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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
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# include <qcore_mac_p.h>
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#endif
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#include <qapplication.h>
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#include <qdesktopwidget.h>
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#include <qevent.h>
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#include <qhash.h>
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#include <qlabel.h>
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#include <qpointer.h>
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#include <qstyle.h>
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#include <qstyleoption.h>
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#include <qstylepainter.h>
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#include <qtimer.h>
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#include <qtooltip.h>
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#include <qeffects_p.h>
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#include <qtextdocument.h>
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#include <qdebug.h>
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#include <qstylesheetstyle_p.h>
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#include <qbasictimer.h>
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#ifndef QT_NO_TOOLTIP
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
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# include <qcore_mac_p.h>
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#include <qt_cocoa_helpers_mac_p.h>
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#endif
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QToolTip
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\brief The QToolTip class provides tool tips (balloon help) for any
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widget.
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\ingroup helpsystem
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The tip is a short piece of text reminding the user of the
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widget's function. It is drawn immediately below the given
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position in a distinctive black-on-yellow color combination. The
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tip can be any \l{QTextEdit}{rich text} formatted string.
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Rich text displayed in a tool tip is implicitly word-wrapped unless
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specified differently with \c{<p style='white-space:pre'>}.
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The simplest and most common way to set a widget's tool tip is by
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calling its QWidget::setToolTip() function.
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It is also possible to show different tool tips for different
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regions of a widget, by using a QHelpEvent of type
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QEvent::ToolTip. Intercept the help event in your widget's \l
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{QWidget::}{event()} function and call QToolTip::showText() with
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the text you want to display. The \l{widgets/tooltips}{Tooltips}
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example illustrates this technique.
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If you are calling QToolTip::hideText(), or QToolTip::showText()
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with an empty string, as a result of a \l{QEvent::}{ToolTip}-event you
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should also call \l{QEvent::}{ignore()} on the event, to signal
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that you don't want to start any tooltip specific modes.
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Note that, if you want to show tooltips in an item view, the
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model/view architecture provides functionality to set an item's
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tool tip; e.g., the QTableWidgetItem::setToolTip() function.
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However, if you want to provide custom tool tips in an item view,
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you must intercept the help event in the
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QAbstractItemView::viewportEvent() function and handle it yourself.
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The default tool tip color and font can be customized with
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setPalette() and setFont(). When a tooltip is currently on
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display, isVisible() returns true and text() the currently visible
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text.
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\note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool
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tips are not active windows.
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\sa QWidget::toolTip, QAction::toolTip, {Tool Tips Example}
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*/
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class QTipLabel : public QLabel
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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QTipLabel(const QString &text, QWidget *w);
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~QTipLabel();
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static QTipLabel *instance;
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bool eventFilter(QObject *, QEvent *);
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QBasicTimer hideTimer, expireTimer;
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bool fadingOut;
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void reuseTip(const QString &text);
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void hideTip();
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void hideTipImmediately();
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void setTipRect(QWidget *w, const QRect &r);
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void restartExpireTimer();
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bool tipChanged(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QObject *o);
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void placeTip(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w);
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static int getTipScreen(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w);
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protected:
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void timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e);
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void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e);
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void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e);
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void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e);
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#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
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public slots:
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/** \internal
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Cleanup the _q_stylesheet_parent propery.
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*/
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void styleSheetParentDestroyed() {
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setProperty("_q_stylesheet_parent", QVariant());
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styleSheetParent = 0;
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}
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private:
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QWidget *styleSheetParent;
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#endif
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private:
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QWidget *widget;
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QRect rect;
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};
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QTipLabel *QTipLabel::instance = 0;
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QTipLabel::QTipLabel(const QString &text, QWidget *w)
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#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
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: QLabel(w, Qt::ToolTip | Qt::BypassGraphicsProxyWidget), styleSheetParent(0), widget(0)
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#else
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: QLabel(w, Qt::ToolTip | Qt::BypassGraphicsProxyWidget), widget(0)
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#endif
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{
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delete instance;
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instance = this;
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setForegroundRole(QPalette::ToolTipText);
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setBackgroundRole(QPalette::ToolTipBase);
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setPalette(QToolTip::palette());
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ensurePolished();
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setMargin(1 + style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ToolTipLabelFrameWidth, 0, this));
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setFrameStyle(QFrame::NoFrame);
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setAlignment(Qt::AlignLeft);
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setIndent(1);
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qApp->installEventFilter(this);
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setWindowOpacity(style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ToolTipLabel_Opacity, 0, this) / qreal(255.0));
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setMouseTracking(true);
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fadingOut = false;
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reuseTip(text);
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}
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void QTipLabel::restartExpireTimer()
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{
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int time = 10000 + 40 * qMax(0, text().length()-100);
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expireTimer.start(time, this);
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hideTimer.stop();
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}
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void QTipLabel::reuseTip(const QString &text)
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{
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#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
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if (styleSheetParent){
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disconnect(styleSheetParent, SIGNAL(destroyed()),
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QTipLabel::instance, SLOT(styleSheetParentDestroyed()));
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styleSheetParent = 0;
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}
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#endif
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setWordWrap(Qt::mightBeRichText(text));
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setText(text);
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QFontMetrics fm(font());
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QSize extra(1, 0);
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// Make it look good with the default ToolTip font on Mac, which has a small descent.
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if (fm.descent() == 2 && fm.ascent() >= 11)
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++extra.rheight();
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resize(sizeHint() + extra);
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restartExpireTimer();
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}
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void QTipLabel::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *ev)
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{
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QStylePainter p(this);
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QStyleOptionFrame opt;
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opt.init(this);
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p.drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelTipLabel, opt);
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p.end();
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QLabel::paintEvent(ev);
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}
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void QTipLabel::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e)
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{
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QStyleHintReturnMask frameMask;
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QStyleOption option;
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option.init(this);
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if (style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ToolTip_Mask, &option, this, &frameMask))
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setMask(frameMask.region);
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QLabel::resizeEvent(e);
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}
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void QTipLabel::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e)
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{
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if (rect.isNull())
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return;
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QPoint pos = e->globalPos();
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if (widget)
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pos = widget->mapFromGlobal(pos);
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if (!rect.contains(pos))
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hideTip();
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QLabel::mouseMoveEvent(e);
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}
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QTipLabel::~QTipLabel()
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{
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instance = 0;
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}
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void QTipLabel::hideTip()
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{
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if (!hideTimer.isActive())
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hideTimer.start(300, this);
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}
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void QTipLabel::hideTipImmediately()
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{
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close(); // to trigger QEvent::Close which stops the animation
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deleteLater();
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}
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void QTipLabel::setTipRect(QWidget *w, const QRect &r)
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{
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if (!rect.isNull() && !w)
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qWarning("QToolTip::setTipRect: Cannot pass null widget if rect is set");
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else{
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widget = w;
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rect = r;
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}
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}
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void QTipLabel::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e)
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{
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if (e->timerId() == hideTimer.timerId()
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|| e->timerId() == expireTimer.timerId()){
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hideTimer.stop();
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expireTimer.stop();
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#if defined(Q_WS_MAC) && !defined(QT_NO_EFFECTS)
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if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_FadeTooltip)){
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// Fade out tip on mac (makes it invisible).
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// The tip will not be deleted until a new tip is shown.
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// DRSWAT - Cocoa
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macWindowFade(qt_mac_window_for(this));
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QTipLabel::instance->fadingOut = true; // will never be false again.
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}
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else
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hideTipImmediately();
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#else
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hideTipImmediately();
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#endif
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}
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}
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bool QTipLabel::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e)
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{
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switch (e->type()) {
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
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case QEvent::KeyPress:
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case QEvent::KeyRelease: {
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int key = static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(e)->key();
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Qt::KeyboardModifiers mody = static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(e)->modifiers();
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if (!(mody & Qt::KeyboardModifierMask)
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&& key != Qt::Key_Shift && key != Qt::Key_Control
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&& key != Qt::Key_Alt && key != Qt::Key_Meta)
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hideTip();
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break;
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}
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#endif
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case QEvent::Leave:
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hideTip();
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break;
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case QEvent::WindowActivate:
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case QEvent::WindowDeactivate:
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case QEvent::MouseButtonPress:
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case QEvent::MouseButtonRelease:
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case QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick:
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case QEvent::FocusIn:
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case QEvent::FocusOut:
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case QEvent::Wheel:
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hideTipImmediately();
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break;
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case QEvent::MouseMove:
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if (o == widget && !rect.isNull() && !rect.contains(static_cast<QMouseEvent*>(e)->pos()))
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hideTip();
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default:
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break;
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}
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return false;
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}
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int QTipLabel::getTipScreen(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w)
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{
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if (QApplication::desktop()->isVirtualDesktop())
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return QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(pos);
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else
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return QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(w);
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}
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void QTipLabel::placeTip(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w)
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{
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#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
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if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_StyleSheet) || (w && qobject_cast<QStyleSheetStyle *>(w->style()))) {
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//the stylesheet need to know the real parent
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QTipLabel::instance->setProperty("_q_stylesheet_parent", QVariant::fromValue(w));
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//we force the style to be the QStyleSheetStyle, and force to clear the cache as well.
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QTipLabel::instance->setStyleSheet(QLatin1String("/* */"));
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// Set up for cleaning up this later...
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QTipLabel::instance->styleSheetParent = w;
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if (w) {
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connect(w, SIGNAL(destroyed()),
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QTipLabel::instance, SLOT(styleSheetParentDestroyed()));
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}
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}
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#endif //QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
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#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
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// When in full screen mode, there is no Dock nor Menu so we can use
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// the whole screen for displaying the tooltip. However when not in
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// full screen mode we need to save space for the dock, so we use
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// availableGeometry instead.
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extern bool qt_mac_app_fullscreen; //qapplication_mac.mm
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QRect screen;
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if(qt_mac_app_fullscreen)
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screen = QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry(getTipScreen(pos, w));
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else
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screen = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(getTipScreen(pos, w));
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#else
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QRect screen = QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry(getTipScreen(pos, w));
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#endif
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QPoint p = pos;
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p += QPoint(2,
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#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
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21
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#else
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16
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#endif
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);
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if (p.x() + this->width() > screen.x() + screen.width())
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p.rx() -= 4 + this->width();
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if (p.y() + this->height() > screen.y() + screen.height())
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p.ry() -= 24 + this->height();
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if (p.y() < screen.y())
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p.setY(screen.y());
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if (p.x() + this->width() > screen.x() + screen.width())
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p.setX(screen.x() + screen.width() - this->width());
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if (p.x() < screen.x())
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p.setX(screen.x());
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if (p.y() + this->height() > screen.y() + screen.height())
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p.setY(screen.y() + screen.height() - this->height());
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this->move(p);
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}
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bool QTipLabel::tipChanged(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QObject *o)
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{
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if (QTipLabel::instance->text() != text)
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return true;
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if (o != widget)
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return true;
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if (!rect.isNull())
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return !rect.contains(pos);
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else
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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Shows \a text as a tool tip, with the global position \a pos as
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the point of interest. The tool tip will be shown with a platform
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specific offset from this point of interest.
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If you specify a non-empty rect the tip will be hidden as soon
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as you move your cursor out of this area.
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The \a rect is in the coordinates of the widget you specify with
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\a w. If the \a rect is not empty you must specify a widget.
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Otherwise this argument can be 0 but it is used to determine the
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appropriate screen on multi-head systems.
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If \a text is empty the tool tip is hidden. If the text is the
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same as the currently shown tooltip, the tip will \e not move.
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You can force moving by first hiding the tip with an empty text,
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and then showing the new tip at the new position.
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*/
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void QToolTip::showText(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QWidget *w, const QRect &rect)
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{
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if (QTipLabel::instance && QTipLabel::instance->isVisible()){ // a tip does already exist
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if (text.isEmpty()){ // empty text means hide current tip
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QTipLabel::instance->hideTip();
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return;
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}
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else if (!QTipLabel::instance->fadingOut){
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// If the tip has changed, reuse the one
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// that is showing (removes flickering)
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QPoint localPos = pos;
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if (w)
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localPos = w->mapFromGlobal(pos);
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if (QTipLabel::instance->tipChanged(localPos, text, w)){
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QTipLabel::instance->reuseTip(text);
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QTipLabel::instance->setTipRect(w, rect);
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QTipLabel::instance->placeTip(pos, w);
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}
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return;
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}
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}
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if (!text.isEmpty()){ // no tip can be reused, create new tip:
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#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
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new QTipLabel(text, w); // sets QTipLabel::instance to itself
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#else
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// On windows, we can't use the widget as parent otherwise the window will be
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// raised when the tooltip will be shown
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new QTipLabel(text, QApplication::desktop()->screen(QTipLabel::getTipScreen(pos, w)));
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#endif
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QTipLabel::instance->setTipRect(w, rect);
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QTipLabel::instance->placeTip(pos, w);
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QTipLabel::instance->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qtooltip_label"));
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#if !defined(QT_NO_EFFECTS) && !defined(Q_WS_MAC)
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if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_FadeTooltip))
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qFadeEffect(QTipLabel::instance);
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else if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_AnimateTooltip))
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qScrollEffect(QTipLabel::instance);
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else
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QTipLabel::instance->show();
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#else
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QTipLabel::instance->show();
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#endif
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}
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}
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/*!
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\overload
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This is analogous to calling QToolTip::showText(\a pos, \a text, \a w, QRect())
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*/
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void QToolTip::showText(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QWidget *w)
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{
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QToolTip::showText(pos, text, w, QRect());
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}
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/*!
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\fn void QToolTip::hideText()
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\since 4.2
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Hides the tool tip. This is the same as calling showText() with an
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empty string.
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\sa showText()
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*/
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/*!
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\since 4.4
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Returns true if this tooltip is currently shown.
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\sa showText()
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*/
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bool QToolTip::isVisible()
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{
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return (QTipLabel::instance != 0 && QTipLabel::instance->isVisible());
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.4
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Returns the tooltip text, if a tooltip is visible, or an
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empty string if a tooltip is not visible.
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*/
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QString QToolTip::text()
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{
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if (QTipLabel::instance)
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return QTipLabel::instance->text();
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return QString();
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}
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QPalette, tooltip_palette)
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/*!
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Returns the palette used to render tooltips.
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\note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool
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tips are not active windows.
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*/
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QPalette QToolTip::palette()
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{
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return *tooltip_palette();
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.2
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Returns the font used to render tooltips.
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*/
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QFont QToolTip::font()
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{
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return QApplication::font("QTipLabel");
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.2
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Sets the \a palette used to render tooltips.
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\note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool
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tips are not active windows.
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*/
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void QToolTip::setPalette(const QPalette &palette)
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{
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*tooltip_palette() = palette;
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if (QTipLabel::instance)
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QTipLabel::instance->setPalette(palette);
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.2
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Sets the \a font used to render tooltips.
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*/
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void QToolTip::setFont(const QFont &font)
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{
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QApplication::setFont(font, "QTipLabel");
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}
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/*!
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\fn void QToolTip::add(QWidget *widget, const QString &text)
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Use QWidget::setToolTip() instead.
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\oldcode
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tip->add(widget, text);
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\newcode
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widget->setToolTip(text);
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\endcode
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QToolTip::add(QWidget *widget, const QRect &rect, const QString &text)
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Intercept the QEvent::ToolTip events in your widget's
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QWidget::event() function and call QToolTip::showText() with the
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text you want to display. The \l{widgets/tooltips}{Tooltips}
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example illustrates this technique.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QToolTip::remove(QWidget *widget)
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Use QWidget::setToolTip() instead.
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\oldcode
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tip->remove(widget);
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\newcode
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widget->setToolTip("");
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\endcode
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*/
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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#include "moc_qtooltip.cpp"
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#endif // QT_NO_TOOLTIP
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