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| 41 |  | 
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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \example designer/customwidgetplugin | 
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| 44 | \title Custom Widget Plugin Example | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | The Custom Widget example shows how to create a custom widget plugin for \QD. | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | \image customwidgetplugin-example.png | 
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| 49 |  | 
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| 50 | In this example, the custom widget used is based on the | 
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| 51 | \l{widgets/analogclock}{Analog Clock example}, and does not provide any custom | 
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| 52 | signals or slots. | 
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| 53 |  | 
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| 54 | \section1 Preparation | 
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| 55 |  | 
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| 56 | To provide a custom widget that can be used with \QD, we need to supply a | 
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| 57 | self-contained implementation and provide a plugin interface. In this | 
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| 58 | example, we reuse the \l{widgets/analogclock}{Analog Clock example} for | 
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| 59 | convenience. | 
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| 60 |  | 
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| 61 | Since custom widgets plugins rely on components supplied with \QD, the | 
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| 62 | project file that we use needs to contain information about \QD's | 
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| 63 | library components: | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.pro 2 | 
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| 66 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.pro 0 | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 | The \c TEMPLATE variable's value makes \c qmake create the custom | 
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| 69 | widget as a library. Later, we will ensure that the widget will be | 
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| 70 | recognized as a plugin by Qt by using the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro | 
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| 71 | to export the relevant widget information. | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 | The \c CONFIG variable contains two values, \c designer and \c | 
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| 74 | plugin: | 
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| 75 |  | 
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| 76 | \list | 
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| 77 |  | 
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| 78 | \o \c designer: Since custom widgets plugins rely on components | 
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| 79 | supplied with \QD, this value ensures that our plugin links | 
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| 80 | against \QD's library (\c libQtDesigner.so). | 
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| 81 |  | 
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| 82 | \o \c plugin: We also need to ensure that \c qmake considers the | 
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| 83 | custom widget a plugin library. | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | \endlist | 
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| 86 |  | 
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| 87 | When Qt is configured to build in both debug and release modes, | 
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| 88 | \QD will be built in release mode. When this occurs, it is | 
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| 89 | necessary to ensure that plugins are also built in release | 
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| 90 | mode. For that reason we add the \c debug_and_release value to the | 
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| 91 | \c CONFIG variable. Otherwise, if a plugin is built in a mode that | 
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| 92 | is incompatible with \QD, it won't be loaded and | 
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| 93 | installed. | 
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| 94 |  | 
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| 95 | The header and source files for the widget are declared in the usual way, | 
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| 96 | and we provide an implementation of the plugin interface so that \QD can | 
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| 97 | use the custom widget: | 
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| 98 |  | 
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| 99 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.pro 3 | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | It is also important to ensure that the plugin is installed in a | 
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| 102 | location that is searched by \QD. We do this by specifying a | 
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| 103 | target path for the project and adding it to the list of items to | 
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| 104 | install: | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_examples_customwidgetplugin.qdoc 0 | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 | The custom widget is created as a library, and will be installed | 
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| 109 | alongside the other \QD plugins when the project is installed | 
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| 110 | (using \c{make install} or an equivalent installation procedure). | 
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| 111 | Later, we will ensure that it is recognized as a plugin by \QD by | 
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| 112 | using the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro to export the relevant widget | 
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| 113 | information. | 
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| 114 |  | 
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| 115 | Note that if you want the plugins to appear in a Visual Studio | 
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| 116 | integration, the plugins must be built in release mode and their | 
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| 117 | libraries must be copied into the plugin directory in the install | 
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| 118 | path of the integration (for an example, see \c {C:/program | 
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| 119 | files/trolltech as/visual studio integration/plugins}). | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | For more information about plugins, see the \l {How to | 
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| 122 | Create Qt Plugins} documentation. | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | \section1 AnalogClock Class Definition and Implementation | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | The \c AnalogClock class is defined and implemented in exactly the same | 
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| 127 | way as described in the \l{widgets/analogclock}{Analog Clock example}. | 
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| 128 | Since the class is self-contained, and does not require any external | 
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| 129 | configuration, it can be used without modification as a custom widget in | 
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| 130 | \QD. | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | \section1 AnalogClockPlugin Class Definition | 
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| 133 |  | 
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| 134 | The \c AnalogClock class is exposed to \QD through the \c | 
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| 135 | AnalogClockPlugin class. This class inherits from both QObject and | 
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| 136 | the QDesignerCustomWidgetInterface class, and implements an | 
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| 137 | interface defined by QDesignerCustomWidgetInterface: | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.h 0 | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | The functions provide information about the widget that \QD can use in | 
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| 142 | the \l{Getting to Know Qt Designer#WidgetBox}{widget box}. | 
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| 143 | The \c initialized private member variable is used to record whether | 
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| 144 | the plugin has been initialized by \QD. | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | Note that the only part of the class definition that is specific to | 
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| 147 | this particular custom widget is the class name. | 
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| 148 |  | 
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| 149 | \section1 AnalogClockPlugin Implementation | 
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| 150 |  | 
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| 151 | The class constructor simply calls the QObject base class constructor | 
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| 152 | and sets the \c initialized variable to \c false. | 
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| 153 |  | 
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| 154 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 0 | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | \QD will initialize the plugin when it is required by calling the | 
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| 157 | \c initialize() function: | 
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| 158 |  | 
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| 159 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 1 | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | In this example, the \c initialized private variable is tested, and only | 
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| 162 | set to \c true if the plugin is not already initialized. Although, this | 
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| 163 | plugin does not require any special code to be executed when it is | 
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| 164 | initialized, we could include such code after the test for initialization. | 
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| 165 |  | 
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| 166 | The \c isInitialized() function lets \QD know whether the plugin is | 
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| 167 | ready for use: | 
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| 168 |  | 
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| 169 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 2 | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | Instances of the custom widget are supplied by the \c createWidget() | 
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| 172 | function. The implementation for the analog clock is straightforward: | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 3 | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | In this case, the custom widget only requires a \c parent to be specified. | 
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| 177 | If other arguments need to be supplied to the widget, they can be | 
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| 178 | introduced here. | 
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| 179 |  | 
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| 180 | The following functions provide information for \QD to use to represent | 
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| 181 | the widget in the widget box. | 
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| 182 | The \c name() function returns the name of class that provides the | 
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| 183 | custom widget: | 
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| 184 |  | 
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| 185 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 4 | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | The \c group() function is used to describe the type of widget that the | 
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| 188 | custom widget belongs to: | 
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| 189 |  | 
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| 190 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 5 | 
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| 191 |  | 
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| 192 | The widget plugin will be placed in a section identified by its | 
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| 193 | group name in \QD's widget box. The icon used to represent the | 
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| 194 | widget in the widget box is returned by the \c icon() function: | 
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| 195 |  | 
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| 196 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 6 | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | In this case, we return a null icon to indicate that we have no icon | 
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| 199 | that can be used to represent the widget. | 
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| 200 |  | 
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| 201 | A tool tip and "What's This?" help can be supplied for the custom widget's | 
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| 202 | entry in the widget box. The \c toolTip() function should return a short | 
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| 203 | message describing the widget: | 
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| 204 |  | 
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| 205 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 7 | 
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| 206 |  | 
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| 207 | The \c whatsThis() function can return a longer description: | 
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| 208 |  | 
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| 209 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 8 | 
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| 210 |  | 
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| 211 | The \c isContainer() function tells \QD whether the widget is supposed to | 
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| 212 | be used as a container for other widgets. If not, \QD will not allow the | 
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| 213 | user to place widgets inside it. | 
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| 214 |  | 
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| 215 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 9 | 
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| 216 |  | 
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| 217 | Most widgets in Qt can contain child widgets, but it only makes sense | 
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| 218 | to use dedicated container widgets for this purpose in \QD. By returning | 
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| 219 | \c false, we indicate that the custom widget cannot hold other widgets; | 
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| 220 | if we returned true, \QD would allow other widgets to be placed inside | 
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| 221 | the analog clock and a layout to be defined. | 
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| 222 |  | 
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| 223 | The \c domXml() function provides a way to include default settings for | 
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| 224 | the widget in the standard XML format used by \QD. In this case, we only | 
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| 225 | specify the widget's geometry: | 
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| 226 |  | 
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| 227 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 10 | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 | If the widget provides a reasonable size hint, it is not necessary to | 
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| 230 | define it here. In addition, returning an empty string instead of a | 
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| 231 | \c{<widget>} element will tell \QD not to install the widget in the | 
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| 232 | widget box. | 
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| 233 |  | 
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| 234 | To make the analog clock widget usable by applications, we implement | 
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| 235 | the \c includeFile() function to return the name of the header file | 
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| 236 | containing the custom widget class definition: | 
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| 237 |  | 
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| 238 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 12 | 
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| 239 |  | 
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| 240 | Finally, we use the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro to export the \c | 
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| 241 | AnalogClockPlugin class for use with \QD: | 
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| 242 |  | 
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| 243 | \snippet examples/designer/customwidgetplugin/customwidgetplugin.cpp 13 | 
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| 244 |  | 
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| 245 | This macro ensures that \QD can access and construct the custom widget. | 
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| 246 | Without this macro, there is no way for \QD to use the widget. | 
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| 247 |  | 
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| 248 | It is important to note that you can only use the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() | 
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| 249 | macro once in any implementation. If you have several custom widgets in | 
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| 250 | an implementation that you wish to make available to \QD, you will need | 
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| 251 | to implement \l{QDesignerCustomWidgetCollectionInterface}. | 
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| 252 | */ | 
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