QTabBar - Tab bar, for use in e.g. tabbed dialogs
#include <qtabbar.h>
Inherits QWidget.
Public Members
QTabBar ( QWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )
~QTabBar ()
enum Shape { RoundedAbove, RoundedBelow, TriangularAbove,
TriangularBelow }
Shape shape () const
virtual void setShape ( Shape )
virtual int addTab ( QTab * )
virtual int insertTab ( QTab *, int index = -1 )
virtual void removeTab ( QTab * )
virtual void setTabEnabled ( int, bool )
bool isTabEnabled ( int ) const
int currentTab () const
int keyboardFocusTab () const
QTab* tab ( int )
int count () const
virtual void layoutTabs ()
Public Slots
virtual void setCurrentTab ( int )
virtual void setCurrentTab ( QTab * )
Signals
void selected ( int )
Protected Members
virtual void paint ( QPainter *, QTab *, bool ) const
virtual void paintLabel ( QPainter *, const QRect &, QTab
*, bool ) const
virtual QTab* selectTab ( const QPoint & p ) const
virtual void updateMask ()
virtual void paintEvent ( QPaintEvent * )
QList<QTab>* tabList ()
Properties
Type Name READ WRITE Options
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Shape shape shape setShape
int currentTab currentTab setCurrentTab
int count count
int keyboardFocusTab keyboardFocusTab
DESCRIPTION
The QTabBar class provides a tab bar, for use in e.g.
tabbed dialogs.
four shapes and emits a signal when one is selected. It
can be subclassed to tailor the look and feel.
QTabBar itself support four possible shapes, described in
the QTabBar::Shape documentation.
The choice of tab shape is still a matter of taste, to a
large degree. Tab dialogs (preferences and the like)
invariably use RoundedAbove and nobody uses
TriangularAbove. Tab controls in windows other than
dialogs almost always either RoundedBelow or
TriangularBelow. Many spreadsheets and other tab controls
where all the pages are essentially similar to use
TriangularBelow, while RoundedBelow is used mostly when
the pages are different (e.g. a multi-page tool palette).
There is no strong tradition yet, however, so use your
taste and create the tradition.
The most important part of QTabBar's API is the signal
selected(). It's emitted whenever the selected page
changes (even at startup, when the selected page changes
from 'none'). There are also a slot, setCurrentTab(),
which can be used to select a page programmatically.
QTabBar creates automatic accelerator keys in the manner
of QButton; e.g. if a tab's label is "&Graphics" Alt-G
becomes an accelerator key for switching to that tab.
The following virtual functions may need to be
reimplemented:
paint() paints a single tab. paintEvent() calls paint()
for each tab in such a way that any overlap will
look right.
addTab() creates a new tab and adds it to the bar.
selectTab() decides which, if any, tab the user selects
with the mouse.
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Member Type Documentation
QTabBar::Shape
This enum type lists the built-in shapes supported by
QTabBar:
RoundedAbove - the normal rounded look, above the pages
TriangularAbove - triangular tabs, above the pages (very
unusual, included for completeness)
TriangularBelow - triangular tabs, similar to those used
in e.g. the spreadsheet Excel
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QTabBar::QTabBar ( QWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )
Constructs a new, empty tab bar.
QTabBar::~QTabBar ()
Destroys the tab control, freeing memory used.
int QTabBar::addTab ( QTab * newTab ) [virtual]
Adds newTab to the tab control.
Allocates a new id, sets newTab's id, locates it just to
the right of the existing tabs, inserts an accelerator if
the tab's label contains the string "&p" for some value of
p, adds it to the bar, and returns the newly allocated id.
int QTabBar::count () const
Returns the number of tabs in the tab bar.
See also tab().
int QTabBar::currentTab () const
If a page is currently visible, returns its ID. If no page
is currently visible, returns either -1 or the ID of one
of the pages.
Even if the return value is not -1, you cannot assume
either that the user can see the relevant page, or that
the tab is enabled.
When you need to display something, the return value from
this function represents the best page to display. That's
all.
See also selected().
void QTabBar::focusInEvent ( QFocusEvent * ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
void QTabBar::focusOutEvent ( QFocusEvent * ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
int QTabBar::insertTab ( QTab * newTab, int index = -1 )
[virtual]
Inserts newTab to the tab control.
If index is not specified, the tab is simply added.
Otherwise it's inserted at the specified position.
Allocates a new id, sets newTab's id, locates it
respectively, inserts an accelerator if the tab's label
contains the string "&p" for some value of p, adds it to
the bar, and returns the newly allocated id.
bool QTabBar::isTabEnabled ( int id ) const
Returns TRUE if the tab with id id is enabled, or FALSE if
it is disabled or there is no such tab.
See also setTabEnabled().
void QTabBar::keyPressEvent ( QKeyEvent * e ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
int QTabBar::keyboardFocusTab () const
If this tab control has keyboard focus, returns the ID of
the tab Space will select. Otherwise, returns -1.
void QTabBar::layoutTabs () [virtual]
Layout all existing tabs (i.e. setting their r attribute)
according to their label and their iconset.
QSize QTabBar::minimumSizeHint () const [virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
void QTabBar::mousePressEvent ( QMouseEvent * e ) [virtual
protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
void QTabBar::mouseReleaseEvent ( QMouseEvent * ) [virtual
protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
const [virtual protected]
Paint the single tab t using p. If and only if selected is
TRUE, t is currently selected.
This virtual function may be reimplemented to change the
look of QTabBar. If you decide to reimplement it, you may
also need to reimplement sizeHint().
void QTabBar::paintEvent ( QPaintEvent * e ) [virtual protected]
Repaints the tab row. All the painting is done by paint();
paintEvent() only decides which tabs need painting and in
what order.
See also paint().
Reimplemented from QWidget.
void QTabBar::paintLabel ( QPainter * p, const QRect & br, QTab *
t, bool has_focus ) const [virtual protected]
Paints the label of tab t centered in rectangle br using
painter p and draws a focus indication if has_focus is
TRUE.
void QTabBar::removeTab ( QTab * t ) [virtual]
Removes tab t from the tab control.
void QTabBar::resizeEvent ( QResizeEvent * ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
QTab * QTabBar::selectTab ( const QPoint & p ) const [virtual
protected]
This virtual functions is called by the mouse event
handlers to determine which tab is pressed. The default
implementation returns a pointer to the tab whose bounding
rectangle contains p, if exactly one tab's bounding
rectangle contains p. It returns 0 else.
See also mousePressEvent() and mouseReleaseEvent().
void QTabBar::selected ( int id ) [signal]
QTabBar emits this signal whenever any tab is selected,
whether by the program or the user. The argument id is the
ID if the tab as returned by addTab().
show() is guaranteed to emit this signal, so that you can
display your page in a slot connected to this signal.
void QTabBar::setCurrentTab ( QTab * tab ) [virtual slot]
Raises tab and emits the selected() signal unless the tab
was already current.
void QTabBar::setCurrentTab ( int id ) [virtual slot]
Raises the tab with ID id and emits the selected() signal.
See also currentTab(), selected() and tab().
void QTabBar::setShape ( Shape s )
Sets the shape of this tab bar to s and refreshes the bar.
void QTabBar::setTabEnabled ( int id, bool enabled ) [virtual]
Enable tab id if enable is TRUE, or disable it if enable
is FALSE. If id is currently selected, setTabEnabled()
makes another tab selected.
setTabEnabled() updates the display respectively if this
causes a change in id's status.
See also update() and isTabEnabled().
QTabBar::Shape QTabBar::shape() const
Returns the shape of this tab bar.
See also setShape().
void QTabBar::show () [virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
QSize QTabBar::sizeHint () const [virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
QSizePolicy QTabBar::sizePolicy () const [virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
void QTabBar::styleChange ( QStyle & old ) [virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
QTab * QTabBar::tab ( int id )
Returns a pointer to the tab with ID id, or 0 if there is
no such tab.
See also count().
The list of QTab objects added.
void QTabBar::updateMask () [virtual protected]
Draws the mask for this tab bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtabbar.html
http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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