QTextDrag - Drag-and-drop object for transferring plain
       and Unicode text

       #include <qdragobject.h>

       Inherits QDragObject.

   Public Members
       QTextDrag ( const QString &, QWidget * dragSource = 0,
           const char * name = 0 )
       QTextDrag ( QWidget * dragSource = 0, const char * name =
           0 )
       ~QTextDrag ()
       virtual void setText ( const QString & )
       virtual void setSubtype ( const QCString & )

   Static Public Members
       bool canDecode ( const QMimeSource * e )
       bool decode ( const QMimeSource * e, QString & s )
       bool decode ( const QMimeSource * e, QString & s, QCString
           & subtype )


DESCRIPTION

       The QTextDrag class is a drag-and-drop object for
       transferring plain and Unicode text.

       Plain text is single- or multi-line 8-bit text in the
       local encoding.

       Qt provides no built-in mechanism for delivering only
       single-line.

       Drag&Drop text does not have a NUL terminator when it is
       dropped onto the target.

       For detailed information about drag-and-drop, see the
       QDragObject class.


MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION


QTextDrag::QTextDrag ( QWidget * dragSource = 0, const char *

       name = 0 )
       Constructs a default text drag object. dragSource must be
       the drag source, name is the object name.


QTextDrag::QTextDrag ( const QString & text, QWidget * dragSource

       = 0, const char * name = 0 )
       Constructs a text drag object and sets it to text.
       dragSource must be the drag source, name is the object
       name.


QTextDrag::~QTextDrag ()

       Destructs the text drag object and frees up all allocated



bool QTextDrag::canDecode ( const QMimeSource * e ) [static]

       Returns TRUE if the information in e can be decoded into a
       QString.

       See also decode().


bool QTextDrag::decode ( const QMimeSource * e, QString & str )

       [static]
       Attempts to decode the dropped information in e into str,
       returning TRUE if successful.

       See also canDecode().


bool QTextDrag::decode ( const QMimeSource * e, QString & str,

       QCString & subtype ) [static]
       Attempts to decode the dropped information in e into str,
       returning TRUE if successful. If subtype is null, any text
       subtype is accepted, otherwise only that specified is
       accepted. subtype is set to the accepted subtype.

       See also canDecode().


QByteArray QTextDrag::encodedData ( const char * mime ) const

       [virtual]
       Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
       affected.


const char * QTextDrag::format ( int i ) const [virtual]

       Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
       affected.

       Reimplemented from QMimeSource.


void QTextDrag::setSubtype ( const QCString & st ) [virtual]

       Sets the MIME subtype of the text begin dragged. The
       default subtype is "plain", this the default MIME type of
       the text is "text/plain". You might use this to declare
       that the text is "text/html" by calling
       setSubtype("html").


void QTextDrag::setText ( const QString & text ) [virtual]

       Sets the text to be dragged.  You will need to call this
       if you did not pass the text during construction.


SEE ALSO

       http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextdrag.html
       http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html


COPYRIGHT

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       http://www.trolltech.com.  See the license file included
       in the distribution for a complete license statement.

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       Please include the name of the manual page (qtextdrag.3qt)
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