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#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
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#import <qcocoaview_mac_p.h>
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#include "qmacnativewidget_mac.h"
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#include <qwidget_p.h>
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/*!
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\class QMacNativeWidget
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\since 4.5
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\brief The QMacNativeWidget class provides a widget for Mac OS X that provides a way to put Qt widgets into Carbon
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or Cocoa hierarchies depending on how Qt was configured.
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\ingroup advanced
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On Mac OS X, there is a difference between a window and view;
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normally expressed as widgets in Qt. Qt makes assumptions about its
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parent-child hierarchy that make it complex to put an arbitrary Qt widget
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into a hierarchy of "normal" views from Apple frameworks. QMacNativeWidget
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bridges the gap between views and windows and makes it possible to put a
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hierarchy of Qt widgets into a non-Qt window or view.
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QMacNativeWidget pretends it is a window (i.e. isWindow() will return true),
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but it cannot be shown on its own. It needs to be put into a window
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when it is created or later through a native call.
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QMacNativeWidget works for either Carbon or Cocoa depending on how Qt was configured. If Qt is
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using Carbon, QMacNativeWidget will embed into Carbon hierarchies. If Qt is
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using Cocoa, QMacNativeWidget embeds into Cocoa hierarchies.
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Here is an example of putting a QPushButton into a NSWindow:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qmacnativewidget/main.mm 0
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On Carbon, this would do the equivalent:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/qmacnativewidget/main.mm 1
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Note that QMacNativeWidget requires knowledge of Carbon or Cocoa. All it
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does is get the Qt hierarchy into a window not owned by Qt. It is then up
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to the programmer to ensure it is placed correctly in the window and
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responds correctly to events.
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*/
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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class QMacNativeWidgetPrivate : public QWidgetPrivate
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{
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};
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extern OSViewRef qt_mac_create_widget(QWidget *widget, QWidgetPrivate *widgetPrivate, OSViewRef parent);
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/*!
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Create a QMacNativeWidget with \a parentView as its "superview" (i.e.,
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parent). The \a parentView is either an HIViewRef if Qt is using Carbon or
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a NSView pointer if Qt is using Cocoa.
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*/
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QMacNativeWidget::QMacNativeWidget(void *parentView)
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: QWidget(*new QMacNativeWidgetPrivate, 0, Qt::Window)
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{
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Q_D(QMacNativeWidget);
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OSViewRef myView = qt_mac_create_widget(this, d, OSViewRef(parentView));
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d->topData()->embedded = true;
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create(WId(myView), false, false);
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setPalette(QPalette(Qt::transparent));
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setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetPalette, false);
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setAttribute(Qt::WA_LayoutUsesWidgetRect);
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}
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/*!
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Destroy the QMacNativeWidget.
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*/
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QMacNativeWidget::~QMacNativeWidget()
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{
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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QSize QMacNativeWidget::sizeHint() const
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{
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return QSize(200, 200);
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}
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/*!
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\reimp
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*/
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bool QMacNativeWidget::event(QEvent *ev)
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{
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return QWidget::event(ev);
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}
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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