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TQGroupBox Class Reference

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The TQGroupBox widget provides a group box frame with a title. -More... -

#include <qgroupbox.h> -

Inherits TQFrame. -

Inherited by TQButtonGroup, TQHGroupBox, and TQVGroupBox. -

List of all member functions. -

Public Members

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Public Slots

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Signals

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Properties

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Detailed Description

- - -The TQGroupBox widget provides a group box frame with a title. -

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A group box provides a frame, a title and a keyboard shortcut, and -displays various other widgets inside itself. The title is on top, -the keyboard shortcut moves keyboard focus to one of the group -box's child widgets, and the child widgets are usually laid out -horizontally (or vertically) inside the frame. -

The simplest way to use it is to create a group box with the -desired number of columns (or rows) and orientation, and then just -create widgets with the group box as parent. -

It is also possible to change the orientation() and number of -columns() after construction, or to ignore all the automatic -layout support and manage the layout yourself. You can add 'empty' -spaces to the group box with addSpace(). -

TQGroupBox also lets you set the title() (normally set in the -constructor) and the title's alignment(). -

You can change the spacing used by the group box with -setInsideMargin() and setInsideSpacing(). To minimize space -consumption, you can remove the right, left and bottom edges of -the frame with setFlat(). -

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See also TQButtonGroup, Widget Appearance and Style, Layout Management, and Organizers. - -


Member Function Documentation

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TQGroupBox::TQGroupBox ( TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a group box widget with no title. -

The parent and name arguments are passed to the TQWidget -constructor. -

This constructor does not do automatic layout. - -

TQGroupBox::TQGroupBox ( const TQString & title, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a group box with the title title. -

The parent and name arguments are passed to the TQWidget -constructor. -

This constructor does not do automatic layout. - -

TQGroupBox::TQGroupBox ( int strips, Orientation orientation, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a group box with no title. Child widgets will be -arranged in strips rows or columns (depending on orientation). -

The parent and name arguments are passed to the TQWidget -constructor. - -

TQGroupBox::TQGroupBox ( int strips, Orientation orientation, const TQString & title, TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 ) -

-Constructs a group box titled title. Child widgets will be -arranged in strips rows or columns (depending on orientation). -

The parent and name arguments are passed to the TQWidget -constructor. - -

TQGroupBox::~TQGroupBox () -

-Destroys the group box. - -

void TQGroupBox::addSpace ( int size ) -

-Adds an empty cell at the next free position. If size is -greater than 0, the empty cell takes size to be its fixed width -(if orientation() is Horizontal) or height (if orientation() is -Vertical). -

Use this method to separate the widgets in the group box or to -skip the next free cell. For performance reasons, call this method -after calling setColumnLayout() or by changing the TQGroupBox::columns or TQGroupBox::orientation properties. It is -generally a good idea to call these methods first (if needed at -all), and insert the widgets and spaces afterwards. - -

int TQGroupBox::alignment () const -

Returns the alignment of the group box title. -See the "alignment" property for details. -

int TQGroupBox::columns () const -

Returns the number of columns or rows (depending on TQGroupBox::orientation) in the group box. -See the "columns" property for details. -

int TQGroupBox::insideMargin () const -

-Returns the width of the empty space between the items in the -group and the frame of the group. -

Only applies if the group box has a defined orientation. -

The default is usually 11, by may vary depending on the platform -and style. -

See also setInsideMargin() and orientation. - -

int TQGroupBox::insideSpacing () const -

-Returns the width of the empty space between each of the items -in the group. -

Only applies if the group box has a defined orientation. -

The default is usually 5, by may vary depending on the platform -and style. -

See also setInsideSpacing() and orientation. - -

bool TQGroupBox::isCheckable () const -

Returns TRUE if the group box has a checkbox in its title; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "checkable" property for details. -

bool TQGroupBox::isChecked () const -

Returns TRUE if the group box's checkbox is checked; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "checked" property for details. -

bool TQGroupBox::isFlat () const -

Returns TRUE if the group box is painted flat or has a frame; otherwise returns FALSE. -See the "flat" property for details. -

Orientation TQGroupBox::orientation () const -

Returns the group box's orientation. -See the "orientation" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setAlignment ( int ) [virtual] -

Sets the alignment of the group box title. -See the "alignment" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setCheckable ( bool b ) -

Sets whether the group box has a checkbox in its title to b. -See the "checkable" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setChecked ( bool b ) [slot] -

Sets whether the group box's checkbox is checked to b. -See the "checked" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setColumnLayout ( int strips, Orientation direction ) [virtual] -

-Changes the layout of the group box. This function is only useful -in combination with the default constructor that does not take any -layout information. This function will put all existing children -in the new layout. It is not good TQt programming style to call -this function after children have been inserted. Sets the number -of columns or rows to be strips, depending on direction. -

See also orientation and columns. - -

Example: chart/optionsform.cpp. -

void TQGroupBox::setColumns ( int ) -

Sets the number of columns or rows (depending on TQGroupBox::orientation) in the group box. -See the "columns" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setFlat ( bool b ) -

Sets whether the group box is painted flat or has a frame to b. -See the "flat" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setInsideMargin ( int m ) -

-Sets the the width of the inside margin to m pixels. -

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void TQGroupBox::setInsideSpacing ( int s ) -

-Sets the width of the empty space between each of the items in -the group to s pixels. -

See also insideSpacing(). - -

void TQGroupBox::setOrientation ( Orientation ) -

Sets the group box's orientation. -See the "orientation" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::setTitle ( const TQString & ) [virtual] -

Sets the group box title text. -See the "title" property for details. -

TQString TQGroupBox::title () const -

Returns the group box title text. -See the "title" property for details. -

void TQGroupBox::toggled ( bool on ) [signal] -

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If the group box has a check box (see isCheckable()) this signal -is emitted when the check box is toggled. on is TRUE if the check -box is checked; otherwise it is FALSE. - -


Property Documentation

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Alignment alignment

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This property holds the alignment of the group box title. -

The title is always placed on the upper frame line. The horizontal -alignment can be specified by the alignment parameter. -

The alignment is one of the following flags: -

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The default alignment is AlignAuto. -

See also TQt::AlignmentFlags. - -

Set this property's value with setAlignment() and get this property's value with alignment(). -

bool checkable

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This property holds whether the group box has a checkbox in its title. -

If this property is TRUE, the group box has a checkbox. If the -checkbox is checked (which is the default), the group box's -children are enabled. -

setCheckable() controls whether or not the group box has a -checkbox, and isCheckable() controls whether the checkbox is -checked or not. - -

Set this property's value with setCheckable() and get this property's value with isCheckable(). -

bool checked

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This property holds whether the group box's checkbox is checked. -

If the group box has a check box (see isCheckable()), and the -check box is checked (see isChecked()), the group box's children -are enabled. If the checkbox is unchecked the children are -disabled. - -

Set this property's value with setChecked() and get this property's value with isChecked(). -

int columns

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This property holds the number of columns or rows (depending on TQGroupBox::orientation) in the group box. -

Usually it is not a good idea to set this property because it is -slow (it does a complete layout). It is best to set the number -of columns directly in the constructor. - -

Set this property's value with setColumns() and get this property's value with columns(). -

bool flat

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This property holds whether the group box is painted flat or has a frame. -

By default a group box has a surrounding frame, with the title -being placed on the upper frame line. In flat mode the right, left -and bottom frame lines are omitted, and only the thin line at the -top is drawn. -

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Set this property's value with setFlat() and get this property's value with isFlat(). -

Orientation orientation

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This property holds the group box's orientation. -

A horizontal group box arranges it's children in columns, while a -vertical group box arranges them in rows. -

Usually it is not a good idea to set this property because it is -slow (it does a complete layout). It is better to set the -orientation directly in the constructor. - -

Set this property's value with setOrientation() and get this property's value with orientation(). -

TQString title

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This property holds the group box title text. -

The group box title text will have a focus-change keyboard -accelerator if the title contains &, followed by a letter. -

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There is no default title text. - -

Set this property's value with setTitle() and get this property's value with title(). - -


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