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The TQLayoutItem class provides an abstract item that a TQLayout manipulates. More...
#include <tqlayout.h>
Inherited by TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
This is used by custom layouts.
Pure virtual functions are provided to return information about the layout, including, sizeHint(), minimumSize(), maximumSize() and expanding().
The layout's geometry can be set and retrieved with setGeometry() and geometry(), and its alignment with setAlignment() and alignment().
isEmpty() returns whether the layout is empty. iterator() returns an iterator for the layout's children. If the concrete item is a TQWidget, it can be retrieved using widget(). Similarly for layout() and spacerItem().
See also TQLayout, Widget Appearance and Style, and Layout Management.
Constructs a layout item with an alignment that is a bitwise OR of the TQt::AlignmentFlags. Not all subclasses support alignment.
Returns the alignment of this item.
Implemented in subclasses to return the direction(s) this item "wants" to expand in (if any).
Reimplemented in TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
Returns the rectangle covered by this layout item.
Example: customlayout/border.cpp.
Reimplement this function in layout managers that support height for width.
See also heightForWidth() and TQWidget::heightForWidth().
Examples: customlayout/border.cpp and customlayout/flow.cpp.
Reimplemented in TQGridLayout and TQBoxLayout.
The default implementation returns -1, indicating that the preferred height is independent of the width of the item. Using the function hasHeightForWidth() will typically be much faster than calling this function and testing for -1.
Reimplement this function in layout managers that support height for width. A typical implementation will look like this:
int MyLayout::heightForWidth( int w ) const { if ( cache_dirty || cached_width != w ) { // not all C++ compilers support "mutable" MyLayout *that = (MyLayout*)this; int h = calculateHeightForWidth( w ); that->cached_hfw = h; return h; } return cached_hfw; }
Caching is strongly recommended; without it layout will take exponential time.
See also hasHeightForWidth().
Example: customlayout/flow.cpp.
Reimplemented in TQGridLayout and TQBoxLayout.
Reimplemented in TQLayout.
Implemented in subclasses to return whether this item is empty, i.e. whether it contains any widgets.
Reimplemented in TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
Reimplement this function in subclasses that can have children.
Reimplemented in TQLayout.
Implemented in subclasses to return the maximum size of this item.
Reimplemented in TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
Implemented in subclasses to return the minimum size of this item.
Examples: customlayout/border.cpp, customlayout/card.cpp, and customlayout/flow.cpp.
Reimplemented in TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
Example: chart/optionsform.cpp.
Implemented in subclasses to set this item's geometry to r.
Examples: customlayout/border.cpp, customlayout/card.cpp, and customlayout/flow.cpp.
Reimplemented in TQLayout, TQSpacerItem, and TQWidgetItem.
Implemented in subclasses to return the preferred size of this item.
Examples: customlayout/border.cpp, customlayout/card.cpp, and customlayout/flow.cpp.
Reimplemented in TQSpacerItem, TQWidgetItem, TQGridLayout, and TQBoxLayout.
Reimplemented in TQWidgetItem.
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