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42 #include <qapplication.h> |
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43 #include "qabstractslider.h" |
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44 #include "qevent.h" |
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45 #include "qabstractslider_p.h" |
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46 #include "qdebug.h" |
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47 #ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
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48 #include "qaccessible.h" |
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49 #endif |
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50 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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51 #include "qtabwidget.h" // Needed in inTabWidget() |
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52 #endif // QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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53 #include <limits.h> |
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54 |
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55 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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56 |
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57 /*! |
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58 \class QAbstractSlider |
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59 \brief The QAbstractSlider class provides an integer value within a range. |
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60 |
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61 \ingroup abstractwidgets |
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62 |
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63 The class is designed as a common super class for widgets like |
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64 QScrollBar, QSlider and QDial. |
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65 |
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66 Here are the main properties of the class: |
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67 |
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68 \list 1 |
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69 |
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70 \i \l value: The bounded integer that QAbstractSlider maintains. |
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71 |
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72 \i \l minimum: The lowest possible value. |
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73 |
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74 \i \l maximum: The highest possible value. |
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75 |
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76 \i \l singleStep: The smaller of two natural steps that an |
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77 abstract sliders provides and typically corresponds to the user |
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78 pressing an arrow key. |
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79 |
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80 \i \l pageStep: The larger of two natural steps that an abstract |
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81 slider provides and typically corresponds to the user pressing |
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82 PageUp or PageDown. |
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83 |
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84 \i \l tracking: Whether slider tracking is enabled. |
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85 |
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86 \i \l sliderPosition: The current position of the slider. If \l |
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87 tracking is enabled (the default), this is identical to \l value. |
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88 |
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89 \endlist |
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90 |
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91 Unity (1) may be viewed as a third step size. setValue() lets you |
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92 set the current value to any integer in the allowed range, not |
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93 just minimum() + \e n * singleStep() for integer values of \e n. |
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94 Some widgets may allow the user to set any value at all; others |
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95 may just provide multiples of singleStep() or pageStep(). |
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96 |
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97 QAbstractSlider emits a comprehensive set of signals: |
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98 |
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99 \table |
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100 \header \i Signal \i Emitted when |
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101 \row \i \l valueChanged() |
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102 \i the value has changed. The \l tracking |
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103 determines whether this signal is emitted during user |
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104 interaction. |
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105 \row \i \l sliderPressed() |
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106 \i the user starts to drag the slider. |
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107 \row \i \l sliderMoved() |
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108 \i the user drags the slider. |
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109 \row \i \l sliderReleased() |
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110 \i the user releases the slider. |
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111 \row \i \l actionTriggered() |
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112 \i a slider action was triggerd. |
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113 \row \i \l rangeChanged() |
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114 \i a the range has changed. |
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115 \endtable |
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116 |
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117 QAbstractSlider provides a virtual sliderChange() function that is |
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118 well suited for updating the on-screen representation of |
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119 sliders. By calling triggerAction(), subclasses trigger slider |
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120 actions. Two helper functions QStyle::sliderPositionFromValue() and |
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121 QStyle::sliderValueFromPosition() help subclasses and styles to map |
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122 screen coordinates to logical range values. |
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123 |
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124 \sa QAbstractSpinBox, QSlider, QDial, QScrollBar, {Sliders Example} |
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125 */ |
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126 |
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127 /*! |
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128 \enum QAbstractSlider::SliderAction |
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129 |
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130 \value SliderNoAction |
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131 \value SliderSingleStepAdd |
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132 \value SliderSingleStepSub |
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133 \value SliderPageStepAdd |
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134 \value SliderPageStepSub |
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135 \value SliderToMinimum |
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136 \value SliderToMaximum |
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137 \value SliderMove |
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138 |
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139 */ |
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140 |
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141 /*! |
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142 \fn void QAbstractSlider::valueChanged(int value) |
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143 |
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144 This signal is emitted when the slider value has changed, with the |
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145 new slider \a value as argument. |
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146 */ |
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147 |
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148 /*! |
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149 \fn void QAbstractSlider::sliderPressed() |
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150 |
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151 This signal is emitted when the user presses the slider with the |
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152 mouse, or programmatically when setSliderDown(true) is called. |
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153 |
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154 \sa sliderReleased(), sliderMoved(), isSliderDown() |
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155 */ |
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156 |
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157 /*! |
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158 \fn void QAbstractSlider::sliderMoved(int value) |
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159 |
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160 This signal is emitted when sliderDown is true and the slider moves. This |
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161 usually happens when the user is dragging the slider. The \a value |
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162 is the new slider position. |
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163 |
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164 This signal is emitted even when tracking is turned off. |
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165 |
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166 \sa setTracking(), valueChanged(), isSliderDown(), |
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167 sliderPressed(), sliderReleased() |
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168 */ |
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169 |
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170 /*! |
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171 \fn void QAbstractSlider::sliderReleased() |
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172 |
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173 This signal is emitted when the user releases the slider with the |
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174 mouse, or programmatically when setSliderDown(false) is called. |
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175 |
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176 \sa sliderPressed() sliderMoved() sliderDown |
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177 */ |
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178 |
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179 /*! |
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180 \fn void QAbstractSlider::rangeChanged(int min, int max) |
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181 |
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182 This signal is emitted when the slider range has changed, with \a |
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183 min being the new minimum, and \a max being the new maximum. |
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184 |
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185 \sa minimum, maximum |
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186 */ |
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187 |
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188 /*! |
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189 \fn void QAbstractSlider::actionTriggered(int action) |
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190 |
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191 This signal is emitted when the slider action \a action is |
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192 triggered. Actions are \l SliderSingleStepAdd, \l |
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193 SliderSingleStepSub, \l SliderPageStepAdd, \l SliderPageStepSub, |
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194 \l SliderToMinimum, \l SliderToMaximum, and \l SliderMove. |
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195 |
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196 When the signal is emitted, the \l sliderPosition has been |
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197 adjusted according to the action, but the \l value has not yet |
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198 been propagated (meaning the valueChanged() signal was not yet |
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199 emitted), and the visual display has not been updated. In slots |
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200 connected to this signal you can thus safely adjust any action by |
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201 calling setSliderPosition() yourself, based on both the action and |
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202 the slider's value. |
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203 |
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204 \sa triggerAction() |
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205 */ |
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206 |
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207 /*! |
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208 \enum QAbstractSlider::SliderChange |
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209 |
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210 \value SliderRangeChange |
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211 \value SliderOrientationChange |
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212 \value SliderStepsChange |
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213 \value SliderValueChange |
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214 */ |
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215 |
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216 QAbstractSliderPrivate::QAbstractSliderPrivate() |
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217 : minimum(0), maximum(99), singleStep(1), pageStep(10), |
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218 value(0), position(0), pressValue(-1), offset_accumulated(0), tracking(true), |
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219 blocktracking(false), pressed(false), |
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220 invertedAppearance(false), invertedControls(false), |
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221 orientation(Qt::Horizontal), repeatAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderNoAction) |
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222 { |
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223 } |
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224 |
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225 QAbstractSliderPrivate::~QAbstractSliderPrivate() |
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226 { |
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227 } |
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228 |
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229 /*! |
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230 Sets the slider's minimum to \a min and its maximum to \a max. |
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231 |
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232 If \a max is smaller than \a min, \a min becomes the only legal |
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233 value. |
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234 |
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235 \sa minimum maximum |
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236 */ |
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237 void QAbstractSlider::setRange(int min, int max) |
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238 { |
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239 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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240 int oldMin = d->minimum; |
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241 int oldMax = d->maximum; |
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242 d->minimum = min; |
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243 d->maximum = qMax(min, max); |
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244 if (oldMin != d->minimum || oldMax != d->maximum) { |
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245 sliderChange(SliderRangeChange); |
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246 emit rangeChanged(d->minimum, d->maximum); |
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247 setValue(d->value); // re-bound |
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248 } |
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249 } |
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250 |
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251 |
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252 void QAbstractSliderPrivate::setSteps(int single, int page) |
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253 { |
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254 Q_Q(QAbstractSlider); |
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255 singleStep = qAbs(single); |
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256 pageStep = qAbs(page); |
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257 q->sliderChange(QAbstractSlider::SliderStepsChange); |
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258 } |
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259 |
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260 /*! |
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261 Constructs an abstract slider. |
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262 |
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263 The \a parent arguments is sent to the QWidget constructor. |
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264 |
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265 The \l minimum defaults to 0, the \l maximum to 99, with a \l |
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266 singleStep size of 1 and a \l pageStep size of 10, and an initial |
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267 \l value of 0. |
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268 */ |
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269 QAbstractSlider::QAbstractSlider(QWidget *parent) |
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270 :QWidget(*new QAbstractSliderPrivate, parent, 0) |
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271 { |
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272 } |
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273 |
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274 /*! \internal */ |
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275 QAbstractSlider::QAbstractSlider(QAbstractSliderPrivate &dd, QWidget *parent) |
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276 :QWidget(dd, parent, 0) |
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277 { |
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278 } |
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279 |
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280 /*! |
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281 Destroys the slider. |
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282 */ |
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283 QAbstractSlider::~QAbstractSlider() |
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284 { |
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285 } |
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286 |
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287 /*! |
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288 \property QAbstractSlider::orientation |
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289 \brief the orientation of the slider |
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290 |
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291 The orientation must be \l Qt::Vertical (the default) or \l |
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292 Qt::Horizontal. |
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293 */ |
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294 void QAbstractSlider::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation) |
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295 { |
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296 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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297 if (d->orientation == orientation) |
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298 return; |
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299 |
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300 d->orientation = orientation; |
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301 if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy)) { |
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302 QSizePolicy sp = sizePolicy(); |
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303 sp.transpose(); |
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304 setSizePolicy(sp); |
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305 setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy, false); |
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306 } |
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307 update(); |
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308 updateGeometry(); |
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309 } |
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310 |
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311 Qt::Orientation QAbstractSlider::orientation() const |
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312 { |
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313 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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314 return d->orientation; |
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315 } |
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316 |
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317 |
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318 /*! |
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319 \property QAbstractSlider::minimum |
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320 \brief the sliders's minimum value |
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321 |
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322 When setting this property, the \l maximum is adjusted if |
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323 necessary to ensure that the range remains valid. Also the |
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324 slider's current value is adjusted to be within the new range. |
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325 |
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326 */ |
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327 |
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328 void QAbstractSlider::setMinimum(int min) |
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329 { |
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330 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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331 setRange(min, qMax(d->maximum, min)); |
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332 } |
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333 |
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334 int QAbstractSlider::minimum() const |
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335 { |
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336 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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337 return d->minimum; |
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338 } |
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339 |
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340 |
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341 /*! |
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342 \property QAbstractSlider::maximum |
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343 \brief the slider's maximum value |
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344 |
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345 When setting this property, the \l minimum is adjusted if |
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346 necessary to ensure that the range remains valid. Also the |
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347 slider's current value is adjusted to be within the new range. |
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348 |
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349 |
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350 */ |
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351 |
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352 void QAbstractSlider::setMaximum(int max) |
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353 { |
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354 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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355 setRange(qMin(d->minimum, max), max); |
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356 } |
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357 |
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358 int QAbstractSlider::maximum() const |
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359 { |
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360 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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361 return d->maximum; |
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362 } |
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363 |
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364 |
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365 |
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366 /*! |
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367 \property QAbstractSlider::singleStep |
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368 \brief the single step. |
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369 |
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370 The smaller of two natural steps that an |
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371 abstract sliders provides and typically corresponds to the user |
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372 pressing an arrow key. |
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373 |
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374 \sa pageStep |
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375 */ |
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376 |
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377 void QAbstractSlider::setSingleStep(int step) |
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378 { |
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379 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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380 if (step != d->singleStep) |
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381 d->setSteps(step, d->pageStep); |
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382 } |
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383 |
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384 int QAbstractSlider::singleStep() const |
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385 { |
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386 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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387 return d->singleStep; |
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388 } |
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389 |
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390 |
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391 /*! |
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392 \property QAbstractSlider::pageStep |
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393 \brief the page step. |
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394 |
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395 The larger of two natural steps that an abstract slider provides |
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396 and typically corresponds to the user pressing PageUp or PageDown. |
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397 |
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398 \sa singleStep |
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399 */ |
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400 |
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401 void QAbstractSlider::setPageStep(int step) |
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402 { |
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403 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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404 if (step != d->pageStep) |
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405 d->setSteps(d->singleStep, step); |
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406 } |
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407 |
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408 int QAbstractSlider::pageStep() const |
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409 { |
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410 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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411 return d->pageStep; |
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412 } |
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413 |
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414 /*! |
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415 \property QAbstractSlider::tracking |
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416 \brief whether slider tracking is enabled |
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417 |
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418 If tracking is enabled (the default), the slider emits the |
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419 valueChanged() signal while the slider is being dragged. If |
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420 tracking is disabled, the slider emits the valueChanged() signal |
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421 only when the user releases the slider. |
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422 |
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423 \sa sliderDown |
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424 */ |
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425 void QAbstractSlider::setTracking(bool enable) |
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426 { |
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427 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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428 d->tracking = enable; |
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429 } |
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430 |
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431 bool QAbstractSlider::hasTracking() const |
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432 { |
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433 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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434 return d->tracking; |
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435 } |
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436 |
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437 |
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438 /*! |
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439 \property QAbstractSlider::sliderDown |
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440 \brief whether the slider is pressed down. |
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441 |
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442 The property is set by subclasses in order to let the abstract |
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443 slider know whether or not \l tracking has any effect. |
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444 |
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445 Changing the slider down property emits the sliderPressed() and |
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446 sliderReleased() signals. |
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447 |
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448 */ |
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449 void QAbstractSlider::setSliderDown(bool down) |
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450 { |
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451 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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452 bool doEmit = d->pressed != down; |
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453 |
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454 d->pressed = down; |
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455 |
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456 if (doEmit) { |
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457 if (down) |
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458 emit sliderPressed(); |
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459 else |
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460 emit sliderReleased(); |
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461 } |
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462 |
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463 if (!down && d->position != d->value) |
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464 triggerAction(SliderMove); |
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465 } |
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466 |
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467 bool QAbstractSlider::isSliderDown() const |
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468 { |
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469 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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470 return d->pressed; |
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471 } |
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472 |
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473 |
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474 /*! |
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475 \property QAbstractSlider::sliderPosition |
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476 \brief the current slider position |
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477 |
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478 If \l tracking is enabled (the default), this is identical to \l value. |
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479 */ |
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480 void QAbstractSlider::setSliderPosition(int position) |
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481 { |
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482 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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483 position = d->bound(position); |
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484 if (position == d->position) |
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485 return; |
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486 d->position = position; |
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487 if (!d->tracking) |
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488 update(); |
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489 if (d->pressed) |
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490 emit sliderMoved(position); |
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491 if (d->tracking && !d->blocktracking) |
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492 triggerAction(SliderMove); |
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493 } |
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494 |
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495 int QAbstractSlider::sliderPosition() const |
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496 { |
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497 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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498 return d->position; |
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499 } |
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500 |
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501 |
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502 /*! |
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503 \property QAbstractSlider::value |
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504 \brief the slider's current value |
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505 |
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506 The slider forces the value to be within the legal range: \l |
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507 minimum <= \c value <= \l maximum. |
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508 |
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509 Changing the value also changes the \l sliderPosition. |
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510 */ |
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511 |
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512 |
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513 int QAbstractSlider::value() const |
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514 { |
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515 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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516 return d->value; |
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517 } |
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518 |
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519 void QAbstractSlider::setValue(int value) |
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520 { |
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521 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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522 value = d->bound(value); |
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523 if (d->value == value && d->position == value) |
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524 return; |
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525 d->value = value; |
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526 if (d->position != value) { |
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527 d->position = value; |
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528 if (d->pressed) |
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529 emit sliderMoved((d->position = value)); |
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530 } |
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531 #ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY |
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532 QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::ValueChanged); |
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533 #endif |
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534 sliderChange(SliderValueChange); |
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535 emit valueChanged(value); |
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536 } |
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537 |
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538 /*! |
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539 \property QAbstractSlider::invertedAppearance |
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540 \brief whether or not a slider shows its values inverted. |
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541 |
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542 If this property is false (the default), the minimum and maximum will |
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543 be shown in its classic position for the inherited widget. If the |
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544 value is true, the minimum and maximum appear at their opposite location. |
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545 |
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546 Note: This property makes most sense for sliders and dials. For |
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547 scroll bars, the visual effect of the scroll bar subcontrols depends on |
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548 whether or not the styles understand inverted appearance; most styles |
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549 ignore this property for scroll bars. |
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550 */ |
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551 |
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552 bool QAbstractSlider::invertedAppearance() const |
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553 { |
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554 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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555 return d->invertedAppearance; |
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556 } |
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557 |
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558 void QAbstractSlider::setInvertedAppearance(bool invert) |
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559 { |
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560 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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561 d->invertedAppearance = invert; |
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562 update(); |
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563 } |
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564 |
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565 |
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566 /*! |
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567 \property QAbstractSlider::invertedControls |
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568 \brief whether or not the slider inverts its wheel and key events. |
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569 |
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570 If this property is false, scrolling the mouse wheel "up" and using keys |
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571 like page up will increase the slider's value towards its maximum. Otherwise |
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572 pressing page up will move value towards the slider's minimum. |
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573 */ |
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574 |
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575 |
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576 bool QAbstractSlider::invertedControls() const |
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577 { |
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578 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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579 return d->invertedControls; |
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580 } |
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581 |
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582 void QAbstractSlider::setInvertedControls(bool invert) |
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583 { |
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584 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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585 d->invertedControls = invert; |
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586 } |
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587 |
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588 /*! Triggers a slider \a action. Possible actions are \l |
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589 SliderSingleStepAdd, \l SliderSingleStepSub, \l SliderPageStepAdd, |
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590 \l SliderPageStepSub, \l SliderToMinimum, \l SliderToMaximum, and \l |
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591 SliderMove. |
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592 |
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593 \sa actionTriggered() |
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594 */ |
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595 void QAbstractSlider::triggerAction(SliderAction action) |
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596 { |
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597 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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598 d->blocktracking = true; |
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599 switch (action) { |
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600 case SliderSingleStepAdd: |
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601 setSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(d->singleStep)); |
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602 break; |
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603 case SliderSingleStepSub: |
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604 setSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(-d->singleStep)); |
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605 break; |
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606 case SliderPageStepAdd: |
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607 setSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(d->pageStep)); |
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608 break; |
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609 case SliderPageStepSub: |
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610 setSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(-d->pageStep)); |
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611 break; |
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612 case SliderToMinimum: |
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613 setSliderPosition(d->minimum); |
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614 break; |
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615 case SliderToMaximum: |
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616 setSliderPosition(d->maximum); |
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617 break; |
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618 case SliderMove: |
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619 case SliderNoAction: |
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620 break; |
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621 }; |
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622 emit actionTriggered(action); |
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623 d->blocktracking = false; |
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624 setValue(d->position); |
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625 } |
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626 |
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627 /*! Sets action \a action to be triggered repetitively in intervals |
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628 of \a repeatTime, after an initial delay of \a thresholdTime. |
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629 |
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630 \sa triggerAction() repeatAction() |
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631 */ |
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632 void QAbstractSlider::setRepeatAction(SliderAction action, int thresholdTime, int repeatTime) |
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633 { |
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634 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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635 if ((d->repeatAction = action) == SliderNoAction) { |
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636 d->repeatActionTimer.stop(); |
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637 } else { |
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638 d->repeatActionTime = repeatTime; |
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639 d->repeatActionTimer.start(thresholdTime, this); |
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640 } |
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641 } |
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642 |
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643 /*! |
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644 Returns the current repeat action. |
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645 \sa setRepeatAction() |
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646 */ |
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647 QAbstractSlider::SliderAction QAbstractSlider::repeatAction() const |
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648 { |
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649 Q_D(const QAbstractSlider); |
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650 return d->repeatAction; |
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651 } |
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652 |
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653 /*!\reimp |
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654 */ |
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655 void QAbstractSlider::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e) |
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656 { |
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657 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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658 if (e->timerId() == d->repeatActionTimer.timerId()) { |
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659 if (d->repeatActionTime) { // was threshold time, use repeat time next time |
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660 d->repeatActionTimer.start(d->repeatActionTime, this); |
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661 d->repeatActionTime = 0; |
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662 } |
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663 if (d->repeatAction == SliderPageStepAdd) |
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664 d->setAdjustedSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(d->pageStep)); |
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665 else if (d->repeatAction == SliderPageStepSub) |
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666 d->setAdjustedSliderPosition(d->overflowSafeAdd(-d->pageStep)); |
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667 else |
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668 triggerAction(d->repeatAction); |
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669 } |
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670 } |
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671 |
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672 /*! |
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673 Reimplement this virtual function to track slider changes such as |
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674 \l SliderRangeChange, \l SliderOrientationChange, \l |
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675 SliderStepsChange, or \l SliderValueChange. The default |
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676 implementation only updates the display and ignores the \a change |
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677 parameter. |
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678 */ |
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679 void QAbstractSlider::sliderChange(SliderChange) |
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680 { |
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681 update(); |
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682 } |
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683 |
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684 |
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685 /*! |
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686 \reimp |
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687 */ |
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688 #ifndef QT_NO_WHEELEVENT |
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689 void QAbstractSlider::wheelEvent(QWheelEvent * e) |
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690 { |
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691 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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692 e->ignore(); |
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693 if (e->orientation() != d->orientation && !rect().contains(e->pos())) |
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694 return; |
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695 |
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696 qreal currentOffset = qreal(e->delta()) / 120; |
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697 d->offset_accumulated += currentOffset; |
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698 if (int(d->offset_accumulated) == 0) { |
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699 // QAbstractSlider works on integer values. So if the accumulated |
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700 // offset is less than +/- 1, we need to wait until we get more |
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701 // wheel events (this means that the wheel resolution is higher than |
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702 // 15 degrees, e.g. when using mac mighty mouse/trackpad): |
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703 return; |
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704 } |
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705 |
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706 int stepsToScroll; |
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707 if ((e->modifiers() & Qt::ControlModifier) || (e->modifiers() & Qt::ShiftModifier)) { |
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708 stepsToScroll = currentOffset > 0 ? d->pageStep : -d->pageStep; |
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709 } else { |
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710 // Calculate the number of steps to scroll (per 15 degrees of rotate): |
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711 #ifdef Q_OS_MAC |
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712 // On mac, since mouse wheel scrolling is accelerated and |
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713 // fine tuned by the OS, we skip applying acceleration: |
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714 stepsToScroll = int(d->offset_accumulated); |
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715 #else |
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716 stepsToScroll = int(d->offset_accumulated) * QApplication::wheelScrollLines() * d->singleStep; |
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717 #endif |
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718 stepsToScroll = qBound(-d->pageStep, stepsToScroll, d->pageStep); |
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719 } |
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720 |
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721 if (d->invertedControls) |
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722 stepsToScroll = -stepsToScroll; |
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723 |
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724 int prevValue = d->value; |
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725 d->position = d->overflowSafeAdd(stepsToScroll); // value will be updated by triggerAction() |
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726 triggerAction(SliderMove); |
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727 |
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728 if (prevValue == d->value) { |
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729 d->offset_accumulated = 0; |
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730 } else { |
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731 d->offset_accumulated -= int(d->offset_accumulated); |
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732 e->accept(); |
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733 } |
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734 } |
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735 #endif |
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736 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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737 /*! |
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738 \internal |
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739 |
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740 Tells us if it there is currently a reachable widget by keypad navigation in |
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741 a certain \a orientation. |
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742 If no navigation is possible, occuring key events in that \a orientation may |
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743 be used to interact with the value in the focussed widget, even though it |
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744 currently has not the editFocus. |
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745 |
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746 \sa QWidgetPrivate::widgetInNavigationDirection(), QWidget::hasEditFocus() |
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747 */ |
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748 inline static bool canKeypadNavigate(Qt::Orientation orientation) |
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749 { |
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750 return orientation == Qt::Horizontal? |
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751 (QWidgetPrivate::widgetInNavigationDirection(QWidgetPrivate::DirectionEast) |
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752 || QWidgetPrivate::widgetInNavigationDirection(QWidgetPrivate::DirectionWest)) |
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753 :(QWidgetPrivate::widgetInNavigationDirection(QWidgetPrivate::DirectionNorth) |
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754 || QWidgetPrivate::widgetInNavigationDirection(QWidgetPrivate::DirectionSouth)); |
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755 } |
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756 /*! |
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757 \internal |
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758 |
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759 Checks, if the \a widget is inside a QTabWidget. If is is inside |
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760 one, left/right key events will be used to switch between tabs in keypad |
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761 navigation. If there is no QTabWidget, the horizontal key events can be used to |
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762 interact with the value in the focussed widget, even though it currently has |
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763 not the editFocus. |
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764 |
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765 \sa QWidget::hasEditFocus() |
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766 */ |
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767 inline static bool inTabWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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768 { |
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769 for (QWidget *tabWidget = widget; tabWidget; tabWidget = tabWidget->parentWidget()) |
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770 if (qobject_cast<const QTabWidget*>(tabWidget)) |
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771 return true; |
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772 return false; |
|
773 } |
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774 #endif // QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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775 /*! |
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776 \reimp |
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777 */ |
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778 void QAbstractSlider::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *ev) |
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779 { |
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780 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
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781 SliderAction action = SliderNoAction; |
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782 switch (ev->key()) { |
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783 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
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784 case Qt::Key_Select: |
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785 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled()) |
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786 setEditFocus(!hasEditFocus()); |
|
787 else |
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788 ev->ignore(); |
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789 break; |
|
790 case Qt::Key_Back: |
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791 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && hasEditFocus()) { |
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792 setValue(d->origValue); |
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793 setEditFocus(false); |
|
794 } else |
|
795 ev->ignore(); |
|
796 break; |
|
797 #endif |
|
798 |
|
799 // It seems we need to use invertedAppearance for Left and right, otherwise, things look weird. |
|
800 case Qt::Key_Left: |
|
801 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
802 // In QApplication::KeypadNavigationDirectional, we want to change the slider |
|
803 // value if there is no left/right navigation possible and if this slider is not |
|
804 // inside a tab widget. |
|
805 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() |
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806 && (!hasEditFocus() && QApplication::navigationMode() == Qt::NavigationModeKeypadTabOrder |
|
807 || d->orientation == Qt::Vertical |
|
808 || !hasEditFocus() && (canKeypadNavigate(Qt::Horizontal) || inTabWidget(this)))) { |
|
809 ev->ignore(); |
|
810 return; |
|
811 } |
|
812 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && d->orientation == Qt::Vertical) |
|
813 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderSingleStepSub : SliderSingleStepAdd; |
|
814 else |
|
815 #endif |
|
816 if (isRightToLeft()) |
|
817 action = d->invertedAppearance ? SliderSingleStepSub : SliderSingleStepAdd; |
|
818 else |
|
819 action = !d->invertedAppearance ? SliderSingleStepSub : SliderSingleStepAdd; |
|
820 break; |
|
821 case Qt::Key_Right: |
|
822 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
823 // Same logic as in Qt::Key_Left |
|
824 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() |
|
825 && (!hasEditFocus() && QApplication::navigationMode() == Qt::NavigationModeKeypadTabOrder |
|
826 || d->orientation == Qt::Vertical |
|
827 || !hasEditFocus() && (canKeypadNavigate(Qt::Horizontal) || inTabWidget(this)))) { |
|
828 ev->ignore(); |
|
829 return; |
|
830 } |
|
831 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() && d->orientation == Qt::Vertical) |
|
832 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderSingleStepAdd : SliderSingleStepSub; |
|
833 else |
|
834 #endif |
|
835 if (isRightToLeft()) |
|
836 action = d->invertedAppearance ? SliderSingleStepAdd : SliderSingleStepSub; |
|
837 else |
|
838 action = !d->invertedAppearance ? SliderSingleStepAdd : SliderSingleStepSub; |
|
839 break; |
|
840 case Qt::Key_Up: |
|
841 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
842 // In QApplication::KeypadNavigationDirectional, we want to change the slider |
|
843 // value if there is no up/down navigation possible. |
|
844 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() |
|
845 && (QApplication::navigationMode() == Qt::NavigationModeKeypadTabOrder |
|
846 || d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal |
|
847 || !hasEditFocus() && canKeypadNavigate(Qt::Vertical))) { |
|
848 ev->ignore(); |
|
849 break; |
|
850 } |
|
851 #endif |
|
852 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderSingleStepSub : SliderSingleStepAdd; |
|
853 break; |
|
854 case Qt::Key_Down: |
|
855 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
856 // Same logic as in Qt::Key_Up |
|
857 if (QApplication::keypadNavigationEnabled() |
|
858 && (QApplication::navigationMode() == Qt::NavigationModeKeypadTabOrder |
|
859 || d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal |
|
860 || !hasEditFocus() && canKeypadNavigate(Qt::Vertical))) { |
|
861 ev->ignore(); |
|
862 break; |
|
863 } |
|
864 #endif |
|
865 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderSingleStepAdd : SliderSingleStepSub; |
|
866 break; |
|
867 case Qt::Key_PageUp: |
|
868 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderPageStepSub : SliderPageStepAdd; |
|
869 break; |
|
870 case Qt::Key_PageDown: |
|
871 action = d->invertedControls ? SliderPageStepAdd : SliderPageStepSub; |
|
872 break; |
|
873 case Qt::Key_Home: |
|
874 action = SliderToMinimum; |
|
875 break; |
|
876 case Qt::Key_End: |
|
877 action = SliderToMaximum; |
|
878 break; |
|
879 default: |
|
880 ev->ignore(); |
|
881 break; |
|
882 } |
|
883 if (action) |
|
884 triggerAction(action); |
|
885 } |
|
886 |
|
887 /*! |
|
888 \reimp |
|
889 */ |
|
890 void QAbstractSlider::changeEvent(QEvent *ev) |
|
891 { |
|
892 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
|
893 switch (ev->type()) { |
|
894 case QEvent::EnabledChange: |
|
895 if (!isEnabled()) { |
|
896 d->repeatActionTimer.stop(); |
|
897 setSliderDown(false); |
|
898 } |
|
899 // fall through... |
|
900 default: |
|
901 QWidget::changeEvent(ev); |
|
902 } |
|
903 } |
|
904 |
|
905 /*! |
|
906 \reimp |
|
907 */ |
|
908 bool QAbstractSlider::event(QEvent *e) |
|
909 { |
|
910 #ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION |
|
911 Q_D(QAbstractSlider); |
|
912 switch (e->type()) { |
|
913 case QEvent::FocusIn: |
|
914 d->origValue = d->value; |
|
915 break; |
|
916 default: |
|
917 break; |
|
918 } |
|
919 #endif |
|
920 |
|
921 return QWidget::event(e); |
|
922 } |
|
923 |
|
924 /*! \fn int QAbstractSlider::minValue() const |
|
925 |
|
926 Use minimum() instead. |
|
927 */ |
|
928 |
|
929 /*! \fn int QAbstractSlider::maxValue() const |
|
930 |
|
931 Use maximum() instead. |
|
932 */ |
|
933 |
|
934 /*! \fn int QAbstractSlider::lineStep() const |
|
935 |
|
936 Use singleStep() instead. |
|
937 */ |
|
938 |
|
939 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::setMinValue(int v) |
|
940 |
|
941 Use setMinimum() instead. |
|
942 */ |
|
943 |
|
944 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::setMaxValue(int v) |
|
945 |
|
946 Use setMaximum() instead. |
|
947 */ |
|
948 |
|
949 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::setLineStep(int v) |
|
950 |
|
951 Use setSingleStep() instead. |
|
952 */ |
|
953 |
|
954 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::addPage() |
|
955 |
|
956 Use triggerAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderPageStepAdd) instead. |
|
957 */ |
|
958 |
|
959 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::subtractPage() |
|
960 |
|
961 Use triggerAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderPageStepSub) instead. |
|
962 */ |
|
963 |
|
964 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::addLine() |
|
965 |
|
966 Use triggerAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderSingleStepAdd) instead. |
|
967 */ |
|
968 |
|
969 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::subtractLine() |
|
970 |
|
971 Use triggerAction(QAbstractSlider::SliderSingleStepSub) instead. |
|
972 */ |
|
973 |
|
974 /*! \fn void QAbstractSlider::setSteps(int single, int page) |
|
975 |
|
976 Use setSingleStep(\a single) followed by setPageStep(\a page) |
|
977 instead. |
|
978 */ |
|
979 |
|
980 QT_END_NAMESPACE |