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The TQMotifDialog class provides the TQDialog API for Motif-based dialogs. More...
This class is part of the TQt Motif Extension.
#include <tqmotifdialog.h>
Inherits TQDialog.
This class is defined in the TQt Motif Extension, which can be found in the qt/extensions directory. It is not included in the main TQt API.
The TQMotifDialog class provides the TQDialog API for Motif-based dialogs.
TQMotifDialog provides two separate modes of operation. The application programmer can use TQMotifDialog with an existing Motif-based dialog and a TQWidget parent, or the application programmer can use TQMotifDialog with a custom TQt-based dialog and a Motif-based parent. Modality continues to work as expected.
Motif-based dialogs must have a Shell widget parent with a single child, due to requirements of the Motif toolkit. The Shell widget, which is a special subclass of XmDialogShell, is created during construction. It can be accessed using the shell() member function.
The single child of the Shell can be accessed using the dialog() member function after it has been created.
The acceptCallback() and rejectCallback() functions provide a convenient way to call TQDialog::accept() and TQDialog::reject() through callbacks. A pointer to the TQMotifDialog should be passed as the client_data argument to the callback.
The API and behavior TQMotifDialog is identical to that of TQDialog when using a custom TQt-based dialog with a Motif-based parent. The only difference is that a Motif-based parent argument is passed to the constructor, instead of a TQWidget parent.
This enum lists the predefined Motif dialog types.
Creates a TQMotifDialog using one of the predefined Motif dialog types. The name, modal and flags arguments are passed to the TQDialog constructor.
This constructor creates a Shell widget, which is a special subclass of XmDialogShell. The parent, args and argcount arguments are passed to XtCreatePopupShell() when creating the subclass. You can access the Shell widget with the shell() member function.
This constructor also creates the dialog widget with the Shell widget as its parent. The type of the dialog created is specified by the dialogtype argument. See the DialogType enum for a list of available dialog types. You can access the dialog widget with the dialog() member function.
Warning: TQMotifDialog takes ownership of the child widget and destroys it during destruction. You should not destroy the dialog widget yourself.
See also DialogType, shell(), and dialog().
Creates a TQMotifDialog which allows the application programmer to use the Motif-based parent for a custom TQDialog. The name, modal and flags arguments are passed to the TQDialog constructor.
This constructor creates a Shell widget, which is a special subclass of XmDialogShell. The args and argcount arguments are passed to XtCreatePopupShell() when creating the subclass. You can access the Shell widget with the shell() member function.
The dialog widget is not created by the constructor. You must create the dialog widget as a child of the the widget returned by shell(). You can access the child widget with the dialog() member function.
A dialog widget is not created by this constructor. Instead, you should create the dialog widget as a child of this dialog. TQMotifDialog will take ownership of your custom dialog, and you can access it with the dialog() member function.
Warning: TQMotifDialog takes ownership of the child widget and destroys it during destruction. You should not destroy the dialog widget yourself.
See also shell() and dialog().
This constructor creates a Shell widget, which is a special subclass of XmDialogShell. You can access the Shell widget with the shell() member function.
See also shell().
This constructor creates a Shell widget, which is a special subclass of XmDialogShell. You can access the Shell widget with the shell() member functon.
A dialog widget is not created by this constructor. Instead, you should create the dialog widget as a child of this dialog. TQMotifDialog will take ownership of your custom dialog, and you can access it with the dialog() member function.
Warning: TQMotifDialog takes ownership of the child widget and destroys it during destruction. You should not destroy the dialog widget yourself.
See also shell() and dialog().
The data is passed in client_data.
The data is passed in client_data.
Example: dialog/mainwindow.cpp.
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