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A toolbar button. This is used internally by KToolBar, use the KToolBar methods instead.
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Construct a button with an icon loaded by the button itself. This will trust the button to load the correct icon with the correct size.
Parameters:
icon | Name of icon to load (may be absolute or relative) |
id | Id of this button |
parent | This button's parent |
name | This button's internal name |
txt | This button's text (in a tooltip or otherwise) |
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Construct a button with an existing pixmap. It is not recommended that you use this as the internal icon loading code will almost always get it "right".
Parameters:
icon | Name of icon to load (may be absolute or relative) |
id | Id of this button |
parent | This button's parent |
name | This button's internal name |
txt | This button's text (in a tooltip or otherwise) |
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Construct a separator button
Parameters:
parent | This button's parent |
name | This button's internal name |
~ |
Standard destructor
void |
Enable/Disable this button
Parameters:
enable | Defaults to true |
void |
[virtual]
Set the pixmap directly for this button. This pixmap should be the active one... the dimmed and disabled pixmaps are constructed based on this one. However, don't use this function unless you are positive that you don't want to use setIcon.
Parameters:
pixmap | The active pixmap |
void |
[virtual]
Set the pixmap directly for this button. This pixmap should be the active one.. however, the disabled and default pixmaps will only be constructed if generate is true. In any event, don't use this function unless you are positive that you don't want to use setIcon.
Parameters:
pixmap | The active pixmap |
generate | If true, then the other pixmaps will be automatically generated using configurable effects |
void |
[virtual]
Force the button to use this pixmap as the default one rather then generating it using effects.
Parameters:
pixmap | The pixmap to use as the default (normal) one |
void |
[virtual]
Force the button to use this pixmap when disabled one rather then generating it using effects.
Parameters:
pixmap | The pixmap to use when disabled |
void |
[virtual]
Set the text for this button. The text will be either used as a tooltip (IconOnly) or will be along side the icon
Parameters:
text | The button (or tooltip) text |
void |
[virtual]
Set the icon for this button. This icon should be the active one... the dimmed and disabled icons are constructed based on this one. The actual pixmap will be loaded internally. This function is preferred over setPixmap
Parameters:
icon | The name of the active pixmap |
void |
[virtual]
Set the active icon for this button. The pixmap itself is loaded internally based on the icon size... .. the disabled and default pixmaps, however will only be constructed if generate is true. This function is preferred over setPixmap
Parameters:
icon | The name of the active icon |
generate | If true, then the other icons are automagically generated from this one |
void |
[virtual]
Force the button to use this icon as the default one rather then generating it using effects.
Parameters:
icon | The icon to use as the default (normal) one |
void |
[virtual]
Force the button to use this icon when disabled one rather then generating it using effects.
Parameters:
icon | The icon to use when disabled |
void |
Turn this button on or off
Parameters:
flag | true or false |
void |
Toggle this button
void |
Turn this button into a toggle button or disable the toggle aspects of it. This does not toggle the button itself. Use toggle for that.
Parameters:
toggle | true or false |
QPopupMenu * |
Return a pointer to this button's popup menu (if it exists)
void |
Give this button a popup menu. There will not be a delay when you press the button. Use setDelayedPopup if you want that behavior
Parameters:
p | The new popup menu |
void |
Gives this button a delayed popup menu.
This function allows you to add a delayed popup menu to the button. The popup menu is then only displayed when the button is pressed and held down for about half a second. You can also make the poup-menu "sticky", i.e. visible until a selection is made or the mouse is clikced elsewhere, by simply setting the second argument to true. This "sticky" button feature allows you to make a selection without having to press and hold down the mouse while making a selection.
Parameters:
p | the new popup menu |
toggle | if true, makes the button "sticky" (toggled) |
void |
Turn this button into a radio button
Parameters:
f | true or false |
void |
Toolbar buttons naturally will assume the global styles concerning icons, icons sizes, etc. You can use this function to explicitely turn this off, if you like.
Parameters:
no_style | Will disable styles if true |
void |
[slot]
This slot should be called whenever the toolbar mode has potentially changed. This includes such events as text changing, orientation changing, etc.
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