QHelpFilterSettingsWidget#
The QHelpFilterSettingsWidget
class provides a widget that allows for creating, editing and removing filters. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
applySettings
(filterEngine)def
readSettings
(filterEngine)def
setAvailableComponents
(components)def
setAvailableVersions
(versions)
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Detailed Description#
The instance of QHelpFilterSettingsWidget
may be a part of a preferences dialog. Before showing the dialog, setAvailableComponents()
and setAvailableVersions()
should be called, otherwise the filter settings widget will only offer a creation of empty filters, which wouldn’t be useful. In addition, readSettings
should also be called to fill up the filter settings widget with the list of filters already stored in the filter engine. The creation of new filters, modifications to existing filters and removal of unneeded filters are handled by the widget automatically. If you want to store the current state of the widget and apply it to the filter engine e.g. after the user clicked the apply button - call applySettings()
.
- class PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterSettingsWidget([parent=None])#
- Parameters:
parent –
PySide6.QtWidgets.QWidget
Constructs a filter settings widget with parent
as parent widget.
- PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterSettingsWidget.applySettings(filterEngine)#
- Parameters:
filterEngine –
PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterEngine
- Return type:
bool
Writes the filter settings, currently presented in this filter settings widget, to the filterEngine
. The old settings stored in the filter engine will be overwritten. Returns true
on success.
- PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterSettingsWidget.readSettings(filterEngine)#
- Parameters:
filterEngine –
PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterEngine
Reads the filter settings stored inside filterEngine
and sets up this filter settings widget accordingly.
- PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterSettingsWidget.setAvailableComponents(components)#
- Parameters:
components – list of strings
Sets the list of all available components to components
.
See also
- PySide6.QtHelp.QHelpFilterSettingsWidget.setAvailableVersions(versions)#
- Parameters:
versions – .list of QVersionNumber
Sets the list of all available version numbers to versions
.
See also