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6 QMimeSourceFactory - Extensible provider of mime-typed data
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9 #include <qmime.h>
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11 Public Members
12 QMimeSourceFactory ()
13 virtual ~QMimeSourceFactory ()
14 virtual const QMimeSource * data ( const QString & abs_name ) const
15 virtual QString makeAbsolute ( const QString & abs_or_rel_name, const
16 QString & context ) const
17 const QMimeSource * data ( const QString & abs_or_rel_name, const
18 QString & context ) const
19 virtual void setText ( const QString & abs_name, const QString & text )
20 virtual void setImage ( const QString & abs_name, const QImage & image
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22 virtual void setPixmap ( const QString & abs_name, const QPixmap &
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24 virtual void setData ( const QString & abs_name, QMimeSource * data )
25 virtual void setFilePath ( const QStringList & path )
26 virtual QStringList filePath () const
27 void addFilePath ( const QString & p )
28 virtual void setExtensionType ( const QString & ext, const char *
29 mimetype )
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32 QMimeSourceFactory * defaultFactory ()
33 void setDefaultFactory ( QMimeSourceFactory * factory )
34 QMimeSourceFactory * takeDefaultFactory ()
35 void addFactory ( QMimeSourceFactory * f )
36 void removeFactory ( QMimeSourceFactory * f )
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39 The QMimeSourceFactory class is an extensible provider of mime-typed
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42 A QMimeSourceFactory provides an abstract interface to a collection of
43 information. Each piece of information is represented by a QMimeSource
44 object which can be examined and converted to concrete data types by
45 functions such as QImageDrag::canDecode() and QImageDrag::decode().
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47 The base QMimeSourceFactory can be used in two ways: as an abstraction
48 of a collection of files or as specifically stored data. For it to
49 access files, call setFilePath() before accessing data. For stored
50 data, call setData() for each item (there are also convenience
51 functions, e.g. setText(), setImage() and setPixmap(), that simply call
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54 The rich text widgets, QTextEdit and QTextBrowser, use
55 QMimeSourceFactory to resolve references such as images or links within
56 rich text documents. They either access the default factory (see
57 defaultFactory()) or their own (see QTextEdit::setMimeSourceFactory()).
58 Other classes that are capable of displaying rich text (such as QLabel,
59 QWhatsThis or QMessageBox) always use the default factory.
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61 A factory can also be used as a container to store data associated with
62 a name. This technique is useful whenever rich text contains images
63 that are stored in the program itself, not loaded from the hard disk.
64 Your program may, for example, define some image data as:
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71 To be able to use this image within some rich text, for example inside
72 a QLabel, you must create a QImage from the raw data and insert it into
73 the factory with a unique name:
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75 QMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()->setImage( "myimage", QImage(myimage_data) );
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77 Now you can create a rich text QLabel with
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79 QLabel* label = new QLabel(
80 "Rich text with embedded image:<img source=\"myimage\">"
81 "Isn't that <em>cute</em>?" );
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83 When no longer needed, you can clear the data from the factory:
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86 QMimeSourceFactory::defaultFactory()->setData( "myimage", 0 );
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88 See also Environment Classes and Input/Output and Networking.
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92 Constructs a QMimeSourceFactory that has no file path and no stored
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96 Destroys the QMimeSourceFactory, deleting all stored content.
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99 Adds the QMimeSourceFactory f to the list of available mimesource
100 factories. If the defaultFactory() can't resolve a data() it iterates
101 over the list of installed mimesource factories until the data can be
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104 See also removeFactory().
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107 Adds another search path, p to the existing search paths.
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109 See also setFilePath().
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113 Returns a reference to the data associated with abs_name. The return
114 value remains valid only until the next data() or setData() call, so
115 you should immediately decode the result.
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117 If there is no data associated with abs_name in the factory's store,
118 the factory tries to access the local filesystem. If abs_name isn't an
119 absolute file name, the factory will search for it in all defined paths
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122 The factory understands all the image formats supported by QImageIO.
123 Any other mime types are determined by the file name extension. The
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126 setExtensionType("html", "text/html;charset=iso8859-1");
127 setExtensionType("htm", "text/html;charset=iso8859-1");
128 setExtensionType("txt", "text/plain");
129 setExtensionType("xml", "text/xml;charset=UTF-8");
130 The effect of these is that file names ending in "txt" will be treated
131 as text encoded in the local encoding; those ending in" xml" will be
132 treated as text encoded in Unicode UTF-8 encoding. The text/html type
133 is treated specially, since the encoding can be specified in the html
134 file itself. "html" or "htm" will be treated as text encoded in the
135 encoding specified by the html meta tag, if none could be found, the
136 charset of the mime type will be used. The text subtype ("html",
137 "plain", or "xml") does not affect the factory, but users of the
138 factory may behave differently. We recommend creating "xml" files where
139 practical. These files can be viewed regardless of the runtime encoding
140 and can encode any Unicode characters without resorting to encoding
141 definitions inside the file.
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143 Any file data that is not recognized will be retrieved as a QMimeSource
144 providing the "application/octet-stream" mime type, meaning
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147 You can add further extensions or change existing ones with subsequent
148 calls to setExtensionType(). If the extension mechanism is not
149 sufficient for your problem domain, you can inherit QMimeSourceFactory
150 and reimplement this function to perform some more specialized mime-
151 type detection. The same applies if you want to use the mime source
152 factory to access URL referenced data over a network.
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155 abs_or_rel_name, const QString & context ) const
156 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
157 behaves essentially like the above function.
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159 A convenience function. See data(const QString& abs_name). The file
160 name is given in abs_or_rel_name and the path is in context.
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163 Returns the application-wide default mime source factory. This factory
164 is used by rich text rendering classes such as QSimpleRichText,
165 QWhatsThis and QMessageBox to resolve named references within rich text
166 documents. It serves also as the initial factory for the more complex
167 render widgets, QTextEdit and QTextBrowser.
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174 Returns the currently set search paths.
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177 const QString & context ) const [virtual]
178 Converts the absolute or relative data item name abs_or_rel_name to an
179 absolute name, interpreted within the context (path) of the data item
180 named context (this must be an absolute name).
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183 Removes the mimesource factory f from the list of available mimesource
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189 data ) [virtual]
190 Sets data to be the data item associated with the absolute name
191 abs_name. Note that the ownership of data is transferred to the
192 factory: do not delete or access the pointer after passing it to this
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195 Passing 0 for data removes previously stored data.
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199 Sets the default factory, destroying any previously set mime source
200 provider. The ownership of the factory is transferred to Qt.
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205 mimetype ) [virtual]
206 Sets the mime-type to be associated with the file name extension, ext
207 to mimetype. This determines the mime-type for files found via the
208 paths set by setFilePath().
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211 Sets the list of directories that will be searched when named data is
212 requested to the those given in the string list path.
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217 image ) [virtual]
218 Sets image to be the data item associated with the absolute name
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221 Equivalent to setData(abs_name, new QImageDrag(image)).
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224 pixmap ) [virtual]
225 Sets pixmap to be the data item associated with the absolute name
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229 text ) [virtual]
230 Sets text to be the data item associated with the absolute name
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233 Equivalent to setData(abs_name, new QTextDrag(text)).
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