Obsolete Members for QPicture

The following members of class QPicture are obsolete. They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.

Static Public Members

(obsolete) QStringList inputFormatList()
(obsolete) QList<QByteArray> inputFormats()
(obsolete) QStringList outputFormatList()
(obsolete) QList<QByteArray> outputFormats()
(obsolete) const char *pictureFormat(const QString &fileName)

Member Function Documentation

[static] QStringList QPicture::inputFormatList()

Returns a list of picture formats that are supported for picture input.

Note that if you want to iterate over the list, you should iterate over a copy, e.g.

        QStringList list = QPicture::inputFormatList();
        foreach (const QString &string, list)
            myProcessing(string);

See also outputFormatList(), inputFormats(), and QPictureIO.

[static] QList<QByteArray> QPicture::inputFormats()

Returns a list of picture formats that are supported for picture input.

See also outputFormats(), inputFormatList(), and QPictureIO.

[static] QStringList QPicture::outputFormatList()

Returns a list of picture formats that are supported for picture output.

Note that if you want to iterate over the list, you should iterate over a copy, e.g.

        QStringList list = QPicture::outputFormatList();
        foreach (const QString &string, list)
            myProcessing(string);

See also inputFormatList(), outputFormats(), and QPictureIO.

[static] QList<QByteArray> QPicture::outputFormats()

Returns a list of picture formats that are supported for picture output.

See also inputFormats(), outputFormatList(), and QPictureIO.

[static] const char *QPicture::pictureFormat(const QString &fileName)

Returns a string that specifies the picture format of the file fileName, or 0 if the file cannot be read or if the format is not recognized.

See also load() and save().

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