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TQFontDialog Class Reference

The TQFontDialog class provides a dialog widget for selecting a font. More...

#include <tqfontdialog.h>

Inherits TQDialog.

List of all member functions.

Static Public Members


Detailed Description

The TQFontDialog class provides a dialog widget for selecting a font.

The usual way to use this class is to call one of the static convenience functions, e.g. getFont().

Examples:

    bool ok;
    TQFont font = TQFontDialog::getFont(
                    &ok, TQFont( "Helvetica [Cronyx]", 10 ), this );
    if ( ok ) {
        // font is set to the font the user selected
    } else {
        // the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the initial
        // value, in this case Helvetica [Cronyx], 10
    }
  

The dialog can also be used to set a widget's font directly:

    myWidget.setFont( TQFontDialog::getFont( 0, myWidget.font() ) );
  
If the user clicks OK the font they chose will be used for myWidget, and if they click Cancel the original font is used.

See also TQFont, TQFontInfo, TQFontMetrics, and Dialog Classes.


Member Function Documentation

TQFont TQFontDialog::getFont ( bool * ok, const TQFont & initial, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) [static]

Executes a modal font dialog and returns a font.

If the user clicks OK, the selected font is returned. If the user clicks Cancel, the initial font is returned.

The dialog is called name, with the parent parent. initial is the initially selected font. If the ok parameter is not-null, *ok is set to TRUE if the user clicked OK, and set to FALSE if the user clicked Cancel.

This static function is less flexible than the full TQFontDialog object, but is convenient and easy to use.

Examples:

    bool ok;
    TQFont font = TQFontDialog::getFont( &ok, TQFont( "Times", 12 ), this );
    if ( ok ) {
        // font is set to the font the user selected
    } else {
        // the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the initial
        // value, in this case Times, 12.
    }
  

The dialog can also be used to set a widget's font directly:

    myWidget.setFont( TQFontDialog::getFont( 0, myWidget.font() ) );
  
In this example, if the user clicks OK the font they chose will be used, and if they click Cancel the original font is used.

Examples: chart/chartform.cpp, chart/optionsform.cpp, qfd/fontdisplayer.cpp, qwerty/qwerty.cpp, and xform/xform.cpp.

TQFont TQFontDialog::getFont ( bool * ok, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) [static]

This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.

Executes a modal font dialog and returns a font.

If the user clicks OK, the selected font is returned. If the user clicks Cancel, the TQt default font is returned.

The dialog is called name, with parent parent. If the ok parameter is not-null, *ok is set to TRUE if the user clicked OK, and FALSE if the user clicked Cancel.

This static function is less functional than the full TQFontDialog object, but is convenient and easy to use.

Example:

    bool ok;
    TQFont font = TQFontDialog::getFont( &ok, this );
    if ( ok ) {
        // font is set to the font the user selected
    } else {
        // the user canceled the dialog; font is set to the default
        // application font, TQApplication::font()
    }
  


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