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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \example designer/containerextension | 
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| 44 | \title Container Extension Example | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | The Container Extension example shows how to create a custom | 
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| 47 | multi-page plugin for Qt Designer using the | 
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| 48 | QDesignerContainerExtension class. | 
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| 49 |  | 
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| 50 | \image containerextension-example.png | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | To provide a custom widget that can be used with \QD, we need to | 
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| 53 | supply a self-contained implementation. In this example we use a | 
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| 54 | custom multi-page widget designed to show the container extension | 
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| 55 | feature. | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | An extension is an object which modifies the behavior of \QD. The | 
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| 58 | QDesignerContainerExtension enables \QD to manage and manipulate a | 
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| 59 | custom multi-page widget, i.e. adding and deleting pages to the | 
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| 60 | widget. | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | There are four available types of extensions in \QD: | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 | \list | 
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| 65 | \o QDesignerMemberSheetExtension  provides an extension that allows | 
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| 66 | you to manipulate a widget's member functions which is displayed | 
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| 67 | when configuring connections using Qt Designer's mode for editing | 
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| 68 | signals and slots. | 
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| 69 | \o QDesignerPropertySheetExtension provides an extension that | 
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| 70 | allows you to manipulate a widget's properties which is displayed | 
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| 71 | in Qt Designer's property editor. | 
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| 72 | \o QDesignerTaskMenuExtension provides an extension that allows | 
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| 73 | you to add custom menu entries to \QD's task menu. | 
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| 74 | \o QDesignerContainerExtension provides an extension that allows | 
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| 75 | you to add (and delete) pages to a multi-page container plugin | 
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| 76 | in \QD. | 
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| 77 | \endlist | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 | You can use all the extensions following the same pattern as in | 
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| 80 | this example, only replacing the respective extension base | 
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| 81 | class. For more information, see the \l {QtDesigner Module}. | 
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| 82 |  | 
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| 83 | The Container Extension example consists of four classes: | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | \list | 
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| 86 | \o \c MultiPageWidget is a custom container widget that lets the user | 
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| 87 | manipulate and populate its pages, and navigate among these | 
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| 88 | using a combobox. | 
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| 89 | \o \c MultiPageWidgetPlugin exposes the \c MultiPageWidget class | 
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| 90 | to \QD. | 
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| 91 | \o \c MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory creates a | 
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| 92 | \c MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension object. | 
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| 93 | \o \c MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension provides the container | 
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| 94 | extension. | 
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| 95 | \endlist | 
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| 96 |  | 
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| 97 | The project file for custom widget plugins needs some additional | 
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| 98 | information to ensure that they will work within \QD. For example, | 
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| 99 | custom widget plugins rely on components supplied with \QD, and | 
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| 100 | this must be specified in the project file that we use. We will | 
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| 101 | first take a look at the plugin's project file. | 
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| 102 |  | 
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| 103 | Then we will continue by reviewing the \c MultiPageWidgetPlugin | 
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| 104 | class, and take a look at the \c MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory | 
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| 105 | and \c MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension classes. Finally, we will | 
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| 106 | take a quick look at the \c MultiPageWidget class definition. | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 | \section1 The Project File: containerextension.pro | 
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| 109 |  | 
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| 110 | The project file must contain some additional information to | 
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| 111 | ensure that the plugin will work as expected: | 
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| 112 |  | 
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| 113 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/containerextension.pro 0 | 
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| 114 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/containerextension.pro 1 | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | The \c TEMPLATE variable's value makes \c qmake create the custom | 
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| 117 | widget as a library. Later, we will ensure that the widget will be | 
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| 118 | recognized as a plugin by Qt by using the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro | 
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| 119 | to export the relevant widget information. | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | The \c CONFIG variable contains two values, \c designer and \c | 
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| 122 | plugin: | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | \list | 
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| 125 | \o \c designer: Since custom widgets plugins rely on components | 
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| 126 | supplied with \QD, this value ensures that our plugin links against | 
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| 127 | \QD's library (\c libQtDesigner.so). | 
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| 128 |  | 
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| 129 | \o \c plugin: We also need to ensure that \c qmake considers the | 
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| 130 | custom widget a \e plugin library. | 
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| 131 | \endlist | 
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| 132 |  | 
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| 133 | When Qt is configured to build in both debug and release modes, | 
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| 134 | \QD will be built in release mode.  When this occurs, it is | 
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| 135 | necessary to ensure that plugins are also built in release | 
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| 136 | mode. For that reason we add a \c debug_and_release value to the | 
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| 137 | \c CONFIG variable. Otherwise, if a plugin is built in a mode that | 
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| 138 | is incompatible with \QD, it won't be loaded and installed. | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | The header and source files for the widget are declared in the | 
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| 141 | usual way: | 
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| 142 |  | 
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| 143 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/containerextension.pro 2 | 
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| 144 |  | 
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| 145 | We provide an implementation of the plugin interface so that \QD | 
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| 146 | can use the custom widget. In this particular example we also | 
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| 147 | provide implementations of the container extension interface and | 
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| 148 | the extension factory. | 
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| 149 |  | 
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| 150 | It is important to ensure that the plugin is installed in a | 
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| 151 | location that is searched by \QD. We do this by specifying a | 
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| 152 | target path for the project and adding it to the list of items to | 
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| 153 | install: | 
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| 154 |  | 
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| 155 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_examples_containerextension.qdoc 0 | 
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| 156 |  | 
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| 157 | The container extension is created as a library, and will be | 
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| 158 | installed alongside the other \QD plugins when the project is | 
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| 159 | installed (using \c{make install} or an equivalent installation | 
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| 160 | procedure). | 
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| 161 |  | 
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| 162 | Note that if you want the plugins to appear in a Visual Studio | 
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| 163 | integration, the plugins must be built in release mode and their | 
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| 164 | libraries must be copied into the plugin directory in the install | 
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| 165 | path of the integration (for an example, see \c {C:/program | 
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| 166 | files/trolltech as/visual studio integration/plugins}). | 
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| 167 |  | 
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| 168 | For more information about plugins, see the \l {How to Create Qt | 
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| 169 | Plugins} documentation. | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetPlugin Class Definition | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | The \c MultiPageWidgetPlugin class exposes the \c MultiPageWidget | 
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| 174 | class to \QD. Its definition is similar to the \l | 
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| 175 | {designer/customwidgetplugin}{Custom Widget Plugin} example's | 
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| 176 | plugin class which is explained in detail. The parts of the class | 
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| 177 | definition that is specific to this particular custom widget is | 
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| 178 | the class name and a couple of private slots: | 
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| 179 |  | 
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| 180 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.h 0 | 
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| 181 |  | 
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| 182 | The plugin class provides \QD with basic information about our | 
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| 183 | plugin, such as its class name and its include file. Furthermore | 
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| 184 | it knows how to create instances of the \c MultiPageWidget widget. | 
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| 185 | \c MultiPageWidgetPlugin also defines the \l | 
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| 186 | {QDesignerCustomWidgetInterface::initialize()}{initialize()} | 
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| 187 | function which is called after the plugin is loaded into \QD. The | 
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| 188 | function's QDesignerFormEditorInterface parameter provides the | 
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| 189 | plugin with a gateway to all of \QD's API's. | 
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| 190 |  | 
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| 191 | In the case of a multipage widget such as ours, we must also implement | 
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| 192 | two private slots, currentIndexChanged() and pageTitleChanged(), | 
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| 193 | to be able to update \QD's property editor whenever the user views | 
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| 194 | another page or changes one of the page titles. To be able to give | 
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| 195 | each page their own title, we have chosen to use the | 
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| 196 | QWidget::windowTitle property to store the page title (for more | 
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| 197 | information see the MultiPageWidget class \l | 
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| 198 | {designer/containerextension/multipagewidget.cpp}{implementation}). Note | 
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| 199 | that currently there is no way of adding a custom property (e.g., | 
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| 200 | a page title) to the pages without using a predefined property as | 
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| 201 | placeholder. | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | The \c MultiPageWidgetPlugin class inherits from both QObject and | 
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| 204 | QDesignerCustomWidgetInterface. It is important to remember, when | 
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| 205 | using multiple inheritance, to ensure that all the interfaces | 
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| 206 | (i.e. the classes that doesn't inherit Q_OBJECT) are made known to | 
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| 207 | the meta object system using the Q_INTERFACES() macro. This | 
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| 208 | enables \QD to use \l qobject_cast() to query for supported | 
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| 209 | interfaces using nothing but a QObject pointer. | 
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| 210 |  | 
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| 211 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetPlugin Class Implementation | 
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| 212 |  | 
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| 213 | The MultiPageWidgetPlugin class implementation is in most parts | 
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| 214 | equivalent to the \l {designer/customwidgetplugin}{Custom Widget | 
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| 215 | Plugin} example's plugin class: | 
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| 216 |  | 
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| 217 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 0 | 
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| 218 | \codeline | 
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| 219 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 3 | 
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| 220 |  | 
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| 221 | One of the functions that differ is the isContainer() function | 
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| 222 | which returns true in this example since our custom widget is | 
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| 223 | intended to be used as a container. | 
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| 224 |  | 
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| 225 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 1 | 
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| 226 |  | 
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| 227 | Another function that differ is the function creating our custom widget: | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 2 | 
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| 230 |  | 
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| 231 | In addition to create and return the widget, we connect our custom | 
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| 232 | container widget's currentIndexChanged() signal to the plugin's | 
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| 233 | currentIndexChanged() slot to ensure that \QD's property editor is | 
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| 234 | updated whenever the user views another page. We also connect the | 
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| 235 | widget's pageTitleChanged() signal to the plugin's | 
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| 236 | pageTitleChanged() slot. | 
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| 237 |  | 
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| 238 | The currentIndexChanged() slot is called whenever our custom | 
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| 239 | widget's currentIndexChanged() \e signal is emitted, i.e. whenever | 
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| 240 | the user views another page: | 
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| 241 |  | 
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| 242 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 8 | 
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| 243 |  | 
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| 244 | First, we retrieve the object emitting the signal using the | 
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| 245 | QObject::sender() and qobject_cast() functions. If it's called in | 
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| 246 | a slot activated by a signal, QObject::sender() returns a pointer | 
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| 247 | to the object that sent the signal; otherwise it returns 0. | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 9 | 
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| 250 |  | 
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| 251 | Once we have the widget we can update the property editor. \QD | 
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| 252 | uses the QDesignerPropertySheetExtension class to feed its | 
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| 253 | property editor, and whenever a widget is selected in its | 
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| 254 | workspace, Qt Designer will query for the widget's property sheet | 
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| 255 | extension and update the property editor. | 
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| 256 |  | 
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| 257 | So what we want to achieve is to notify \QD that our widget's \e | 
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| 258 | internal selection has changed: First we use the static | 
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| 259 | QDesignerFormWindowInterface::findFormWindow() function to | 
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| 260 | retrieve the QDesignerFormWindowInterface object containing the | 
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| 261 | widget. The QDesignerFormWindowInterface class allows you to query | 
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| 262 | and manipulate form windows appearing in Qt Designer's | 
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| 263 | workspace. Then, all we have to do is to emit its \l | 
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| 264 | {QDesignerFormWindowInterface::emitSelectionChanged()}{emitSelectionChanged()} | 
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| 265 | signal, forcing an update of the property editor. | 
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| 266 |  | 
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| 267 | When changing a page title a generic refresh of the property | 
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| 268 | editor is not enough because it is actually the page's property | 
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| 269 | extension that needs to be updated. For that reason we need to | 
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| 270 | access the QDesignerPropertySheetExtension object for the page | 
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| 271 | which title we want to change. The QDesignerPropertySheetExtension | 
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| 272 | class also allows you to manipulate a widget's properties, but to | 
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| 273 | get hold of the extension we must first retrieve access to \QD's | 
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| 274 | extension manager: | 
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| 275 |  | 
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| 276 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 10 | 
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| 277 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 11 | 
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| 278 |  | 
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| 279 | Again we first retrieve the widget emitting the signal, using the | 
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| 280 | QObject::sender() and qobject_cast() functions. Then we retrieve | 
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| 281 | the current page from the widget that emitted the signal, and we | 
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| 282 | use the static QDesignerFormWindowInterface::findFormWindow() | 
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| 283 | function to retrieve the form containing our widget. | 
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| 284 |  | 
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| 285 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 12 | 
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| 286 |  | 
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| 287 | Now that we have the form window, the QDesignerFormWindowInterface | 
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| 288 | class provides the \l | 
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| 289 | {QDesignerFormWindowInterface::core()}{core()} function which | 
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| 290 | returns the current QDesignerFormEditorInterface object. The | 
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| 291 | QDesignerFormEditorInterface class allows you to access Qt | 
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| 292 | Designer's various components. In particular, the | 
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| 293 | QDesignerFormEditorInterface::extensionManager() function returns | 
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| 294 | a reference to the current extension manager. | 
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| 295 |  | 
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| 296 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 13 | 
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| 297 |  | 
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| 298 | Once we have the extension manager we can update the extension | 
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| 299 | sheet: First we retrieve the property extension for the page which | 
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| 300 | title we want to change, using the qt_extension() function.  Then | 
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| 301 | we retrieve the index for the page title using the | 
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| 302 | QDesignerPropertySheetExtension::indexOf() function. As previously | 
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| 303 | mentioned, we have chosen to use the QWidget::windowTitle property | 
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| 304 | to store the page title (for more information see the | 
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| 305 | MultiPageWidget class \l | 
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| 306 | {designer/containerextension/multipagewidget.cpp}{implementation}). | 
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| 307 | Finally, we implicitly force an update of the page's property | 
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| 308 | sheet by calling the the | 
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| 309 | QDesignerPropertySheetExtension::setChanged() function. | 
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| 310 |  | 
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| 311 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 4 | 
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| 312 |  | 
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| 313 | Note also the initialize() function: The \c initialize() function | 
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| 314 | takes a QDesignerFormEditorInterface object as argument. | 
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| 315 |  | 
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| 316 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 5 | 
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| 317 |  | 
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| 318 | When creating extensions associated with custom widget plugins, we | 
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| 319 | need to access \QD's current extension manager which we retrieve | 
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| 320 | from the QDesignerFormEditorInterface parameter. | 
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| 321 |  | 
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| 322 | In addition to allowing you to manipulate a widget's properties, | 
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| 323 | the QExtensionManager class provides extension management | 
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| 324 | facilities for \QD. Using \QD's current extension manager you can | 
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| 325 | retrieve the extension for a given object. You can also register | 
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| 326 | and unregister an extension for a given object. Remember that an | 
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| 327 | extension is an object which modifies the behavior of \QD. | 
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| 328 |  | 
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| 329 | When registrering an extension, it is actually the associated | 
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| 330 | extension factory that is registered. In \QD, extension factories | 
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| 331 | are used to look up and create named extensions as they are | 
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| 332 | required. So, in this example, the container extension itself is | 
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| 333 | not created until \QD must know whether the associated widget is a | 
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| 334 | container, or not. | 
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| 335 |  | 
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| 336 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 6 | 
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| 337 |  | 
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| 338 | We create a \c MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory object that we | 
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| 339 | register using \QD's current \l {QExtensionManager}{extension | 
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| 340 | manager} retrieved from the QDesignerFormEditorInterface | 
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| 341 | parameter. The first argument is the newly created factory and the | 
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| 342 | second argument is an extension identifier which is a string. The | 
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| 343 | \c Q_TYPEID() macro simply convert the string into a | 
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| 344 | QLatin1String. | 
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| 345 |  | 
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| 346 | The \c MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory class is a subclass of | 
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| 347 | QExtensionFactory. When \QD must know whether a widget is a | 
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| 348 | container, or not, \QD's extension manager will run through all | 
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| 349 | its registered factories invoking the first one which is able to | 
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| 350 | create a container extension for that widget. This factory will in | 
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| 351 | turn create a \c MultiPageWidgetExtension object. | 
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| 352 |  | 
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| 353 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 7 | 
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| 354 |  | 
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| 355 | Finally, take a look at the \c domXml() function. This function | 
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| 356 | includes default settings for the widget in the standard XML | 
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| 357 | format used by \QD. In this case, we specify the container's first | 
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| 358 | page; any inital pages of a multi-page widget must be specified | 
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| 359 | within this function. | 
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| 360 |  | 
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| 361 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetplugin.cpp 14 | 
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| 362 |  | 
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| 363 | Remember to use the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro to export the | 
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| 364 | MultiPageWidgetPlugin class for use with Qt's plugin handling | 
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| 365 | classes: This macro ensures that \QD can access and construct the | 
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| 366 | custom widget. Without this macro, there is no way for \QD to use | 
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| 367 | the widget. | 
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| 368 |  | 
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| 369 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory Class Definition | 
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| 370 |  | 
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| 371 | The \c MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory class inherits QExtensionFactory | 
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| 372 | which provides a standard extension factory for \QD. | 
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| 373 |  | 
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| 374 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetextensionfactory.h 0 | 
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| 375 |  | 
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| 376 | The subclass's purpose is to reimplement the | 
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| 377 | QExtensionFactory::createExtension() function, making it able to | 
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| 378 | create a \c MultiPageWidget container extension. | 
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| 379 |  | 
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| 380 |  | 
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| 381 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory Class Implementation | 
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| 382 |  | 
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| 383 | The class constructor simply calls the QExtensionFactory base | 
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| 384 | class constructor: | 
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| 385 |  | 
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| 386 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetextensionfactory.cpp 0 | 
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| 387 |  | 
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| 388 | As described above, the factory is invoked when \QD must know | 
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| 389 | whether the associated widget is a container, or not. | 
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| 390 |  | 
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| 391 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetextensionfactory.cpp 1 | 
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| 392 |  | 
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| 393 | \QD's behavior is the same whether the requested extension is | 
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| 394 | associated with a container, a member sheet, a property sheet or a | 
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| 395 | task menu: Its extension manager runs through all its registered | 
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| 396 | extension factories calling \c createExtension() for each until | 
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| 397 | one responds by creating the requested extension. | 
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| 398 |  | 
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| 399 | So the first thing we do in \c | 
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| 400 | MultiPageWidgetExtensionFactory::createExtension() is to check if | 
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| 401 | the QObject, for which the extension is requested, is in fact a \c | 
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| 402 | MultiPageWidget object. Then we check if the requested extension | 
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| 403 | is a container extension. | 
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| 404 |  | 
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| 405 | If the object is a MultiPageWidget requesting a container | 
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| 406 | extension, we create and return a \c MultiPageWidgetExtension | 
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| 407 | object. Otherwise, we simply return a null pointer, allowing \QD's | 
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| 408 | extension manager to continue its search through the registered | 
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| 409 | factories. | 
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| 410 |  | 
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| 411 |  | 
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| 412 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension Class Definition | 
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| 413 |  | 
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| 414 | The \c MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension class inherits | 
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| 415 | QDesignerContainerExtension which allows you to add (and delete) | 
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| 416 | pages to a multi-page container plugin in \QD. | 
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| 417 |  | 
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| 418 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.h 0 | 
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| 419 |  | 
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| 420 | It is important to recognize that the QDesignerContainerExtension | 
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| 421 | class only is intended to provide \QD access to your custom | 
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| 422 | multi-page widget's functionality; your custom multi-page widget | 
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| 423 | must implement functionality corresponding to the extension's | 
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| 424 | functions. | 
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| 425 |  | 
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| 426 | Note also that we implement a constructor that takes \e two | 
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| 427 | arguments: the parent widget, and the \c MultiPageWidget object | 
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| 428 | for which the task menu is requested. | 
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| 429 |  | 
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| 430 | QDesignerContainerExtension provides a couple of menu entries in | 
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| 431 | \QD's task menu by default, enabling the user to add or delete | 
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| 432 | pages to the associated custom multi-page widget in \QD's | 
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| 433 | workspace. | 
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| 434 |  | 
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| 435 | \section1 MultiPageWidgetContainerExtension Class Implementation | 
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| 436 |  | 
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| 437 | In the constructor we save the reference to the \c MultiPageWidget | 
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| 438 | object sent as parameter, i.e the widget associated with the | 
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| 439 | extension. We will need this later to access the custom multi-page | 
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| 440 | widget performing the requested actions. | 
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| 441 |  | 
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| 442 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 0 | 
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| 443 |  | 
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| 444 | To fully enable \QD to manage and manipulate your custom | 
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| 445 | multi-page widget, you must reimplement all the functions of | 
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| 446 | QDesignerContainerExtension: | 
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| 447 |  | 
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| 448 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 1 | 
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| 449 | \codeline | 
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| 450 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 2 | 
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| 451 | \codeline | 
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| 452 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 3 | 
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| 453 |  | 
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| 454 | You must reimplement \l | 
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| 455 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::addWidget()}{addWidget()} adding a | 
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| 456 | given page to the container, \l | 
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| 457 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::count()}{count()} returning the | 
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| 458 | number of pages in the container, and \l | 
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| 459 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::currentIndex()}{currentIndex()} | 
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| 460 | returning the index of the currently selected page. | 
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| 461 |  | 
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| 462 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 4 | 
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| 463 | \codeline | 
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| 464 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 5 | 
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| 465 | \codeline | 
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| 466 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 6 | 
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| 467 | \codeline | 
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| 468 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidgetcontainerextension.cpp 7 | 
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| 469 |  | 
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| 470 | You must reimplement \l | 
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| 471 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::insertWidget()}{insertWidget()} | 
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| 472 | adding a given page to the container at a given index, \l | 
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| 473 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::remove()}{remove()} deleting the | 
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| 474 | page at a given index, \l | 
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| 475 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::setCurrentIndex()}{setCurrentIndex()} | 
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| 476 | setting the index of the currently selected page, and finally \l | 
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| 477 | {QDesignerContainerExtension::widget()}{widget()} returning the | 
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| 478 | page at a given index. | 
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| 479 |  | 
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| 480 | \section1 MultiPageWidget Class Definition | 
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| 481 |  | 
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| 482 | The MultiPageWidget class is a custom container widget that lets | 
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| 483 | the user manipulate and populate its pages, and navigate among | 
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| 484 | these using a combobox. | 
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| 485 |  | 
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| 486 | \snippet examples/designer/containerextension/multipagewidget.h 0 | 
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| 487 |  | 
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| 488 | The main detail to observe is that your custom multi-page widget | 
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| 489 | must implement functionality corresponding to the | 
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| 490 | QDesignerContainerExtension's member functions since the | 
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| 491 | QDesignerContainerExtension class only is intended to provide Qt | 
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| 492 | Designer access to your custom multi-page widget's functionality. | 
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| 493 |  | 
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| 494 | In addition, we declare the \c currentIndex and \c pageTitle | 
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| 495 | properties, and their associated set and get functions. By | 
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| 496 | declaring these attributes as properties, we allow \QD to manage | 
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| 497 | them in the same way it manages the properties the MultiPageWidget | 
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| 498 | widget inherits from QWidget and QObject, for example featuring | 
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| 499 | the property editor. | 
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| 500 |  | 
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| 501 | Note the \c STORED attribute in the declaration of the \c | 
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| 502 | pageTitle property: The \c STORED attribute indicates persistence, | 
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| 503 | i.e. it declares whether the property's value must be remembered | 
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| 504 | when storing an object's state. As mentioned above, we have chosen | 
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| 505 | to store the page title using the QWidget::windowTitle property to | 
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| 506 | be able to give each page their own title. For that reason the \c | 
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| 507 | pageTitle property is a "fake" property, provided for editing | 
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| 508 | purposes, and doesn't need to be stored. | 
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| 509 |  | 
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| 510 | We must also implement and emit the currentIndexChanged() and | 
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| 511 | pageTitleChanged() signals to ensure that \QD's property editor is | 
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| 512 | updated whenever the user views another page or changes one of the | 
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| 513 | page titles. | 
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| 514 |  | 
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| 515 | See the MultiPageWidget class \l | 
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| 516 | {designer/containerextension/multipagewidget.cpp}{implementation} | 
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| 517 | for more details. | 
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| 518 | */ | 
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