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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Implementation of TQClipboard class
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**
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** Created : 960430
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**
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** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**
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** This file is part of the kernel module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "ntqclipboard.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_CLIPBOARD
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#include "ntqapplication.h"
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#include "qapplication_p.h"
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#include "ntqdragobject.h"
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#include "ntqpixmap.h"
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/*!
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\class TQClipboard ntqclipboard.h
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\brief The TQClipboard class provides access to the window system clipboard.
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\ingroup io
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\ingroup environment
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\mainclass
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The clipboard offers a simple mechanism to copy and paste data
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between applications.
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TQClipboard supports the same data types that TQDragObject does, and
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uses similar mechanisms. For advanced clipboard usage
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read \link dnd.html the drag-and-drop documentation\endlink.
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There is a single TQClipboard object in an application, and you can
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access it using TQApplication::clipboard().
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Example:
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\code
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TQClipboard *cb = TQApplication::clipboard();
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// Copy text from the clipboard (paste)
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TQString text = cb->text(TQClipboard::Clipboard);
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if ( !text.isNull() )
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tqDebug( "The clipboard contains: " + text );
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// Copy text into the clipboard
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cb->setText( "This text can be pasted by other programs",
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TQClipboard::Clipboard );
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\endcode
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TQClipboard features some convenience functions to access common data
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types: setText() allows the exchange of Unicode text and
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setPixmap() and setImage() allows the exchange of TQPixmaps
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and TQImages between applications. The setData() function is the
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ultimate in flexibility: it allows you to add any TQMimeSource into the
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clipboard. There are corresponding getters for each of these, e.g.
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text(), image() and pixmap().
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You can clear the clipboard by calling clear().
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\section1 Platform Specific Information
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\section2 X11
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\list
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\i The X11 Window System has the concept of a separate selection
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and clipboard. When text is selected, it is immediately available
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as the global mouse selection. The global mouse selection may
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later be copied to the clipboard. By convention, the middle mouse
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button is used to paste the global mouse selection.
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\i X11 also has the concept of ownership; if you change the
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selection within a window, X11 will only notify the owner and the
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previous owner of the change, i.e. it will not notify all
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applications that the selection or clipboard data changed.
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\i Lastly, the X11 clipboard is event driven, i.e. the clipboard
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will not function properly if the event loop is not running.
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Similarly, it is recommended that the contents of the clipboard
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are stored or retrieved in direct response to user-input events,
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e.g. mouse button or key presses and releases. You should not
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store or retrieve the clipboard contents in response to timer or
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non-user-input events.
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\endlist
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\section2 Windows
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\list
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\i Microsoft Windows does not support the global mouse selection;
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it only supports the global clipboard, e.g. Windows only adds text
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to the clipboard when an explicit copy or cut is made.
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\i Windows does not have the concept of ownership; the clipboard
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is a fully global resource so all applications are notified of
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changes.
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\endlist
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See the multiclip example in the \e{TQt Designer} examples
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directory for an example of a multiplatform clipboard application
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that also demonstrates selection handling.
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*/
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/*!
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\internal
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Constructs a clipboard object.
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Do not call this function.
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Call TQApplication::clipboard() instead to get a pointer to the
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application's global clipboard object.
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There is only one clipboard in the window system, and creating
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more than one object to represent it is almost certainly an error.
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*/
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TQClipboard::TQClipboard( TQObject *parent, const char *name )
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: TQObject( parent, name )
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{
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// nothing
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}
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/*!
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\internal
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Destroys the clipboard.
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You should never delete the clipboard. TQApplication will do this
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when the application terminates.
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*/
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TQClipboard::~TQClipboard()
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{
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}
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#endif
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/*!
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\fn void TQClipboard::dataChanged()
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This signal is emitted when the clipboard data is changed.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQClipboard::selectionChanged()
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This signal is emitted when the selection is changed. This only
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applies to windowing systems that support selections, e.g. X11.
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Windows doesn't support selections.
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*/
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/*! \enum TQClipboard::Mode
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\keyword clipboard mode
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This enum type is used to control which part of the system clipboard is
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used by TQClipboard::data(), TQClipboard::setData() and related functions.
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\value Clipboard indicates that data should be stored and retrieved from
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the global clipboard.
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\value Selection indicates that data should be stored and retrieved from
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the global mouse selection.
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\e Note: Support for \c Selection is provided only on systems with a
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global mouse selection (e.g. X11).
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\sa TQClipboard::supportsSelection()
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*/
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/*****************************************************************************
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TQApplication member functions related to TQClipboard.
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*****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef QT_NO_MIMECLIPBOARD
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// text handling is done directly in qclipboard_qws, for now
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/*!
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\overload
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Returns the clipboard text in subtype \a subtype, or a null string
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if the clipboard does not contain any text. If \a subtype is null,
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any subtype is acceptable, and \a subtype is set to the chosen
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subtype.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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text is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the text is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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Common values for \a subtype are "plain" and "html".
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\sa setText(), data(), TQString::operator!()
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*/
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TQString TQClipboard::text( TQCString &subtype, Mode mode ) const
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{
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TQString r;
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TQTextDrag::decode( data( mode ) ,r, subtype );
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return r;
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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Returns the clipboard text in subtype \a subtype, or a null string
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if the clipboard does not contain any text. This function uses the
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TQClipboard::text() function which takes a TQClipboard::Mode
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argument. The value of the mode argument is determined by the
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return value of selectionModeEnabled(). If selectionModeEnabled()
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returns TRUE, the mode argument is TQClipboard::Selection,
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otherwise the mode argument is TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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TQString TQClipboard::text( TQCString& subtype ) const
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{
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return text( subtype, selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Returns the clipboard text as plain text, or a null string if the
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clipboard does not contain any text.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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text is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the text is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa setText(), data(), TQString::operator!()
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*/
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TQString TQClipboard::text( Mode mode ) const
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{
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TQCString subtype = "plain";
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return text( subtype, mode );
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::text() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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TQString TQClipboard::text() const
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{
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return text( selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Copies \a text into the clipboard as plain text.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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text is stored in the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the text is stored in the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa text(), setData()
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*/
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void TQClipboard::setText( const TQString &text, Mode mode )
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{
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setData( new TQTextDrag(text), mode );
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::setText() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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void TQClipboard::setText( const TQString &text )
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{
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setText( text, selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Returns the clipboard image, or returns a null image if the
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clipboard does not contain an image or if it contains an image in
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an unsupported image format.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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image is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the image is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa setImage() pixmap() data(), TQImage::isNull()
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*/
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TQImage TQClipboard::image( Mode mode ) const
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{
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TQImage r;
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TQImageDrag::decode( data( mode ), r );
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return r;
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::image() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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TQImage TQClipboard::image() const
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{
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return image( selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Copies \a image into the clipboard.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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image is stored in the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the data is stored in the global
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mouse selection.
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This is shorthand for:
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\code
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setData( new TQImageDrag(image), mode )
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\endcode
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\sa image(), setPixmap() setData()
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*/
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void TQClipboard::setImage( const TQImage &image, Mode mode )
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{
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setData( new TQImageDrag( image ), mode );
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::setImage() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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void TQClipboard::setImage( const TQImage &image )
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{
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setImage( image, selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Returns the clipboard pixmap, or null if the clipboard does not
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contain a pixmap. Note that this can lose information. For
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example, if the image is 24-bit and the display is 8-bit, the
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result is converted to 8 bits, and if the image has an alpha
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channel, the result just has a mask.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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pixmap is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the pixmap is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa setPixmap() image() data() TQPixmap::convertFromImage().
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*/
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TQPixmap TQClipboard::pixmap( Mode mode ) const
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{
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TQPixmap r;
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TQImageDrag::decode( data( mode ), r );
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return r;
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::pixmap() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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TQPixmap TQClipboard::pixmap() const
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{
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return pixmap( selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*!
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Copies \a pixmap into the clipboard. Note that this is slower
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than setImage() because it needs to convert the TQPixmap to a
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TQImage first.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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pixmap is stored in the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the pixmap is stored in the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa pixmap() setImage() setData()
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*/
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void TQClipboard::setPixmap( const TQPixmap &pixmap, Mode mode )
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{
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// *could* just use the handle, but that is X hackery, MIME is better.
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setData( new TQImageDrag( pixmap.convertToImage() ), mode );
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::setPixmap() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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void TQClipboard::setPixmap( const TQPixmap &pixmap )
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{
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setPixmap( pixmap, selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*! \fn TQMimeSource *TQClipboard::data( Mode mode ) const
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Returns a reference to a TQMimeSource representation of the current
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clipboard data.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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data is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the data is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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\sa setData()
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*/
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/*!
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\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::data() function which takes
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a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
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determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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// ### remove 4.0
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TQMimeSource *TQClipboard::data() const
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{
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return data( selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*! \fn void TQClipboard::setData( TQMimeSource *src, Mode mode )
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Sets the clipboard data to \a src. Ownership of the data is
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transferred to the clipboard. If you want to remove the data
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either call clear() or call setData() again with new data.
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The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
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clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, the
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data is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is
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TQClipboard::Selection, the data is retrieved from the global
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mouse selection.
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The TQDragObject subclasses are reasonable objects to put into the
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clipboard (but do not try to call TQDragObject::drag() on the same
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object). Any TQDragObject placed in the clipboard should have a
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parent of 0. Do not put TQDragMoveEvent or TQDropEvent subclasses in
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the clipboard, as they do not belong to the event handler which
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receives them.
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The setText(), setImage() and setPixmap() functions are simpler
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wrappers for setting text, image and pixmap data respectively.
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\sa data()
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*/
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/*!
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|
\overload
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This function uses the TQClipboard::setData() function which takes
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|
a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
|
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|
determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
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|
If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
|
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TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is
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TQClipboard::Clipboard.
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*/
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|
// ### remove 4.0
|
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|
void TQClipboard::setData( TQMimeSource *src )
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|
{
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setData( src, selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
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}
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/*! \fn void TQClipboard::clear( Mode mode )
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|
Clear the clipboard contents.
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|
The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system
|
|
|
|
clipboard is used. If \a mode is TQClipboard::Clipboard, this
|
|
|
|
function clears the the global clipboard contents. If \a mode is
|
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|
|
TQClipboard::Selection, this function clears the global mouse
|
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|
|
selection contents.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
\sa TQClipboard::Mode, supportsSelection()
|
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|
|
*/
|
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|
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|
/*!
|
|
|
|
\overload
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This function uses the TQClipboard::clear() function which takes
|
|
|
|
a TQClipboard::Mode argument. The value of the mode argument is
|
|
|
|
determined by the return value of selectionModeEnabled().
|
|
|
|
If selectionModeEnabled() returns TRUE, the mode argument is
|
|
|
|
TQClipboard::Selection, otherwise the mode argument is TQClipboard::Clipboard.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
// ### remove 4.0
|
|
|
|
void TQClipboard::clear()
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
clear( selectionModeEnabled() ? Selection : Clipboard );
|
|
|
|
}
|
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|
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|
|
#endif // QT_NO_MIMECLIPBOARD
|
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|
|
#endif // QT_NO_CLIPBOARD
|