QPalette::Disabled, QPalette::WindowText, dark); |
|
2244 palette.setBrush(QPalette::Disabled, QPalette::Text, dark); |
|
2245 palette.setBrush(QPalette::Disabled, QPalette::ButtonText, dark); |
|
2246 palette.setBrush(QPalette::Disabled, QPalette::Base, background); |
|
2247 return palette; |
|
2248 } |
|
2249 |
|
2250 /*! |
|
2251 \since 4.1 |
|
2252 |
|
2253 Returns an icon for the given \a standardIcon. |
|
2254 |
|
2255 The \a standardIcon is a standard pixmap which can follow some |
|
2256 existing GUI style or guideline. The \a option argument can be |
|
2257 used to pass extra information required when defining the |
|
2258 appropriate icon. The \a widget argument is optional and can also |
|
2259 be used to aid the determination of the icon. |
|
2260 |
|
2261 \warning Because of binary compatibility constraints, this |
|
2262 function is not virtual. If you want to provide your own icons in |
|
2263 a QStyle subclass, reimplement the standardIconImplementation() |
|
2264 slot in your subclass instead. The standardIcon() function will |
|
2265 dynamically detect the slot and call it. |
|
2266 |
|
2267 \sa standardIconImplementation() |
|
2268 */ |
|
2269 QIcon QStyle::standardIcon(StandardPixmap standardIcon, const QStyleOption *option, |
|
2270 const QWidget *widget) const |
|
2271 { |
|
2272 QIcon result; |
|
2273 // ### Qt 4.1: invokeMethod should accept const functions, to avoid this dirty cast |
|
2274 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(const_cast<QStyle*>(this), |
|
2275 "standardIconImplementation", Qt::DirectConnection, |
|
2276 Q_RETURN_ARG(QIcon, result), |
|
2277 Q_ARG(StandardPixmap, standardIcon), |
|
2278 Q_ARG(const QStyleOption*, option), |
|
2279 Q_ARG(const QWidget*, widget)); |
|
2280 return result; |
|
2281 } |
|
2282 |
|
2283 /*! |
|
2284 \since 4.1 |
|
2285 |
|
2286 Returns an icon for the given \a standardIcon. |
|
2287 |
|
2288 Reimplement this slot to provide your own icons in a QStyle |
|
2289 subclass; because of binary compatibility constraints, the |
|
2290 standardIcon() function (introduced in Qt 4.1) is not |
|
2291 virtual. Instead, standardIcon() will dynamically detect and call |
|
2292 \e this slot. |
|
2293 |
|
2294 The \a standardIcon is a standard pixmap which can follow some |
|
2295 existing GUI style or guideline. The \a option argument can be |
|
2296 used to pass extra information required when defining the |
|
2297 appropriate icon. The \a widget argument is optional and can also |
|
2298 be used to aid the determination of the icon. |
|
2299 |
|
2300 \sa standardIcon() |
|
2301 */ |
|
2302 QIcon QStyle::standardIconImplementation(StandardPixmap standardIcon, const QStyleOption *option, |
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2303 const QWidget *widget) const |
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2304 { |
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2305 return QIcon(standardPixmap(standardIcon, option, widget)); |
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2306 } |
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2307 |
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2308 /*! |
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2309 \since 4.3 |
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2310 |
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2311 Returns the spacing that should be used between \a control1 and |
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2312 \a control2 in a layout. \a orientation specifies whether the |
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2313 controls are laid out side by side or stacked vertically. The \a |
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2314 option parameter can be used to pass extra information about the |
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2315 parent widget. The \a widget parameter is optional and can also |
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2316 be used if \a option is 0. |
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2317 |
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2318 This function is called by the layout system. It is used only if |
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2319 PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing or PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing returns a |
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2320 negative value. |
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2321 |
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2322 For binary compatibility reasons, this function is not virtual. |
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2323 If you want to specify custom layout spacings in a QStyle |
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2324 subclass, implement a slot called layoutSpacingImplementation(). |
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2325 QStyle will discover the slot at run-time (using Qt's |
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2326 \l{meta-object system}) and direct all calls to layoutSpacing() |
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2327 to layoutSpacingImplementation(). |
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2328 |
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2329 \sa combinedLayoutSpacing(), layoutSpacingImplementation() |
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2330 */ |
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2331 int QStyle::layoutSpacing(QSizePolicy::ControlType control1, QSizePolicy::ControlType control2, |
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2332 Qt::Orientation orientation, const QStyleOption *option, |
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2333 const QWidget *widget) const |
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2334 { |
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2335 Q_D(const QStyle); |
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2336 if (d->layoutSpacingIndex == -1) { |
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2337 d->layoutSpacingIndex = metaObject()->indexOfMethod( |
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2338 "layoutSpacingImplementation(QSizePolicy::ControlType,QSizePolicy::ControlType," |
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2339 "Qt::Orientation,const QStyleOption*,const QWidget*)" |
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2340 ); |
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2341 } |
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2342 if (d->layoutSpacingIndex < 0) |
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2343 return -1; |
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2344 int result = -1; |
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2345 void *param[] = {&result, &control1, &control2, &orientation, &option, &widget}; |
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2346 |
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2347 const_cast<QStyle *>(this)->qt_metacall(QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, |
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2348 d->layoutSpacingIndex, param); |
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2349 return result; |
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2350 } |
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2351 |
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2352 /*! |
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2353 \since 4.3 |
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2354 |
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2355 Returns the spacing that should be used between \a controls1 and |
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2356 \a controls2 in a layout. \a orientation specifies whether the |
|
2357 controls are laid out side by side or stacked vertically. The \a |
|
2358 option parameter can be used to pass extra information about the |
|
2359 parent widget. The \a widget parameter is optional and can also |
|
2360 be used if \a option is 0. |
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2361 |
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2362 \a controls1 and \a controls2 are OR-combination of zero or more |
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2363 \l{QSizePolicy::ControlTypes}{control types}. |
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2364 |
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2365 This function is called by the layout system. It is used only if |
|
2366 PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing or PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing returns a |
|
2367 negative value. |
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2368 |
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2369 \sa layoutSpacing(), layoutSpacingImplementation() |
|
2370 */ |
|
2371 int QStyle::combinedLayoutSpacing(QSizePolicy::ControlTypes controls1, |
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2372 QSizePolicy::ControlTypes controls2, Qt::Orientation orientation, |
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2373 QStyleOption *option, QWidget *widget) const |
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2374 { |
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2375 QSizePolicy::ControlType array1[MaxBits]; |
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2376 QSizePolicy::ControlType array2[MaxBits]; |
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2377 int count1 = unpackControlTypes(controls1, array1); |
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2378 int count2 = unpackControlTypes(controls2, array2); |
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2379 int result = -1; |
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2380 |
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2381 for (int i = 0; i < count1; ++i) { |
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2382 for (int j = 0; j < count2; ++j) { |
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2383 int spacing = layoutSpacing(array1[i], array2[j], orientation, option, widget); |
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2384 result = qMax(spacing, result); |
|
2385 } |
|
2386 } |
|
2387 return result; |
|
2388 } |
|
2389 |
|
2390 /*! |
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2391 \since 4.3 |
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2392 |
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2393 This slot is called by layoutSpacing() to determine the spacing |
|
2394 that should be used between \a control1 and \a control2 in a |
|
2395 layout. \a orientation specifies whether the controls are laid |
|
2396 out side by side or stacked vertically. The \a option parameter |
|
2397 can be used to pass extra information about the parent widget. |
|
2398 The \a widget parameter is optional and can also be used if \a |
|
2399 option is 0. |
|
2400 |
|
2401 If you want to provide custom layout spacings in a QStyle |
|
2402 subclass, implement a slot called layoutSpacingImplementation() |
|
2403 in your subclass. Be aware that this slot will only be called if |
|
2404 PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing or PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing returns a |
|
2405 negative value. |
|
2406 |
|
2407 The default implementation returns -1. |
|
2408 |
|
2409 \sa layoutSpacing(), combinedLayoutSpacing() |
|
2410 */ |
|
2411 int QStyle::layoutSpacingImplementation(QSizePolicy::ControlType /* control1 */, |
|
2412 QSizePolicy::ControlType /* control2 */, |
|
2413 Qt::Orientation /*orientation*/, |
|
2414 const QStyleOption * /* option */, |
|
2415 const QWidget * /* widget */) const |
|
2416 { |
|
2417 return -1; |
|
2418 } |
|
2419 |
|
2420 #if !defined(QT_NO_DEBUG) && !defined(QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM) |
|
2421 QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE |
|
2422 #include <QDebug> |
|
2423 QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE |
|
2424 |
|
2425 QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, QStyle::State state) |
|
2426 { |
|
2427 debug << "QStyle::State("; |
|
2428 |
|
2429 QStringList states; |
|
2430 if (state & QStyle::State_Active) states << QLatin1String("Active"); |
|
2431 if (state & QStyle::State_AutoRaise) states << QLatin1String("AutoRaise"); |
|
2432 if (state & QStyle::State_Bottom) states << QLatin1String("Bottom"); |
|
2433 if (state & QStyle::State_Children) states << QLatin1String("Children"); |
|
2434 if (state & QStyle::State_DownArrow) states << QLatin1String("DownArrow"); |
|
2435 if (state & QStyle::State_Editing) states << QLatin1String("Editing"); |
|
2436 if (state & QStyle::State_Enabled) states << QLatin1String("Enabled"); |
|
2437 if (state & QStyle::State_FocusAtBorder) states << QLatin1String("FocusAtBorder"); |
|
2438 if (state & QStyle::State_HasFocus) states << QLatin1String("HasFocus"); |
|
2439 if (state & QStyle::State_Horizontal) states << QLatin1String("Horizontal"); |
|
2440 if (state & QStyle::State_Item) states << QLatin1String("Item"); |
|
2441 if (state & QStyle::State_KeyboardFocusChange) states << QLatin1String("KeyboardFocusChange"); |
|
2442 if (state & QStyle::State_MouseOver) states << QLatin1String("MouseOver"); |
|
2443 if (state & QStyle::State_NoChange) states << QLatin1String("NoChange"); |
|
2444 if (state & QStyle::State_Off) states << QLatin1String("Off"); |
|
2445 if (state & QStyle::State_On) states << QLatin1String("On"); |
|
2446 if (state & QStyle::State_Open) states << QLatin1String("Open"); |
|
2447 if (state & QStyle::State_Raised) states << QLatin1String("Raised"); |
|
2448 if (state & QStyle::State_ReadOnly) states << QLatin1String("ReadOnly"); |
|
2449 if (state & QStyle::State_Selected) states << QLatin1String("Selected"); |
|
2450 if (state & QStyle::State_Sibling) states << QLatin1String("Sibling"); |
|
2451 if (state & QStyle::State_Sunken) states << QLatin1String("Sunken"); |
|
2452 if (state & QStyle::State_Top) states << QLatin1String("Top"); |
|
2453 if (state & QStyle::State_UpArrow) states << QLatin1String("UpArrow"); |
|
2454 |
|
2455 qSort(states); |
|
2456 debug << states.join(QLatin1String(" | ")); |
|
2457 debug << ')'; |
|
2458 return debug; |
|
2459 } |
|
2460 #endif |
|
2461 |
|
2462 /*! |
|
2463 \since 4.6 |
|
2464 |
|
2465 \fn const QStyle *QStyle::proxy() const |
|
2466 |
|
2467 This function returns the current proxy for this style. |
|
2468 By default most styles will return themselves. However |
|
2469 when a proxy style is in use, it will allow the style to |
|
2470 call back into its proxy. |
|
2471 */ |
|
2472 const QStyle * QStyle::proxy() const |
|
2473 { |
|
2474 Q_D(const QStyle); |
|
2475 return d->proxyStyle; |
|
2476 } |
|
2477 |
|
2478 /* \internal |
|
2479 |
|
2480 This function sets the base style that style calls will be |
|
2481 redirected to. Note that ownership is not transferred. |
|
2482 */ |
|
2483 void QStyle::setProxy(QStyle *style) |
|
2484 { |
|
2485 Q_D(QStyle); |
|
2486 d->proxyStyle = style; |
|
2487 } |
|
2488 |
|
2489 QT_END_NAMESPACE |