QHelpSearchQueryWidget Class
The QHelpSearchQueryWidget class provides a simple line edit or an advanced widget to enable the user to input a search term in a standardized input mask. More...
Header: | #include <QHelpSearchQueryWidget> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Help) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Help) |
qmake: | QT += help |
Inherits: | QWidget |
Public Functions
QHelpSearchQueryWidget(QWidget *parent = nullptr) | |
virtual | ~QHelpSearchQueryWidget() override |
void | collapseExtendedSearch() |
void | expandExtendedSearch() |
QString | searchInput() const |
void | setSearchInput(const QString &searchInput) |
Signals
void | search() |
Member Function Documentation
[explicit]
QHelpSearchQueryWidget::QHelpSearchQueryWidget(QWidget *parent = nullptr)
Constructs a new search query widget with the given parent.
[override virtual]
QHelpSearchQueryWidget::~QHelpSearchQueryWidget()
Destroys the search query widget.
void QHelpSearchQueryWidget::collapseExtendedSearch()
Collapses the search query widget so that only the default search field is shown.
void QHelpSearchQueryWidget::expandExtendedSearch()
Expands the search query widget so that the extended search fields are shown.
[signal]
void QHelpSearchQueryWidget::search()
This signal is emitted when a the user has the search button invoked. After receiving the signal you can ask the QHelpSearchQueryWidget for the search input that you may pass to the QHelpSearchEngine::search() function.
QString QHelpSearchQueryWidget::searchInput() const
Returns a search phrase to use in combination with the QHelpSearchEngine::search(const QString &searchInput) function.
See also setSearchInput().
void QHelpSearchQueryWidget::setSearchInput(const QString &searchInput)
Sets the QHelpSearchQueryWidget input field to the value specified by searchInput.
Note: The QHelpSearchEngine::search(const QString &searchInput) function has to be called to perform the actual search.
See also searchInput().
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