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The +user interface has been developed using the TQt Designer +integration of the <a href="qaxwidget.html">TQAxWidget</a> class. +<p> The code demonstrates how the TQt application can communicate +with the embedded ActiveX controls using signals, slots and the +dynamicCall() function. Most signal and slot connections have +already been set up within TQt Designer. +<p> + +<pre> void MainWindow::init() + { + pb = new <a href="qprogressbar.html">TQProgressBar</a>( statusBar() ); + <a name="x2513"></a> pb-><a href="qprogressbar.html#setPercentageVisible">setPercentageVisible</a>( FALSE ); + <a name="x2516"></a> pb-><a href="qwidget.html#hide">hide</a>(); + statusBar()->addWidget( pb, 0, TRUE ); + + connect( WebBrowser, SIGNAL(ProgressChange(int,int)), this, SLOT(setProgress(int,int)) ); + connect( WebBrowser, SIGNAL(StatusTextChange(const <a href="qstring.html">TQString</a>&)), statusBar(), SLOT(message(const <a href="qstring.html">TQString</a>&)) ); + + WebBrowser->dynamicCall( "GoHome()" ); + } +</pre>The init() function is implemented to create a progress bar as +the child of the status bar, and to connect Internet Explorer's +<tt>ProgressChange()</tt> and <tt>StatusTextChange()</tt> signals to the +respective displays. +<p> Finally the <tt>GoHome()</tt> function of Internet Explorer is invoked +using the <a href="qaxbase.html#dynamicCall">TQAxBase::dynamicCall</a>() dynamicCall() API. +<p> <pre> void MainWindow::go() + { + actionStop->setEnabled( TRUE ); + WebBrowser->dynamicCall( "Navigate(const <a href="qstring.html">TQString</a>&)", addressEdit->text() ); + } +</pre>The go() function calls the <tt>NavigateTo()</tt> function of Internet +Explorer, passing the text of the address bar as the argument. +<p> <pre> void MainWindow::setTitle( const <a href="qstring.html">TQString</a> &title ) + { + setCaption( "TQt WebBrowser - " + title ); + } +</pre>The setTitle() slot is connected to the TitleChange() signal +of Internet Explorer, and updates the caption of the window +using the provided title string. +<p> <pre> void MainWindow::setProgress( int a, int b ) + { + if ( a <= 0 || b <= 0 ) { + pb-><a href="qwidget.html#hide">hide</a>(); + return; + } + pb-><a href="qwidget.html#show">show</a>(); + <a name="x2515"></a> pb-><a href="qprogressbar.html#setTotalSteps">setTotalSteps</a>( b ); + <a name="x2514"></a> pb-><a href="qprogressbar.html#setProgress">setProgress</a>( a ); + } + + void MainWindow::setCommandState( int cmd, bool on ) + { + switch ( cmd ) { + case 1: + actionForward->setEnabled( on ); + break; + case 2: + actionBack->setEnabled( on ); + break; + } + } + + void MainWindow::navigateBegin() + { + actionStop->setEnabled( TRUE ); + } + + void MainWindow::navigateComplete() + { + actionStop->setEnabled( FALSE ); + } +</pre>The setProgress(), setCommandState(), navigateBegin() and +navigateComplete() slots are connected to the respective +signals of Internet Explorer and update the user interface. +<p> The rest of the implementation is not related to <a href="activeqt.html#ActiveTQt">ActiveTQt</a> and +omitted for brevity. +<p> To build the example you must first build the +<a href="qaxcontainer.html">TQAxContainer</a> library. +Then run your make tool in <tt>examples/webbrowser</tt> and +run the resulting <tt>webbrowser.exe</tt>. +<p>See also <a href="qaxcontainer-examples.html">The TQAxContainer Examples</a>. + +<!-- eof --> +<p><address><hr><div align=center> +<table width=100% cellspacing=0 border=0><tr> +<td>Copyright © 2007 +<a href="troll.html">Trolltech</a><td align=center><a href="trademarks.html">Trademarks</a> +<td align=right><div align=right>TQt 3.3.8</div> +</table></div></address></body> +</html> |