QTextBlockGroup¶
The
QTextBlockGroup
class provides a container for text blocks within aQTextDocument
. More…
Inherited by: QTextList
Synopsis¶
Virtual functions¶
def
blockFormatChanged
(block)def
blockInserted
(block)def
blockRemoved
(block)
Detailed Description¶
Block groups can be used to organize blocks of text within a document. They maintain an up-to-date list of the text blocks that belong to them, even when text blocks are being edited.
Each group has a parent document which is specified when the group is constructed.
Text blocks can be inserted into a group with
blockInserted()
, and removed withblockRemoved()
. If a block’s format is changed,blockFormatChanged()
is called.The list of blocks in the group is returned by
blockList()
. Note that the blocks in the list are not necessarily adjacent elements in the document; for example, the top-level items in a multi-level list will be separated by the items in lower levels of the list.See also
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class
QTextBlockGroup
(doc)¶ - param doc
Creates a new new block group for the given
document
.Warning
This function should only be called from
createObject()
.
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PySide2.QtGui.QTextBlockGroup.
blockFormatChanged
(block)¶ - Parameters
block –
QTextBlock
This function is called whenever the specified
block
of text is changed. The text block is a member of this group.The base class implementation does nothing.
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PySide2.QtGui.QTextBlockGroup.
blockInserted
(block)¶ - Parameters
block –
QTextBlock
Appends the given
block
to the end of the group.Warning
If you reimplement this function you must call the base class implementation.
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PySide2.QtGui.QTextBlockGroup.
blockList
()¶ - Return type
Returns a (possibly empty) list of all the blocks that are part of the block group.
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PySide2.QtGui.QTextBlockGroup.
blockRemoved
(block)¶ - Parameters
block –
QTextBlock
Removes the given
block
from the group; the block itself is not deleted, it simply isn’t a member of this group anymore.
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