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TQFocusData Class Reference

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The TQFocusData class maintains the list of widgets in the focus -chain. -More... -

#include <qfocusdata.h> -

List of all member functions. -

Public Members

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Detailed Description

- - -The TQFocusData class maintains the list of widgets in the focus -chain. -

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This read-only list always contains at least one widget (i.e. the -top-level widget). It provides a simple cursor which can be reset -to the current focus widget using home(), or moved to its -neighboring widgets using next() and prev(). You can also retrieve -the count() of the number of widgets in the list. The list is a -loop, so if you keep iterating, for example using next(), you will -never come to the end. -

Some widgets in the list may not accept focus. Widgets are added -to the list as necessary, but not removed from it. This lets -widgets change focus policy dynamically without disrupting the -focus chain the user experiences. When a widget disables and -re-enables tab focus, its position in the focus chain does not -change. -

When reimplementing TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild() to provide -special focus flow, you will usually call TQWidget::focusData() to -retrieve the focus data stored at the top-level widget. A -top-level widget's focus data contains the focus list for its -hierarchy of widgets. -

The cursor may change at any time. -

This class is not thread-safe. -

See also TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild(), TQWidget::setTabOrder(), TQWidget::focusPolicy, and Miscellaneous Classes. - -


Member Function Documentation

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int TQFocusData::count () const -

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Returns the number of widgets in the focus chain. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::first () const -

-Returns the first widget in the focus chain. -The cursor is not modified. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::focusWidget () const -

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Returns the widgets in the hierarchy that are in the focus chain. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::home () -

-Moves the cursor to the focusWidget() and returns that widget. You -must call this before next() or prev() to iterate meaningfully. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::last () const -

-Returns the last widget in the focus chain. -The cursor is not modified. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::next () -

-Moves the cursor to the next widget in the focus chain. There is -always a next widget because the list is a loop. - -

TQWidget * TQFocusData::prev () -

-Moves the cursor to the previous widget in the focus chain. There -is always a previous widget because the list is a loop. - - -

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