The QPen class defines how a QPainter should draw lines and outlines of shapes. More...
#include <qpen.h>
Inherits Qt.
A pen has a style, a width, a color, a cap style and a join style.
The pen style defines the line type. The default pen style is Qt::SolidLine.
Setting the style to NoPen
tells the painter to
not draw lines or outlines.
The pen width defines the line width. The default line width is 0, which draws a 1-pixel line very fast, but with lower precision than with a line width of 1. Setting the line width to 1 or more draws lines that are precise, but drawing is slower.
The pen color defines the color of lines and text. The default line color is black. The QColor documentation lists predefined colors.
The cap style defines how the end points of lines are drawn. The join style defines how the joins between two lines drawn when multiple, connected lines are drawn (QPainter::drawPolyLine() etc.). The cap and join styles apply only to wide lines, i.e. when the width is 1 or greater.
Use the QBrush class for specifying fill styles.
Example:
QPainter painter; QPen pen( red, 2 ); // red solid line, 2 pixel width painter.begin( &anyPaintDevice ); // paint something painter.setPen( pen ); // set the red, fat pen painter.drawRect( 40,30, 200,100 ); // draw rectangle painter.setPen( blue ); // set blue pen, 0 pixel width painter.drawLine( 40,30, 240,130 ); // draw diagonal in rectangle painter.end(); // painting done
See the setStyle() function for a complete list of pen styles.
About the end point of lines: For wide (non-0-width) pens, it depends on the cap style whether the end point is drawn or not. For 0-width pens, QPainter will try to make sure that the end point is drawn, but this cannot be absolutely guaranteed, since the underlying drawing engine is free to use any (typically accellerated) algorithm for drawing 0-width lines. On all tested systems, however, the endpoint of at least all non-diagonal lines are drawn.
See also QPainter and QPainter::setPen().
Examples: progress/progress.cpp desktop/desktop.cpp
Constructs a default black solid line pen with 0 width.
Constructs a pen black with 0 width and a specified style.
See also setStyle().
Constructs a pen with a specified color, width and styles.
See also setWidth(), setStyle() and setColor().
Constructs a pen with a specified color, width and style.
See also setWidth(), setStyle() and setColor().
Constructs a pen which is a copy of p.
Destructs the pen.
Returns the pen's cap style.
See also setCapStyle().
Returns the pen color.
See also setColor().
Returns the pen's join style.
See also setJoinStyle().
Returns TRUE if the pen is different from p, or FALSE if the pens are equal.
Two pens are different if they have different styles, widths or colors.
See also operator==().
Assigns c to this pen and returns a reference to this pen.
Returns TRUE if the pen is equal to p, or FALSE if the pens are different.
Two pens are equal if they have equal styles, widths and colors.
See also operator!=().
Sets the pen's cap style to c.
The default value is FlatCap. The cap style has no effect on 0-width pens.
Warning: On Windows 95/98, the cap style setting has no effect. Wide lines are rendered as if the cap style was SquareCap.
See also capStyle().
Sets the pen color to c.
See also color().
Examples: progress/progress.cpp
Sets the pen's join style to j.
The default value is MiterJoin. The join style has no effect on 0-width pens.
Warning: On Windows 95/98, the join style setting has no effect. Wide lines are rendered as if the join style was BevelJoin.
See also joinStyle().
Sets the pen style to s. Warning:
See also style().
Sets the pen width to w.
See also width().
Examples: progress/progress.cpp
Returns the pen style.
See also setStyle().
Returns the pen width.
See also setWidth().
Writes a pen to the stream and returns a reference to the stream.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
Reads a pen from the stream and returns a reference to the stream.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
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