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27
28/*!
29 \class QPaintDevice
30 \brief The QPaintDevice class is the base class of objects that
31 can be painted.
32
33 \ingroup painting
34
35 A paint device is an abstraction of a two-dimensional space that
36 can be drawn using a QPainter. Its default coordinate system has
37 its origin located at the top-left position. X increases to the
38 right and Y increases downwards. The unit is one pixel.
39
40 The drawing capabilities of QPaintDevice are currently implemented
41 by the QWidget, QImage, QPixmap, QGLPixelBuffer, QPicture, and
42 QPrinter subclasses.
43
44 To implement support for a new backend, you must derive from
45 QPaintDevice and reimplement the virtual paintEngine() function to
46 tell QPainter which paint engine should be used to draw on this
47 particular device. Note that you also must create a corresponding
48 paint engine to be able to draw on the device, i.e derive from
49 QPaintEngine and reimplement its virtual functions.
50
51 \warning Qt requires that a QApplication object exists before
52 any paint devices can be created. Paint devices access window
53 system resources, and these resources are not initialized before
54 an application object is created.
55
56 The QPaintDevice class provides several functions returning the
57 various device metrics: The depth() function returns its bit depth
58 (number of bit planes). The height() function returns its height
59 in default coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and
60 QWidget) while heightMM() returns the height of the device in
61 millimeters. Similiarily, the width() and widthMM() functions
62 return the width of the device in default coordinate system units
63 and in millimeters, respectively. Alternatively, the protected
64 metric() function can be used to retrieve the metric information
65 by specifying the desired PaintDeviceMetric as argument.
66
67 The logicalDpiX() and logicalDpiY() functions return the
68 horizontal and vertical resolution of the device in dots per
69 inch. The physicalDpiX() and physicalDpiY() functions also return
70 the resolution of the device in dots per inch, but note that if
71 the logical and physical resolution differ, the corresponding
72 QPaintEngine must handle the mapping. Finally, the colorCount()
73 function returns the number of different colors available for the
74 paint device.
75
76 \sa QPaintEngine, QPainter, {Coordinate System}, {Paint System}
77*/
78
79/*!
80 \enum QPaintDevice::PaintDeviceMetric
81
82 Describes the various metrics of a paint device.
83
84 \value PdmWidth The width of the paint device in default
85 coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget). See
86 also width().
87
88 \value PdmHeight The height of the paint device in default
89 coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget). See
90 also height().
91
92 \value PdmWidthMM The width of the paint device in millimeters. See
93 also widthMM().
94
95 \value PdmHeightMM The height of the paint device in millimeters. See
96 also heightMM().
97
98 \value PdmNumColors The number of different colors available for
99 the paint device. See also colorCount().
100
101 \value PdmDepth The bit depth (number of bit planes) of the paint
102 device. See also depth().
103
104 \value PdmDpiX The horizontal resolution of the device in dots per
105 inch. See also logicalDpiX().
106
107 \value PdmDpiY The vertical resolution of the device in dots per inch. See
108 also logicalDpiY().
109
110 \value PdmPhysicalDpiX The horizontal resolution of the device in
111 dots per inch. See also physicalDpiX().
112
113 \value PdmPhysicalDpiY The vertical resolution of the device in
114 dots per inch. See also physicalDpiY().
115
116 \sa metric()
117*/
118
119/*!
120 \fn QPaintDevice::QPaintDevice()
121
122 Constructs a paint device. This constructor can be invoked only from
123 subclasses of QPaintDevice.
124*/
125
126/*!
127 \fn QPaintDevice::~QPaintDevice()
128
129 Destroys the paint device and frees window system resources.
130*/
131
132/*!
133 \fn int QPaintDevice::devType() const
134
135 \internal
136
137 Returns the device type identifier, which is QInternal::Widget
138 if the device is a QWidget, QInternal::Pixmap if it's a
139 QPixmap, QInternal::Printer if it's a QPrinter,
140 QInternal::Picture if it's a QPicture, or
141 QInternal::UnknownDevice in other cases.
142*/
143
144/*!
145 \fn bool QPaintDevice::paintingActive() const
146
147 Returns true if the device is currently being painted on, i.e. someone has
148 called QPainter::begin() but not yet called QPainter::end() for
149 this device; otherwise returns false.
150
151 \sa QPainter::isActive()
152*/
153
154/*!
155 \fn QPaintEngine *QPaintDevice::paintEngine() const
156
157 Returns a pointer to the paint engine used for drawing on the
158 device.
159*/
160
161/*!
162 \fn int QPaintDevice::metric(PaintDeviceMetric metric) const
163
164 Returns the metric information for the given paint device \a metric.
165
166 \sa PaintDeviceMetric
167*/
168
169/*!
170 \fn int QPaintDevice::width() const
171
172 Returns the width of the paint device in default coordinate system
173 units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget).
174
175 \sa widthMM()
176*/
177
178/*!
179 \fn int QPaintDevice::height() const
180
181 Returns the height of the paint device in default coordinate
182 system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget).
183
184 \sa heightMM()
185*/
186
187/*!
188 \fn int QPaintDevice::widthMM() const
189
190 Returns the width of the paint device in millimeters. Due to platform
191 limitations it may not be possible to use this function to determine
192 the actual physical size of a widget on the screen.
193
194 \sa width()
195*/
196
197/*!
198 \fn int QPaintDevice::heightMM() const
199
200 Returns the height of the paint device in millimeters. Due to platform
201 limitations it may not be possible to use this function to determine
202 the actual physical size of a widget on the screen.
203
204 \sa height()
205*/
206
207/*!
208 \fn int QPaintDevice::numColors() const
209 \deprecated
210
211 Use colorCount() instead.
212
213 Returns the number of different colors available for the paint
214 device. Since this value is an int, it will not be sufficient to
215 represent the number of colors on 32 bit displays, in this case
216 INT_MAX is returned instead.
217 */
218
219/*!
220 \fn int QPaintDevice::colorCount() const
221
222 Returns the number of different colors available for the paint
223 device. Since this value is an int, it will not be sufficient to
224 represent the number of colors on 32 bit displays, in this case
225 INT_MAX is returned instead.
226*/
227
228/*!
229 \fn int QPaintDevice::depth() const
230
231 Returns the bit depth (number of bit planes) of the paint device.
232*/
233
234/*!
235 \fn int QPaintDevice::logicalDpiX() const
236
237 Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch,
238 which is used when computing font sizes. For X11, this is usually
239 the same as could be computed from widthMM().
240
241 Note that if the logicalDpiX() doesn't equal the physicalDpiX(),
242 the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
243
244 \sa logicalDpiY(), physicalDpiX()
245*/
246
247/*!
248 \fn int QPaintDevice::logicalDpiY() const
249
250 Returns the vertical resolution of the device in dots per inch,
251 which is used when computing font sizes. For X11, this is usually
252 the same as could be computed from heightMM().
253
254 Note that if the logicalDpiY() doesn't equal the physicalDpiY(),
255 the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
256
257 \sa logicalDpiX(), physicalDpiY()
258*/
259
260/*!
261 \fn int QPaintDevice::physicalDpiX() const
262
263 Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch.
264 For example, when printing, this resolution refers to the physical
265 printer's resolution. The logical DPI on the other hand, refers to
266 the resolution used by the actual paint engine.
267
268 Note that if the physicalDpiX() doesn't equal the logicalDpiX(),
269 the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
270
271 \sa physicalDpiY(), logicalDpiX()
272*/
273
274/*!
275 \fn int QPaintDevice::physicalDpiY() const
276
277 Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch.
278 For example, when printing, this resolution refers to the physical
279 printer's resolution. The logical DPI on the other hand, refers to
280 the resolution used by the actual paint engine.
281
282 Note that if the physicalDpiY() doesn't equal the logicalDpiY(),
283 the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
284
285 \sa physicalDpiX(), logicalDpiY()
286*/
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