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The TQBrush class defines the fill pattern of shapes drawn by a TQPainter. More...
#include <tqbrush.h>
Inherits TQt.
The TQBrush class defines the fill pattern of shapes drawn by a TQPainter.
A brush has a style and a color. One of the brush styles is a custom pattern, which is defined by a TQPixmap.
The brush style defines the fill pattern. The default brush style is NoBrush (depending on how you construct a brush). This style tells the painter to not fill shapes. The standard style for filling is SolidPattern.
The brush color defines the color of the fill pattern. The TQColor documentation lists the predefined colors.
Use the TQPen class for specifying line/outline styles.
Example:
TQPainter painter; TQBrush brush( yellow ); // yellow solid pattern painter.begin( &anyPaintDevice ); // paint something painter.setBrush( brush ); // set the yellow brush painter.setPen( NoPen ); // do not draw outline painter.drawRect( 40,30, 200,100 ); // draw filled rectangle painter.setBrush( NoBrush ); // do not fill painter.setPen( black ); // set black pen, 0 pixel width painter.drawRect( 10,10, 30,20 ); // draw rectangle outline painter.end(); // painting done
See the setStyle() function for a complete list of brush styles.
See also TQPainter, TQPainter::setBrush(), TQPainter::setBrushOrigin(), Graphics Classes, Image Processing Classes, and Implicitly and Explicitly Shared Classes.
See also setStyle().
See also setColor() and setStyle().
The color will only have an effect for monochrome pixmaps, i.e. for TQPixmap::depth() == 1.
Pixmap brushes are currently not supported when printing on X11.
See also setColor() and setPixmap().
Returns the brush color.
See also setColor().
Returns TRUE if the brush is different from b; otherwise returns FALSE.
Two brushes are different if they have different styles, colors or pixmaps.
See also operator==().
Two brushes are equal if they have equal styles, colors and pixmaps.
See also operator!=().
Returns a pointer to the custom brush pattern, or 0 if no custom brush pattern has been set.
See also setPixmap().
Example: richtext/richtext.cpp.
See also color() and setStyle().
Example: picture/picture.cpp.
The current brush color will only have an effect for monochrome pixmaps, i.e. for TQPixmap::depth() == 1.
Pixmap brushes are currently not supported when printing on X11.
See also pixmap() and color().
Example: richtext/richtext.cpp.
The brush styles are:
Pattern | Meaning |
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NoBrush | will not fill shapes (default). |
SolidPattern | solid (100%) fill pattern. |
Dense1Pattern | 94% fill pattern. |
Dense2Pattern | 88% fill pattern. |
Dense3Pattern | 63% fill pattern. |
Dense4Pattern | 50% fill pattern. |
Dense5Pattern | 37% fill pattern. |
Dense6Pattern | 12% fill pattern. |
Dense7Pattern | 6% fill pattern. |
HorPattern | horizontal lines pattern. |
VerPattern | vertical lines pattern. |
CrossPattern | crossing lines pattern. |
BDiagPattern | diagonal lines (directed /) pattern. |
FDiagPattern | diagonal lines (directed \) pattern. |
DiagCrossPattern | diagonal crossing lines pattern. |
CustomPattern | set when a pixmap pattern is being used. |
On Windows, dense and custom patterns cannot be transparent.
See the Detailed Description for a picture of all the styles.
See also style().
Returns the brush style.
See also setStyle().
Writes the brush b to the stream s and returns a reference to the stream.
See also Format of the TQDataStream operators.
Reads the brush b from the stream s and returns a reference to the stream.
See also Format of the TQDataStream operators.
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