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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \example tools/customcompleter | 
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| 44 | \title Custom Completer Example | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | The Custom Completer example shows how to provide string-completion | 
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| 47 | facilities for an input widget based on data provided by a model. The | 
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| 48 | completer pops up suggestions for possible words based on the first three | 
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| 49 | characters input by the user and the user's choice of word is inserted | 
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| 50 | into the \c TextEdit using QTextCursor. | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | \image customcompleter-example.png | 
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| 53 |  | 
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| 54 | \section1 Setting Up The Resource File | 
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| 55 |  | 
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| 56 | The Custom Completer example requires a resource file, \e wordlist.txt, | 
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| 57 | that has a list of words to help QCompleter complete words. This file | 
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| 58 | contains the following: | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | \quotefile examples/tools/customcompleter/customcompleter.qrc | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | \section1 TextEdit Class Definition | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 | The \c TextEdit class is a subclass of QTextEdit with a custom | 
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| 65 | \c insertCompletion() slot and it reimplements the | 
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| 66 | \l{QAbstractScrollArea::keyPressEvent()}{keyPressEvent()} and the | 
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| 67 | \l{QWidget::focusInEvent()}{focusInEvent()} functions. \c TextEdit also | 
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| 68 | contains a private function \c textUnderCursor() and a private instance | 
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| 69 | of QCompleter, \c c. | 
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| 70 |  | 
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| 71 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.h 0 | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 | \section1 TextEdit Class Implementation | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | The constructor for \c TextEdit constructs a \c TextEdit with a parent and | 
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| 76 | initializes \c c. The instructions to use the completer is displayed on | 
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| 77 | the \c TextEdit object, using the | 
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| 78 | \l{QTextEdit::setPlainText()}{setPlainText()} function. | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 0 | 
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| 81 |  | 
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| 82 | In addition, \c TextEdit also includes a default destructor: | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 1 | 
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| 85 |  | 
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| 86 | The \c setCompleter() function accepts a \a completer and sets it up. | 
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| 87 | We use \c{if (c)} to check if \c c has been initialized. If it has been | 
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| 88 | initialized, the QObject::disconnect() function is invoked to disconnect | 
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| 89 | the signal from the slot. This is to ensure that no previous completer | 
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| 90 | object is still connected to the slot. | 
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| 91 |  | 
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| 92 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 2 | 
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| 93 |  | 
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| 94 | We then instantiate \c c with \a completer and set it as \c{TextEdit}'s | 
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| 95 | widget. The completion mode and case sensitivity are also set and then | 
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| 96 | we connect the \l{QCompleter::activated()}{activated()} signal to the | 
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| 97 | \c insertCompletion() slot. | 
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| 98 |  | 
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| 99 | The \c completer() function is a getter function that returns \c c. | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 3 | 
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| 102 |  | 
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| 103 | The completer pops up the options available, based on the contents of | 
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| 104 | \e wordlist.txt, but the text cursor is responsible for filling in the | 
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| 105 | missing characters, according to the user's choice of word. | 
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| 106 |  | 
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| 107 | Suppose the user inputs "ACT" and accepts the completer's suggestion of | 
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| 108 | "ACTUAL". The \c completion string is then sent to \c insertCompletion() | 
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| 109 | by the completer's \l{QCompleter::activated()}{activated()} signal. | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | The \c insertCompletion() function is responsible for completing the word | 
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| 112 | using a QTextCursor object, \c tc. It validates to ensure that the | 
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| 113 | completer's widget is \c TextEdit before using \c tc to insert the extra | 
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| 114 | characters to complete the word. | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 4 | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | The figure below illustrates this process: | 
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| 119 |  | 
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| 120 | \image customcompleter-insertcompletion.png | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | \c{completion.length()} = 6 | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | \c{c->completionPrefix().length()}=3 | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | The difference between these two values is \c extra, which is 3. This | 
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| 127 | means that the last three characters from the right, "U", "A", and "L", | 
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| 128 | will be inserted by \c tc. | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 | The \c textUnderCursor() function uses a QTextCursor, \c tc, to select a | 
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| 131 | word under the cursor and return it. | 
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| 132 |  | 
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| 133 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 5 | 
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| 134 |  | 
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| 135 | The \c TextEdit class reimplements \l{QWidget::focusInEvent()} | 
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| 136 | {focusInEvent()} function, which is an event handler used to receive | 
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| 137 | keyboard focus events for the widget. | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 6 | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | The \l{QAbstractScrollArea::keyPressEvent()}{keyPressEvent()} is | 
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| 142 | reimplemented to ignore key events like Qt::Key_Enter, Qt::Key_Return, | 
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| 143 | Qt::Key_Escape, Qt::Key_Tab, and Qt::Key_Backtab so the completer can | 
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| 144 | handle them. | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | If there is an active completer, we cannot process the shortcut, Ctrl+E. | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 7 | 
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| 149 |  | 
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| 150 | We also handle other modifiers and shortcuts for which we do not want the | 
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| 151 | completer to respond to. | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/textedit.cpp 8 | 
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| 154 |  | 
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| 155 | Finally, we pop up the completer. | 
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| 156 |  | 
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| 157 | \section1 MainWindow Class Definition | 
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| 158 |  | 
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| 159 | The \c MainWindow class is a subclass of QMainWindow and implements a | 
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| 160 | private slot, \c about(). This class also has two private functions, | 
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| 161 | \c createMenu() and \c modelFromFile() as well as private instances of | 
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| 162 | QCompleter and \c TextEdit. | 
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| 163 |  | 
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| 164 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/mainwindow.h 0 | 
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| 165 |  | 
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| 166 | \section1 MainWindow Class Implementation | 
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| 167 |  | 
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| 168 | The constructor constructs a \c MainWindow with a parent and initializes | 
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| 169 | the \c completer. It also instantiates a \c TextEdit and sets its | 
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| 170 | completer. A QStringListModel, obtained from \c modelFromFile(), is used | 
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| 171 | to populate the \c completer. The \c{MainWindow}'s central widget is set | 
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| 172 | to \c TextEdit and its size is set to 500 x 300. | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/mainwindow.cpp 0 | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | The \c createMenu() function creates the necessary QAction objects needed | 
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| 177 | for the "File" and "Help" menu and their \l{QAction::triggered()} | 
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| 178 | {triggered()} signals are connected to the \c quit(), \c about(), and | 
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| 179 | \c aboutQt() slots respectively. | 
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| 180 |  | 
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| 181 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/mainwindow.cpp 1 | 
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| 182 |  | 
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| 183 | The \c modelFromFile() function accepts a \a fileName and attempts to | 
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| 184 | extract the contents of this file into a QStringListModel. We display the | 
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| 185 | Qt::WaitCursor when we are populating the QStringList, \c words, and | 
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| 186 | restore the mouse cursor when we are done. | 
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| 187 |  | 
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| 188 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/mainwindow.cpp 2 | 
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| 189 |  | 
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| 190 | The \c about() function provides a brief description about the Custom | 
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| 191 | Completer example. | 
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| 192 |  | 
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| 193 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/mainwindow.cpp 3 | 
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| 194 |  | 
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| 195 | \section1 \c main() Function | 
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| 196 |  | 
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| 197 | The \c main() function instantiates \c MainWindow and invokes the | 
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| 198 | \l{QWidget::show()}{show()} function. | 
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| 199 |  | 
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| 200 | \snippet examples/tools/customcompleter/main.cpp 0 | 
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| 201 | */ | 
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