The QIconSet class provides a set of differently styled and sized icons. More...
#include <qiconset.h>
Once a QIconSet is fed some pixmaps, it can generate smaller, larger, active and disabled pixmaps. Such pixmaps are used by QToolButton, QHeader, QPopupMenu, etc. to show an icon representing a piece of functionality.
The simplest usage of QIconSet is to create one from a QPixmap then use it, allowing Qt to work out all the required icon sizes. For example:
QToolButton *tb = new QToolButton( QIconSet( QPixmap("open.xpm") ), ... );
Using whichever pixmaps you specify as a base, QIconSet provides a set of six icons each with a Size and a Mode:
You can set any of the icons using setPixmap() and when you retrieve one using pixmap(Size,Mode), QIconSet will compute it from the closest other icon and cache it for later.
The Disabled
appearance is computed using a "shadow" algorithm
which produces results very similar to that used in Microsoft
Windows 95.
The Active
appearance is identical to the Normal
appearance
unless you use setPixmap() to set it to something special.
When scaling icons, QIconSet uses smooth scaling, which can partially blend the color component of pixmaps. If the results look poor, the best solution is to supply both large and small sizes of pixmap.
QIconSet provides a function, isGenerated(), that indicates whether an icon was set by the application programmer or computed by QIconSet itself.
If you write your own widgets that have an option to set a small pixmap, you should consider instead, or additionally, allowing a QIconSet to be set for that pixmap. The Qt class QToolButton is an example of such a widget.
Provide a method to set a QIconSet, and when you draw the icon, choose whichever icon is appropriate for the current state of your widget. For example:
void YourWidget::drawIcon( QPainter* p, QPoint pos ) { p->drawPixmap( pos, icons->pixmap(isEnabled(), QIconSet::Small) ); }
You might also make use of the Active mode, perhaps making your widget Active when the mouse in inside the widget (see QWidget::enterEvent), while the mouse is pressed pending the release that will activate the function, or when it is the currently selected item.
See also QPixmap, QLabel, QToolButton, QPopupMenu, QIconViewItem::setViewMode(), QMainWindow::setUsesBigPixmaps(), GUI Design Handbook: Iconic Label and Microsoft Icon Gallery.
Normal
- the pixmap to be displayed when the user is
not interacting with the icon, but when the
functionality represented by the icon is available.
Disabled
- the pixmap to be displayed when the
functionality represented by the icon is not available.
Active
- the pixmap to be displayed when the
functionality represented by the icon is available and
the user is interacting with the icon, such as by pointing
at it or by invoking it.
Automatic
- the size of the pixmap is determined from its
pixel size. This is a useful default.
Small
- the pixmap is the smaller of two.
Large
- the pixmap is the larger of two
If a Small pixmap is not set by QIconSet::setPixmap(), then the Large pixmap may be automatically scaled to two-thirds of its size to generate the Small pixmap. Conversely, a Small pixmap will be automatically scaled up by 50% to create a Large pixmap if needed.
See also setPixmap(), pixmap(), QIconViewItem::setViewMode() and QMainWindow::setUsesBigPixmaps().
Constructs an icon set of null pixmaps. Use setPixmap(), reset(), or operator=() to set some pixmaps.
See also reset().
Constructs an icon set for which the Normal pixmap is pixmap, which is assumed to be the given size.
The default for size is Automatic,
which means that
QIconSet will determine if the pixmap is Small or Large
from its pixel size.
Pixmaps less than 23 pixels wide are considered to be Small.
See also reset().
Creates an iconset which uses the pixmap smallPix for for displaying small a small icon, and largePix for displaying a large one.
Constructs a copy of other. This is very fast.
[virtual]
Destructs the icon set and frees any allocated resources.
Detaches this icon set from others with which it may share data.
You will never need to call this function; other QIconSet functions call it as necessary.
Returns TRUE if the variant with size s and mode m was automatically generated, and FALSE if it was not. This mainly useful for development purposes.
Returns TRUE if the icon set is empty. Currently, a QIconSet is never empty (although it may contain null pixmaps).
Assigns other to this icon set and returns a reference to this icon set.
This is very fast.
See also detach().
Returns the pixmap originally provided to the constructor or to reset(). This is the Normal pixmap of unspecified Size.
See also reset().
Returns a pixmap with size s and mode m, generating one if needed. Generated pixmaps are cached.
Returns a pixmap with size s, and Mode either Normal or Disabled, depending on the value of enabled.
Sets this icon set to provide pm for the Normal pixmap, assuming it to be of size s.
This is equivalent to assigning QIconSet(pm,s) to this icon set.
Sets this icon set to provide pm for a size and mode. It may also use pm for deriving some other varieties if those are not set.
The size can be one of Automatic, Large or Small. If Automatic is used, QIconSet will determine if the pixmap is Small or Large from its pixel size. Pixmaps less than 23 pixels wide are considered to be Small.
See also reset().
Sets this icon set to load fileName as a pixmap and provide it for size s and mode m. It may also use the pixmap for deriving some other varieties if those are not set.
The size can be one of Automatic, Large or Small. If Automatic is used, QIconSet will determine if the pixmap is Small or Large from its pixel size. Pixmaps less than 23 pixels wide are considered to be Small.
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