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42/*!
43 \example uitools/textfinder
44 \title Text Finder Example
45
46 The Text Finder example demonstrates how to dynamically process forms
47 using the QtUiTools module. Dynamic form processing enables a form to
48 be processed at run-time only by changing the UI file for the project.
49 The program allows the user to look up a particular word within the
50 contents of a text file. This text file is included in the project's
51 resource and is loaded into the display at startup.
52
53 \table
54 \row \o \inlineimage textfinder-example-find.png
55 \o \inlineimage textfinder-example-find2.png
56 \endtable
57
58 \section1 Setting Up The Resource File
59
60 The resources required for Text Finder are:
61 \list
62 \o \e{textfinder.ui} - the user interface file created in QtDesigner
63 \o \e{input.txt} - a text file containing some text to be displayed
64 in the QTextEdit
65 \endlist
66
67 \e{textfinder.ui} contains all the necessary QWidget objects for the
68 Text Finder. A QLineEdit is used for the user input, a QTextEdit is
69 used to display the contents of \e{input.txt}, a QLabel is used to
70 display the text "Keyword", and a QPushButton is used for the "Find"
71 button. The screenshot below shows the preview obtained in QtDesigner.
72
73 \image textfinder-example-userinterface.png
74
75 A \e{textfinder.qrc} file is used to store both the \e{textfinder.ui}
76 and \e{input.txt} in the application's executable. The file contains
77 the following code:
78
79 \quotefile examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.qrc
80
81 For more information on resource files, see \l{The Qt Resource System}.
82
83 To generate a form at run-time, the example is linked against the
84 QtUiTools module library. This is done in the \c{textfinder.pro} file
85 that contains the following lines:
86
87 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_examples_textfinder.qdoc 0
88
89 \section1 TextFinder Class Definition
90
91 The \c TextFinder class is a subclass of QWidget and it hosts the
92 \l{QWidget}s we need to access in the user interface. The QLabel in the
93 user interface is not declared here as we do not need to access it.
94
95 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.h 0
96
97 The slot \c{on_find_Button_clicked()} is a slot named according to the
98 \l{Using a Designer UI File in Your Application#Automatic Connections}
99 {Automatic Connection} naming convention required
100 by \c uic.
101
102 \section1 TextFinder Class Implementation
103
104 The \c TextFinder class's constructor calls the \c loadUiFile() function
105 and then uses \c qFindChild() to access the user interface's
106 \l{QWidget}s.
107
108 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 0
109
110 We then use QMetaObject's system to enable signal and slot connections.
111
112 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 2
113
114 The loadTextFile() function is called to load \c{input.txt} into
115 QTextEdit to displays its contents.
116
117 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 3a
118
119 The \c{TextFinder}'s layout is set with \l{QWidget::}{setLayout()}.
120
121 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 3b
122
123 Finally, the window title is set to \e {Text Finder} and \c isFirstTime is
124 set to true.
125
126 \c isFirstTime is used as a flag to indicate whether the search operation
127 has been performed more than once. This is further explained with the
128 \c{on_findButton_clicked()} function.
129
130 The \c{loadUiFile()} function is used to load the user interface file
131 previously created in QtDesigner. The QUiLoader class is instantiated
132 and its \c load() function is used to load the form into \c{formWidget}
133 that acts as a place holder for the user interface. The function then
134 returns \c{formWidget} to its caller.
135
136 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 4
137
138 As mentioned earlier, the loadTextFile() function loads \e{input.txt}
139 into QTextEdit to display its contents. Data is read using QTextStream
140 into a QString object, \c line with the QTextStream::readAll() function.
141 The contents of \c line are then appended to \c{ui_textEdit}.
142
143 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 5
144
145 The \c{on_findButton_clicked()} function is a slot that is connected to
146 \c{ui_findButton}'s \c clicked() signal. The \c searchString is extracted
147 from the \c ui_lineEdit and the \c document is extracted from \c textEdit.
148 In event there is an empty \c searchString, a QMessageBox is used,
149 requesting the user to enter a word. Otherwise, we traverse through the
150 words in \c ui_textEdit, and highlight all ocurrences of the
151 \c searchString . Two QTextCursor objects are used: One to traverse through
152 the words in \c line and another to keep track of the edit blocks.
153
154 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 7
155
156 The \c isFirstTime flag is set to false the moment \c findButton is
157 clicked. This is necessary to undo the previous text highlight before
158 highlighting the user's next search string. Also, the \c found flag
159 is used to indicate if the \c searchString was found within the contents
160 of \c ui_textEdit. If it was not found, a QMessageBox is used
161 to inform the user.
162
163 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/textfinder.cpp 9
164
165 \section1 \c main() Function
166
167 \snippet examples/uitools/textfinder/main.cpp 0
168
169 The \c main() function initialises the \e{textfinder.qrc} resource file
170 and instantiates as well as displays \c TextFinder.
171
172 \sa{Calculator Builder Example}, {World Time Clock Builder Example}
173 */
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