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TQMessageBox Class Reference

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The TQMessageBox class provides a modal dialog with a short message, an icon, and some buttons. +More... +

#include <ntqmessagebox.h> +

Inherits TQDialog. +

List of all member functions. +

Public Members

+ +

Static Public Members

+ +

Properties

+ +

Detailed Description

+ + +The TQMessageBox class provides a modal dialog with a short message, an icon, and some buttons. + + +

Message boxes are used to provide informative messages and to ask +simple questions. +

TQMessageBox provides a range of different messages, arranged +roughly along two axes: severity and complexity. +

Severity is +

+ + + + +
Question +For message boxes that ask a question as part of normal +operation. Some style guides recommend using Information for this +purpose. +
Information +For message boxes that are part of normal operation. +
Warning +For message boxes that tell the user about unusual errors. +
Critical +For message boxes that tell the user about critical errors. +
+

The message box has a different icon for each of the severity levels. +

Complexity is one button (OK) for simple messages, or two or even +three buttons for questions. +

There are static functions for the most common cases. +

Examples: +

If a program is unable to find a supporting file, but can do perfectly +well without it: +

+    TQMessageBox::information( this, "Application name",
+    "Unable to find the user preferences file.\n"
+    "The factory default will be used instead." );
+    
+ +

question() is useful for simple yes/no questions: +

+    if ( TQFile::exists( filename ) &&
+        TQMessageBox::question(
+            this,
+            tr("Overwrite File? -- Application Name"),
+            tr("A file called %1 already exists."
+                "Do you want to overwrite it?")
+                .arg( filename ),
+            tr("&Yes"), tr("&No"),
+            TQString::null, 0, 1 ) )
+        return false;
+    
+ +

warning() can be used to tell the user about unusual errors, or +errors which can't be easily fixed: +

+    switch( TQMessageBox::warning( this, "Application name",
+        "Could not connect to the <mumble> server.\n"
+        "This program can't function correctly "
+        "without the server.\n\n",
+        "Retry",
+        "Quit", 0, 0, 1 ) ) {
+    case 0: // The user clicked the Retry again button or pressed Enter
+        // try again
+        break;
+    case 1: // The user clicked the Quit or pressed Escape
+        // exit
+        break;
+    }
+    
+ +

The text part of all message box messages can be either rich text +or plain text. If you specify a rich text formatted string, it +will be rendered using the default stylesheet. See +TQStyleSheet::defaultSheet() for details. With certain strings that +contain XML meta characters, the auto-rich text detection may +fail, interpreting plain text incorrectly as rich text. In these +rare cases, use TQStyleSheet::convertFromPlainText() to convert +your plain text string to a visually equivalent rich text string +or set the text format explicitly with setTextFormat(). +

Note that the Microsoft Windows User Interface Guidelines +recommend using the application name as the window's caption. +

Below are more examples of how to use the static member functions. +After these examples you will find an overview of the non-static +member functions. +

Exiting a program is part of its normal operation. If there is +unsaved data the user probably should be asked if they want to +save the data. For example: +

+    switch( TQMessageBox::information( this, "Application name here",
+        "The document contains unsaved changes\n"
+        "Do you want to save the changes before exiting?",
+        "&Save", "&Discard", "Cancel",
+        0,      // Enter == button 0
+        2 ) ) { // Escape == button 2
+    case 0: // Save clicked or Alt+S pressed or Enter pressed.
+        // save
+        break;
+    case 1: // Discard clicked or Alt+D pressed
+        // don't save but exit
+        break;
+    case 2: // Cancel clicked or Escape pressed
+        // don't exit
+        break;
+    }
+    
+ +

The Escape button cancels the entire exit operation, and pressing +Enter causes the changes to be saved before the exit occurs. +

Disk full errors are unusual and they certainly can be hard to +correct. This example uses predefined buttons instead of +hard-coded button texts: +

+    switch( TQMessageBox::warning( this, "Application name here",
+        "Could not save the user preferences,\n"
+        "because the disk is full. You can delete\n"
+        "some files and press Retry, or you can\n"
+        "abort the Save Preferences operation.",
+        TQMessageBox::Retry | TQMessageBox::Default,
+        TQMessageBox::Abort | TQMessageBox::Escape )) {
+    case TQMessageBox::Retry: // Retry clicked or Enter pressed
+        // try again
+        break;
+    case TQMessageBox::Abort: // Abort clicked or Escape pressed
+        // abort
+        break;
+    }
+    
+ +

The critical() function should be reserved for critical errors. In +this example errorDetails is a TQString or const char*, and TQString +is used to concatenate several strings: +

+    TQMessageBox::critical( 0, "Application name here",
+        TQString("An internal error occurred. Please ") +
+        "call technical support at 1234-56789 and report\n"+
+        "these numbers:\n\n" + errorDetails +
+        "\n\nApplication will now exit." );
+    
+ +

In this example an OK button is displayed. +

TQMessageBox provides a very simple About box which displays an +appropriate icon and the string you provide: +

+    TQMessageBox::about( this, "About <Application>",
+        "<Application> is a <one-paragraph blurb>\n\n"
+        "Copyright 1991-2003 Such-and-such. "
+        "<License words here.>\n\n"
+        "For technical support, call 1234-56789 or see\n"
+        "http://www.such-and-such.com/Application/\n" );
+    
+ +

See about() for more information. +

If you want your users to know that the application is built using +TQt (so they know that you use high quality tools) you might like +to add an "About TQt" menu option under the Help menu to invoke +aboutTQt(). +

If none of the standard message boxes is suitable, you can create a +TQMessageBox from scratch and use custom button texts: +

+    TQMessageBox mb( "Application name here",
+        "Saving the file will overwrite the original file on the disk.\n"
+        "Do you really want to save?",
+        TQMessageBox::Information,
+        TQMessageBox::Yes | TQMessageBox::Default,
+        TQMessageBox::No,
+        TQMessageBox::Cancel | TQMessageBox::Escape );
+    mb.setButtonText( TQMessageBox::Yes, "Save" );
+    mb.setButtonText( TQMessageBox::No, "Discard" );
+    switch( mb.exec() ) {
+    case TQMessageBox::Yes:
+        // save and exit
+        break;
+    case TQMessageBox::No:
+        // exit without saving
+        break;
+    case TQMessageBox::Cancel:
+        // don't save and don't exit
+        break;
+    }
+    
+ +

TQMessageBox defines two enum types: Icon and an unnamed button type. +Icon defines the Question, Information, Warning, and Critical icons for each GUI style. It is used by the constructor +and by the static member functions question(), information(), +warning() and critical(). A function called standardIcon() gives +you access to the various icons. +

The button types are: +

+

Button types can be combined with two modifiers by using OR, '|': +

+

The text(), icon() and iconPixmap() functions provide access to the +current text and pixmap of the message box. The setText(), setIcon() +and setIconPixmap() let you change it. The difference between +setIcon() and setIconPixmap() is that the former accepts a +TQMessageBox::Icon and can be used to set standard icons, whereas the +latter accepts a TQPixmap and can be used to set custom icons. +

setButtonText() and buttonText() provide access to the buttons. +

TQMessageBox has no signals or slots. +

+

See also TQDialog, Isys on error messages, GUI Design Handbook: Message Box, and Dialog Classes. + +


Member Type Documentation

+

TQMessageBox::Icon

+ +

This enum has the following values: +

+


Member Function Documentation

+

TQMessageBox::TQMessageBox ( TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) +

+Constructs a message box with no text and a button with the label +"OK". +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

The parent and name arguments are passed to the TQDialog +constructor. + +

TQMessageBox::TQMessageBox ( const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, Icon icon, int button0, int button1, int button2, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0, bool modal = TRUE, WFlags f = WStyle_DialogBorder ) +

+Constructs a message box with a caption, a text, an icon, +and up to three buttons. +

The icon must be one of the following: +

+

Each button, button0, button1 and button2, can have one +of the following values: +

+

Use TQMessageBox::NoButton for the later parameters to have fewer +than three buttons in your message box. If you don't specify any +buttons at all, TQMessageBox will provide an Ok button. +

One of the buttons can be OR-ed with the TQMessageBox::Default +flag to make it the default button (clicked when Enter is +pressed). +

One of the buttons can be OR-ed with the TQMessageBox::Escape +flag to make it the cancel or close button (clicked when Escape is +pressed). +

Example: +

+    TQMessageBox mb( "Application Name",
+        "Hardware failure.\n\nDisk error detected\nDo you want to stop?",
+        TQMessageBox::Question,
+        TQMessageBox::Yes | TQMessageBox::Default,
+        TQMessageBox::No  | TQMessageBox::Escape,
+        TQMessageBox::NoButton );
+    if ( mb.exec() == TQMessageBox::No )
+        // try again
+    
+ +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

If modal is TRUE the message box is modal; otherwise it +is modeless. +

The parent, name, modal, and f arguments are passed to +the TQDialog constructor. +

See also caption, text, and icon. + +

TQMessageBox::~TQMessageBox () +

+Destroys the message box. + +

void TQMessageBox::about ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text ) [static] +

+Displays a simple about box with caption caption and text text. The about box's parent is parent. +

about() looks for a suitable icon in four locations: +

    +
  1. It prefers parent->icon() if that exists. +
  2. If not, it tries the top-level widget containing parent. +
  3. If that fails, it tries the main widget. +
  4. As a last resort it uses the Information icon. +
+

The about box has a single button labelled "OK". +

See also TQWidget::icon and TQApplication::mainWidget(). + +

Examples: action/application.cpp, application/application.cpp, chart/chartform.cpp, helpviewer/helpwindow.cpp, mdi/application.cpp, menu/menu.cpp, and themes/themes.cpp. +

void TQMessageBox::aboutTQt ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption = TQString::null ) [static] +

+Displays a simple message box about TQt, with caption caption +and centered over parent (if parent is not 0). The message +includes the version number of TQt being used by the application. +

This is useful for inclusion in the Help menu of an application. +See the examples/menu/menu.cpp example. +

TQApplication provides this functionality as a slot. +

See also TQApplication::aboutTQt(). + +

Examples: action/application.cpp, application/application.cpp, chart/chartform.cpp, helpviewer/helpwindow.cpp, menu/menu.cpp, themes/themes.cpp, and trivial/trivial.cpp. +

void TQMessageBox::adjustSize () [virtual] +

+Adjusts the size of the message box to fit the contents just before +TQDialog::exec() or TQDialog::show() is called. +

This function will not be called if the message box has been explicitly +resized before showing it. + +

Reimplemented from TQWidget. +

TQString TQMessageBox::buttonText ( int button ) const +

+Returns the text of the message box button button, or +TQString::null if the message box does not contain the button. +

See also setButtonText(). + +

int TQMessageBox::critical ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, int button0, int button1, int button2 = 0 ) [static] +

+Opens a critical message box with the caption caption and the +text text. The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the +button parameters, button0, button1 and button2 may be +set to one of the following values: +

+

If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last +two buttons to TQMessageBox::NoButton. +

One button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Default, and one +button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Escape. +

Returns the identity (TQMessageBox::Ok, or TQMessageBox::No, etc.) +of the button that was clicked. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

See also information(), question(), and warning(). + +

Examples: network/archivesearch/archivedialog.ui.h, network/ftpclient/ftpmainwindow.ui.h, process/process.cpp, and xml/outliner/outlinetree.cpp. +

int TQMessageBox::critical ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & button0Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button1Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button2Text = TQString::null, int defaultButtonNumber = 0, int escapeButtonNumber = -1 ) [static] +

+This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +

Displays a critical error message box with a caption, a text, and +1, 2 or 3 buttons. Returns the number of the button that was +clicked (0, 1 or 2). +

button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. +If button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. +button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional, +and button2Text is the text of the third button, and is +optional. defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the +default button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking +the default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing +Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; +supply 0, 1, or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking +the relevant button. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

See also information(), question(), and warning(). + +

Icon TQMessageBox::icon () const +

Returns the message box's icon. +See the "icon" property for details. +

const TQPixmap * TQMessageBox::iconPixmap () const +

Returns the current icon. +See the "iconPixmap" property for details. +

int TQMessageBox::information ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, int button0, int button1 = 0, int button2 = 0 ) [static] +

+Opens an information message box with the caption caption and +the text text. The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of +the buttons, button0, button1 and button2 may be set to +one of the following values: +

+

If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last +two buttons to TQMessageBox::NoButton. +

One button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Default, and one +button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Escape. +

Returns the identity (TQMessageBox::Ok, or TQMessageBox::No, etc.) +of the button that was clicked. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

See also question(), warning(), and critical(). + +

Examples: action/application.cpp, application/application.cpp, dirview/dirview.cpp, fileiconview/qfileiconview.cpp, picture/picture.cpp, qwerty/qwerty.cpp, and simple/main.cpp. +

int TQMessageBox::information ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & button0Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button1Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button2Text = TQString::null, int defaultButtonNumber = 0, int escapeButtonNumber = -1 ) [static] +

+This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +

Displays an information message box with caption caption, text +text and one, two or three buttons. Returns the index of the +button that was clicked (0, 1 or 2). +

button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. +If button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. +button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional. +button2Text is the text of the third button, and is optional. +defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the default +button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking the +default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing +Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; +supply 0, 1 or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking +the relevant button. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

Note: If you do not specify an Escape button then if the Escape +button is pressed then -1 will be returned. It is suggested that +you specify an Escape button to prevent this from happening. +

See also question(), warning(), and critical(). + +

int TQMessageBox::message ( const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & buttonText = TQString::null, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * = 0 ) [static] +

+This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code. +

Opens a modal message box directly using the specified parameters. +

Please use information(), warning(), question(), or critical() instead. + +

Example: grapher/grapher.cpp. +

bool TQMessageBox::query ( const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & yesButtonText = TQString::null, const TQString & noButtonText = TQString::null, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * = 0 ) [static] +

+This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code. +

Queries the user using a modal message box with two buttons. +Note that caption is not always shown, it depends on the window manager. +

Please use information(), question(), warning(), or critical() instead. + +

int TQMessageBox::question ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, int button0, int button1 = 0, int button2 = 0 ) [static] +

+Opens a question message box with the caption caption and the +text text. The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the +buttons, button0, button1 and button2 may be set to one +of the following values: +

+

If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last +two buttons to TQMessageBox::NoButton. +

One button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Default, and one +button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Escape. +

Returns the identity (TQMessageBox::Yes, or TQMessageBox::No, etc.) +of the button that was clicked. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

See also information(), warning(), and critical(). + +

int TQMessageBox::question ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & button0Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button1Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button2Text = TQString::null, int defaultButtonNumber = 0, int escapeButtonNumber = -1 ) [static] +

+This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +

Displays a question message box with caption caption, text text and one, two or three buttons. Returns the index of the +button that was clicked (0, 1 or 2). +

button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. +If button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. +button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional. +button2Text is the text of the third button, and is optional. +defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the default +button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking the +default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing +Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; +supply 0, 1 or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking +the relevant button. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

Note: If you do not specify an Escape button then if the Escape +button is pressed then -1 will be returned. It is suggested that +you specify an Escape button to prevent this from happening. +

See also information(), warning(), and critical(). + +

void TQMessageBox::setButtonText ( int button, const TQString & text ) +

+Sets the text of the message box button button to text. +Setting the text of a button that is not in the message box is +silently ignored. +

See also buttonText(). + +

void TQMessageBox::setIcon ( Icon ) +

Sets the message box's icon. +See the "icon" property for details. +

void TQMessageBox::setIconPixmap ( const TQPixmap & ) +

Sets the current icon. +See the "iconPixmap" property for details. +

void TQMessageBox::setText ( const TQString & ) +

Sets the message box text to be displayed. +See the "text" property for details. +

void TQMessageBox::setTextFormat ( TextFormat ) +

Sets the format of the text displayed by the message box. +See the "textFormat" property for details. +

TQPixmap TQMessageBox::standardIcon ( Icon icon ) [static] +

+Returns the pixmap used for a standard icon. This allows the +pixmaps to be used in more complex message boxes. icon +specifies the required icon, e.g. TQMessageBox::Question, +TQMessageBox::Information, TQMessageBox::Warning or +TQMessageBox::Critical. + +

TQPixmap TQMessageBox::standardIcon ( Icon icon, GUIStyle style ) [static] +

+This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code. +

Returns the pixmap used for a standard icon. This +allows the pixmaps to be used in more complex message boxes. +icon specifies the required icon, e.g. TQMessageBox::Information, +TQMessageBox::Warning or TQMessageBox::Critical. +

style is unused. + +

TQString TQMessageBox::text () const +

Returns the message box text to be displayed. +See the "text" property for details. +

TextFormat TQMessageBox::textFormat () const +

Returns the format of the text displayed by the message box. +See the "textFormat" property for details. +

int TQMessageBox::warning ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, int button0, int button1, int button2 = 0 ) [static] +

+Opens a warning message box with the caption caption and the +text text. The dialog may have up to three buttons. Each of the +button parameters, button0, button1 and button2 may be +set to one of the following values: +

+

If you don't want all three buttons, set the last button, or last +two buttons to TQMessageBox::NoButton. +

One button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Default, and one +button can be OR-ed with TQMessageBox::Escape. +

Returns the identity (TQMessageBox::Ok, or TQMessageBox::No, etc.) +of the button that was clicked. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

See also information(), question(), and critical(). + +

Examples: chart/chartform.cpp, i18n/main.cpp, network/mail/smtp.cpp, qwerty/qwerty.cpp, showimg/showimg.cpp, and sound/sound.cpp. +

int TQMessageBox::warning ( TQWidget * parent, const TQString & caption, const TQString & text, const TQString & button0Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button1Text = TQString::null, const TQString & button2Text = TQString::null, int defaultButtonNumber = 0, int escapeButtonNumber = -1 ) [static] +

+This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. +

Displays a warning message box with a caption, a text, and 1, 2 or +3 buttons. Returns the number of the button that was clicked (0, +1, or 2). +

button0Text is the text of the first button, and is optional. +If button0Text is not supplied, "OK" (translated) will be used. +button1Text is the text of the second button, and is optional, +and button2Text is the text of the third button, and is +optional. defaultButtonNumber (0, 1 or 2) is the index of the +default button; pressing Return or Enter is the same as clicking +the default button. It defaults to 0 (the first button). escapeButtonNumber is the index of the Escape button; pressing +Escape is the same as clicking this button. It defaults to -1; +supply 0, 1, or 2 to make pressing Escape equivalent to clicking +the relevant button. +

If parent is 0, the message box becomes an application-global +modal dialog box. If parent is a widget, the message box +becomes modal relative to parent. +

Note: If you do not specify an Escape button then if the Escape +button is pressed then -1 will be returned. It is suggested that +you specify an Escape button to prevent this from happening. +

See also information(), question(), and critical(). + +


Property Documentation

+

Icon icon

+

This property holds the message box's icon. +

The icon of the message box can be one of the following predefined +icons: +

+

The actual pixmap used for displaying the icon depends on the +current GUI style. You can also set +a custom pixmap icon using the TQMessageBox::iconPixmap +property. The default icon is TQMessageBox::NoIcon. +

See also iconPixmap. + +

Set this property's value with setIcon() and get this property's value with icon(). +

TQPixmap iconPixmap

+

This property holds the current icon. +

The icon currently used by the message box. Note that it's often +hard to draw one pixmap that looks appropriate in both Motif and +Windows GUI styles; you may want to draw two pixmaps. +

See also icon. + +

Set this property's value with setIconPixmap() and get this property's value with iconPixmap(). +

TQString text

+

This property holds the message box text to be displayed. +

The text will be interpreted either as a plain text or as rich +text, depending on the text format setting (TQMessageBox::textFormat). The default setting is AutoText, i.e. +the message box will try to auto-detect the format of the text. +

The default value of this property is TQString::null. +

See also textFormat. + +

Set this property's value with setText() and get this property's value with text(). +

TextFormat textFormat

+

This property holds the format of the text displayed by the message box. +

The current text format used by the message box. See the TQt::TextFormat enum for an explanation of the possible options. +

The default format is AutoText. +

See also text. + +

Set this property's value with setTextFormat() and get this property's value with textFormat(). + +


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