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If you want to include several custom widget + plugins in the same library, you must in addition subclass + QDesignerCustomWidgetCollectionInterface. + + To provide your custom widget plugin with the expected behavior + and functionality within \QD's workspace you can subclass the + associated extension classes: + + The QDesignerContainerExtension class allows you to add pages to a + custom multi-page container. The QDesignerTaskMenuExtension class + allows you to add custom menu entries to \QD's task menu. The + QDesignerMemberSheetExtension class allows you to manipulate a + widget's member functions which is displayed when configuring + connections using \QD's mode for editing signals and slots. And + finally, the QDesignerPropertySheetExtension class allows you to + manipulate a widget's properties which is displayed in \QD's + property editor. + + \image qtdesignerextensions.png + + In \QD the extensions are not created until they are required. For + that reason, when implementing extensions, you must also subclass + QExtensionFactory, i.e create a class that is able to make + instances of your extensions. In addition, you must make \QD's + extension manager register your factory; the extension manager + controls the construction of extensions as they are required, and + you can access it through QDesignerFormEditorInterface and + QExtensionManager. + + For a complete example creating a custom widget plugin with an + extension, see the \l {designer/taskmenuextension}{Task Menu + Extension} or \l {designer/containerextension}{Container + Extension} examples. + + \section1 Retrieving Access to \QD Components + + The purpose of the classes mentioned in this section is to provide + access to \QD's components, managers and workspace, and they are + not intended to be instantiated directly. + + \QD is composed by several components. It has an action editor, a + property editor, widget box and object inspector which you can + view in its workspace. + + \image qtdesignerscreenshot.png + + \QD also has an object that works behind the scene; it contains + the logic that integrates all of \QD's components into a coherent + application. You can access this object, using the + QDesignerFormEditorInterface, to retrieve interfaces to \QD's + components: + + \list + \o QDesignerActionEditorInterface + \o QDesignerObjectInspectorInterface + \o QDesignerPropertyEditorInterface + \o QDesignerWidgetBoxInterface + \endlist + + In addition, you can use QDesignerFormEditorInterface to retrieve + interfaces to \QD's extension manager (QExtensionManager) and form + window manager (QDesignerFormWindowManagerInterface). The + extension manager controls the construction of extensions as they + are required, while the form window manager controls the form + windows appearing in \QD's workspace. + + Once you have an interface to \QD's form window manager + (QDesignerFormWindowManagerInterface), you also have access to all + the form windows currently appearing in \QD's workspace: The + QDesignerFormWindowInterface class allows you to query and + manipulate the form windows, and it provides an interface to the + form windows' cursors. QDesignerFormWindowCursorInterface is a + convenience class allowing you to query and modify a given form + window's widget selection, and in addition modify the properties + of all the form's widgets. + + \section1 Creating User Interfaces at Run-Time + + The \c QtDesigner module contains the QFormBuilder class that + provides a mechanism for dynamically creating user interfaces at + run-time, based on UI files created with \QD. This class is + typically used by custom components and applications that embed + \QD. Standalone applications that need to dynamically generate + user interfaces at run-time use the QUiLoader class, found in + the QtUiTools module. + + For a complete example using QUiLoader, see + the \l {designer/calculatorbuilder}{Calculator Builder example}. + + \sa {Qt Designer Manual}, {QtUiTools Module} +*/ |