QClipboard - Access to the window system clipboard
#include <qclipboard.h>
Inherits QObject.
Public Members
void clear ()
QMimeSource* data () const
void setData ( QMimeSource * )
QString text () const
QString text ( QCString & subtype ) const
void setText ( const QString & )
QImage image () const
QPixmap pixmap () const
void setImage ( const QImage & )
void setPixmap ( const QPixmap & )
Signals
void dataChanged ()
Protected Members
virtual void connectNotify ( const char * ) (internal)
DESCRIPTION
The QClipboard class provides access to the window system
clipboard.
The clipboard offers a simple mechanism to copy and paste
data between applications.
QClipboard supports the same data types that QDragObject
does, and uses similar mechanisms. For advanced clipboard
usage, you should read the drag-and-drop documentation.
There is only one QClipboard object in an application, and
you can gain access to it using QApplication::clipboard().
Example:
QClipboard *cb = QApplication::clipboard();
QString text;
// Copy text from the clipboard (paste)
text = cb->text();
if ( text )
qDebug( "The clipboard contains: %s", text );
// Copy text into the clipboard
cb->setText( "This text can be pasted by other programs" );
QClipboard features some convenience functions to access
common data types: The methods setText() allows exchanging
unicode text easily over the clipboard, while setPixmap()
applications. setData() is the ultimate in flexibility: It
allows you to add any QMimeSource onto the clipboard.
(There are corresponding getters for each of these, e.g.
text().)
You can clear the clipboard by calling the method clear().
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
void QClipboard::clear ()
Clears the clipboard contents.
QMimeSource* QClipboard::data () const
Returns a reference to a QMimeSource representation of the
current clipboard data.
void QClipboard::dataChanged () [signal]
This signal is emitted when the clipboard data is changed.
bool QClipboard::event ( QEvent * e ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QObject.
QImage QClipboard::image () const
Returns the clipboard image, or a null image if the
clipboard does not contain an image, or if it contains an
image in an unsupported image format.
See also setImage(), pixmap(), data() and
QImage::isNull().
QPixmap QClipboard::pixmap () const
Returns the clipboard pixmap, or null if the clipboard
does not contain any pixmap. Note that this can lose
information - for example, if the image is 24-bit and the
display 8-bit the result is converted to 8 bits, and if
the image has an alpha channel the result just has a mask.
See also setPixmap(), image(), data() and
QPixmap::convertFromImage().
void QClipboard::setData ( QMimeSource * src )
Sets the clipboard data. Ownership of the data is
transferred to the clipboard - the only ways to remove
this data is to set something else, or to call clear().
The QDragObject subclasses are reasonable things to put on
the clipboard (but do not try to call QDragObject::drag()
on the same object). Any QDragObject placed in the
clipboard should have a parent of 0. Do not put
QDragMoveEvent or QDropEvent subclasses on the clipboard,
as they do not belong to the event handler which receives
them.
wrappers for this.
void QClipboard::setImage ( const QImage & image )
Copies image into the clipboard.
This is shorthand for:
setData(new QImageDrag(image))
See also image(), setPixmap() and setData().
void QClipboard::setPixmap ( const QPixmap & pixmap )
Copies pixmap into the clipboard. Note that this is slower
than setImage() - it needs to convert the QPixmap to a
QImage first.
See also pixmap(), setImage() and setData().
void QClipboard::setText ( const QString & text )
Copies text into the clipboard.
See also text() and setData().
QString QClipboard::text () const
Returns the clipboard as plain text, or a null string if
the clipboard does not contain any text.
See also setText(), data() and QString::operator!().
QString QClipboard::text ( QCString & subtype ) const
Returns the clipboard text in subtype subtype, or a null
string if the clipboard does not contain any text. If
subtype is null, any subtype is acceptable, and subtype is
set to the chosen subtype.
Common values for subtype are "plain" and "html".
See also setText(), data() and QString::operator!().
void QClipboard::connectNotify ( const char * ) [virtual
protected]
For internal use only.
Reimplemented from QObject.
SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qclipboard.html
http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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