The QToolButton class provides a quick-access button to specific commands or options, usually used inside a QToolBar. More...
#include <qtoolbutton.h>
Inherits QButton.
Type | Name | READ | WRITE | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|
QIconSet | onIconSet | onIconSet | setOnIconSet | |
QIconSet | offIconSet | offIconSet | setOffIconSet | |
bool | usesBigPixmap | usesBigPixmap | setUsesBigPixmap | |
bool | usesTextLabel | usesTextLabel | setUsesTextLabel | |
QString | textLabel | textLabel | setTextLabel | |
int | popupDelay | popupDelay | setPopupDelay | |
bool | autoRaise | autoRaise | setAutoRaise |
A tool button is a special button that provides quick-access to specific commands or options. As opposed to a normal command button, a tool button usually doesn't show a text label, but an icon. Its classic usage is to select tools, for example the "pen"-tool in a drawing program. This would be implemented with a QToolButton as toggle button (see setToggleButton() ).
QToolButton supports auto-raising. In auto-raise mode, the button draws a 3D frame only when the mouse points at it. The feature is automatically turned on when a button is used inside a QToolBar. Change it with setAutoRaise().
A tool button's icon is set as QIconSet. This makes it possible to specify different pixmaps for the disabled and active state. The disabled pixmap is used when the button's functionality is not available. The active pixmap is displayed when the button is auto-raised because the user is pointing at it.
The button's look and dimension is adjustable with setUsesBigPixmap() and setUsesTextLabel(). When used inside a QToolBar, the button automatically adjusts to QMainWindow's settings (see QMainWindow::setUsesTextLabel() and QMainWindow::setUsesBigPixmaps()).
A tool button can offer additional choices in a popup menu. The feature is sometimes used with the "Back" button in a web browsers: After pressing the button down for a while, a menu pops up showing all possible pages to browse back. With QToolButton, you can set a popup menu using setPopup(). The default delay is 600ms, you may adjust it with setPopupDelay().
See also QPushButton, QToolBar, QMainWindow and GUI Design Handbook: Push Button
Constructs an empty tool button.
Constructs a tool button as arrow button. The ArrowType type defines the arrow direction. Possible values are LeftArrow, RightArrow, UpArrow and DownArrow.
An arrow button has auto repeat turned on.
The parent and name arguments are sent to the QWidget constructor.
Constructs a tool button that is a child of parent (which must be a QToolBar) and named name.
The tool button will display iconSet, with text label or tool tip textLabel and status-bar message grouptext, connected to slot in object receiver, and returns the button.
Constructs a tool button that is a child of parent (which must be a QToolBar) and named name.
The tool button will display pm, with text label or tool tip textLabel and status-bar message grouptext, connected to slot in object receiver, and returns the button.
Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources.
Returns whether auto-raising is enabled or not.
See also setAutoRaise.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QButton.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QButton.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns a copy of the icon set in use. If no icon set has been set, iconSet() creates one from the pixmap().
If the button doesn't have a pixmap either, iconSet()'s return value is meaningless.
If on equals TRUE, the special icon set for the on-state of the button is returned.
See also setIconSet() and QIconSet.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the icon set which is used if the toolbutton is in off-state.
See also iconSet().
Returns the icon set which is used if the toolbutton is in on-state.
See also iconSet().
Returns the associated popup menu or 0 if no popup menu has been defined.
See also setPopup().
Returns the delay between pressing the button and the appearance of the associated popupmenu in milliseconds.
See also setPopupDelay() and setPopup().
Enables or disables auto-raising according to enable.
See also autoRaise.
[virtual]
Sets this tool button to display the icons in set. (setPixmap() is effectively a wrapper for this function.)
For toggle buttons it is possible to set an extra icon set with on equals TRUE, which will be used exclusively for the on-state.
QToolButton makes a copy of set, so you must delete set yourself.
See also iconSet(), QIconSet, setToggleButton() and isOn().
Sets the icon that is used when the button is in off-state.
See also setIconSet().
[virtual slot]
Sets this tool button to be on if enable is TRUE, and off it enable is FALSE.
This function has no effect on non-toggling buttons.
See also isToggleButton() and toggle().
Sets the icon that is used when the button is in on-state.
See also setIconSet().
Associates the popup menu popup with this toolbutton.
The popup will be shown each time the toolbutton has been pressed down for a certain amount of time. A typical application example is the "back" button in a web browser's toolbar. If the user clicks it, the browser simply browses back to the previous page. If the user holds the button down for a while, they receive a menu containing the current history list.
Ownership of the popup menu is not transferred.
See also popup().
Sets the time delay between pressing the button and the appearance of the associated popupmenu in milliseconds. Usually this is around 1/2 of a second.
See also popupDelay() and setPopup().
[slot]
Sets the label of this button to newLabel, and automatically sets it as tool tip too.
[virtual slot]
Sets the label of this button to newLabel, and automatically sets it as tool tip too if tipToo is TRUE.
[virtual slot]
Makes the tool button a toggle button if enable is TRUE, or a normal tool button if enable is FALSE.
Toggle buttons have an on/off state similar to check boxes. A tool button is initially not a toggle button.
See also setOn(), toggle(), isToggleButton() and toggled().
[virtual slot]
Sets this button to use the big pixmaps provided by its QIconSet if enable is TRUE, and to use the small ones else.
QToolButton automatically connects this slot to the relevant signal in the QMainWindow in which it resides. You're strongly urged to use QMainWindow::setUsesBigPixmaps() instead.
Warning: If you set some buttons (in a QMainWindow) to have big and others small pixmaps, QMainWindow may have trouble getting the geometry correct.
[virtual slot]
Sets this button to draw a text label below the icon if enable is TRUE, and to not draw it if enable is FALSE.
QToolButton automatically connects this slot to the relevant signal in the QMainWindow in which is resides.
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual]
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not affected.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the text label in use by this tool button, or 0.
See also setTextLabel(), usesTextLabel(), setUsesTextLabel() and setText().
[slot]
Toggles the state of this tool button.
This function has no effect on non-toggling buttons.
See also isToggleButton() and toggled().
[protected]
Returns TRUE if this button should be drawn using raised edges.
See also drawButton().
Returns TRUE if this tool button uses the big (32-pixel) pixmaps, and FALSE if it does not.
See also setUsesBigPixmap(), setPixmap() and usesTextLabel.
Returns TRUE if this tool button puts a text label below the button pixmap, and FALSE if it does not.
See also setUsesTextLabel(), setTextLabel() and usesBigPixmap().
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