|
1 /**************************************************************************** |
|
2 ** |
|
3 ** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
|
4 ** All rights reserved. |
|
5 ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
|
6 ** |
|
7 ** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit. |
|
8 ** |
|
9 ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ |
|
10 ** No Commercial Usage |
|
11 ** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. |
|
12 ** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions |
|
13 ** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying |
|
14 ** this package. |
|
15 ** |
|
16 ** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage |
|
17 ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser |
|
18 ** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software |
|
19 ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the |
|
20 ** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to |
|
21 ** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements |
|
22 ** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. |
|
23 ** |
|
24 ** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain additional |
|
25 ** rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception |
|
26 ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. |
|
27 ** |
|
28 ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact |
|
29 ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. |
|
30 ** |
|
31 ** |
|
32 ** |
|
33 ** |
|
34 ** |
|
35 ** |
|
36 ** |
|
37 ** |
|
38 ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ |
|
39 ** |
|
40 ****************************************************************************/ |
|
41 |
|
42 #include "qabstractscrollarea.h" |
|
43 |
|
44 #ifndef QT_NO_SCROLLAREA |
|
45 |
|
46 #include "qscrollbar.h" |
|
47 #include "qapplication.h" |
|
48 #include "qstyle.h" |
|
49 #include "qstyleoption.h" |
|
50 #include "qevent.h" |
|
51 #include "qdebug.h" |
|
52 #include "qboxlayout.h" |
|
53 #include "qpainter.h" |
|
54 |
|
55 #include "qabstractscrollarea_p.h" |
|
56 #include <qwidget.h> |
|
57 |
|
58 #include <private/qapplication_p.h> |
|
59 |
|
60 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
61 #include <private/qt_mac_p.h> |
|
62 #include <private/qt_cocoa_helpers_mac_p.h> |
|
63 #endif |
|
64 |
|
65 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
|
66 |
|
67 /*! |
|
68 \class QAbstractScrollArea |
|
69 \brief The QAbstractScrollArea widget provides a scrolling area with |
|
70 on-demand scroll bars. |
|
71 |
|
72 \ingroup abstractwidgets |
|
73 |
|
74 QAbstractScrollArea is a low-level abstraction of a scrolling |
|
75 area. The area provides a central widget called the viewport, in |
|
76 which the contents of the area is to be scrolled (i.e, the |
|
77 visible parts of the contents are rendered in the viewport). |
|
78 |
|
79 Next to the viewport is a vertical scroll bar, and below is a |
|
80 horizontal scroll bar. When all of the area contents fits in the |
|
81 viewport, each scroll bar can be either visible or hidden |
|
82 depending on the scroll bar's Qt::ScrollBarPolicy. When a scroll |
|
83 bar is hidden, the viewport expands in order to cover all |
|
84 available space. When a scroll bar becomes visible again, the |
|
85 viewport shrinks in order to make room for the scroll bar. |
|
86 |
|
87 It is possible to reserve a margin area around the viewport, see |
|
88 setViewportMargins(). The feature is mostly used to place a |
|
89 QHeaderView widget above or beside the scrolling area. Subclasses |
|
90 of QAbstractScrollArea should implement margins. |
|
91 |
|
92 When inheriting QAbstractScrollArea, you need to do the |
|
93 following: |
|
94 |
|
95 \list |
|
96 \o Control the scroll bars by setting their |
|
97 range, value, page step, and tracking their |
|
98 movements. |
|
99 \o Draw the contents of the area in the viewport according |
|
100 to the values of the scroll bars. |
|
101 \o Handle events received by the viewport in |
|
102 viewportEvent() - notably resize events. |
|
103 \o Use \c{viewport->update()} to update the contents of the |
|
104 viewport instead of \l{QWidget::update()}{update()} |
|
105 as all painting operations take place on the viewport. |
|
106 \endlist |
|
107 |
|
108 With a scroll bar policy of Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded (the default), |
|
109 QAbstractScrollArea shows scroll bars when they provide a non-zero |
|
110 scrolling range, and hides them otherwise. |
|
111 |
|
112 The scroll bars and viewport should be updated whenever the viewport |
|
113 receives a resize event or the size of the contents changes. |
|
114 The viewport also needs to be updated when the scroll bars |
|
115 values change. The initial values of the scroll bars are often |
|
116 set when the area receives new contents. |
|
117 |
|
118 We give a simple example, in which we have implemented a scroll area |
|
119 that can scroll any QWidget. We make the widget a child of the |
|
120 viewport; this way, we do not have to calculate which part of |
|
121 the widget to draw but can simply move the widget with |
|
122 QWidget::move(). When the area contents or the viewport size |
|
123 changes, we do the following: |
|
124 |
|
125 \snippet doc/src/snippets/myscrollarea.cpp 1 |
|
126 |
|
127 When the scroll bars change value, we need to update the widget |
|
128 position, i.e., find the part of the widget that is to be drawn in |
|
129 the viewport: |
|
130 |
|
131 \snippet doc/src/snippets/myscrollarea.cpp 0 |
|
132 |
|
133 In order to track scroll bar movements, reimplement the virtual |
|
134 function scrollContentsBy(). In order to fine-tune scrolling |
|
135 behavior, connect to a scroll bar's |
|
136 QAbstractSlider::actionTriggered() signal and adjust the \l |
|
137 QAbstractSlider::sliderPosition as you wish. |
|
138 |
|
139 For convenience, QAbstractScrollArea makes all viewport events |
|
140 available in the virtual viewportEvent() handler. QWidget's |
|
141 specialized handlers are remapped to viewport events in the cases |
|
142 where this makes sense. The remapped specialized handlers are: |
|
143 paintEvent(), mousePressEvent(), mouseReleaseEvent(), |
|
144 mouseDoubleClickEvent(), mouseMoveEvent(), wheelEvent(), |
|
145 dragEnterEvent(), dragMoveEvent(), dragLeaveEvent(), dropEvent(), |
|
146 contextMenuEvent(), and resizeEvent(). |
|
147 |
|
148 QScrollArea, which inherits QAbstractScrollArea, provides smooth |
|
149 scrolling for any QWidget (i.e., the widget is scrolled pixel by |
|
150 pixel). You only need to subclass QAbstractScrollArea if you need |
|
151 more specialized behavior. This is, for instance, true if the |
|
152 entire contents of the area is not suitable for being drawn on a |
|
153 QWidget or if you do not want smooth scrolling. |
|
154 |
|
155 \sa QScrollArea |
|
156 */ |
|
157 |
|
158 QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate() |
|
159 :hbar(0), vbar(0), vbarpolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded), hbarpolicy(Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded), |
|
160 viewport(0), cornerWidget(0), left(0), top(0), right(0), bottom(0), |
|
161 xoffset(0), yoffset(0), viewportFilter(0) |
|
162 #ifdef Q_WS_WIN |
|
163 , singleFingerPanEnabled(false) |
|
164 #endif |
|
165 { |
|
166 } |
|
167 |
|
168 QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer(Qt::Orientation orientation, QWidget *parent) |
|
169 :QWidget(parent), scrollBar(new QScrollBar(orientation, this)), |
|
170 layout(new QBoxLayout(orientation == Qt::Horizontal ? QBoxLayout::LeftToRight : QBoxLayout::TopToBottom)), |
|
171 orientation(orientation) |
|
172 { |
|
173 setLayout(layout); |
|
174 layout->setMargin(0); |
|
175 layout->setSpacing(0); |
|
176 layout->addWidget(scrollBar); |
|
177 } |
|
178 |
|
179 /*! \internal |
|
180 Adds a widget to the scroll bar container. |
|
181 */ |
|
182 void QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::addWidget(QWidget *widget, LogicalPosition position) |
|
183 { |
|
184 QSizePolicy policy = widget->sizePolicy(); |
|
185 if (orientation == Qt::Vertical) |
|
186 policy.setHorizontalPolicy(QSizePolicy::Ignored); |
|
187 else |
|
188 policy.setVerticalPolicy(QSizePolicy::Ignored); |
|
189 widget->setSizePolicy(policy); |
|
190 widget->setParent(this); |
|
191 |
|
192 const int insertIndex = (position & LogicalLeft) ? 0 : scrollBarLayoutIndex() + 1; |
|
193 layout->insertWidget(insertIndex, widget); |
|
194 } |
|
195 |
|
196 /*! \internal |
|
197 Retuns a list of scroll bar widgets for the given position. The scroll bar |
|
198 itself is not returned. |
|
199 */ |
|
200 QWidgetList QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::widgets(LogicalPosition position) |
|
201 { |
|
202 QWidgetList list; |
|
203 const int scrollBarIndex = scrollBarLayoutIndex(); |
|
204 if (position == LogicalLeft) { |
|
205 for (int i = 0; i < scrollBarIndex; ++i) |
|
206 list.append(layout->itemAt(i)->widget()); |
|
207 } else if (position == LogicalRight) { |
|
208 const int layoutItemCount = layout->count(); |
|
209 for (int i = scrollBarIndex + 1; i < layoutItemCount; ++i) |
|
210 list.append(layout->itemAt(i)->widget()); |
|
211 } |
|
212 return list; |
|
213 } |
|
214 |
|
215 /*! \internal |
|
216 Returns the layout index for the scroll bar. This needs to be |
|
217 recalculated by a linear search for each use, since items in |
|
218 the layout can be removed at any time (i.e. when a widget is |
|
219 deleted or re-parented). |
|
220 */ |
|
221 int QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::scrollBarLayoutIndex() const |
|
222 { |
|
223 const int layoutItemCount = layout->count(); |
|
224 for (int i = 0; i < layoutItemCount; ++i) { |
|
225 if (qobject_cast<QScrollBar *>(layout->itemAt(i)->widget())) |
|
226 return i; |
|
227 } |
|
228 return -1; |
|
229 } |
|
230 |
|
231 /*! \internal |
|
232 */ |
|
233 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::replaceScrollBar(QScrollBar *scrollBar, |
|
234 Qt::Orientation orientation) |
|
235 { |
|
236 Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
237 |
|
238 QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer *container = scrollBarContainers[orientation]; |
|
239 bool horizontal = (orientation == Qt::Horizontal); |
|
240 QScrollBar *oldBar = horizontal ? hbar : vbar; |
|
241 if (horizontal) |
|
242 hbar = scrollBar; |
|
243 else |
|
244 vbar = scrollBar; |
|
245 scrollBar->setParent(container); |
|
246 container->scrollBar = scrollBar; |
|
247 container->layout->removeWidget(oldBar); |
|
248 container->layout->insertWidget(0, scrollBar); |
|
249 scrollBar->setVisible(oldBar->isVisibleTo(container)); |
|
250 scrollBar->setInvertedAppearance(oldBar->invertedAppearance()); |
|
251 scrollBar->setInvertedControls(oldBar->invertedControls()); |
|
252 scrollBar->setRange(oldBar->minimum(), oldBar->maximum()); |
|
253 scrollBar->setOrientation(oldBar->orientation()); |
|
254 scrollBar->setPageStep(oldBar->pageStep()); |
|
255 scrollBar->setSingleStep(oldBar->singleStep()); |
|
256 scrollBar->setSliderDown(oldBar->isSliderDown()); |
|
257 scrollBar->setSliderPosition(oldBar->sliderPosition()); |
|
258 scrollBar->setTracking(oldBar->hasTracking()); |
|
259 scrollBar->setValue(oldBar->value()); |
|
260 delete oldBar; |
|
261 |
|
262 QObject::connect(scrollBar, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), |
|
263 q, horizontal ? SLOT(_q_hslide(int)) : SLOT(_q_vslide(int))); |
|
264 QObject::connect(scrollBar, SIGNAL(rangeChanged(int,int)), |
|
265 q, SLOT(_q_showOrHideScrollBars()), Qt::QueuedConnection); |
|
266 } |
|
267 |
|
268 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::init() |
|
269 { |
|
270 Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
271 viewport = new QWidget(q); |
|
272 viewport->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_scrollarea_viewport")); |
|
273 viewport->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Base); |
|
274 viewport->setAutoFillBackground(true); |
|
275 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal] = new QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer(Qt::Horizontal, q); |
|
276 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_scrollarea_hcontainer")); |
|
277 hbar = scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->scrollBar; |
|
278 hbar->setRange(0,0); |
|
279 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->setVisible(false); |
|
280 QObject::connect(hbar, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), q, SLOT(_q_hslide(int))); |
|
281 QObject::connect(hbar, SIGNAL(rangeChanged(int,int)), q, SLOT(_q_showOrHideScrollBars()), Qt::QueuedConnection); |
|
282 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical] = new QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer(Qt::Vertical, q); |
|
283 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_scrollarea_vcontainer")); |
|
284 vbar = scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->scrollBar; |
|
285 vbar->setRange(0,0); |
|
286 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->setVisible(false); |
|
287 QObject::connect(vbar, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), q, SLOT(_q_vslide(int))); |
|
288 QObject::connect(vbar, SIGNAL(rangeChanged(int,int)), q, SLOT(_q_showOrHideScrollBars()), Qt::QueuedConnection); |
|
289 viewportFilter.reset(new QAbstractScrollAreaFilter(this)); |
|
290 viewport->installEventFilter(viewportFilter.data()); |
|
291 viewport->setFocusProxy(q); |
|
292 q->setFocusPolicy(Qt::WheelFocus); |
|
293 q->setFrameStyle(QFrame::StyledPanel | QFrame::Sunken); |
|
294 q->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Expanding, QSizePolicy::Expanding); |
|
295 layoutChildren(); |
|
296 } |
|
297 |
|
298 #ifdef Q_WS_WIN |
|
299 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::setSingleFingerPanEnabled(bool on) |
|
300 { |
|
301 singleFingerPanEnabled = on; |
|
302 winSetupGestures(); |
|
303 } |
|
304 #endif // Q_WS_WIN |
|
305 |
|
306 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::layoutChildren() |
|
307 { |
|
308 Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
309 bool needh = (hbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn |
|
310 || (hbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded && hbar->minimum() < hbar->maximum())); |
|
311 |
|
312 bool needv = (vbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn |
|
313 || (vbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded && vbar->minimum() < vbar->maximum())); |
|
314 |
|
315 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
316 QWidget * const window = q->window(); |
|
317 |
|
318 // Use small scroll bars for tool windows, to match the native size grip. |
|
319 bool hbarIsSmall = hbar->testAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize); |
|
320 bool vbarIsSmall = vbar->testAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize); |
|
321 const Qt::WindowType windowType = window->windowType(); |
|
322 if (windowType == Qt::Tool) { |
|
323 if (!hbarIsSmall) { |
|
324 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacMiniSize, false); |
|
325 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacNormalSize, false); |
|
326 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize, true); |
|
327 } |
|
328 if (!vbarIsSmall) { |
|
329 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacMiniSize, false); |
|
330 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacNormalSize, false); |
|
331 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize, true); |
|
332 } |
|
333 } else { |
|
334 if (hbarIsSmall) { |
|
335 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacMiniSize, false); |
|
336 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacNormalSize, false); |
|
337 hbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize, false); |
|
338 } |
|
339 if (vbarIsSmall) { |
|
340 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacMiniSize, false); |
|
341 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacNormalSize, false); |
|
342 vbar->setAttribute(Qt::WA_MacSmallSize, false); |
|
343 } |
|
344 } |
|
345 #endif |
|
346 |
|
347 const int hsbExt = hbar->sizeHint().height(); |
|
348 const int vsbExt = vbar->sizeHint().width(); |
|
349 const QPoint extPoint(vsbExt, hsbExt); |
|
350 const QSize extSize(vsbExt, hsbExt); |
|
351 |
|
352 const QRect widgetRect = q->rect(); |
|
353 QStyleOption opt(0); |
|
354 opt.init(q); |
|
355 |
|
356 const bool hasCornerWidget = (cornerWidget != 0); |
|
357 |
|
358 // If the scroll bars are at the very right and bottom of the window we |
|
359 // move their positions to be aligned with the size grip. |
|
360 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
361 // Check if a native sizegrip is present. |
|
362 bool hasMacReverseSizeGrip = false; |
|
363 bool hasMacSizeGrip = false; |
|
364 bool nativeGripPresent = false; |
|
365 if (q->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Created)) |
|
366 nativeGripPresent = qt_mac_checkForNativeSizeGrip(q); |
|
367 |
|
368 if (nativeGripPresent) { |
|
369 // Look for a native size grip at the visual window bottom right and at the |
|
370 // absolute window bottom right. In reverse mode, the native size grip does not |
|
371 // swich side, so we need to check if it is on the "wrong side". |
|
372 const QPoint scrollAreaBottomRight = q->mapTo(window, widgetRect.bottomRight() - QPoint(frameWidth, frameWidth)); |
|
373 const QPoint windowBottomRight = window->rect().bottomRight(); |
|
374 const QPoint visualWindowBottomRight = QStyle::visualPos(opt.direction, opt.rect, windowBottomRight); |
|
375 const QPoint offset = windowBottomRight - scrollAreaBottomRight; |
|
376 const QPoint visualOffset = visualWindowBottomRight - scrollAreaBottomRight; |
|
377 hasMacSizeGrip = (visualOffset.manhattanLength() < vsbExt); |
|
378 hasMacReverseSizeGrip = (hasMacSizeGrip == false && (offset.manhattanLength() < hsbExt)); |
|
379 } |
|
380 #endif |
|
381 |
|
382 QPoint cornerOffset(needv ? vsbExt : 0, needh ? hsbExt : 0); |
|
383 QRect controlsRect; |
|
384 QRect viewportRect; |
|
385 |
|
386 // In FrameOnlyAroundContents mode the frame is drawn between the controls and |
|
387 // the viewport, else the frame rect is equal to the widget rect. |
|
388 if ((frameStyle != QFrame::NoFrame) && |
|
389 q->style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ScrollView_FrameOnlyAroundContents, &opt, q)) { |
|
390 controlsRect = widgetRect; |
|
391 const int extra = q->style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ScrollView_ScrollBarSpacing); |
|
392 const QPoint cornerExtra(needv ? extra : 0, needh ? extra : 0); |
|
393 QRect frameRect = widgetRect; |
|
394 frameRect.adjust(0, 0, -cornerOffset.x() - cornerExtra.x(), -cornerOffset.y() - cornerExtra.y()); |
|
395 q->setFrameRect(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, frameRect)); |
|
396 // The frame rect needs to be in logical coords, however we need to flip |
|
397 // the contentsRect back before passing it on to the viewportRect |
|
398 // since the viewportRect has its logical coords calculated later. |
|
399 viewportRect = QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, q->contentsRect()); |
|
400 } else { |
|
401 q->setFrameRect(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, widgetRect)); |
|
402 controlsRect = q->contentsRect(); |
|
403 viewportRect = QRect(controlsRect.topLeft(), controlsRect.bottomRight() - cornerOffset); |
|
404 } |
|
405 |
|
406 // If we have a corner widget and are only showing one scroll bar, we need to move it |
|
407 // to make room for the corner widget. |
|
408 if (hasCornerWidget && (needv || needh)) |
|
409 cornerOffset = extPoint; |
|
410 |
|
411 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
412 // Also move the scroll bars if they are covered by the native Mac size grip. |
|
413 if (hasMacSizeGrip) |
|
414 cornerOffset = extPoint; |
|
415 #endif |
|
416 |
|
417 // The corner point is where the scroll bar rects, the corner widget rect and the |
|
418 // viewport rect meets. |
|
419 const QPoint cornerPoint(controlsRect.bottomRight() + QPoint(1, 1) - cornerOffset); |
|
420 |
|
421 // Some styles paints the corner if both scorllbars are showing and there is |
|
422 // no corner widget. Also, on the Mac we paint if there is a native |
|
423 // (transparent) sizegrip in the area where a corner widget would be. |
|
424 if ((needv && needh && hasCornerWidget == false) |
|
425 || ((needv || needh) |
|
426 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
427 && hasMacSizeGrip |
|
428 #endif |
|
429 ) |
|
430 ) { |
|
431 cornerPaintingRect = QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, QRect(cornerPoint, extSize)); |
|
432 } else { |
|
433 cornerPaintingRect = QRect(); |
|
434 } |
|
435 |
|
436 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
437 if (hasMacReverseSizeGrip) |
|
438 reverseCornerPaintingRect = QRect(controlsRect.bottomRight() + QPoint(1, 1) - extPoint, extSize); |
|
439 else |
|
440 reverseCornerPaintingRect = QRect(); |
|
441 #endif |
|
442 |
|
443 if (needh) { |
|
444 QRect horizontalScrollBarRect(QPoint(controlsRect.left(), cornerPoint.y()), QPoint(cornerPoint.x() - 1, controlsRect.bottom())); |
|
445 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
446 if (hasMacReverseSizeGrip) |
|
447 horizontalScrollBarRect.adjust(vsbExt, 0, 0, 0); |
|
448 #endif |
|
449 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->setGeometry(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, horizontalScrollBarRect)); |
|
450 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->raise(); |
|
451 } |
|
452 |
|
453 if (needv) { |
|
454 const QRect verticalScrollBarRect (QPoint(cornerPoint.x(), controlsRect.top()), QPoint(controlsRect.right(), cornerPoint.y() - 1)); |
|
455 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->setGeometry(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, verticalScrollBarRect)); |
|
456 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->raise(); |
|
457 } |
|
458 |
|
459 if (cornerWidget) { |
|
460 const QRect cornerWidgetRect(cornerPoint, controlsRect.bottomRight()); |
|
461 cornerWidget->setGeometry(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, cornerWidgetRect)); |
|
462 } |
|
463 |
|
464 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->setVisible(needh); |
|
465 scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->setVisible(needv); |
|
466 |
|
467 if (q->isRightToLeft()) |
|
468 viewportRect.adjust(right, top, -left, -bottom); |
|
469 else |
|
470 viewportRect.adjust(left, top, -right, -bottom); |
|
471 |
|
472 viewport->setGeometry(QStyle::visualRect(opt.direction, opt.rect, viewportRect)); // resize the viewport last |
|
473 } |
|
474 |
|
475 /*! |
|
476 \internal |
|
477 |
|
478 Creates a new QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate, \a dd with the given \a parent. |
|
479 */ |
|
480 QAbstractScrollArea::QAbstractScrollArea(QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate &dd, QWidget *parent) |
|
481 :QFrame(dd, parent) |
|
482 { |
|
483 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
484 QT_TRY { |
|
485 d->init(); |
|
486 } QT_CATCH(...) { |
|
487 d->viewportFilter.reset(); |
|
488 QT_RETHROW; |
|
489 } |
|
490 } |
|
491 |
|
492 /*! |
|
493 Constructs a viewport. |
|
494 |
|
495 The \a parent arguments is sent to the QWidget constructor. |
|
496 */ |
|
497 QAbstractScrollArea::QAbstractScrollArea(QWidget *parent) |
|
498 :QFrame(*new QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate, parent) |
|
499 { |
|
500 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
501 QT_TRY { |
|
502 d->init(); |
|
503 } QT_CATCH(...) { |
|
504 d->viewportFilter.reset(); |
|
505 QT_RETHROW; |
|
506 } |
|
507 } |
|
508 |
|
509 |
|
510 /*! |
|
511 Destroys the viewport. |
|
512 */ |
|
513 QAbstractScrollArea::~QAbstractScrollArea() |
|
514 { |
|
515 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
516 // reset it here, otherwise we'll have a dangling pointer in ~QWidget |
|
517 d->viewportFilter.reset(); |
|
518 } |
|
519 |
|
520 |
|
521 /*! |
|
522 \since 4.2 |
|
523 Sets the viewport to be the given \a widget. |
|
524 The QAbstractScrollArea will take ownership of the given \a widget. |
|
525 |
|
526 If \a widget is 0, QAbstractScrollArea will assign a new QWidget instance |
|
527 for the viewport. |
|
528 |
|
529 \sa viewport() |
|
530 */ |
|
531 void QAbstractScrollArea::setViewport(QWidget *widget) |
|
532 { |
|
533 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
534 if (widget != d->viewport) { |
|
535 QWidget *oldViewport = d->viewport; |
|
536 if (!widget) |
|
537 widget = new QWidget; |
|
538 d->viewport = widget; |
|
539 d->viewport->setParent(this); |
|
540 d->viewport->setFocusProxy(this); |
|
541 d->viewport->installEventFilter(d->viewportFilter.data()); |
|
542 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
543 if (isVisible()) |
|
544 d->viewport->show(); |
|
545 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "setupViewport", Q_ARG(QWidget *, widget)); |
|
546 delete oldViewport; |
|
547 } |
|
548 } |
|
549 |
|
550 /*! |
|
551 Returns the viewport widget. |
|
552 |
|
553 Use the QScrollArea::widget() function to retrieve the contents of |
|
554 the viewport widget. |
|
555 |
|
556 \sa QScrollArea::widget() |
|
557 */ |
|
558 QWidget *QAbstractScrollArea::viewport() const |
|
559 { |
|
560 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
561 return d->viewport; |
|
562 } |
|
563 |
|
564 |
|
565 /*! |
|
566 Returns the size of the viewport as if the scroll bars had no valid |
|
567 scrolling range. |
|
568 */ |
|
569 // ### still thinking about the name |
|
570 QSize QAbstractScrollArea::maximumViewportSize() const |
|
571 { |
|
572 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
573 int hsbExt = d->hbar->sizeHint().height(); |
|
574 int vsbExt = d->vbar->sizeHint().width(); |
|
575 |
|
576 int f = 2 * d->frameWidth; |
|
577 QSize max = size() - QSize(f + d->left + d->right, f + d->top + d->bottom); |
|
578 if (d->vbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn) |
|
579 max.rwidth() -= vsbExt; |
|
580 if (d->hbarpolicy == Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn) |
|
581 max.rheight() -= hsbExt; |
|
582 return max; |
|
583 } |
|
584 |
|
585 /*! |
|
586 \property QAbstractScrollArea::verticalScrollBarPolicy |
|
587 \brief the policy for the vertical scroll bar |
|
588 |
|
589 The default policy is Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded. |
|
590 |
|
591 \sa horizontalScrollBarPolicy |
|
592 */ |
|
593 |
|
594 Qt::ScrollBarPolicy QAbstractScrollArea::verticalScrollBarPolicy() const |
|
595 { |
|
596 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
597 return d->vbarpolicy; |
|
598 } |
|
599 |
|
600 void QAbstractScrollArea::setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarPolicy policy) |
|
601 { |
|
602 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
603 const Qt::ScrollBarPolicy oldPolicy = d->vbarpolicy; |
|
604 d->vbarpolicy = policy; |
|
605 if (isVisible()) |
|
606 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
607 if (oldPolicy != d->vbarpolicy) |
|
608 d->scrollBarPolicyChanged(Qt::Vertical, d->vbarpolicy); |
|
609 } |
|
610 |
|
611 |
|
612 /*! |
|
613 Returns the vertical scroll bar. |
|
614 |
|
615 \sa verticalScrollBarPolicy, horizontalScrollBar() |
|
616 */ |
|
617 QScrollBar *QAbstractScrollArea::verticalScrollBar() const |
|
618 { |
|
619 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
620 return d->vbar; |
|
621 } |
|
622 |
|
623 /*! |
|
624 \since 4.2 |
|
625 Replaces the existing vertical scroll bar with \a scrollBar, and sets all |
|
626 the former scroll bar's slider properties on the new scroll bar. The former |
|
627 scroll bar is then deleted. |
|
628 |
|
629 QAbstractScrollArea already provides vertical and horizontal scroll bars by |
|
630 default. You can call this function to replace the default vertical |
|
631 scroll bar with your own custom scroll bar. |
|
632 |
|
633 \sa verticalScrollBar(), setHorizontalScrollBar() |
|
634 */ |
|
635 void QAbstractScrollArea::setVerticalScrollBar(QScrollBar *scrollBar) |
|
636 { |
|
637 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
638 if (!scrollBar) { |
|
639 qWarning("QAbstractScrollArea::setVerticalScrollBar: Cannot set a null scroll bar"); |
|
640 return; |
|
641 } |
|
642 |
|
643 d->replaceScrollBar(scrollBar, Qt::Vertical); |
|
644 } |
|
645 |
|
646 /*! |
|
647 \property QAbstractScrollArea::horizontalScrollBarPolicy |
|
648 \brief the policy for the horizontal scroll bar |
|
649 |
|
650 The default policy is Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded. |
|
651 |
|
652 \sa verticalScrollBarPolicy |
|
653 */ |
|
654 |
|
655 Qt::ScrollBarPolicy QAbstractScrollArea::horizontalScrollBarPolicy() const |
|
656 { |
|
657 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
658 return d->hbarpolicy; |
|
659 } |
|
660 |
|
661 void QAbstractScrollArea::setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(Qt::ScrollBarPolicy policy) |
|
662 { |
|
663 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
664 const Qt::ScrollBarPolicy oldPolicy = d->hbarpolicy; |
|
665 d->hbarpolicy = policy; |
|
666 if (isVisible()) |
|
667 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
668 if (oldPolicy != d->hbarpolicy) |
|
669 d->scrollBarPolicyChanged(Qt::Horizontal, d->hbarpolicy); |
|
670 } |
|
671 |
|
672 /*! |
|
673 Returns the horizontal scroll bar. |
|
674 |
|
675 \sa horizontalScrollBarPolicy, verticalScrollBar() |
|
676 */ |
|
677 QScrollBar *QAbstractScrollArea::horizontalScrollBar() const |
|
678 { |
|
679 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
680 return d->hbar; |
|
681 } |
|
682 |
|
683 /*! |
|
684 \since 4.2 |
|
685 |
|
686 Replaces the existing horizontal scroll bar with \a scrollBar, and sets all |
|
687 the former scroll bar's slider properties on the new scroll bar. The former |
|
688 scroll bar is then deleted. |
|
689 |
|
690 QAbstractScrollArea already provides horizontal and vertical scroll bars by |
|
691 default. You can call this function to replace the default horizontal |
|
692 scroll bar with your own custom scroll bar. |
|
693 |
|
694 \sa horizontalScrollBar(), setVerticalScrollBar() |
|
695 */ |
|
696 void QAbstractScrollArea::setHorizontalScrollBar(QScrollBar *scrollBar) |
|
697 { |
|
698 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
699 if (!scrollBar) { |
|
700 qWarning("QAbstractScrollArea::setHorizontalScrollBar: Cannot set a null scroll bar"); |
|
701 return; |
|
702 } |
|
703 |
|
704 d->replaceScrollBar(scrollBar, Qt::Horizontal); |
|
705 } |
|
706 |
|
707 /*! |
|
708 \since 4.2 |
|
709 |
|
710 Returns the widget in the corner between the two scroll bars. |
|
711 |
|
712 By default, no corner widget is present. |
|
713 */ |
|
714 QWidget *QAbstractScrollArea::cornerWidget() const |
|
715 { |
|
716 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
717 return d->cornerWidget; |
|
718 } |
|
719 |
|
720 /*! |
|
721 \since 4.2 |
|
722 |
|
723 Sets the widget in the corner between the two scroll bars to be |
|
724 \a widget. |
|
725 |
|
726 You will probably also want to set at least one of the scroll bar |
|
727 modes to \c AlwaysOn. |
|
728 |
|
729 Passing 0 shows no widget in the corner. |
|
730 |
|
731 Any previous corner widget is hidden. |
|
732 |
|
733 You may call setCornerWidget() with the same widget at different |
|
734 times. |
|
735 |
|
736 All widgets set here will be deleted by the scroll area when it is |
|
737 destroyed unless you separately reparent the widget after setting |
|
738 some other corner widget (or 0). |
|
739 |
|
740 Any \e newly set widget should have no current parent. |
|
741 |
|
742 By default, no corner widget is present. |
|
743 |
|
744 \sa horizontalScrollBarPolicy, horizontalScrollBarPolicy |
|
745 */ |
|
746 void QAbstractScrollArea::setCornerWidget(QWidget *widget) |
|
747 { |
|
748 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
749 QWidget* oldWidget = d->cornerWidget; |
|
750 if (oldWidget != widget) { |
|
751 if (oldWidget) |
|
752 oldWidget->hide(); |
|
753 d->cornerWidget = widget; |
|
754 |
|
755 if (widget && widget->parentWidget() != this) |
|
756 widget->setParent(this); |
|
757 |
|
758 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
759 if (widget) |
|
760 widget->show(); |
|
761 } else { |
|
762 d->cornerWidget = widget; |
|
763 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
764 } |
|
765 } |
|
766 |
|
767 /*! |
|
768 \since 4.2 |
|
769 Adds \a widget as a scroll bar widget in the location specified |
|
770 by \a alignment. |
|
771 |
|
772 Scroll bar widgets are shown next to the horizontal or vertical |
|
773 scroll bar, and can be placed on either side of it. If you want |
|
774 the scroll bar widgets to be always visible, set the |
|
775 scrollBarPolicy for the corresponding scroll bar to \c AlwaysOn. |
|
776 |
|
777 \a alignment must be one of Qt::Alignleft and Qt::AlignRight, |
|
778 which maps to the horizontal scroll bar, or Qt::AlignTop and |
|
779 Qt::AlignBottom, which maps to the vertical scroll bar. |
|
780 |
|
781 A scroll bar widget can be removed by either re-parenting the |
|
782 widget or deleting it. It's also possible to hide a widget with |
|
783 QWidget::hide() |
|
784 |
|
785 The scroll bar widget will be resized to fit the scroll bar |
|
786 geometry for the current style. The following describes the case |
|
787 for scroll bar widgets on the horizontal scroll bar: |
|
788 |
|
789 The height of the widget will be set to match the height of the |
|
790 scroll bar. To control the width of the widget, use |
|
791 QWidget::setMinimumWidth and QWidget::setMaximumWidth, or |
|
792 implement QWidget::sizeHint() and set a horizontal size policy. |
|
793 If you want a square widget, call |
|
794 QStyle::pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ScrollBarExtent) and set the |
|
795 width to this value. |
|
796 |
|
797 \sa scrollBarWidgets() |
|
798 */ |
|
799 void QAbstractScrollArea::addScrollBarWidget(QWidget *widget, Qt::Alignment alignment) |
|
800 { |
|
801 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
802 |
|
803 if (widget == 0) |
|
804 return; |
|
805 |
|
806 const Qt::Orientation scrollBarOrientation |
|
807 = ((alignment & Qt::AlignLeft) || (alignment & Qt::AlignRight)) ? Qt::Horizontal : Qt::Vertical; |
|
808 const QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalPosition position |
|
809 = ((alignment & Qt::AlignRight) || (alignment & Qt::AlignBottom)) |
|
810 ? QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalRight : QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalLeft; |
|
811 d->scrollBarContainers[scrollBarOrientation]->addWidget(widget, position); |
|
812 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
813 if (isHidden() == false) |
|
814 widget->show(); |
|
815 } |
|
816 |
|
817 /*! |
|
818 \since 4.2 |
|
819 Returns a list of the currently set scroll bar widgets. \a alignment |
|
820 can be any combination of the four location flags. |
|
821 |
|
822 \sa addScrollBarWidget() |
|
823 */ |
|
824 QWidgetList QAbstractScrollArea::scrollBarWidgets(Qt::Alignment alignment) |
|
825 { |
|
826 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
827 |
|
828 QWidgetList list; |
|
829 |
|
830 if (alignment & Qt::AlignLeft) |
|
831 list += d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->widgets(QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalLeft); |
|
832 if (alignment & Qt::AlignRight) |
|
833 list += d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->widgets(QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalRight); |
|
834 if (alignment & Qt::AlignTop) |
|
835 list += d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->widgets(QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalLeft); |
|
836 if (alignment & Qt::AlignBottom) |
|
837 list += d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->widgets(QAbstractScrollAreaScrollBarContainer::LogicalRight); |
|
838 |
|
839 return list; |
|
840 } |
|
841 |
|
842 /*! |
|
843 Sets the margins around the scrolling area to \a left, \a top, \a |
|
844 right and \a bottom. This is useful for applications such as |
|
845 spreadsheets with "locked" rows and columns. The marginal space is |
|
846 is left blank; put widgets in the unused area. |
|
847 |
|
848 Note that this function is frequently called by QTreeView and |
|
849 QTableView, so margins must be implemented by QAbstractScrollArea |
|
850 subclasses. Also, if the subclasses are to be used in item views, |
|
851 they should not call this function. |
|
852 |
|
853 By default all margins are zero. |
|
854 |
|
855 */ |
|
856 void QAbstractScrollArea::setViewportMargins(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) |
|
857 { |
|
858 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
859 d->left = left; |
|
860 d->top = top; |
|
861 d->right = right; |
|
862 d->bottom = bottom; |
|
863 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
864 } |
|
865 |
|
866 /*! |
|
867 \fn bool QAbstractScrollArea::event(QEvent *event) |
|
868 |
|
869 \reimp |
|
870 |
|
871 This is the main event handler for the QAbstractScrollArea widget (\e not |
|
872 the scrolling area viewport()). The specified \a event is a general event |
|
873 object that may need to be cast to the appropriate class depending on its |
|
874 type. |
|
875 |
|
876 \sa QEvent::type() |
|
877 */ |
|
878 bool QAbstractScrollArea::event(QEvent *e) |
|
879 { |
|
880 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
881 switch (e->type()) { |
|
882 case QEvent::AcceptDropsChange: |
|
883 // There was a chance that with accessibility client we get an |
|
884 // event before the viewport was created. |
|
885 // Also, in some cases we might get here from QWidget::event() virtual function which is (indirectly) called |
|
886 // from the viewport constructor at the time when the d->viewport is not yet initialized even without any |
|
887 // accessibility client. See qabstractscrollarea autotest for a test case. |
|
888 if (d->viewport) |
|
889 d->viewport->setAcceptDrops(acceptDrops()); |
|
890 break; |
|
891 case QEvent::MouseTrackingChange: |
|
892 d->viewport->setMouseTracking(hasMouseTracking()); |
|
893 break; |
|
894 case QEvent::Resize: |
|
895 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
896 break; |
|
897 case QEvent::Paint: { |
|
898 QStyleOption option; |
|
899 option.initFrom(this); |
|
900 if (d->cornerPaintingRect.isValid()) { |
|
901 option.rect = d->cornerPaintingRect; |
|
902 QPainter p(this); |
|
903 style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelScrollAreaCorner, &option, &p, this); |
|
904 } |
|
905 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
906 if (d->reverseCornerPaintingRect.isValid()) { |
|
907 option.rect = d->reverseCornerPaintingRect; |
|
908 QPainter p(this); |
|
909 style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelScrollAreaCorner, &option, &p, this); |
|
910 } |
|
911 #endif |
|
912 } |
|
913 QFrame::paintEvent((QPaintEvent*)e); |
|
914 break; |
|
915 #ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
916 case QEvent::ContextMenu: |
|
917 if (static_cast<QContextMenuEvent *>(e)->reason() == QContextMenuEvent::Keyboard) |
|
918 return QFrame::event(e); |
|
919 e->ignore(); |
|
920 break; |
|
921 #endif // QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
922 case QEvent::MouseButtonPress: |
|
923 case QEvent::MouseButtonRelease: |
|
924 case QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick: |
|
925 case QEvent::MouseMove: |
|
926 case QEvent::Wheel: |
|
927 #ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP |
|
928 case QEvent::Drop: |
|
929 case QEvent::DragEnter: |
|
930 case QEvent::DragMove: |
|
931 case QEvent::DragLeave: |
|
932 #endif |
|
933 // ignore touch events in case they have been propagated from the viewport |
|
934 case QEvent::TouchBegin: |
|
935 case QEvent::TouchUpdate: |
|
936 case QEvent::TouchEnd: |
|
937 return false; |
|
938 case QEvent::StyleChange: |
|
939 case QEvent::LayoutDirectionChange: |
|
940 case QEvent::ApplicationLayoutDirectionChange: |
|
941 d->layoutChildren(); |
|
942 // fall through |
|
943 default: |
|
944 return QFrame::event(e); |
|
945 } |
|
946 return true; |
|
947 } |
|
948 |
|
949 /*! |
|
950 \fn bool QAbstractScrollArea::viewportEvent(QEvent *event) |
|
951 |
|
952 The main event handler for the scrolling area (the viewport() widget). |
|
953 It handles the \a event specified, and can be called by subclasses to |
|
954 provide reasonable default behavior. |
|
955 |
|
956 Returns true to indicate to the event system that the event has been |
|
957 handled, and needs no further processing; otherwise returns false to |
|
958 indicate that the event should be propagated further. |
|
959 |
|
960 You can reimplement this function in a subclass, but we recommend |
|
961 using one of the specialized event handlers instead. |
|
962 |
|
963 Specialised handlers for viewport events are: paintEvent(), |
|
964 mousePressEvent(), mouseReleaseEvent(), mouseDoubleClickEvent(), |
|
965 mouseMoveEvent(), wheelEvent(), dragEnterEvent(), dragMoveEvent(), |
|
966 dragLeaveEvent(), dropEvent(), contextMenuEvent(), and |
|
967 resizeEvent(). |
|
968 */ |
|
969 bool QAbstractScrollArea::viewportEvent(QEvent *e) |
|
970 { |
|
971 switch (e->type()) { |
|
972 case QEvent::Resize: |
|
973 case QEvent::Paint: |
|
974 case QEvent::MouseButtonPress: |
|
975 case QEvent::MouseButtonRelease: |
|
976 case QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick: |
|
977 case QEvent::TouchBegin: |
|
978 case QEvent::TouchUpdate: |
|
979 case QEvent::TouchEnd: |
|
980 case QEvent::MouseMove: |
|
981 case QEvent::ContextMenu: |
|
982 #ifndef QT_NO_WHEELEVENT |
|
983 case QEvent::Wheel: |
|
984 #endif |
|
985 #ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP |
|
986 case QEvent::Drop: |
|
987 case QEvent::DragEnter: |
|
988 case QEvent::DragMove: |
|
989 case QEvent::DragLeave: |
|
990 #endif |
|
991 return QFrame::event(e); |
|
992 case QEvent::LayoutRequest: |
|
993 return event(e); |
|
994 default: |
|
995 break; |
|
996 } |
|
997 return false; // let the viewport widget handle the event |
|
998 } |
|
999 |
|
1000 /*! |
|
1001 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event) |
|
1002 |
|
1003 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1004 resize events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1005 |
|
1006 When resizeEvent() is called, the viewport already has its new |
|
1007 geometry: Its new size is accessible through the |
|
1008 QResizeEvent::size() function, and the old size through |
|
1009 QResizeEvent::oldSize(). |
|
1010 |
|
1011 \sa QWidget::resizeEvent() |
|
1012 */ |
|
1013 void QAbstractScrollArea::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) |
|
1014 { |
|
1015 } |
|
1016 |
|
1017 /*! |
|
1018 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) |
|
1019 |
|
1020 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1021 paint events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1022 |
|
1023 \note If you open a painter, make sure to open it on the viewport(). |
|
1024 |
|
1025 \sa QWidget::paintEvent() |
|
1026 */ |
|
1027 void QAbstractScrollArea::paintEvent(QPaintEvent*) |
|
1028 { |
|
1029 } |
|
1030 |
|
1031 /*! |
|
1032 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1033 mouse press events for the viewport() widget. The event is passed |
|
1034 in \a e. |
|
1035 |
|
1036 \sa QWidget::mousePressEvent() |
|
1037 */ |
|
1038 void QAbstractScrollArea::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) |
|
1039 { |
|
1040 e->ignore(); |
|
1041 } |
|
1042 |
|
1043 /*! |
|
1044 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1045 mouse release events for the viewport() widget. The event is |
|
1046 passed in \a e. |
|
1047 |
|
1048 \sa QWidget::mouseReleaseEvent() |
|
1049 */ |
|
1050 void QAbstractScrollArea::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) |
|
1051 { |
|
1052 e->ignore(); |
|
1053 } |
|
1054 |
|
1055 /*! |
|
1056 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1057 mouse double click events for the viewport() widget. The event is |
|
1058 passed in \a e. |
|
1059 |
|
1060 \sa QWidget::mouseDoubleClickEvent() |
|
1061 */ |
|
1062 void QAbstractScrollArea::mouseDoubleClickEvent(QMouseEvent *e) |
|
1063 { |
|
1064 e->ignore(); |
|
1065 } |
|
1066 |
|
1067 /*! |
|
1068 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1069 mouse move events for the viewport() widget. The event is passed |
|
1070 in \a e. |
|
1071 |
|
1072 \sa QWidget::mouseMoveEvent() |
|
1073 */ |
|
1074 void QAbstractScrollArea::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) |
|
1075 { |
|
1076 e->ignore(); |
|
1077 } |
|
1078 |
|
1079 /*! |
|
1080 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1081 wheel events for the viewport() widget. The event is passed in \a |
|
1082 e. |
|
1083 |
|
1084 \sa QWidget::wheelEvent() |
|
1085 */ |
|
1086 #ifndef QT_NO_WHEELEVENT |
|
1087 void QAbstractScrollArea::wheelEvent(QWheelEvent *e) |
|
1088 { |
|
1089 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1090 if (static_cast<QWheelEvent*>(e)->orientation() == Qt::Horizontal) |
|
1091 QApplication::sendEvent(d->hbar, e); |
|
1092 else |
|
1093 QApplication::sendEvent(d->vbar, e); |
|
1094 } |
|
1095 #endif |
|
1096 |
|
1097 #ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
1098 /*! |
|
1099 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1100 context menu events for the viewport() widget. The event is passed |
|
1101 in \a e. |
|
1102 |
|
1103 \sa QWidget::contextMenuEvent() |
|
1104 */ |
|
1105 void QAbstractScrollArea::contextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent *e) |
|
1106 { |
|
1107 e->ignore(); |
|
1108 } |
|
1109 #endif // QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU |
|
1110 |
|
1111 /*! |
|
1112 This function is called with key event \a e when key presses |
|
1113 occur. It handles PageUp, PageDown, Up, Down, Left, and Right, and |
|
1114 ignores all other key presses. |
|
1115 */ |
|
1116 void QAbstractScrollArea::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent * e) |
|
1117 { |
|
1118 Q_D(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1119 if (false){ |
|
1120 #ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT |
|
1121 } else if (e == QKeySequence::MoveToPreviousPage) { |
|
1122 d->vbar->triggerAction(QScrollBar::SliderPageStepSub); |
|
1123 } else if (e == QKeySequence::MoveToNextPage) { |
|
1124 d->vbar->triggerAction(QScrollBar::SliderPageStepAdd); |
|
1125 #endif |
|
1126 } else { |
|
1127 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
1128 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && !hasEditFocus()) { |
|
1129 e->ignore(); |
|
1130 return; |
|
1131 } |
|
1132 #endif |
|
1133 switch (e->key()) { |
|
1134 case Qt::Key_Up: |
|
1135 d->vbar->triggerAction(QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepSub); |
|
1136 break; |
|
1137 case Qt::Key_Down: |
|
1138 d->vbar->triggerAction(QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepAdd); |
|
1139 break; |
|
1140 case Qt::Key_Left: |
|
1141 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
1142 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && hasEditFocus() |
|
1143 && (!d->hbar->isVisible() || d->hbar->value() == d->hbar->minimum())) { |
|
1144 //if we aren't using the hbar or we are already at the leftmost point ignore |
|
1145 e->ignore(); |
|
1146 return; |
|
1147 } |
|
1148 #endif |
|
1149 d->hbar->triggerAction( |
|
1150 layoutDirection() == Qt::LeftToRight |
|
1151 ? QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepSub : QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepAdd); |
|
1152 break; |
|
1153 case Qt::Key_Right: |
|
1154 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
1155 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && hasEditFocus() |
|
1156 && (!d->hbar->isVisible() || d->hbar->value() == d->hbar->maximum())) { |
|
1157 //if we aren't using the hbar or we are already at the rightmost point ignore |
|
1158 e->ignore(); |
|
1159 return; |
|
1160 } |
|
1161 #endif |
|
1162 d->hbar->triggerAction( |
|
1163 layoutDirection() == Qt::LeftToRight |
|
1164 ? QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepAdd : QScrollBar::SliderSingleStepSub); |
|
1165 break; |
|
1166 default: |
|
1167 e->ignore(); |
|
1168 return; |
|
1169 } |
|
1170 } |
|
1171 e->accept(); |
|
1172 } |
|
1173 |
|
1174 |
|
1175 #ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP |
|
1176 /*! |
|
1177 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event) |
|
1178 |
|
1179 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1180 drag enter events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1181 |
|
1182 \sa QWidget::dragEnterEvent() |
|
1183 */ |
|
1184 void QAbstractScrollArea::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *) |
|
1185 { |
|
1186 } |
|
1187 |
|
1188 /*! |
|
1189 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event) |
|
1190 |
|
1191 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1192 drag move events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1193 |
|
1194 \sa QWidget::dragMoveEvent() |
|
1195 */ |
|
1196 void QAbstractScrollArea::dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *) |
|
1197 { |
|
1198 } |
|
1199 |
|
1200 /*! |
|
1201 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::dragLeaveEvent(QDragLeaveEvent *event) |
|
1202 |
|
1203 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1204 drag leave events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1205 |
|
1206 \sa QWidget::dragLeaveEvent() |
|
1207 */ |
|
1208 void QAbstractScrollArea::dragLeaveEvent(QDragLeaveEvent *) |
|
1209 { |
|
1210 } |
|
1211 |
|
1212 /*! |
|
1213 \fn void QAbstractScrollArea::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event) |
|
1214 |
|
1215 This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
|
1216 drop events (passed in \a event), for the viewport() widget. |
|
1217 |
|
1218 \sa QWidget::dropEvent() |
|
1219 */ |
|
1220 void QAbstractScrollArea::dropEvent(QDropEvent *) |
|
1221 { |
|
1222 } |
|
1223 |
|
1224 |
|
1225 #endif |
|
1226 |
|
1227 /*! |
|
1228 This virtual handler is called when the scroll bars are moved by |
|
1229 \a dx, \a dy, and consequently the viewport's contents should be |
|
1230 scrolled accordingly. |
|
1231 |
|
1232 The default implementation simply calls update() on the entire |
|
1233 viewport(), subclasses can reimplement this handler for |
|
1234 optimization purposes, or - like QScrollArea - to move a contents |
|
1235 widget. The parameters \a dx and \a dy are there for convenience, |
|
1236 so that the class knows how much should be scrolled (useful |
|
1237 e.g. when doing pixel-shifts). You may just as well ignore these |
|
1238 values and scroll directly to the position the scroll bars |
|
1239 indicate. |
|
1240 |
|
1241 Calling this function in order to scroll programmatically is an |
|
1242 error, use the scroll bars instead (e.g. by calling |
|
1243 QScrollBar::setValue() directly). |
|
1244 */ |
|
1245 void QAbstractScrollArea::scrollContentsBy(int, int) |
|
1246 { |
|
1247 viewport()->update(); |
|
1248 } |
|
1249 |
|
1250 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::_q_hslide(int x) |
|
1251 { |
|
1252 Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1253 int dx = xoffset - x; |
|
1254 xoffset = x; |
|
1255 q->scrollContentsBy(dx, 0); |
|
1256 } |
|
1257 |
|
1258 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::_q_vslide(int y) |
|
1259 { |
|
1260 Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1261 int dy = yoffset - y; |
|
1262 yoffset = y; |
|
1263 q->scrollContentsBy(0, dy); |
|
1264 } |
|
1265 |
|
1266 void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::_q_showOrHideScrollBars() |
|
1267 { |
|
1268 layoutChildren(); |
|
1269 #ifdef Q_OS_WIN |
|
1270 // Need to re-subscribe to gestures as the content changes to make sure we |
|
1271 // enable/disable panning when needed. |
|
1272 winSetupGestures(); |
|
1273 #endif // Q_OS_WIN |
|
1274 } |
|
1275 |
|
1276 QPoint QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::contentsOffset() const |
|
1277 { |
|
1278 Q_Q(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1279 QPoint offset; |
|
1280 if (vbar->isVisible()) |
|
1281 offset.setY(vbar->value()); |
|
1282 if (hbar->isVisible()) { |
|
1283 if (q->isRightToLeft()) |
|
1284 offset.setX(hbar->maximum() - hbar->value()); |
|
1285 else |
|
1286 offset.setX(hbar->value()); |
|
1287 } |
|
1288 return offset; |
|
1289 } |
|
1290 |
|
1291 /*! |
|
1292 \reimp |
|
1293 |
|
1294 */ |
|
1295 QSize QAbstractScrollArea::minimumSizeHint() const |
|
1296 { |
|
1297 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1298 int hsbExt = d->hbar->sizeHint().height(); |
|
1299 int vsbExt = d->vbar->sizeHint().width(); |
|
1300 int extra = 2 * d->frameWidth; |
|
1301 QStyleOption opt; |
|
1302 opt.initFrom(this); |
|
1303 if ((d->frameStyle != QFrame::NoFrame) |
|
1304 && style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ScrollView_FrameOnlyAroundContents, &opt, this)) { |
|
1305 extra += style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ScrollView_ScrollBarSpacing, &opt, this); |
|
1306 } |
|
1307 return QSize(d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Horizontal]->sizeHint().width() + vsbExt + extra, |
|
1308 d->scrollBarContainers[Qt::Vertical]->sizeHint().height() + hsbExt + extra); |
|
1309 } |
|
1310 |
|
1311 /*! |
|
1312 \reimp |
|
1313 */ |
|
1314 QSize QAbstractScrollArea::sizeHint() const |
|
1315 { |
|
1316 return QSize(256, 192); |
|
1317 #if 0 |
|
1318 Q_D(const QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1319 int h = qMax(10, fontMetrics().height()); |
|
1320 int f = 2 * d->frameWidth; |
|
1321 return QSize((6 * h) + f, (4 * h) + f); |
|
1322 #endif |
|
1323 } |
|
1324 |
|
1325 /*! |
|
1326 This slot is called by QAbstractScrollArea after setViewport(\a |
|
1327 viewport) has been called. Reimplement this function in a |
|
1328 subclass of QAbstractScrollArea to initialize the new \a viewport |
|
1329 before it is used. |
|
1330 |
|
1331 \sa setViewport() |
|
1332 */ |
|
1333 void QAbstractScrollArea::setupViewport(QWidget *viewport) |
|
1334 { |
|
1335 Q_UNUSED(viewport); |
|
1336 } |
|
1337 |
|
1338 //void QAbstractScrollAreaPrivate::_q_gestureTriggered() |
|
1339 //{ |
|
1340 // Q_Q(QAbstractScrollArea); |
|
1341 // QPanGesture *g = qobject_cast<QPanGesture*>(q->sender()); |
|
1342 // if (!g) |
|
1343 // return; |
|
1344 // QScrollBar *hBar = q->horizontalScrollBar(); |
|
1345 // QScrollBar *vBar = q->verticalScrollBar(); |
|
1346 // QSizeF delta = g->lastOffset(); |
|
1347 // if (!delta.isNull()) { |
|
1348 // if (QApplication::isRightToLeft()) |
|
1349 // delta.rwidth() *= -1; |
|
1350 // int newX = hBar->value() - delta.width(); |
|
1351 // int newY = vBar->value() - delta.height(); |
|
1352 // hbar->setValue(newX); |
|
1353 // vbar->setValue(newY); |
|
1354 // } |
|
1355 //} |
|
1356 |
|
1357 QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
1358 |
|
1359 #include "moc_qabstractscrollarea.cpp" |
|
1360 #include "moc_qabstractscrollarea_p.cpp" |
|
1361 |
|
1362 #endif // QT_NO_SCROLLAREA |