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author | Jason Barron <jbarron@trolltech.com> | 2009-09-29 08:20:22 (GMT) |
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committer | Jason Barron <jbarron@trolltech.com> | 2009-09-29 08:24:12 (GMT) |
commit | 6dded946799bc9c5ff38a3f51495079b059c8180 (patch) | |
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Update docs for softkeys to match new API and implementation.
These docs were outdated and referred to API that no longer exists so
we refresh them with some updated info.
Reviewed-by: Sami Merila
-rw-r--r-- | src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp | 34 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp index 2397793..08fe5b9 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp @@ -900,28 +900,30 @@ void QWidget::setAutoFillBackground(bool enabled) \sa QEvent, QPainter, QGridLayout, QBoxLayout - \section1 SoftKeys + \section1 Softkeys \since 4.6 - \preliminary - Softkeys API is a platform independent way of mapping actions to (hardware)keys - and toolbars provided by the underlying platform. + Softkeys are usually physical keys on a device that have a corresponding label or + other visual representation on the screen that is generally located next to its + physical counterpart. They are most often found on mobile phone platforms. In + modern touch based user interfaces it is also possible to have softkeys that do + not correspond to any physical keys. Softkeys differ from other onscreen labels + in that they are contextual. - There are three major use cases supported. First one is a mobile device - with keypad navigation and no touch ui. Second use case is a mobile - device with touch ui. Third use case is desktop. For now the softkey API is - only implemented for Series60. + In Qt, contextual softkeys are added to a widget by calling addAction() and + passing a \c QAction with a softkey role set on it. When the widget + containing the softkey actions has focus, its softkeys should appear in + the user interface. Softkeys are discovered by traversing the widget + heirarchy so it is possible to define a single set of softkeys that are + present at all times by calling addAction() for a given top level widget. - QActions are set to widget(s) via softkey API. Actions in focused widget are - mapped to native toolbar or hardware keys. Even though the API allows to set - any amount of widgets there might be physical restrictions to amount of - softkeys that can be used by the device. + On some platforms, this concept overlaps with \c QMenuBar such that if no + other softkeys are found and the top level widget is a QMainWindow containing + a QMenuBar, the menubar actions may appear on one of the softkeys. - \e Series60: For series60 menu button is automatically mapped to left - soft key if there is QMainWindow with QMenuBar in widgets parent hierarchy. + Note: Currently softkeys are only supported on the Symbian Platform. - \sa softKeys() - \sa setSoftKey() + \sa addAction, QAction, QMenuBar */ |