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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \page mac-differences.html | 
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| 44 | \title Qt for Mac OS X - Specific Issues | 
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| 45 | \brief A description of issues with Qt that are specific to Mac OS X. | 
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| 46 | \ingroup platform-notes | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | This file outlines known issues and possible workarounds when | 
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| 49 | using Qt on Mac OS X. Contact Qt's technical support team if you find | 
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| 50 | additional issues which are not covered here. (See also the | 
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| 51 | document \l{qtmac-as-native.html} {Qt is Mac OS X Native}.) | 
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| 52 |  | 
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| 53 | \tableofcontents | 
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| 54 |  | 
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| 55 | \section1 GUI Applications | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | Mac OS X handles most applications as "bundles". A bundle is a | 
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| 58 | directory structure that groups related files together (e.g., | 
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| 59 | widgets.app/). GUI applications in particular must be run from a | 
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| 60 | bundle or by using the open(1), because Mac OS X needs the bundle | 
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| 61 | to dispatch events correctly, as well as for accessing the menu | 
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| 62 | bar. | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 | If you are using older versions of GDB you must run with the full | 
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| 65 | path to the executable.  Later versions allow you to pass the | 
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| 66 | bundle name on the command line. | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 | \section1 Painting | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 | Mac OS X always double buffers the screen so the | 
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| 71 | Qt::WA_PaintOnScreen attribute has no effect. Also it is | 
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| 72 | impossible to paint outside of a paint event so | 
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| 73 | Qt::WA_PaintOutsidePaintEvent has no effect either. | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | \section1 Library Support | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | \section2 Qt libraries as frameworks | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 | By default, Qt is built as a set of frameworks. Frameworks is the | 
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| 80 | Mac OS X "preferred" way of distributing libraries. There are | 
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| 81 | definite advantages to using them. See | 
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| 82 | \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/index.html} | 
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| 83 | {Apple's Framework Programming Guide} for more information. | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | In general, this shouldn't be an issue because qmake takes care of | 
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| 86 | the specifics for you. The | 
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| 87 | \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/index.html} | 
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| 88 | {Framework Programming Guide} discusses issues to keep in mind | 
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| 89 | when choosing frameworks over the more typical, dynamic libraries. | 
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| 90 | However, one point to remember is: \bold {Frameworks always link | 
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| 91 | with "release" versions of libraries}. | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 | If you actually want to use a \e{debug} version of a Qt framework, | 
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| 94 | you must ensure that your application actually loads that debug | 
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| 95 | version. This is often done by using the DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX | 
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| 96 | environment variables, but that way often doesn't work so well. | 
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| 97 | Instead, you can temporarily swap your debug and release versions, | 
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| 98 | which is documented in | 
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| 99 | \l{http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2124.html#SECJUSTONELIB} | 
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| 100 | {Apple's "Debugging Magic" technical note}. | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 | If you don't want to use frameworks, simply configure Qt with | 
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| 103 | \c{-no-framework}. | 
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| 104 |  | 
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| 105 | \section2 Bundle-Based Libraries | 
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| 106 |  | 
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| 107 | If you want to use some dynamic libraries in your Mac OS X | 
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| 108 | application bundle (the application directory), create a | 
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| 109 | subdirectory named "Frameworks" in the application bundle | 
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| 110 | directory and place your dynamic libraries there. The application | 
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| 111 | will find a dynamic library if it has the install name | 
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| 112 | \e{@executable_path/../Frameworks/libname.dylib}. | 
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| 113 |  | 
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| 114 | If you use \c qmake and Makefiles, use the \c QMAKE_LFLAGS_SONAME setting: | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_mac-differences.qdoc 0 | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | Alternatively, you can modify the install name using the | 
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| 119 | install_name_tool(1) on the command line. See its manpage for more | 
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| 120 | information. | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | Note that the \c DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable will | 
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| 123 | override these settings, and any other default paths, such as a | 
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| 124 | lookup of dynamic libraries inside \c /usr/lib and similar default | 
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| 125 | locations. | 
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| 126 |  | 
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| 127 | \section2 Combining Libraries | 
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| 128 |  | 
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| 129 | If you want to build a new dynamic library combining the Qt 4 | 
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| 130 | dynamic libraries, you need to introduce the \c{ld -r} flag. Then | 
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| 131 | relocation information is stored in the the output file, so that | 
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| 132 | this file could be the subject of another \c ld run. This is done | 
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| 133 | by setting the \c -r flag in the \c .pro file, and the \c LFLAGS | 
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| 134 | settings. | 
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| 135 |  | 
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| 136 | \section2 Initialization Order | 
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| 137 |  | 
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| 138 | dyld(1) calls global static initializers in the order they are | 
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| 139 | linked into your application. If a library links against Qt and | 
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| 140 | references globals in Qt (from global initializers in your own | 
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| 141 | library), be sure to link your application against Qt before | 
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| 142 | linking it against the library.  Otherwise the result will be | 
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| 143 | undefined because Qt's global initializers have not been called | 
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| 144 | yet. | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | \section1 Compile-Time Flags | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | The follewing flags are helpful when you want to define Mac OS X specific | 
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| 149 | code: | 
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| 150 |  | 
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| 151 | \list | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | \o Q_OS_DARWIN is defined when Qt detects you are on a | 
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| 154 | Darwin-based system (including the Open Source version) | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | \o Q_WS_MAC is defined when the Mac OS X GUI is present. | 
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| 157 |  | 
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| 158 | \o QT_MAC_USE_COCOA is defined when Qt is built to use the Cocoa framework. | 
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| 159 | If it is not present, then Qt is using Carbon. | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | \endlist | 
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| 162 |  | 
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| 163 | A additional flag, Q_OS_MAC, is defined as a convenience whenever | 
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| 164 | Q_OS_DARWIN is defined. | 
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| 165 |  | 
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| 166 | If you want to define code for specific versions of Mac OS X, use | 
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| 167 | the availability macros defined in /usr/include/AvailabilityMacros.h. | 
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| 168 |  | 
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| 169 | See QSysInfo for information on runtime version checking. | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | \section1 Mac OS X Native API Access | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | \section2 Accessing the Bundle Path | 
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| 174 |  | 
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| 175 | The Mac OS X application is actually a directory (ending with \c | 
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| 176 | .app).  This directory contains sub-directories and files. It may | 
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| 177 | be useful to place items (e.g. plugins, online-documentation, | 
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| 178 | etc.) inside this bundle. You might then want to find out where | 
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| 179 | the bundle resides on the disk. The following code returns the | 
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| 180 | path of the application bundle: | 
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| 181 |  | 
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| 182 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_mac-differences.qdoc 1 | 
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| 183 |  | 
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| 184 | Note: When OS X is set to use Japanese, a bug causes this sequence | 
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| 185 | to fail and return an empty string. Therefore, always test the | 
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| 186 | returned string. | 
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| 187 |  | 
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| 188 | For more information about using the CFBundle API, see | 
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| 189 | \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/CoreFoundation/Reference/CFBundleRef/index.html} | 
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| 190 | {Apple's Developer Website}. | 
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| 191 |  | 
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| 192 | \section2 Translating the Application Menu and Native Dialogs | 
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| 193 |  | 
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| 194 | The items in the Application Menu will be merged correctly for | 
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| 195 | your localized application, but they will not show up translated | 
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| 196 | until you | 
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| 197 | \l{http://developer.apple.com/documentation/CoreFoundation/Conceptual/CFBundles/Concepts/BundleAnatomy.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20001119-105003-BAJFDAAG} | 
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| 198 | {add a localized resource folder} to the application bundle. | 
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| 199 | The main thing you need to do is create a file called | 
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| 200 | locversion.plist.  Here is an example for Norwegian: | 
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| 201 |  | 
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| 202 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_mac-differences.qdoc 2 | 
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| 203 |  | 
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| 204 | Now when you run the application with your preferred language set | 
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| 205 | to Norwegian, you should see menu items like "Avslutt" instead of | 
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| 206 | "Quit". | 
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| 207 |  | 
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| 208 | \section1 User Interface | 
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| 209 |  | 
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| 210 | \section2 Right-Mouse Clicks | 
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| 211 |  | 
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| 212 | If you want to provide right-mouse click support for Mac OS X, use | 
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| 213 | the QContextMenuEvent class. This will map to a context menu | 
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| 214 | event, i.e., a menu that will display a pop-up selection. This is | 
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| 215 | the most common use of right-mouse clicks, and maps to a | 
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| 216 | control-click with the Mac OS X one-button mouse support. | 
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| 217 |  | 
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| 218 | \section2 Menu Bar | 
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| 219 |  | 
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| 220 | Qt will automatically detect your menu bars for you and turn | 
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| 221 | them into Mac native menu bars. Fitting this into your existing Qt | 
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| 222 | application will normally be automatic. However, if you have | 
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| 223 | special needs, the Qt implementation currently selects a menu | 
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| 224 | bar by starting at the active window | 
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| 225 | (i.e. QApplication::activeWindow()) and applying the following | 
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| 226 | tests: | 
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| 227 |  | 
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| 228 | \list 1 | 
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| 229 |  | 
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| 230 | \i If the window has a QMenuBar, then it is used. | 
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| 231 |  | 
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| 232 | \i If the window is modal, then its menu bar is used. If no menu | 
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| 233 | bar is specified, then a default menu bar is used (as | 
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| 234 | documented below). | 
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| 235 |  | 
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| 236 | \i If the window has no parent, then the default menu bar is used | 
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| 237 | (as documented below). | 
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| 238 |  | 
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| 239 | \endlist | 
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| 240 |  | 
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| 241 | These tests are followed all the way up the parent window chain | 
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| 242 | until one of the above rules is satisifed. If all else fails, a | 
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| 243 | default menu bar will be created. Note the default menu bar on | 
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| 244 | Qt is an empty menu bar. However, you can create a different | 
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| 245 | default menu bar by creating a parentless QMenuBar. The first one | 
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| 246 | created will be designated the default menu bar and will be used | 
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| 247 | whenever a default menu bar is needed. | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | Note that using native menu bars introduces certain limitations on | 
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| 250 | Qt classes.  See the \l{#Limitations}{list of limitations} below | 
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| 251 | for more information about these. | 
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| 252 |  | 
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| 253 | \section2 Special Keys | 
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| 254 |  | 
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| 255 | To provide the expected behavior for Qt applications on Mac OS X, | 
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| 256 | the Qt::Meta, Qt::MetaModifier, and Qt::META enum values | 
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| 257 | correspond to the Control keys on the standard Macintosh keyboard, | 
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| 258 | and the Qt::Control, Qt::ControlModifier, and Qt::CTRL enum values | 
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| 259 | correspond to the Command keys. | 
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| 260 |  | 
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| 261 | \section1 Limitations | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | \section2 Menu Actions | 
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| 264 |  | 
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| 265 | \list | 
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| 266 |  | 
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| 267 | \o Actions in a QMenu with accelerators that have more than one | 
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| 268 | keystroke (QKeySequence) will not display correctly, when the | 
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| 269 | QMenu is translated into a Mac native menu bar. The first key | 
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| 270 | will be displayed. However, the shortcut will still be | 
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| 271 | activated as on all other platforms. | 
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| 272 |  | 
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| 273 | \o QMenu objects used in the native menu bar are not able to | 
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| 274 | handle Qt events via the normal event handlers. | 
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| 275 | For Carbon, you will have to install a Carbon event handler on | 
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| 276 | the menu bar in order to receive Carbon events that are similar | 
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| 277 | to \l{QMenu::}{showEvent()}, \l{QMenu::}{hideEvent()}, and | 
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| 278 | \l{QMenu::}{mouseMoveEvent()}. For Cocoa, you will have to | 
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| 279 | install a delegate on the menu itself to be notified of these | 
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| 280 | changes. Alternatively, consider using the QMenu::aboutToShow() | 
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| 281 | and QMenu::aboutToHide() signals to keep track of menu visibility; | 
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| 282 | these provide a solution that should work on all platforms | 
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| 283 | supported by Qt. | 
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| 284 |  | 
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| 285 | \endlist | 
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| 286 |  | 
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| 287 | \section2 Native Widgets | 
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| 288 |  | 
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| 289 | Qt has support for sheets and drawers, represented in the | 
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| 290 | window flags by Qt::Sheet and Qt::Drawer respectiviely. Brushed | 
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| 291 | metal windows can also be created by using the | 
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| 292 | Qt::WA_MacMetalStyle window attribute. | 
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| 293 |  | 
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| 294 | */ | 
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| 295 |  | 
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| 296 | /*! | 
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| 297 | \page qt-mac-cocoa-licensing.html | 
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| 298 |  | 
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| 299 | \title Contributions to the Following QtGui Files: qapplication_cocoa_p.h, qapplication_mac.mm, qdesktopwidget_mac.mm qeventdispatcher_mac.mm qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h qmacincludes_mac.h qt_cocoa_helpers.mm qt_cocoa_helpers_p.h qwidget_mac.mm qsystemtrayicon_mac.mm | 
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| 300 |  | 
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| 301 | \contentspage {Other Licenses Used in Qt}{Contents} | 
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| 302 |  | 
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| 303 | \ingroup licensing | 
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| 304 | \brief License information for contributions by Apple, Inc. to specific parts of the Qt/Mac Cocoa port. | 
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| 305 |  | 
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| 306 | \legalese | 
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| 307 |  | 
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| 308 | Copyright (C) 2007-2008, Apple, Inc. | 
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| 309 |  | 
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| 310 | All rights reserved. | 
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| 311 |  | 
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| 312 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
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| 313 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: | 
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| 314 |  | 
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| 315 | \list | 
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| 316 | \o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, | 
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| 317 | this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
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| 318 | \o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, | 
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| 319 | this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation | 
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| 320 | and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | 
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| 321 | \o Neither the name of Apple, Inc. nor the names of its contributors | 
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| 322 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | 
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| 323 | without specific prior written permission. | 
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| 324 | \endlist | 
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| 325 |  | 
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| 326 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | 
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| 327 | "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
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| 328 | LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR | 
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| 329 | A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR | 
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| 330 | CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, | 
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| 331 | EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, | 
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| 332 | PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR | 
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| 333 | PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF | 
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| 334 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING | 
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| 335 | NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS | 
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| 336 | SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 
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| 337 |  | 
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| 338 | \endlegalese | 
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| 339 | */ | 
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