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diff --git a/doc/html/customlayout.html b/doc/html/customlayout.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b846fe300 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/html/customlayout.html @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> +<!-- /home/espenr/tmp/qt-3.3.8-espenr-2499/qt-x11-free-3.3.8/doc/layout.doc:285 --> +<html> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> +<title>Writing your own layout manager</title> +<style type="text/css"><!-- +fn { margin-left: 1cm; text-indent: -1cm; } +a:link { color: #004faf; text-decoration: none } +a:visited { color: #672967; text-decoration: none } +body { background: #ffffff; color: black; } +--></style> +</head> +<body> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> +<tr bgcolor="#E5E5E5"> +<td valign=center> + <a href="index.html"> +<font color="#004faf">Home</font></a> + | <a href="classes.html"> +<font color="#004faf">All Classes</font></a> + | <a href="mainclasses.html"> +<font color="#004faf">Main Classes</font></a> + | <a href="annotated.html"> +<font color="#004faf">Annotated</font></a> + | <a href="groups.html"> +<font color="#004faf">Grouped Classes</font></a> + | <a href="functions.html"> +<font color="#004faf">Functions</font></a> +</td> +<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>Writing your own layout manager</h1> + + +<p> Here we present an example in detail. The class CardLayout is inspired +by the Java layout manager of the same name. It lays out the items +(widgets or nested layouts) on top of each other, each item offset by +<a href="qlayout.html#spacing">TQLayout::spacing</a>(). +<p> To write your own layout class, you must define the following: +<ul> +<li> A data structure to store the items handled by the layout. Each +item is a <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a>. We will use a +<a href="qptrlist.html">TQPtrList</a> in this example. +<li> <a href="qlayout.html#addItem">addItem()</a>, how to add items to +the layout. +<li> <a href="qlayout.html#setGeometry">setGeometry()</a>, how to perform +the layout. +<li> <a href="qlayoutitem.html#sizeHint">sizeHint()</a>, the preferred size +of the layout. +<li> <a href="qlayout.html#iterator">iterator()</a>, how to iterate over +the layout. +</ul> +<p> In most cases, you will also implement <a href="qlayout.html#minimumSize">minimumSize</a>(). +<p> <h2> card.h +</h2> +<a name="1"></a><p> <pre> +#ifndef CARD_H +#define CARD_H + +#include <<a href="qlayout-h.html">qlayout.h</a>> +#include <<a href="qptrlist-h.html">qptrlist.h</a>> + +class CardLayout : public <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a> +{ +public: + CardLayout( <a href="qwidget.html">TQWidget</a> *parent, int dist ) + : <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a>( parent, 0, dist ) {} + CardLayout( <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a>* parent, int dist) + : <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a>( parent, dist ) { } + CardLayout( int dist ) + : <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a>( dist ) {} + ~CardLayout(); + + void addItem(TQLayoutItem *item); + <a href="qsize.html">TQSize</a> sizeHint() const; + <a href="qsize.html">TQSize</a> minimumSize() const; + <a href="qlayoutiterator.html">TQLayoutIterator</a> iterator(); + void setGeometry(const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> &rect); + +private: + <a href="qptrlist.html">TQPtrList</a><TQLayoutItem> list; +}; + +#endif +</pre> + +<p> <h3> card.cpp +</h3> +<a name="1-1"></a><p> <pre> +#include "card.h" +</pre> + +<p> First we define an iterator over the layout. Layout iterators are used +internally by the layout system to handle deletion of widgets. They +are also available for application programmers. +<p> There are two different classes involved: <a href="qlayoutiterator.html">TQLayoutIterator</a> is the class +that is visible to application programmers, it is <a href="shclass.html#explicitly-shared">explicitly shared</a>. +The TQLayoutIterator contains a <a href="qglayoutiterator.html">TQGLayoutIterator</a> that does all the +work. We must create a subclass of TQGLayoutIterator that knows how to +iterate over our layout class. +<p> In this case, we choose a simple implementation: we store an integer +index into the list and a pointer to the list. Every <a href="qglayoutiterator.html">TQGLayoutIterator</a> subclass must implement <a href="qglayoutiterator.html#current">current</a>(), <a href="qglayoutiterator.html#next">next</a>() and <a href="qglayoutiterator.html#takeCurrent">takeCurrent</a>(), as well as a +constructor. In our example we do not need a destructor. +<p> <pre> +class CardLayoutIterator : public <a href="qglayoutiterator.html">TQGLayoutIterator</a> +{ +public: + CardLayoutIterator( <a href="qptrlist.html">TQPtrList</a><TQLayoutItem> *l ) + : idx( 0 ), list( l ) {} + + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *current() + { return idx < int(list-><a href="qptrlist.html#count">count</a>()) ? list-><a href="qptrlist.html#at">at</a>(idx) : 0; } + + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *next() + { idx++; return current(); } + + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *takeCurrent() + { return list-><a href="qptrlist.html#take">take</a>( idx ); } + +private: + int idx; + <a href="qptrlist.html">TQPtrList</a><TQLayoutItem> *list; +}; +</pre> + +<p> We must implement TQLayout:iterator() to return a <a href="qlayoutiterator.html">TQLayoutIterator</a> over +this layout. +<p> <pre> +TQLayoutIterator CardLayout::iterator() +{ + return TQLayoutIterator( new CardLayoutIterator(&list) ); +} +</pre> + +<p> addItem() implements the default placement strategy for layout items. +It must be implemented. It is used by <a href="qlayout.html#add">TQLayout::add</a>(), by the <a href="qlayout.html">TQLayout</a> +constructor that takes a layout as parent, and it is used to implement +the <a href="qlayout.html#autoAdd">auto-add</a> feature. If your layout +has advanced placement options that retquire parameters, you must +provide extra access functions such as <a href="qgridlayout.html#addMultiCell">TQGridLayout::addMultiCell</a>(). +<p> <pre> +void CardLayout::addItem( <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *item ) +{ + list.append( item ); +} +</pre> + +<p> The layout takes over responsibility of the items added. Since +<a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> does not inherit <a href="qobject.html">TQObject</a>, we must delete the items +manually. The function <a href="qlayout.html#deleteAllItems">TQLayout::deleteAllItems</a>() uses the iterator we +defined above to delete all the items in the layout. +<p> <pre> +CardLayout::~CardLayout() +{ + deleteAllItems(); +} +</pre> + +<p> The setGeometry() function actually performs the layout. The rectangle +supplied as an argument does not include margin(). If relevant, use +spacing() as the distance between items. +<p> <pre> +void CardLayout::setGeometry( const <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> &rect ) +{ + TQLayout::<a href="qlayout.html#setGeometry">setGeometry</a>( rect ); + + <a href="qptrlistiterator.html">TQPtrListIterator</a><TQLayoutItem> it( list ); + if (it.<a href="qptrlistiterator.html#count">count</a>() == 0) + return; + + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *item; + + int i = 0; + + int w = rect.<a href="qrect.html#width">width</a>() - ( list.count() - 1 ) * spacing(); + int h = rect.<a href="qrect.html#height">height</a>() - ( list.count() - 1 ) * spacing(); + + while ( (item = it.<a href="qptrlistiterator.html#current">current</a>()) != 0 ) { + ++it; + <a href="qrect.html">TQRect</a> geom( rect.<a href="qrect.html#x">x</a>() + i * spacing(), rect.<a href="qrect.html#y">y</a>() + i * spacing(), + w, h ); + item-><a href="qlayoutitem.html#setGeometry">setGeometry</a>( geom ); + ++i; + } +} +</pre> + +<p> sizeHint() and minimumSize() are normally very similar in +implementation. The sizes returned by both functions should include +spacing(), but not margin(). +<p> <pre> +TQSize CardLayout::sizeHint() const +{ + <a href="qsize.html">TQSize</a> s( 0, 0 ); + int n = list.count(); + if ( n > 0 ) + s = TQSize( 100, 70 ); // start with a nice default size + <a href="qptrlistiterator.html">TQPtrListIterator</a><TQLayoutItem> it( list ); + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *item; + while ( (item = it.<a href="qptrlistiterator.html#current">current</a>()) != 0 ) { + ++it; + s = s.<a href="qsize.html#expandedTo">expandedTo</a>( item-><a href="qlayoutitem.html#minimumSize">minimumSize</a>() ); + } + return s + n * TQSize( spacing(), spacing() ); +} + +TQSize CardLayout::minimumSize() const +{ + <a href="qsize.html">TQSize</a> s( 0, 0 ); + int n = list.count(); + <a href="qptrlistiterator.html">TQPtrListIterator</a><TQLayoutItem> it( list ); + <a href="qlayoutitem.html">TQLayoutItem</a> *item; + while ( (item = it.<a href="qptrlistiterator.html#current">current</a>()) != 0 ) { + ++it; + s = s.<a href="qsize.html#expandedTo">expandedTo</a>( item-><a href="qlayoutitem.html#minimumSize">minimumSize</a>() ); + } + return s + n * TQSize( spacing(), spacing() ); +} +</pre> + +<p> <h2> Further Notes +</h2> +<a name="2"></a><p> This layout does not implement heightForWidth(). +<p> We ignore <a href="qlayoutitem.html#isEmpty">TQLayoutItem::isEmpty</a>(), this means that the layout will +treat hidden widgets as visible. +<p> For complex layouts, speed can be greatly increased by caching +calculated values. In that case, implement <a href="qlayoutitem.html#invalidate">TQLayoutItem::invalidate</a>() +to mark the cached data as dirty. +<p> Calling <a href="qlayoutitem.html#sizeHint">TQLayoutItem::sizeHint</a>(), etc. may be expensive, so you should +store the value in a local variable if you need it again later in the +same function. +<p> You should not call <a href="qlayoutitem.html#setGeometry">TQLayoutItem::setGeometry</a>() twice on the same item +in the same function. That can be very expensive if the item has +several child widgets, because it will have to do a complete layout +every time. Instead, calculate the geometry and then set it. 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