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@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ TQColor gdkColorToTQColor(GdkColor* c)
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// The drawing functions follow the same pattern:
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// * Set the appropriate flags
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// * Ask QT to paint the widget to a pixmap
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// * Ask TQt to paint the widget to a pixmap
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// * Create a GdkPixmap that points to our TQPixmap
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// * Paint the pixmap on the window
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@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ void drawButton(GdkWindow* window, GtkStyle* style, GtkStateType state, int defa
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button.setDown(sflags&TQStyle::Style_Down);
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button.setOn(sflags&TQStyle::Style_On);
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// This emulates ::drawButton() in the Qt qbutton.cpp file
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// This emulates ::drawButton() in the TQt qbutton.cpp file
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tqApp->style().drawControl(TQStyle::CE_PushButton, &painter, &button,
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TQRect(0,0,w,h), button.palette().active(), sflags);
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tqApp->style().drawControl(TQStyle::CE_PushButtonLabel, &painter, &button,
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@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ void drawCheckBox(GdkWindow* window, GtkStyle* style, GtkStateType state, int ch
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painter.fillRect(0, 0, realW, realH, tqApp->palette().active().brush(TQColorGroup::Background));
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tqApp->style().drawControl(TQStyle::CE_CheckBox, &painter, &checkbox, TQRect(0, 0, realW, realH), tqApp->palette().active(), sflags);
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// Qt checkboxes are usually bigger than GTK wants.
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// TQt checkboxes are usually bigger than GTK wants.
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// We cheat, and draw them over the expected area.
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int xOffset = (realW - w) / 2;
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int yOffset = (realH - h) / 2;
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@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ void drawRadioButton(GdkWindow* window, GtkStyle* style, GtkStateType state, int
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tqApp->style().drawControl(TQStyle::CE_RadioButton, &painter, &radio, TQRect(0,0,realH,realW), tqApp->palette().active(), sflags);
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// Qt checkboxes are usually bigger than GTK wants.
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// TQt checkboxes are usually bigger than GTK wants.
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// We cheat, and draw them over the expected area.
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int xOffset = (realW - w) / 2;
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int yOffset = (realH - h) / 2;
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@ -2177,7 +2177,7 @@ void setRcProperties(GtkRcStyle* rc_style, int forceRecreate)
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stream << parse_rc_string("GtkButton::inner-border = {0, 0, 0, 0}", "*GtkNotebook*GtkButton*");
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stream << parse_rc_string("GtkButton::inner-border = {0, 0, 0, 0}", "*GtkNotebook*GtkToggleButton*");
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// Qt calls them tab boxes, GTK calls them notebooks (!??!?) Either way they are a pain...
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// TQt calls them tab boxes, GTK calls them notebooks (!??!?) Either way they are a pain...
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stream << parse_rc_string("GtkNotebook::tab-overlap = " + TQString::number(tqApp->style().pixelMetric(TQStyle::PM_TabBarTabOverlap)), "*");
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// This one may not work...
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