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The TQAssistantClient class provides a means of using TQt Assistant as an application's help tool. More...
#include <qassistantclient.h>
Inherits TQObject.
Using TQt Assistant is simple: Create a TQAssistantClient instance, then call showPage() as often as necessary to show your help pages. When you call showPage(), TQt Assistant will be launched if it isn't already running.
The TQAssistantClient instance can open (openAssistant()) or close (closeAssistant()) TQt Assistant whenever retquired. If TQt Assistant is open, isOpen() returns TRUE.
One TQAssistantClient instance interacts with one TQt Assistant instance, so every time you call openAssistant(), showPage() or closeAssistant() they are applied to the particular TQt Assistant instance associated with the TQAssistantClient.
When you call openAssistant() the assistantOpened() signal is emitted. Similarly when closeAssistant() is called, assistantClosed() is emitted. In either case, if an error occurs, error() is emitted.
This class is not included in the TQt library itself. To use it you must link against libqassistantclient.a (Unix) or qassistantclient.lib (Windows), which is built into INSTALL/lib if you built the TQt tools (INSTALL is the directory where TQt is installed). If you use qmake, then you can simply add the following line to your pro file:
LIBS += -lqassistantclient
See also "Adding Documentation to TQt Assistant" in the TQt Assistant manual.
The assistant client object is a child of parent and is called name.
This signal is emitted when the connection to TQt Assistant is closed. This happens when the user exits TQt Assistant, or when an error in the server or client occurs, or if closeAssistant() is called.
This signal is emitted when TQt Assistant is open and the client-server communication is set up.
See also assistantClosed().
This signal is emitted if TQt Assistant cannot be started or if an error occurs during the initialization of the connection between TQt Assistant and the calling application. The msg provides an explanation of the error.
Returns TRUE if TQt Assistant is open; otherwise returns FALSE. See the "open" property for details.
See also assistantOpened().
If TQt Assistant hasn't been opened yet, this function will do nothing. You can use isOpen() to determine whether TQt Assistant is up and running, or you can connect to the asssistantOpened() signal.
See also open and assistantOpened().
Example: helpsystem/mainwindow.cpp.
This property holds whether TQt Assistant is open.
Get this property's value with isOpen().
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