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Trolltech reserves all rights not granted ** herein. ** **********************************************************************/ #include "tqwhatsthis.h" #ifndef TQT_NO_WHATSTHIS #include "tqapplication.h" #include "tqpaintdevicemetrics.h" #include "tqpixmap.h" #include "tqpainter.h" #include "tqtimer.h" #include "tqptrdict.h" #include "tqtoolbutton.h" #include "tqshared.h" #include "tqcursor.h" #include "tqbitmap.h" #include "tqtooltip.h" #include "tqsimplerichtext.h" #include "tqstylesheet.h" #if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT) #include "tqaccessible.h" #endif #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) #include "tqt_windows.h" #ifndef SPI_GETDROPSHADOW #define SPI_GETDROPSHADOW 0x1024 #endif #endif /*! \class TQWhatsThis tqwhatsthis.h \brief The TQWhatsThis class provides a simple description of any widget, i.e. answering the question "What's this?". \ingroup helpsystem \mainclass "What's this?" help is part of an application's online help system that provides users with information about functionality, usage, background etc., in various levels of detail from short tool tips to full text browsing help windows. TQWhatsThis provides a single window with an explanatory text that pops up when the user asks "What's this?". The default way to do this is to focus the relevant widget and press Shift+F1. The help text appears immediately; it goes away as soon as the user does something else. (Note that if there is an accelerator for Shift+F1, this mechanism will not work.) To add "What's this?" text to a widget you simply call TQWhatsThis::add() for the widget. For example, to assign text to a menu item, call TQMenuData::setWhatsThis(); for a global accelerator key, call TQAccel::setWhatsThis() and If you're using actions, use TQAction::setWhatsThis(). The text can be either rich text or plain text. If you specify a rich text formatted string, it will be rendered using the default stylesheet. This makes it possible to embed images. See TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet() for details. \quotefile action/application.cpp \skipto fileOpenText \printuntil setWhatsThis An alternative way to enter "What's this?" mode is to use the ready-made tool bar tool button from TQWhatsThis::whatsThisButton(). By invoking this context help button (in the picture below the first one from the right) the user switches into "What's this?" mode. If they now click on a widget the appropriate help text is shown. The mode is left when help is given or when the user presses Esc. \img whatsthis.png If you are using TQMainWindow you can also use the TQMainWindow::whatsThis() slot to invoke the mode from a menu item. For more control you can create a dedicated TQWhatsThis object for a special widget. By subclassing and reimplementing TQWhatsThis::text() it is possible to have different help texts, depending on the position of the mouse click. By reimplementing TQWhatsThis::clicked() it is possible to have hyperlinks inside the help texts. If you wish to control the "What's this?" behavior of a widget manually see TQWidget::customWhatsThis(). The What's This object can be removed using TQWhatsThis::remove(), although this is rarely necessary because it is automatically removed when the widget is destroyed. \sa TQToolTip */ // a special button class TQWhatsThisButton: public TQToolButton { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT public: TQWhatsThisButton( TQWidget * tqparent, const char * name ); ~TQWhatsThisButton(); public Q_SLOTS: void mouseReleased(); }; class TQWhatsThat : public TQWidget { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT public: TQWhatsThat( TQWidget* w, const TQString& txt, TQWidget* tqparent, const char* name ); ~TQWhatsThat() ; public Q_SLOTS: void hide(); inline void widgetDestroyed() { widget = 0; } protected: void mousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent* ); void mouseReleaseEvent( TQMouseEvent* ); void mouseMoveEvent( TQMouseEvent* ); void keyPressEvent( TQKeyEvent* ); void paintEvent( TQPaintEvent* ); private: TQString text; #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT TQSimpleRichText* doc; #endif TQString anchor; bool pressed; TQWidget* widget; }; class TQWhatsThisPrivate: public TQObject { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT public: // an item for storing texts struct WhatsThisItem: public TQShared { WhatsThisItem(): TQShared() { whatsthis = 0; } ~WhatsThisItem(); TQString s; TQWhatsThis* whatsthis; }; // the (these days pretty small) state machine enum State { Inactive, Waiting }; TQWhatsThisPrivate(); ~TQWhatsThisPrivate(); bool eventFilter( TQObject *, TQEvent * ); WhatsThisItem* newItem( TQWidget * widget ); void add( TQWidget * widget, TQWhatsThis* special ); void add( TQWidget * widget, const TQString& text ); // say it. void say( TQWidget *, const TQString&, const TQPoint& ); // setup and teardown static void setUpWhatsThis(); void enterWhatsThisMode(); void leaveWhatsThisMode(); // variables TQWhatsThat * whatsThat; TQPtrDict * dict; TQPtrDict * tlw; TQPtrDict * buttons; State state; private Q_SLOTS: void cleanupWidget() { const TQObject* o = TQT_TQOBJECT(sender()); if ( o->isWidgetType() ) // sanity TQWhatsThis::remove((TQWidget*)o); } }; // static, but static the less-typing way static TQWhatsThisPrivate * wt = 0; // shadowWidth not const, for XP drop-shadow-fu turns it to 0 static int shadowWidth = 6; // also used as '5' and '6' and even '8' below const int vMargin = 8; const int hMargin = 12; // Lets TQPopupMenu destroy the TQWhatsThat. void qWhatsThisBDH() { if ( wt && wt->whatsThat ) wt->whatsThat->hide(); } TQWhatsThat::TQWhatsThat( TQWidget* w, const TQString& txt, TQWidget* tqparent, const char* name ) : TQWidget( tqparent, name, WType_Popup ), text( txt ), pressed( FALSE ), widget( w ) { setBackgroundMode( TQt::NoBackground ); setPalette( TQToolTip::palette() ); setMouseTracking( TRUE ); #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR setCursor( Qt::ArrowCursor ); #endif if ( widget ) connect( widget, TQT_SIGNAL( destroyed() ), this, TQT_SLOT( widgetDestroyed() ) ); TQRect r; #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT doc = 0; if ( TQStyleSheet::mightBeRichText( text ) ) { TQFont f = TQApplication::font( this ); doc = new TQSimpleRichText( text, f ); doc->adjustSize(); r.setRect( 0, 0, doc->width(), doc->height() ); } else #endif { int sw = TQApplication::desktop()->width() / 3; if ( sw < 200 ) sw = 200; else if ( sw > 300 ) sw = 300; r = fontMetrics().boundingRect( 0, 0, sw, 1000, TQt::AlignAuto + TQt::AlignTop + TQt::WordBreak + TQt::ExpandTabs, text ); } #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) if ( (qWinVersion()&WV_NT_based) > WV_2000 ) { BOOL shadow; SystemParametersInfo( SPI_GETDROPSHADOW, 0, &shadow, 0 ); shadowWidth = shadow ? 0 : 6; } #endif resize( r.width() + 2*hMargin + shadowWidth, r.height() + 2*vMargin + shadowWidth ); } TQWhatsThat::~TQWhatsThat() { if ( wt && wt->whatsThat == this ) wt->whatsThat = 0; #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT if ( doc ) delete doc; #endif } void TQWhatsThat::hide() { TQWidget::hide(); #if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT) TQAccessible::updateAccessibility( this, 0, TQAccessible::ContextHelpEnd ); #endif } void TQWhatsThat::mousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent* e ) { pressed = TRUE; if ( e->button() == Qt::LeftButton && TQT_TQRECT_OBJECT(rect()).contains( e->pos() ) ) { #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT if ( doc ) anchor = doc->anchorAt( e->pos() - TQPoint( hMargin, vMargin) ); #endif return; } hide(); } void TQWhatsThat::mouseReleaseEvent( TQMouseEvent* e ) { if ( !pressed ) return; #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT if ( e->button() == Qt::LeftButton && doc && TQT_TQRECT_OBJECT(rect()).contains( e->pos() ) ) { TQString a = doc->anchorAt( e->pos() - TQPoint( hMargin, vMargin ) ); TQString href; if ( anchor == a ) href = a; anchor = TQString::null; if ( widget && wt && wt->dict ) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem * i = wt->dict->find( widget ); if ( i && i->whatsthis && !i->whatsthis->clicked( href ) ) return; } } #endif hide(); } void TQWhatsThat::mouseMoveEvent( TQMouseEvent* e) { #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR if ( !doc ) return; TQString a = doc->anchorAt( e->pos() - TQPoint( hMargin, vMargin ) ); if ( !a.isEmpty() ) setCursor( Qt::PointingHandCursor ); else setCursor( Qt::ArrowCursor ); #endif #endif } void TQWhatsThat::keyPressEvent( TQKeyEvent* ) { hide(); } void TQWhatsThat::paintEvent( TQPaintEvent* ) { bool drawShadow = TRUE; #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) if ( (qWinVersion()&WV_NT_based) > WV_2000 ) { BOOL shadow; SystemParametersInfo( SPI_GETDROPSHADOW, 0, &shadow, 0 ); drawShadow = !shadow; } #elif defined(TQ_WS_MACX) drawShadow = FALSE; //never draw it on OS X we get it for free #endif TQRect r = rect(); if ( drawShadow ) r.addCoords( 0, 0, -shadowWidth, -shadowWidth ); TQPainter p( this); p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().foreground() ); p.drawRect( r ); p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().mid() ); p.setBrush( tqcolorGroup().brush( TQColorGroup::Background ) ); int w = r.width(); int h = r.height(); p.drawRect( 1, 1, w-2, h-2 ); if ( drawShadow ) { p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().shadow() ); p.drawPoint( w + 5, 6 ); p.drawLine( w + 3, 6, w + 5, 8 ); p.drawLine( w + 1, 6, w + 5, 10 ); int i; for( i=7; i < h; i += 2 ) p.drawLine( w, i, w + 5, i + 5 ); for( i = w - i + h; i > 6; i -= 2 ) p.drawLine( i, h, i + 5, h + 5 ); for( ; i > 0 ; i -= 2 ) p.drawLine( 6, h + 6 - i, i + 5, h + 5 ); } p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().foreground() ); r.addCoords( hMargin, vMargin, -hMargin, -vMargin ); #ifndef TQT_NO_RICHTEXT if ( doc ) { doc->draw( &p, r.x(), r.y(), r, tqcolorGroup(), 0 ); } else #endif { p.drawText( r, TQt::AlignAuto + TQt::AlignTop + TQt::WordBreak + TQt::ExpandTabs, text ); } } // the item TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem::~WhatsThisItem() { if ( count ) qFatal( "TQWhatsThis: Internal error (%d)", count ); delete whatsthis; } static const char * const button_image[] = { "16 16 3 1", " c None", "o c #000000", "a c #000080", "o aaaaa ", "oo aaa aaa ", "ooo aaa aaa", "oooo aa aa", "ooooo aa aa", "oooooo a aaa", "ooooooo aaa ", "oooooooo aaa ", "ooooooooo aaa ", "ooooo aaa ", "oo ooo ", "o ooo aaa ", " ooo aaa ", " ooo ", " ooo ", " ooo "}; // the button class TQWhatsThisButton::TQWhatsThisButton( TQWidget * tqparent, const char * name ) : TQToolButton( tqparent, name ) { TQPixmap p( (const char**)button_image ); setPixmap( p ); setToggleButton( TRUE ); setAutoRaise( TRUE ); setFocusPolicy( Qt::NoFocus ); setTextLabel( tr( "What's this?" ) ); wt->buttons->insert( (void *)this, this ); connect( this, TQT_SIGNAL( released() ), this, TQT_SLOT( mouseReleased() ) ); } TQWhatsThisButton::~TQWhatsThisButton() { if ( wt && wt->buttons ) wt->buttons->take( (void *)this ); } void TQWhatsThisButton::mouseReleased() { if ( wt->state == TQWhatsThisPrivate::Inactive && isOn() ) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR TQApplication::setOverrideCursor( Qt::WhatsThisCursor, FALSE ); #endif wt->state = TQWhatsThisPrivate::Waiting; tqApp->installEventFilter( wt ); } } static void qWhatsThisPrivateCleanup() { if( wt ) { delete wt; wt = 0; } } // the what's this manager class TQWhatsThisPrivate::TQWhatsThisPrivate() : TQObject( 0, "global what's this object" ) { whatsThat = 0; dict = new TQPtrDict; tlw = new TQPtrDict; wt = this; buttons = new TQPtrDict; state = Inactive; } TQWhatsThisPrivate::~TQWhatsThisPrivate() { #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR if ( state == Waiting && tqApp ) TQApplication::restoreOverrideCursor(); #endif // the two straight-and-simple dicts delete tlw; delete buttons; // then delete the complex one. TQPtrDictIterator it( *dict ); WhatsThisItem * i; TQWidget * w; while( (i=it.current()) != 0 ) { w = (TQWidget *)it.currentKey(); ++it; dict->take( w ); if ( i->deref() ) delete i; } delete dict; if ( whatsThat && !whatsThat->parentWidget() ) { delete whatsThat; } // and finally lose wt wt = 0; } bool TQWhatsThisPrivate::eventFilter( TQObject * o, TQEvent * e ) { switch( state ) { case Waiting: if ( e->type() == TQEvent::MouseButtonPress && o->isWidgetType() ) { TQWidget * w = (TQWidget *) o; if ( ( (TQMouseEvent*)e)->button() == Qt::RightButton ) return FALSE; // ignore RMB if ( w->customWhatsThis() ) return FALSE; TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem * i = 0; TQMouseEvent* me = (TQMouseEvent*) e; TQPoint p = me->pos(); while( w && !i ) { i = dict->find( w ); if ( !i ) { p += w->pos(); w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ); } } leaveWhatsThisMode(); if (!i ) { #if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT) TQAccessible::updateAccessibility( this, 0, TQAccessible::ContextHelpEnd ); #endif return TRUE; } if ( i->whatsthis ) say( w, i->whatsthis->text( p ), me->globalPos() ); else say( w, i->s, me->globalPos() ); return TRUE; } else if ( e->type() == TQEvent::MouseButtonRelease ) { if ( ( (TQMouseEvent*)e)->button() == Qt::RightButton ) return FALSE; // ignore RMB return !o->isWidgetType() || !((TQWidget*)o)->customWhatsThis(); } else if ( e->type() == TQEvent::MouseMove ) { return !o->isWidgetType() || !((TQWidget*)o)->customWhatsThis(); } else if ( e->type() == TQEvent::KeyPress ) { TQKeyEvent* kev = (TQKeyEvent*)e; if ( kev->key() == Key_Escape ) { leaveWhatsThisMode(); return TRUE; } else if ( o->isWidgetType() && ((TQWidget*)o)->customWhatsThis() ) { return FALSE; } else if ( kev->key() == TQt::Key_Menu || ( kev->key() == TQt::Key_F10 && kev->state() == ShiftButton ) ) { // we don't react to these keys, they are used for context menus return FALSE; } else if ( kev->state() == kev->stateAfter() && kev->key() != TQt::Key_Meta ) { // not a modifier key leaveWhatsThisMode(); } } else if ( e->type() == TQEvent::MouseButtonDblClick ) { return TRUE; } break; case Inactive: if ( e->type() == TQEvent::Accel && ((TQKeyEvent *)e)->key() == TQt::Key_F1 && o->isWidgetType() && ((TQKeyEvent *)e)->state() == ShiftButton ) { TQWidget * w = ((TQWidget *)o)->tqfocusWidget(); if ( !w ) break; TQString s = TQWhatsThis::textFor( w, TQPoint(0,0), TRUE ); if ( !s.isNull() ) { say ( w, s, w->mapToGlobal( w->rect().center() ) ); ((TQKeyEvent *)e)->accept(); return TRUE; } } break; } return FALSE; } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis() { if ( !wt ) { wt = new TQWhatsThisPrivate(); // It is necessary to use a post routine, because // the destructor deletes pixmaps and other stuff that // needs a working X connection under X11. qAddPostRoutine( qWhatsThisPrivateCleanup ); } } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::enterWhatsThisMode() { #if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT) TQAccessible::updateAccessibility( this, 0, TQAccessible::ContextHelpStart ); #endif } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::leaveWhatsThisMode() { if ( state == Waiting ) { TQPtrDictIterator it( *(wt->buttons) ); TQWhatsThisButton * b; while( (b=it.current()) != 0 ) { ++it; b->setOn( FALSE ); } #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR TQApplication::restoreOverrideCursor(); #endif state = Inactive; tqApp->removeEventFilter( this ); } } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::say( TQWidget * widget, const TQString &text, const TQPoint& ppos) { if ( text.isEmpty() ) return; // make a fresh widget, and set it up delete whatsThat; whatsThat = new TQWhatsThat( widget, text, #if defined(TQ_WS_X11) TQT_TQWIDGET(TQApplication::desktop()->screen( widget ? widget->x11Screen() : TQCursor::x11Screen()) ), #else 0, #endif "automatic what's this? widget" ); // okay, now to find a suitable location int scr = ( widget ? TQApplication::desktop()->screenNumber( widget ) : #if defined(TQ_WS_X11) TQCursor::x11Screen() #else TQApplication::desktop()->screenNumber( ppos ) #endif // TQ_WS_X11 ); TQRect screen = TQApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry( scr ); int x; int w = whatsThat->width(); int h = whatsThat->height(); int sx = screen.x(); int sy = screen.y(); // first try locating the widget immediately above/below, // with nice tqalignment if possible. TQPoint pos; if ( widget ) pos = widget->mapToGlobal( TQPoint( 0,0 ) ); if ( widget && w > widget->width() + 16 ) x = pos.x() + widget->width()/2 - w/2; else x = ppos.x() - w/2; // squeeze it in if that would result in part of what's this // being only partially visible if ( x + w + shadowWidth > sx+screen.width() ) x = (widget? (TQMIN(screen.width(), pos.x() + widget->width()) ) : screen.width() ) - w; if ( x < sx ) x = sx; int y; if ( widget && h > widget->height() + 16 ) { y = pos.y() + widget->height() + 2; // below, two pixels spacing // what's this is above or below, wherever there's most space if ( y + h + 10 > sy+screen.height() ) y = pos.y() + 2 - shadowWidth - h; // above, overlap } y = ppos.y() + 2; // squeeze it in if that would result in part of what's this // being only partially visible if ( y + h + shadowWidth > sy+screen.height() ) y = ( widget ? (TQMIN(screen.height(), pos.y() + widget->height()) ) : screen.height() ) - h; if ( y < sy ) y = sy; whatsThat->move( x, y ); whatsThat->show(); } TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem* TQWhatsThisPrivate::newItem( TQWidget * widget ) { WhatsThisItem * i = dict->find( (void *)widget ); if ( i ) TQWhatsThis::remove( widget ); i = new WhatsThisItem; dict->insert( (void *)widget, i ); TQWidget * t = widget->tqtopLevelWidget(); if ( !tlw->find( (void *)t ) ) { tlw->insert( (void *)t, t ); t->installEventFilter( this ); } connect( widget, TQT_SIGNAL(destroyed()), this, TQT_SLOT(cleanupWidget()) ); return i; } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::add( TQWidget * widget, TQWhatsThis* special ) { newItem( widget )->whatsthis = special; } void TQWhatsThisPrivate::add( TQWidget * widget, const TQString &text ) { newItem( widget )->s = text; } // and finally the What's This class itself /*! Adds \a text as "What's this" help for \a widget. If the text is rich text formatted (i.e. it contains markup) it will be rendered with the default stylesheet TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet(). The text is destroyed if the widget is later destroyed, so it need not be explicitly removed. \sa remove() */ void TQWhatsThis::add( TQWidget * widget, const TQString &text ) { if ( text.isEmpty() ) return; // pointless TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); wt->add(widget,text); } /*! Removes the "What's this?" help associated with the \a widget. This happens automatically if the widget is destroyed. \sa add() */ void TQWhatsThis::remove( TQWidget * widget ) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem * i = wt->dict->find( (void *)widget ); if ( !i ) return; wt->dict->take( (void *)widget ); i->deref(); if ( !i->count ) delete i; } /*! Returns the what's this text for widget \a w or TQString::null if there is no "What's this?" help for the widget. \a pos contains the mouse position; this is useful, for example, if you've subclassed to make the text that is displayed position dependent. If \a includeParents is TRUE, tqparent widgets are taken into consideration as well when looking for what's this help text. \sa add() */ TQString TQWhatsThis::textFor( TQWidget * w, const TQPoint& pos, bool includeParents ) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); TQWhatsThisPrivate::WhatsThisItem * i = 0; TQPoint p = pos; while( w && !i ) { i = wt->dict->find( w ); if ( !includeParents ) break; if ( !i ) { p += w->pos(); w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ); } } if (!i) return TQString::null; if ( i->whatsthis ) return i->whatsthis->text( p ); return i->s; } /*! Creates a TQToolButton preconfigured to enter "What's this?" mode when clicked. You will often use this with a tool bar as \a tqparent: \code (void) TQWhatsThis::whatsThisButton( my_help_tool_bar ); \endcode */ TQToolButton * TQWhatsThis::whatsThisButton( TQWidget * tqparent ) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); return new TQWhatsThisButton( tqparent, "automatic what's this? button" ); } /*! Constructs a dynamic "What's this?" object for \a widget. The object is deleted when the \a widget is destroyed. When the widget is queried by the user the text() function of this TQWhatsThis will be called to provide the appropriate text, rather than using the text assigned by add(). */ TQWhatsThis::TQWhatsThis( TQWidget * widget) { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); wt->add(widget,this); } /*! Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources. */ TQWhatsThis::~TQWhatsThis() { } /*! This virtual function returns the text for position \e p in the widget that this "What's this?" object documents. If there is no "What's this?" text for the position, TQString::null is returned. The default implementation returns TQString::null. */ TQString TQWhatsThis::text( const TQPoint & ) { return TQString::null; } /*! \fn bool TQWhatsThis::clicked( const TQString& href ) This virtual function is called when the user clicks inside the "What's this?" window. \a href is the link the user clicked on, or TQString::null if there was no link. If the function returns TRUE (the default), the "What's this?" window is closed, otherwise it remains visible. The default implementation ignores \a href and returns TRUE. */ bool TQWhatsThis::clicked( const TQString& ) { return TRUE; } /*! Enters "What's this?" mode and returns immediately. TQt will install a special cursor and take over mouse input until the user clicks somewhere. It then shows any help available and ends "What's this?" mode. Finally, TQt removes the special cursor and help window and then restores ordinary event processing, at which point the left mouse button is no longer pressed. The user can also use the Esc key to leave "What's this?" mode. \sa inWhatsThisMode(), leaveWhatsThisMode() */ void TQWhatsThis::enterWhatsThisMode() { TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); if ( wt->state == TQWhatsThisPrivate::Inactive ) { wt->enterWhatsThisMode(); #ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR TQApplication::setOverrideCursor( Qt::WhatsThisCursor, FALSE ); #endif wt->state = TQWhatsThisPrivate::Waiting; tqApp->installEventFilter( wt ); } } /*! Returns TRUE if the application is in "What's this?" mode; otherwise returns FALSE. \sa enterWhatsThisMode(), leaveWhatsThisMode() */ bool TQWhatsThis::inWhatsThisMode() { if (!wt) return FALSE; return wt->state == TQWhatsThisPrivate::Waiting; } /*! Leaves "What's this?" question mode. This function is used internally by widgets that support TQWidget::customWhatsThis(); applications do not usually call it. An example of such a widget is TQPopupMenu: menus still work normally in "What's this?" mode but also provide help texts for individual menu items. If \a text is not TQString::null, a "What's this?" help window is displayed at the global screen position \a pos. If widget \a w is not 0 and has its own dedicated TQWhatsThis object, this object will receive clicked() messages when the user clicks on hyperlinks inside the help text. \sa inWhatsThisMode(), enterWhatsThisMode(), TQWhatsThis::clicked() */ void TQWhatsThis::leaveWhatsThisMode( const TQString& text, const TQPoint& pos, TQWidget* w ) { if ( !inWhatsThisMode() ) return; wt->leaveWhatsThisMode(); if ( !text.isNull() ) wt->say( w, text, pos ); } /*! Display \a text in a help window at the global screen position \a pos. If widget \a w is not 0 and has its own dedicated TQWhatsThis object, this object will receive clicked() messages when the user clicks on hyperlinks inside the help text. \sa TQWhatsThis::clicked() */ void TQWhatsThis::display( const TQString& text, const TQPoint& pos, TQWidget* w ) { if ( inWhatsThisMode() ) { leaveWhatsThisMode( text, pos, w ); return; } TQWhatsThisPrivate::setUpWhatsThis(); wt->say( w, text, pos ); } /*! Sets the font for all "What's this?" helps to \a font. */ void TQWhatsThis::setFont( const TQFont &font ) { TQApplication::tqsetFont( font, TRUE, "TQWhatsThat" ); } #include "tqwhatsthis.tqmoc" #endif