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6 QWorkspace - Workspace window that can contain decorated windows, e.g.
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10 #include <qworkspace.h>
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12 Inherits QWidget.
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15 QWorkspace ( QWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )
16 ~QWorkspace ()
17 enum WindowOrder { CreationOrder, StackingOrder }
18 QWidget * activeWindow () const
19 QWidgetList windowList () const (obsolete)
20 QWidgetList windowList ( WindowOrder order ) const
21 bool scrollBarsEnabled () const
22 void setScrollBarsEnabled ( bool enable )
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25 void cascade ()
26 void tile ()
27 void closeActiveWindow ()
28 void closeAllWindows ()
29 void activateNextWindow ()
30 void activatePrevWindow ()
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33 void windowActivated ( QWidget * w )
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36 bool scrollBarsEnabled - whether the workspace provides scrollbars
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39 The QWorkspace widget provides a workspace window that can contain
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42 MDI (multiple document interface) applications typically have one main
43 window with a menu bar and toolbar, and a central widget that is a
44 QWorkspace. The workspace itself contains zero, one or more document
45 windows, each of which is a widget.
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47 The workspace itself is an ordinary Qt widget. It has a standard
48 constructor that takes a parent widget and an object name. The parent
49 window is usually a QMainWindow, but it need not be.
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51 Document windows (i.e. MDI windows) are also ordinary Qt widgets which
52 have the workspace as their parent widget. When you call show(),
53 hide(), showMaximized(), setCaption(), etc. on a document window, it is
54 shown, hidden, etc. with a frame, caption, icon and icon text, just as
55 you'd expect. You can provide widget flags which will be used for the
56 layout of the decoration or the behaviour of the widget itself.
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58 To change or retrieve the geometry of MDI windows you must operate on
59 the MDI widget's parentWidget(). (The parentWidget() provides access to
60 the decorated window in which the MDI window's widget is shown.)
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62 A document window becomes active when it gets the keyboard focus. You
63 can also activate a window in code using setFocus(). The user can
64 activate a window by moving focus in the usual ways, for example by
65 clicking a window or by pressing Tab. The workspace emits a signal
66 windowActivated() when it detects the activation change, and the
67 function activeWindow() always returns a pointer to the active document
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70 The convenience function windowList() returns a list of all document
71 windows. This is useful to create a popup menu" <u>W</u>indows" on the
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74 QWorkspace provides two built-in layout strategies for child windows:
75 cascade() and tile(). Both are slots so you can easily connect menu
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78 If you want your users to be able to work with document windows larger
79 than the actual workspace, set the scrollBarsEnabled property to TRUE.
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81 If the top-level window contains a menu bar and a document window is
82 maximised, QWorkspace moves the document window's minimize, restore and
83 close buttons from the document window's frame to the workspace
84 window's menu bar. It then inserts a window operations menu at the far
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87 See also Main Window and Related Classes and Organizers.
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91 Specifies the order in which windows are returned from windowList().
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93 QWorkspace::CreationOrder - The windows are returned in the order of
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96 QWorkspace::StackingOrder - The windows are returned in the order of
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101 Constructs a workspace with a parent and a name.
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104 Destroys the workspace and frees any allocated resources.
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107 Activates the next window in the child window chain.
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112 Activates the previous window in the child window chain.
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117 Returns the active window, or 0 if no window is active.
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119 Example: mdi/application.cpp.
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122 Arranges all the child windows in a cascade pattern.
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129 Closes the child window that is currently active.
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134 Closes all child windows.
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136 The windows are closed in random order. The operation stops if a window
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139 See also closeActiveWindow().
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142 Returns TRUE if the workspace provides scrollbars; otherwise returns
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146 Sets whether the workspace provides scrollbars to enable. See the
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150 Arranges all child windows in a tile pattern.
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154 Example: mdi/application.cpp.
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157 This signal is emitted when the window widget w becomes active. Note
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161 See also activeWindow() and windowList().
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164 Returns a list of all windows. If order is CreationOrder (the default)
165 the windows are listed in the order in which they had been inserted
166 into the workspace. If order is StackingOrder the windows are listed in
167 their stacking order, with the topmost window being the last window in
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170 QWidgetList is the same as QPtrList<QWidget>.
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172 See also QPtrList.
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174 Example: mdi/application.cpp.
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177 This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working.
178 We strongly advise against using it in new code.
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180 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
181 behaves essentially like the above function.
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183 Property Documentation
185 This property holds whether the workspace provides scrollbars.
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187 If this property is set to TRUE, it is possible to resize child windows
188 over the right or the bottom edge out of the visible area of the
189 workspace. The workspace shows scrollbars to make it possible for the
190 user to access those windows. If this property is set to FALSE (the
191 default), resizing windows out of the visible area of the workspace is
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194 Set this property's value with setScrollBarsEnabled() and get this
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