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39-
40#include "qframe.h"-
41#include "qbitmap.h"-
42#include "qdrawutil.h"-
43#include "qevent.h"-
44#include "qpainter.h"-
45#include "qstyle.h"-
46#include "qstyleoption.h"-
47#include "qapplication.h"-
48-
49#include "qframe_p.h"-
50-
51QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE-
52-
53QFramePrivate::QFramePrivate()-
54 : frect(0, 0, 0, 0),-
55 frameStyle(QFrame::NoFrame | QFrame::Plain),-
56 lineWidth(1),-
57 midLineWidth(0),-
58 frameWidth(0),-
59 leftFrameWidth(0), rightFrameWidth(0),-
60 topFrameWidth(0), bottomFrameWidth(0)-
61{-
62}
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63-
64QFramePrivate::~QFramePrivate()-
65{-
66}-
67-
68inline void QFramePrivate::init()-
69{-
70 setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_FrameLayoutItem);-
71}
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72-
73/*!-
74 \class QFrame-
75 \brief The QFrame class is the base class of widgets that can have a frame.-
76-
77 \ingroup abstractwidgets-
78 \inmodule QtWidgets-
79-
80 QMenu uses this to "raise" the menu above the surrounding-
81 screen. QProgressBar has a "sunken" look. QLabel has a flat look.-
82 The frames of widgets like these can be changed.-
83-
84 \snippet code/src_gui_widgets_qframe.cpp 0-
85-
86 The QFrame class can also be used directly for creating simple-
87 placeholder frames without any contents.-
88-
89 The frame style is specified by a \l{QFrame::Shape}{frame shape} and-
90 a \l{QFrame::Shadow}{shadow style} that is used to visually separate-
91 the frame from surrounding widgets. These properties can be set-
92 together using the setFrameStyle() function and read with frameStyle().-
93-
94 The frame shapes are \l NoFrame, \l Box, \l Panel, \l StyledPanel,-
95 HLine and \l VLine; the shadow styles are \l Plain, \l Raised and-
96 \l Sunken.-
97-
98 A frame widget has three attributes that describe the thickness of the-
99 border: \l lineWidth, \l midLineWidth, and \l frameWidth.-
100-
101 \list-
102 \li The line width is the width of the frame border. It can be modified-
103 to customize the frame's appearance.-
104-
105 \li The mid-line width specifies the width of an extra line in the-
106 middle of the frame, which uses a third color to obtain a special-
107 3D effect. Notice that a mid-line is only drawn for \l Box, \l-
108 HLine and \l VLine frames that are raised or sunken.-
109-
110 \li The frame width is determined by the frame style, and the frameWidth()-
111 function is used to obtain the value defined for the style used.-
112 \endlist-
113-
114 The margin between the frame and the contents of the frame can be-
115 customized with the QWidget::setContentsMargins() function.-
116-
117 \target picture-
118 This table shows some of the combinations of styles and line widths:-
119-
120 \image frames.png Table of frame styles-
121*/-
122-
123-
124/*!-
125 \enum QFrame::Shape-
126-
127 This enum type defines the shapes of frame available.-
128-
129 \value NoFrame QFrame draws nothing-
130 \value Box QFrame draws a box around its contents-
131 \value Panel QFrame draws a panel to make the contents appear-
132 raised or sunken-
133 \value StyledPanel draws a rectangular panel with a look that-
134 depends on the current GUI style. It can be raised or sunken.-
135 \value HLine QFrame draws a horizontal line that frames nothing-
136 (useful as separator)-
137 \value VLine QFrame draws a vertical line that frames nothing-
138 (useful as separator)-
139 \value WinPanel draws a rectangular panel that can be raised or-
140 sunken like those in Windows 2000. Specifying this shape sets-
141 the line width to 2 pixels. WinPanel is provided for compatibility.-
142 For GUI style independence we recommend using StyledPanel instead.-
143-
144 When it does not call QStyle, Shape interacts with QFrame::Shadow,-
145 the lineWidth() and the midLineWidth() to create the total result.-
146 See the picture of the frames in the main class documentation.-
147-
148 \sa QFrame::Shadow, QFrame::style(), QStyle::drawPrimitive()-
149*/-
150-
151-
152/*!-
153 \enum QFrame::Shadow-
154-
155 This enum type defines the types of shadow that are used to give-
156 a 3D effect to frames.-
157-
158 \value Plain the frame and contents appear level with the-
159 surroundings; draws using the palette QPalette::WindowText color-
160 (without any 3D effect)-
161-
162 \value Raised the frame and contents appear raised; draws a 3D-
163 raised line using the light and dark colors of the current color-
164 group-
165 \value Sunken the frame and contents appear sunken; draws a 3D-
166 sunken line using the light and dark colors of the current color-
167 group-
168-
169 Shadow interacts with QFrame::Shape, the lineWidth() and the-
170 midLineWidth(). See the picture of the frames in the main class-
171 documentation.-
172-
173 \sa QFrame::Shape, lineWidth(), midLineWidth()-
174*/-
175-
176/*!-
177 \enum QFrame::StyleMask-
178-
179 This enum defines two constants that can be used to extract the-
180 two components of frameStyle():-
181-
182 \value Shadow_Mask The \l Shadow part of frameStyle()-
183 \value Shape_Mask The \l Shape part of frameStyle()-
184-
185 Normally, you don't need to use these, since frameShadow() and-
186 frameShape() already extract the \l Shadow and the \l Shape parts-
187 of frameStyle().-
188-
189 \sa frameStyle(), setFrameStyle()-
190*/-
191-
192/*!-
193 Constructs a frame widget with frame style \l NoFrame and a-
194 1-pixel frame width.-
195-
196 The \a parent and \a f arguments are passed to the QWidget-
197 constructor.-
198*/-
199-
200QFrame::QFrame(QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)-
201 : QWidget(*new QFramePrivate, parent, f)-
202{-
203 Q_D(QFrame);-
204 d->init();-
205}
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206-
207/*! \internal */-
208QFrame::QFrame(QFramePrivate &dd, QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)-
209 : QWidget(dd, parent, f)-
210{-
211 Q_D(QFrame);-
212 d->init();-
213}
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214-
215/*!-
216 \since 5.5-
217-
218 Initializes \a option with the values from this QFrame. This method is-
219 useful for subclasses when they need a QStyleOptionFrame but don't want to-
220 fill in all the information themselves.-
221-
222 \sa QStyleOption::initFrom()-
223*/-
224void QFrame::initStyleOption(QStyleOptionFrame *option) const-
225{-
226 if (!option)
!optionDescription
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227 return;
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228-
229 Q_D(const QFrame);-
230 option->initFrom(this);-
231-
232 int frameShape = d->frameStyle & QFrame::Shape_Mask;-
233 int frameShadow = d->frameStyle & QFrame::Shadow_Mask;-
234 option->frameShape = Shape(int(option->frameShape) | frameShape);-
235 option->rect = frameRect();-
236 switch (frameShape) {-
237 case QFrame::Box:
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238 case QFrame::HLine:
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239 case QFrame::VLine:
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240 case QFrame::StyledPanel:
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241 case QFrame::Panel:
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242 option->lineWidth = d->lineWidth;-
243 option->midLineWidth = d->midLineWidth;-
244 break;
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245 default:
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246 // most frame styles do not handle customized line and midline widths-
247 // (see updateFrameWidth()).-
248 option->lineWidth = d->frameWidth;-
249 break;
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250 }-
251-
252 if (frameShadow == Sunken)
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253 option->state |= QStyle::State_Sunken;
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254 else if (frameShadow == Raised)
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255 option->state |= QStyle::State_Raised;
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256}
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257-
258-
259/*!-
260 Destroys the frame.-
261 */-
262QFrame::~QFrame()-
263{-
264}-
265-
266/*!-
267 Returns the frame style.-
268-
269 The default value is QFrame::Plain.-
270-
271 \sa setFrameStyle(), frameShape(), frameShadow()-
272*/-
273int QFrame::frameStyle() const-
274{-
275 Q_D(const QFrame);-
276 return d->frameStyle;
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277}-
278-
279/*!-
280 \property QFrame::frameShape-
281 \brief the frame shape value from the frame style-
282-
283 \sa frameStyle(), frameShadow()-
284*/-
285-
286QFrame::Shape QFrame::frameShape() const-
287{-
288 Q_D(const QFrame);-
289 return (Shape) (d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask);
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290}-
291-
292void QFrame::setFrameShape(QFrame::Shape s)-
293{-
294 Q_D(QFrame);-
295 setFrameStyle((d->frameStyle & Shadow_Mask) | s);-
296}
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297-
298-
299/*!-
300 \property QFrame::frameShadow-
301 \brief the frame shadow value from the frame style-
302-
303 \sa frameStyle(), frameShape()-
304*/-
305QFrame::Shadow QFrame::frameShadow() const-
306{-
307 Q_D(const QFrame);-
308 return (Shadow) (d->frameStyle & Shadow_Mask);
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309}-
310-
311void QFrame::setFrameShadow(QFrame::Shadow s)-
312{-
313 Q_D(QFrame);-
314 setFrameStyle((d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask) | s);-
315}
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316-
317/*!-
318 Sets the frame style to \a style.-
319-
320 The \a style is the bitwise OR between a frame shape and a frame-
321 shadow style. See the picture of the frames in the main class-
322 documentation.-
323-
324 The frame shapes are given in \l{QFrame::Shape} and the shadow-
325 styles in \l{QFrame::Shadow}.-
326-
327 If a mid-line width greater than 0 is specified, an additional-
328 line is drawn for \l Raised or \l Sunken \l Box, \l HLine, and \l-
329 VLine frames. The mid-color of the current color group is used for-
330 drawing middle lines.-
331-
332 \sa frameStyle()-
333*/-
334-
335void QFrame::setFrameStyle(int style)-
336{-
337 Q_D(QFrame);-
338 if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy)) {
!testAttribute...OwnSizePolicy)Description
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339 QSizePolicy sp;-
340-
341 switch (style & Shape_Mask) {-
342 case HLine:
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343 sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Line);-
344 break;
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345 case VLine:
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346 sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Line);-
347 break;
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348 default:
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349 sp = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Frame);-
350 }
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351 setSizePolicy(sp);-
352 setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy, false);-
353 }
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354 d->frameStyle = (short)style;-
355 update();-
356 d->updateFrameWidth();-
357}
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358-
359/*!-
360 \property QFrame::lineWidth-
361 \brief the line width-
362-
363 Note that the \e total line width for frames used as separators-
364 (\l HLine and \l VLine) is specified by \l frameWidth.-
365-
366 The default value is 1.-
367-
368 \sa midLineWidth, frameWidth-
369*/-
370-
371void QFrame::setLineWidth(int w)-
372{-
373 Q_D(QFrame);-
374 if (short(w) == d->lineWidth)
short(w) == d->lineWidthDescription
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375 return;
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376 d->lineWidth = short(w);-
377 d->updateFrameWidth();-
378}
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379-
380int QFrame::lineWidth() const-
381{-
382 Q_D(const QFrame);-
383 return d->lineWidth;
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384}-
385-
386/*!-
387 \property QFrame::midLineWidth-
388 \brief the width of the mid-line-
389-
390 The default value is 0.-
391-
392 \sa lineWidth, frameWidth-
393*/-
394-
395void QFrame::setMidLineWidth(int w)-
396{-
397 Q_D(QFrame);-
398 if (short(w) == d->midLineWidth)
short(w) == d->midLineWidthDescription
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FALSEnever evaluated
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399 return;
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400 d->midLineWidth = short(w);-
401 d->updateFrameWidth();-
402}
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403-
404int QFrame::midLineWidth() const-
405{-
406 Q_D(const QFrame);-
407 return d->midLineWidth;
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408}-
409-
410/*!-
411 \internal-
412 Updates the frame widths from the style.-
413*/-
414void QFramePrivate::updateStyledFrameWidths()-
415{-
416 Q_Q(const QFrame);-
417 QStyleOptionFrame opt;-
418 q->initStyleOption(&opt);-
419-
420 QRect cr = q->style()->subElementRect(QStyle::SE_ShapedFrameContents, &opt, q);-
421 leftFrameWidth = cr.left() - opt.rect.left();-
422 topFrameWidth = cr.top() - opt.rect.top();-
423 rightFrameWidth = opt.rect.right() - cr.right(),-
424 bottomFrameWidth = opt.rect.bottom() - cr.bottom();-
425 frameWidth = qMax(qMax(leftFrameWidth, rightFrameWidth),-
426 qMax(topFrameWidth, bottomFrameWidth));-
427}
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428-
429/*!-
430 \internal-
431 Updated the frameWidth parameter.-
432*/-
433-
434void QFramePrivate::updateFrameWidth()-
435{-
436 Q_Q(QFrame);-
437 QRect fr = q->frameRect();-
438 updateStyledFrameWidths();-
439 q->setFrameRect(fr);-
440 setLayoutItemMargins(QStyle::SE_FrameLayoutItem);-
441}
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442-
443/*!-
444 \property QFrame::frameWidth-
445 \brief the width of the frame that is drawn.-
446-
447 Note that the frame width depends on the \l{QFrame::setFrameStyle()}{frame style},-
448 not only the line width and the mid-line width. For example, the style specified-
449 by \l NoFrame always has a frame width of 0, whereas the style \l Panel has a-
450 frame width equivalent to the line width.-
451-
452 \sa lineWidth(), midLineWidth(), frameStyle()-
453*/-
454int QFrame::frameWidth() const-
455{-
456 Q_D(const QFrame);-
457 return d->frameWidth;
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458}-
459-
460-
461/*!-
462 \property QFrame::frameRect-
463 \brief the frame's rectangle-
464-
465 The frame's rectangle is the rectangle the frame is drawn in. By-
466 default, this is the entire widget. Setting the rectangle does-
467 does \e not cause a widget update. The frame rectangle is-
468 automatically adjusted when the widget changes size.-
469-
470 If you set the rectangle to a null rectangle (for example,-
471 QRect(0, 0, 0, 0)), then the resulting frame rectangle is-
472 equivalent to the \l{QWidget::rect()}{widget rectangle}.-
473*/-
474-
475QRect QFrame::frameRect() const-
476{-
477 Q_D(const QFrame);-
478 QRect fr = contentsRect();-
479 fr.adjust(-d->leftFrameWidth, -d->topFrameWidth, d->rightFrameWidth, d->bottomFrameWidth);-
480 return fr;
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481}-
482-
483void QFrame::setFrameRect(const QRect &r)-
484{-
485 Q_D(QFrame);-
486 QRect cr = r.isValid() ? r : rect();
r.isValid()Description
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487 cr.adjust(d->leftFrameWidth, d->topFrameWidth, -d->rightFrameWidth, -d->bottomFrameWidth);-
488 setContentsMargins(cr.left(), cr.top(), rect().right() - cr.right(), rect().bottom() - cr.bottom());-
489}
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490-
491/*!\reimp-
492*/-
493QSize QFrame::sizeHint() const-
494{-
495 Q_D(const QFrame);-
496 // Returns a size hint for the frame - for HLine and VLine-
497 // shapes, this is stretchable one way and 3 pixels wide the-
498 // other. For other shapes, QWidget::sizeHint() is used.-
499 switch (d->frameStyle & Shape_Mask) {-
500 case HLine:
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501 return QSize(-1,3);
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502 case VLine:
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503 return QSize(3,-1);
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504 default:
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505 return QWidget::sizeHint();
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506 }-
507}-
508-
509/*!\reimp-
510*/-
511-
512void QFrame::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)-
513{-
514 QPainter paint(this);-
515 drawFrame(&paint);-
516}
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517-
518/*!-
519 \internal-
520-
521 Used by QLabel and QLCDNumber-
522 */-
523void QFrame::drawFrame(QPainter *p)-
524{-
525 QStyleOptionFrame opt;-
526 initStyleOption(&opt);-
527 style()->drawControl(QStyle::CE_ShapedFrame, &opt, p, this);-
528}
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529-
530-
531/*!\reimp-
532 */-
533void QFrame::changeEvent(QEvent *ev)-
534{-
535 Q_D(QFrame);-
536 if (ev->type() == QEvent::StyleChange
ev->type() == ...t::StyleChangeDescription
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537#ifdef Q_OS_MAC-
538 || ev->type() == QEvent::MacSizeChange-
539#endif-
540 )-
541 d->updateFrameWidth();
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542 QWidget::changeEvent(ev);-
543}
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544-
545/*! \reimp */-
546bool QFrame::event(QEvent *e)-
547{-
548 if (e->type() == QEvent::ParentChange)
e->type() == Q...::ParentChangeDescription
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549 d_func()->updateFrameWidth();
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550 bool result = QWidget::event(e);-
551 //this has to be done after the widget has been polished-
552 if (e->type() == QEvent::Polish)
e->type() == QEvent::PolishDescription
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553 d_func()->updateFrameWidth();
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554 return result;
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555}-
556-
557QT_END_NAMESPACE-
558-
559#include "moc_qframe.cpp"-
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