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java.lang.Objectcom.trolltech.qt.internal.QSignalEmitterInternal
com.trolltech.qt.QSignalEmitter
com.trolltech.qt.QtJambiObject
com.trolltech.qt.core.QObject
com.trolltech.qt.gui.QWidget
com.trolltech.qt.gui.QDialog
public class QDialog
The QDialog class is the base class of dialog windows. A dialog window is a top-level window mostly used for short-term tasks and brief communications with the user. QDialogs may be modal or modeless. QDialogs can provide a return value, and they can have default buttons. QDialogs can also have a QSizeGrip
in their lower-right corner, using setSizeGripEnabled()
.
Note that QDialog (an any other widget that has type Qt::Dialog
) uses the parent widget slightly differently from other classes in Qt. A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its default location is centered on top of the parent's top-level widget (if it is not top-level itself). It will also share the parent's taskbar entry.
Use the overload of the QWidget::setParent()
function to change the ownership of a QDialog widget. This function allows you to explicitly set the window flags of the reparented widget; using the overloaded function will clear the window flags specifying the window-system properties for the widget (in particular it will reset the Qt::Dialog
flag).Modal Dialogs
A modal dialog is a dialog that blocks input to other visible windows in the same application. Dialogs that are used to request a file name from the user or that are used to set application preferences are usually modal. Dialogs can be application modal
(the default) or window modal
.
When an application modal dialog is opened, the user must finish interacting with the dialog and close it before they can access any other window in the application. Window modal dialogs only block access to the window associated with the dialog, allowing the user to continue to use other windows in an application.
The most common way to display a modal dialog is to call its exec()
function. When the user closes the dialog, exec()
will provide a useful return value. Typically, to get the dialog to close and return the appropriate value, we connect a default button, e.g. OK, to the accept()
slot and a Cancel button to the reject()
slot. Alternatively you can call the done()
slot with Accepted or Rejected.
An alternative is to call setModal(true) or setWindowModality(), then Modeless dialogs are displayed using If you invoke the In order to modify your dialog's close behavior, you can reimplement the functions
show()
. Unlike exec()
, show()
returns control to the caller immediately. Calling setModal(true) is especially useful for progress dialogs, where the user must have the ability to interact with the dialog, e.g. to cancel a long running operation. If you use show()
and setModal(true) together to perform a long operation, you must call QApplication::processEvents()
periodically during processing to enable the user to interact with the dialog. (See QProgressDialog
.)Modeless Dialogs
A modeless dialog is a dialog that operates independently of other windows in the same application. Find and replace dialogs in word-processors are often modeless to allow the user to interact with both the application's main window and with the dialog. show()
, which returns control to the caller immediately. show()
function after hiding a dialog, the dialog will be displayed in its original position. This is because the window manager decides the position for windows that have not been explicitly placed by the programmer. To preserve the position of a dialog that has been moved by the user, save its position in your closeEvent()
handler and then move the dialog to that position, before showing it again.Default Button
A dialog's default button is the button that's pressed when the user presses Enter (Return). This button is used to signify that the user accepts the dialog's settings and wants to close the dialog. Use QPushButton::setDefault()
, QPushButton::isDefault()
and QPushButton::autoDefault()
to set and control the dialog's default button.Escape Key
If the user presses the Esc key in a dialog, QDialog::reject()
will be called. This will cause the window to close: The close event
cannot be ignored
.Extensibility
Extensibility is the ability to show the dialog in two ways: a partial dialog that shows the most commonly used options, and a full dialog that shows all the options. Typically an extensible dialog will initially appear as a partial dialog, but with a More toggle button. If the user presses the More button down, the dialog is expanded. The Extension Example shows how to achieve extensible dialogs using Qt.Return Value (Modal Dialogs)
Modal dialogs are often used in situations where a return value is required, e.g. to indicate whether the user pressed OK or Cancel. A dialog can be closed by calling the accept()
or the reject()
slots, and exec()
will return Accepted or Rejected as appropriate. The exec()
call returns the result of the dialog. The result is also available from result()
if the dialog has not been destroyed. accept()
, reject()
or done()
. The closeEvent()
function should only be reimplemented to preserve the dialog's position or to override the standard close or reject behavior.Code Examples
A modal dialog:
void countWords()
{
WordCountDialog dialog = new WordCountDialog(this);
dialog.setWordCount(document().wordCount());
dialog.exec();
}
A modeless dialog:
void find()
{
if (findDialog == null) {
findDialog = new FindDialog(this);
findDialog.findNext.connect(this, "findNext()");
}
findDialog.show();
findDialog.raise();
findDialog.activateWindow();
}
QDialogButtonBox
, QTabWidget
, QWidget
, QProgressDialog
, GUI Design Handbook: Dialogs, Standard, Extension Example, and Standard Dialogs Example.
Nested Class Summary | |
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static class |
QDialog.DialogCode
The value returned by a modal dialog. |
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.gui.QWidget |
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QWidget.RenderFlag, QWidget.RenderFlags |
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.internal.QSignalEmitterInternal |
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com.trolltech.qt.internal.QSignalEmitterInternal.AbstractSignalInternal |
Field Summary | |
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QSignalEmitter.Signal0 |
accepted
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been accepted either by the user or by calling accept() or done() with the QDialog::Accepted argument. |
QSignalEmitter.Signal1 |
finished
This signal takes 1 generic argument(s). |
QSignalEmitter.Signal0 |
rejected
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been rejected either by the user or by calling reject() or done() with the QDialog::Rejected argument. |
Fields inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.gui.QWidget |
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customContextMenuRequested |
Fields inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.internal.QSignalEmitterInternal |
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currentSender |
Constructor Summary | |
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QDialog()
Constructs a dialog with parent parent. |
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QDialog(QWidget parent)
Constructs a dialog with parent parent. |
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QDialog(QWidget parent,
Qt.WindowFlags f)
Constructs a dialog with parent parent. |
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QDialog(QWidget parent,
Qt.WindowType[] f)
This is an overloaded method provided for convenience. |
Method Summary | |
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void |
accept()
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to Accepted. |
void |
done(int arg__1)
Closes the dialog and sets its result code to r. |
int |
exec()
Shows the dialog as a modal dialog, blocking until the user closes it. |
boolean |
isSizeGripEnabled()
This property holds whether the size grip is enabled. |
void |
open()
Shows the dialog as a window modal dialog, returning immediately. |
void |
reject()
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to Rejected. |
int |
result()
Returns the modal dialog's result code, Accepted or Rejected. |
void |
setModal(boolean modal)
This property holds whether show() should pop up the dialog as modal or modeless. |
void |
setResult(int r)
Sets the modal dialog's result code to i. |
void |
setSizeGripEnabled(boolean arg__1)
This property holds whether the size grip is enabled. |
Methods inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.core.QObject |
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childEvent, children, connectSlotsByName, customEvent, disposeLater, dumpObjectInfo, dumpObjectTree, dynamicPropertyNames, event, eventFilter, findChild, findChild, findChild, findChildren, findChildren, findChildren, findChildren, indexOfProperty, installEventFilter, isWidgetType, killTimer, moveToThread, objectName, parent, properties, property, removeEventFilter, setObjectName, setParent, setProperty, startTimer, timerEvent, toString, userProperty |
Methods inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.QtJambiObject |
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dispose, disposed, equals, finalize, reassignNativeResources, tr, tr, tr |
Methods inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.QSignalEmitter |
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blockSignals, disconnect, disconnect, signalsBlocked, signalSender, thread |
Methods inherited from class com.trolltech.qt.internal.QSignalEmitterInternal |
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__qt_signalInitialization |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Methods inherited from interface com.trolltech.qt.QtJambiInterface |
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disableGarbageCollection, nativeId, nativePointer, reenableGarbageCollection, setJavaOwnership |
Field Detail |
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public final QSignalEmitter.Signal0 accepted
accept()
or done()
with the QDialog::Accepted
argument. Note that this signal is not emitted when hiding the dialog with hide()
or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the dialog while it is visible.
finished()
, and rejected()
.
public final QSignalEmitter.Signal1 finished
This signal takes 1 generic argument(s). We list their type and the name they go by in the description of this signal. <java.lang.Integer(named: result)>:
This signal is emitted when the dialog's result code has been set, either by the user or by calling done()
, accept()
, or reject()
.
Note that this signal is not emitted when hiding the dialog with hide()
or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the dialog while it is visible.
accepted()
, and rejected()
.
public final QSignalEmitter.Signal0 rejected
reject()
or done()
with the QDialog::Rejected
argument. Note that this signal is not emitted when hiding the dialog with hide()
or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the dialog while it is visible.
finished()
, and accepted()
.
Constructor Detail |
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public QDialog(QWidget parent, Qt.WindowType[] f)
public QDialog(QWidget parent)
A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its default location is centered on top of the parent. It will also share the parent's taskbar entry.
The widget flags f are passed on to the QWidget
constructor. If, for example, you don't want a What's This button in the title bar of the dialog, pass Qt::WindowTitleHint
| Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint
in f.
QWidget::setWindowFlags()
.
public QDialog()
A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its default location is centered on top of the parent. It will also share the parent's taskbar entry.
The widget flags f are passed on to the QWidget
constructor. If, for example, you don't want a What's This button in the title bar of the dialog, pass Qt::WindowTitleHint
| Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint
in f.
QWidget::setWindowFlags()
.
public QDialog(QWidget parent, Qt.WindowFlags f)
A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its default location is centered on top of the parent. It will also share the parent's taskbar entry.
The widget flags f are passed on to the QWidget
constructor. If, for example, you don't want a What's This button in the title bar of the dialog, pass Qt::WindowTitleHint
| Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint
in f.
QWidget::setWindowFlags()
.
Method Detail |
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public int exec()
DialogCode
result. If the dialog is application modal
, users cannot interact with any other window in the same application until they close the dialog. If the dialog is window modal
, only interaction with the parent window is blocked while the dialog is open. By default, the dialog is application modal.
open()
, show()
, result()
, and setWindowModality().
public final boolean isSizeGripEnabled()
QSizeGrip
is placed in the bottom-right corner of the dialog when this property is enabled. By default, the size grip is disabled.
public void open()
exec()
, show()
, result()
, and setWindowModality().
public final int result()
Do not call this function if the dialog was constructed with the Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose
attribute.
setResult()
.
public final void setModal(boolean modal)
show()
should pop up the dialog as modal or modeless. By default, this property is false and show()
pops up the dialog as modeless. Setting his property to true is equivalent to setting QWidget::windowModality
to Qt::ApplicationModal
. exec()
ignores the value of this property and always pops up the dialog as modal.
QWidget::windowModality
, show()
, and exec()
.
public final void setResult(int r)
Note: We recommend that you use one of the values defined by QDialog::DialogCode
.
result()
.
public final void setSizeGripEnabled(boolean arg__1)
QSizeGrip
is placed in the bottom-right corner of the dialog when this property is enabled. By default, the size grip is disabled.
public void accept()
reject()
, and done()
.
public void done(int arg__1)
exec()
, done()
causes the local event loop to finish, and exec()
to return r. As with QWidget::close()
, done()
deletes the dialog if the Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose
flag is set. If the dialog is the application's main widget, the application terminates. If the dialog is the last window closed, the QApplication::lastWindowClosed()
signal is emitted.
accept()
, reject()
, QApplication::activeWindow()
, and QApplication::quit()
.
public void reject()
accept()
, and done()
.
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