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diff --git a/src/gui/itemviews/qlistwidget.cpp b/src/gui/itemviews/qlistwidget.cpp index 2565657..b518ff2 100644 --- a/src/gui/itemviews/qlistwidget.cpp +++ b/src/gui/itemviews/qlistwidget.cpp @@ -447,21 +447,20 @@ Qt::DropActions QListModel::supportedDropActions() const \ingroup model-view - QListWidgetItem is used to represent items in a list provided by the - QListWidget class. Each item can hold several pieces of information, - and will display these appropriately. + A QListWidgetItem represents a single item in a QListWidget. Each item can + hold several pieces of information, and will display them appropriately. - The item view convenience classes use a classic item-based interface - rather than a pure model/view approach. For a more flexible list view - widget, consider using the QListView class with a standard model. + The item view convenience classes use a classic item-based interface rather + than a pure model/view approach. For a more flexible list view widget, + consider using the QListView class with a standard model. - List items can be automatically inserted into a list when they are - constructed by specifying the list widget: + List items can be inserted automatically into a list, when they are + constructed, by specifying the list widget: \snippet doc/src/snippets/qlistwidget-using/mainwindow.cpp 2 - They can also be created without a parent widget, and later inserted into - a list (see \l{QListWidget::insertItem()}). + Alternatively, list items can also be created without a parent widget, and + later inserted into a list using QListWidget::insertItem(). List items are typically used to display text() and an icon(). These are set with the setText() and setIcon() functions. The appearance of the text @@ -471,22 +470,24 @@ Qt::DropActions QListModel::supportedDropActions() const with setToolTip(), setStatusTip(), and setWhatsThis(). By default, items are enabled, selectable, checkable, and can be the source - of a drag and drop operation. + of drag and drop operations. + Each item's flags can be changed by calling setFlags() with the appropriate - value (see \l{Qt::ItemFlags}). Checkable items can be checked, unchecked and + value (see Qt::ItemFlags). Checkable items can be checked, unchecked and partially checked with the setCheckState() function. The corresponding - checkState() function indicates what check state the item currently has. + checkState() function indicates the item's current check state. + + The isHidden() function can be used to determine whether the item is + hidden. To hide an item, use setHidden(). - The isHidden() function can be used to determine whether the - item is hidden. Items can be hidden with setHidden(). \section1 Subclassing When subclassing QListWidgetItem to provide custom items, it is possible to - define new types for them so that they can be distinguished from standard - items. The constructors for subclasses that require this feature need to - call the base class constructor with a new type value equal to or greater - than \l UserType. + define new types for them enabling them to be distinguished from standard + items. For subclasses that require this feature, ensure that you call the + base class constructor with a new type value equal to or greater than + \l UserType, within \e your constructor. \sa QListWidget, {Model/View Programming}, QTreeWidgetItem, QTableWidgetItem */ @@ -515,59 +516,58 @@ Qt::DropActions QListModel::supportedDropActions() const /*! \fn QListWidget *QListWidgetItem::listWidget() const - Returns the list widget that contains the item. + Returns the list widget containing the item. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setSelected(bool select) - \since 4.2 + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setSelected(bool select) + \since 4.2 - Sets the selected state of the item to \a select. + Sets the selected state of the item to \a select. - \sa isSelected() + \sa isSelected() */ /*! - \fn bool QListWidgetItem::isSelected() const - \since 4.2 + \fn bool QListWidgetItem::isSelected() const + \since 4.2 - Returns true if the item is selected, otherwise returns false. + Returns true if the item is selected; otherwise returns false. - \sa setSelected() + \sa setSelected() */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setHidden(bool hide) - \since 4.2 + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setHidden(bool hide) + \since 4.2 - Hides the item if \a hide is true, otherwise shows the item. + Hides the item if \a hide is true; otherwise shows the item. - \sa isHidden() + \sa isHidden() */ /*! - \fn bool QListWidgetItem::isHidden() const - \since 4.2 + \fn bool QListWidgetItem::isHidden() const + \since 4.2 - Returns true if the item is hidden, otherwise returns false. + Returns true if the item is hidden; otherwise returns false. - \sa setHidden() + \sa setHidden() */ /*! \fn QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(QListWidget *parent, int type) Constructs an empty list widget item of the specified \a type with the - given \a parent. - If the parent is not specified, the item will need to be inserted into a - list widget with QListWidget::insertItem(). - - \note that this constructor inserts this same object into the model of - the parent that is passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then - the behavior of the insert is undetermined since the model will call - the '<' operator method on this object which has still not yet been - constructed. In this case it would be better not to specify the parent - and use the QListWidget::insertItem method to insert the item instead. + given \a parent. If \a parent is not specified, the item will need to be + inserted into a list widget with QListWidget::insertItem(). + + This constructor inserts the item into the model of the parent that is + passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then the behavior of the + insert is undetermined since the model will call the \c '<' operator method + on the item which, at this point, is not yet constructed. To avoid the + undetermined behavior, we recommend not to specify the parent and use + QListWidget::insertItem() instead. \sa type() */ @@ -586,16 +586,15 @@ QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(QListWidget *view, int type) \fn QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QString &text, QListWidget *parent, int type) Constructs an empty list widget item of the specified \a type with the - given \a text and \a parent. - If the parent is not specified, the item will need to be inserted into a - list widget with QListWidget::insertItem(). - - \note that this constructor inserts this same object into the model of - the parent that is passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then - the behavior of the insert is undetermined since the model will call - the '<' operator method on this object which has still not yet been - constructed. In this case it would be better not to specify the parent - and use the QListWidget::insertItem method to insert the item instead. + given \a text and \a parent. If the parent is not specified, the item will + need to be inserted into a list widget with QListWidget::insertItem(). + + This constructor inserts the item into the model of the parent that is + passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then the behavior of the + insert is undetermined since the model will call the \c '<' operator method + on the item which, at this point, is not yet constructed. To avoid the + undetermined behavior, we recommend not to specify the parent and use + QListWidget::insertItem() instead. \sa type() */ @@ -616,17 +615,17 @@ QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QString &text, QListWidget *view, int typ \fn QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text, QListWidget *parent, int type) Constructs an empty list widget item of the specified \a type with the - given \a icon, \a text and \a parent. - If the parent is not specified, the item will need to be inserted into a - list widget with QListWidget::insertItem(). - - \note that this constructor inserts this same object into the model of - the parent that is passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then - the behavior of the insert is undetermined since the model will call - the '<' operator method on this object which has still not yet been - constructed. In this case it would be better not to specify the parent - and use the QListWidget::insertItem method to insert the item instead. - + given \a icon, \a text and \a parent. If the parent is not specified, the + item will need to be inserted into a list widget with + QListWidget::insertItem(). + + This constructor inserts the item into the model of the parent that is + passed to the constructor. If the model is sorted then the behavior of the + insert is undetermined since the model will call the \c '<' operator method + on the item which, at this point, is not yet constructed. To avoid the + undetermined behavior, we recommend not to specify the parent and use + QListWidget::insertItem() instead. + \sa type() */ QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QIcon &icon,const QString &text, @@ -645,7 +644,7 @@ QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QIcon &icon,const QString &text, } /*! - Destroys the list item. + Destroys the list item. */ QListWidgetItem::~QListWidgetItem() { @@ -655,7 +654,7 @@ QListWidgetItem::~QListWidgetItem() } /*! - Creates an exact copy of the item. + Creates an exact copy of the item. */ QListWidgetItem *QListWidgetItem::clone() const { @@ -663,11 +662,10 @@ QListWidgetItem *QListWidgetItem::clone() const } /*! - This function sets the data for a given \a role to the given \a value (see - \l{Qt::ItemDataRole}). Reimplement this function if you need - extra roles or special behavior for certain roles. + Sets the data for a given \a role to the given \a value. Reimplement this + function if you need extra roles or special behavior for certain roles. - \sa Qt::ItemDataRole, data() + \sa Qt::ItemDataRole, data() */ void QListWidgetItem::setData(int role, const QVariant &value) { @@ -689,9 +687,10 @@ void QListWidgetItem::setData(int role, const QVariant &value) } /*! - This function returns the item's data for a given \a role (see - Qt::ItemDataRole). Reimplement this function if you need - extra roles or special behavior for certain roles. + Returns the item's data for a given \a role. Reimplement this function if + you need extra roles or special behavior for certain roles. + + \sa Qt::ItemDataRole, setData() */ QVariant QListWidgetItem::data(int role) const { @@ -703,8 +702,8 @@ QVariant QListWidgetItem::data(int role) const } /*! - Returns true if this item's text is less then \a other item's text; - otherwise returns false. + Returns true if this item's text is less then \a other item's text; + otherwise returns false. */ bool QListWidgetItem::operator<(const QListWidgetItem &other) const { @@ -740,8 +739,8 @@ void QListWidgetItem::write(QDataStream &out) const /*! \since 4.1 - Constructs a copy of \a other. Note that type() and listWidget() - are not copied. + Constructs a copy of \a other. Note that type() and listWidget() are not + copied. This function is useful when reimplementing clone(). @@ -756,8 +755,8 @@ QListWidgetItem::QListWidgetItem(const QListWidgetItem &other) } /*! - Assigns \a other's data and flags to this item. Note that type() - and listWidget() are not copied. + Assigns \a other's data and flags to this item. Note that type() and + listWidget() are not copied. This function is useful when reimplementing clone(). @@ -805,9 +804,9 @@ QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &in, QListWidgetItem &item) #endif // QT_NO_DATASTREAM /*! - \fn Qt::ItemFlags QListWidgetItem::flags() const + \fn Qt::ItemFlags QListWidgetItem::flags() const - Returns the item flags for this item (see \l{Qt::ItemFlags}). + Returns the item flags for this item (see \l{Qt::ItemFlags}). */ /*! @@ -851,15 +850,17 @@ QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &in, QListWidgetItem &item) */ /*! - \fn QFont QListWidgetItem::font() const + \fn QFont QListWidgetItem::font() const - Returns the font used to display this list item's text. + Returns the font used to display this list item's text. */ /*! - \fn int QListWidgetItem::textAlignment() const + \fn int QListWidgetItem::textAlignment() const - Returns the text alignment for the list item (see \l{Qt::AlignmentFlag}). + Returns the text alignment for the list item. + + \sa Qt::AlignmentFlag */ /*! @@ -905,26 +906,26 @@ QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &in, QListWidgetItem &item) */ /*! - \fn QSize QListWidgetItem::sizeHint() const - \since 4.1 + \fn QSize QListWidgetItem::sizeHint() const + \since 4.1 - Returns the size hint set for the list item. + Returns the size hint set for the list item. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setSizeHint(const QSize &size) - \since 4.1 + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setSizeHint(const QSize &size) + \since 4.1 - Sets the size hint for the list item to be \a size. - If no size hint is set, the item delegate will compute the - size hint based on the item data. + Sets the size hint for the list item to be \a size. If no size hint is set, + the item delegate will compute the size hint based on the item data. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setFlags(Qt::ItemFlags flags) + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setFlags(Qt::ItemFlags flags) - Sets the item flags for the list item to \a flags (see - \l{Qt::ItemFlags}). + Sets the item flags for the list item to \a flags. + + \sa Qt::ItemFlags */ void QListWidgetItem::setFlags(Qt::ItemFlags aflags) { itemFlags = aflags; @@ -953,10 +954,10 @@ void QListWidgetItem::setFlags(Qt::ItemFlags aflags) { \fn void QListWidgetItem::setStatusTip(const QString &statusTip) Sets the status tip for the list item to the text specified by - \a statusTip. QListWidget mouse tracking needs to be enabled for this + \a statusTip. QListWidget mouseTracking needs to be enabled for this feature to work. - \sa statusTip() setToolTip() setWhatsThis() + \sa statusTip(), setToolTip(), setWhatsThis(), QWidget::setMouseTracking() */ /*! @@ -964,29 +965,30 @@ void QListWidgetItem::setFlags(Qt::ItemFlags aflags) { Sets the tooltip for the list item to the text specified by \a toolTip. - \sa toolTip() setStatusTip() setWhatsThis() + \sa toolTip(), setStatusTip(), setWhatsThis() */ /*! \fn void QListWidgetItem::setWhatsThis(const QString &whatsThis) - Sets the "What's This?" help for the list item to the text specified - by \a whatsThis. + Sets the "What's This?" help for the list item to the text specified by + \a whatsThis. - \sa whatsThis() setStatusTip() setToolTip() + \sa whatsThis(), setStatusTip(), setToolTip() */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setFont(const QFont &font) + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setFont(const QFont &font) - Sets the font used when painting the item to the given \a font. + Sets the font used when painting the item to the given \a font. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidgetItem::setTextAlignment(int alignment) + \fn void QListWidgetItem::setTextAlignment(int alignment) + + Sets the list item's text alignment to \a alignment. - Sets the list item's text alignment to \a alignment (see - \l{Qt::AlignmentFlag}). + \sa Qt::AlignmentFlag */ /*! @@ -1127,10 +1129,10 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, \ingroup model-view \mainclass - QListWidget is a convenience class that provides a list view similar to - the one supplied by QListView, but with a classic item-based interface - for adding and removing items. QListWidget uses an internal model to - manage each QListWidgetItem in the list. + QListWidget is a convenience class that provides a list view similar to the + one supplied by QListView, but with a classic item-based interface for + adding and removing items. QListWidget uses an internal model to manage + each QListWidgetItem in the list. For a more flexible list view widget, use the QListView class with a standard model. @@ -1145,23 +1147,23 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, function. There are two ways to add items to the list: they can be constructed with - the list widget as their parent widget, or they can be constructed with - no parent widget and added to the list later. If a list widget already - exists when the items are constructed, the first method is easier to use: + the list widget as their parent widget, or they can be constructed with no + parent widget and added to the list later. If a list widget already exists + when the items are constructed, the first method is easier to use: \snippet doc/src/snippets/qlistwidget-using/mainwindow.cpp 1 - If you need to insert a new item into the list at a particular position, - it is more required to construct the item without a parent widget and - use the insertItem() function to place it within the list. The list - widget will take ownership of the item. + If you need to insert a new item into the list at a particular position, it + is more required to construct the item without a parent widget and use the + insertItem() function to place it within the list. The list widget will + take ownership of the item. \snippet doc/src/snippets/qlistwidget-using/mainwindow.cpp 6 \snippet doc/src/snippets/qlistwidget-using/mainwindow.cpp 7 - For multiple items, insertItems() can be used instead. The number of - items in the list is found with the count() function. - To remove items from the list, use takeItem(). + For multiple items, insertItems() can be used instead. The number of items + in the list is found with the count() function. To remove items from the + list, use takeItem(). The current item in the list can be found with currentItem(), and changed with setCurrentItem(). The user can also change the current item by @@ -1187,9 +1189,9 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, Inserts the \a item at the end of the list widget. - \warning A QListWidgetItem can only be added to a - QListWidget once. Adding the same QListWidgetItem multiple - times to a QListWidget will result in undefined behavior. + \warning A QListWidgetItem can only be added to a QListWidget once. Adding + the same QListWidgetItem multiple times to a QListWidget will result in + undefined behavior. \sa insertItem() */ @@ -1197,8 +1199,7 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::addItem(const QString &label) - Inserts an item with the text \a label at the end of the list - widget. + Inserts an item with the text \a label at the end of the list widget. */ /*! @@ -1212,8 +1213,8 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::itemPressed(QListWidgetItem *item) - This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is pressed - on an item in the widget. + This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is + pressed on an item in the widget. \sa itemClicked(), itemDoubleClicked() */ @@ -1221,8 +1222,8 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::itemClicked(QListWidgetItem *item) - This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is clicked - on an item in the widget. + This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is + clicked on an item in the widget. \sa itemPressed(), itemDoubleClicked() */ @@ -1230,8 +1231,8 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::itemDoubleClicked(QListWidgetItem *item) - This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is double - clicked on an item in the widget. + This signal is emitted with the specified \a item when a mouse button is + double clicked on an item in the widget. \sa itemClicked(), itemPressed() */ @@ -1239,20 +1240,21 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::itemActivated(QListWidgetItem *item) - This signal is emitted when the \a item is activated. The \a item - is activated when the user clicks or double clicks on it, - depending on the system configuration. It is also activated when - the user presses the activation key (on Windows and X11 this is - the \gui Return key, on Mac OS X it is \key{Ctrl+0}). + This signal is emitted when the \a item is activated. The \a item is + activated when the user clicks or double clicks on it, depending on the + system configuration. It is also activated when the user presses the + activation key (on Windows and X11 this is the \gui Return key, on Mac OS + X it is \key{Ctrl+0}). */ /*! \fn void QListWidget::itemEntered(QListWidgetItem *item) - This signal is emitted when the mouse cursor enters an item. The - \a item is the item entered. This signal is only emitted when - mouseTracking is turned on, or when a mouse button is pressed - while moving into an item. + This signal is emitted when the mouse cursor enters an item. The \a item is + the item entered. This signal is only emitted when mouseTracking is turned + on, or when a mouse button is pressed while moving into an item. + + \sa QWidget::setMouseTracking() */ /*! @@ -1264,24 +1266,28 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, /*! \fn void QListWidget::currentItemChanged(QListWidgetItem *current, QListWidgetItem *previous) - This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. The \a - previous item is the item that previously had the focus, \a - current is the new current item. + This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. + + \a previous is the item that previously had the focus; \a current is the + new current item. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidget::currentTextChanged(const QString ¤tText) + \fn void QListWidget::currentTextChanged(const QString ¤tText) - This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. The \a currentText - is the text data in the current item. If there is no current item, the \a currentText - is invalid. + This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. + + \a currentText is the text data in the current item. If there is no current + item, the \a currentText is invalid. */ /*! - \fn void QListWidget::currentRowChanged(int currentRow) + \fn void QListWidget::currentRowChanged(int currentRow) + + This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. - This signal is emitted whenever the current item changes. The \a currentRow - is the row of the current item. If there is no current item, the \a currentRow is -1. + \a currentRow is the row of the current item. If there is no current item, + the \a currentRow is -1. */ /*! @@ -1289,15 +1295,15 @@ void QListWidgetPrivate::_q_dataChanged(const QModelIndex &topLeft, This signal is emitted whenever the selection changes. - \sa selectedItems() QListWidgetItem::isSelected() currentItemChanged() + \sa selectedItems(), QListWidgetItem::isSelected(), currentItemChanged() */ /*! - \since 4.3 + \since 4.3 - \fn void QListWidget::removeItemWidget(QListWidgetItem *item) + \fn void QListWidget::removeItemWidget(QListWidgetItem *item) - Removes the widget set on the given \a item. + Removes the widget set on the given \a item. */ /*! @@ -1361,8 +1367,8 @@ void QListWidget::insertItem(int row, QListWidgetItem *item) } /*! - Inserts an item with the text \a label in the list widget at the - position given by \a row. + Inserts an item with the text \a label in the list widget at the position + given by \a row. \sa addItem() */ @@ -1387,11 +1393,11 @@ void QListWidget::insertItems(int row, const QStringList &labels) } /*! - Removes and returns the item from the given \a row in the list widget; otherwise - returns 0. + Removes and returns the item from the given \a row in the list widget; + otherwise returns 0. - Items removed from a list widget will not be managed by Qt, and will need to be - deleted manually. + Items removed from a list widget will not be managed by Qt, and will need + to be deleted manually. \sa insertItem(), addItem() */ @@ -1405,8 +1411,8 @@ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::takeItem(int row) } /*! - \property QListWidget::count - \brief the number of items in the list including any hidden items. + \property QListWidget::count + \brief the number of items in the list including any hidden items. */ int QListWidget::count() const @@ -1416,7 +1422,7 @@ int QListWidget::count() const } /*! - Returns the current item. + Returns the current item. */ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::currentItem() const { @@ -1426,9 +1432,9 @@ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::currentItem() const /*! - Sets the current item to \a item. + Sets the current item to \a item. - Depending on the current selection mode, the item may also be selected. + Depending on the current selection mode, the item may also be selected. */ void QListWidget::setCurrentItem(QListWidgetItem *item) { @@ -1436,8 +1442,8 @@ void QListWidget::setCurrentItem(QListWidgetItem *item) } /*! - \since 4.4 - Set the current item to \a item, using the given \a command. + \since 4.4 + Set the current item to \a item, using the given \a command. */ void QListWidget::setCurrentItem(QListWidgetItem *item, QItemSelectionModel::SelectionFlags command) { @@ -1445,10 +1451,10 @@ void QListWidget::setCurrentItem(QListWidgetItem *item, QItemSelectionModel::Sel } /*! - \property QListWidget::currentRow - \brief the row of the current item. + \property QListWidget::currentRow + \brief the row of the current item. - Depending on the current selection mode, the row may also be selected. + Depending on the current selection mode, the row may also be selected. */ int QListWidget::currentRow() const @@ -1469,9 +1475,9 @@ void QListWidget::setCurrentRow(int row) } /*! - \since 4.4 + \since 4.4 - Sets the current row to be the given \a row, using the given \a command, + Sets the current row to be the given \a row, using the given \a command, */ void QListWidget::setCurrentRow(int row, QItemSelectionModel::SelectionFlags command) { @@ -1498,7 +1504,7 @@ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::itemAt(const QPoint &p) const /*! - Returns the rectangle on the viewport occupied by the item at \a item. + Returns the rectangle on the viewport occupied by the item at \a item. */ QRect QListWidget::visualItemRect(const QListWidgetItem *item) const { @@ -1508,7 +1514,7 @@ QRect QListWidget::visualItemRect(const QListWidgetItem *item) const } /*! - Sorts all the items in the list widget according to the specified \a order. + Sorts all the items in the list widget according to the specified \a order. */ void QListWidget::sortItems(Qt::SortOrder order) { @@ -1522,8 +1528,10 @@ void QListWidget::sortItems(Qt::SortOrder order) \property QListWidget::sortingEnabled \brief whether sorting is enabled - If this property is true, sorting is enabled for the list; if the - property is false, sorting is not enabled. The default value is false. + If this property is true, sorting is enabled for the list; if the property + is false, sorting is not enabled. + + The default value is false. */ void QListWidget::setSortingEnabled(bool enable) { @@ -1538,7 +1546,7 @@ bool QListWidget::isSortingEnabled() const } /*! - \internal + \internal */ Qt::SortOrder QListWidget::sortOrder() const { @@ -1547,7 +1555,7 @@ Qt::SortOrder QListWidget::sortOrder() const } /*! - Starts editing the \a item if it is editable. + Starts editing the \a item if it is editable. */ void QListWidget::editItem(QListWidgetItem *item) @@ -1557,9 +1565,10 @@ void QListWidget::editItem(QListWidgetItem *item) } /*! - Opens an editor for the given \a item. The editor remains open after editing. + Opens an editor for the given \a item. The editor remains open after + editing. - \sa closePersistentEditor() + \sa closePersistentEditor() */ void QListWidget::openPersistentEditor(QListWidgetItem *item) { @@ -1569,9 +1578,9 @@ void QListWidget::openPersistentEditor(QListWidgetItem *item) } /*! - Closes the persistent editor for the given \a item. + Closes the persistent editor for the given \a item. - \sa openPersistentEditor() + \sa openPersistentEditor() */ void QListWidget::closePersistentEditor(QListWidgetItem *item) { @@ -1597,9 +1606,10 @@ QWidget *QListWidget::itemWidget(QListWidgetItem *item) const Sets the \a widget to be displayed in the give \a item. - This function should only be used to display static content in the place of a list - widget item. If you want to display custom dynamic content or implement a custom - editor widget, use QListView and subclass QItemDelegate instead. + This function should only be used to display static content in the place of + a list widget item. If you want to display custom dynamic content or + implement a custom editor widget, use QListView and subclass QItemDelegate + instead. \sa {Delegate Classes} */ @@ -1611,11 +1621,11 @@ void QListWidget::setItemWidget(QListWidgetItem *item, QWidget *widget) } /*! - Returns true if \a item is selected; otherwise returns false. + Returns true if \a item is selected; otherwise returns false. - \obsolete + \obsolete - This function is deprecated. Use \l{QListWidgetItem::isSelected()} instead. + This function is deprecated. Use QListWidgetItem::isSelected() instead. */ bool QListWidget::isItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem *item) const { @@ -1625,12 +1635,12 @@ bool QListWidget::isItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem *item) const } /*! - Selects or deselects the given \a item depending on whether \a select is - true of false. + Selects or deselects the given \a item depending on whether \a select is + true of false. - \obsolete + \obsolete - This function is deprecated. Use \l{QListWidgetItem::setSelected()} instead. + This function is deprecated. Use QListWidgetItem::setSelected() instead. */ void QListWidget::setItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem *item, bool select) { @@ -1650,7 +1660,7 @@ void QListWidget::setItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem *item, bool select) } /*! - Returns a list of all selected items in the list widget. + Returns a list of all selected items in the list widget. */ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::selectedItems() const @@ -1664,7 +1674,8 @@ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::selectedItems() const } /*! - Finds items with the text that matches the string \a text using the given \a flags. + Finds items with the text that matches the string \a text using the given + \a flags. */ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::findItems(const QString &text, Qt::MatchFlags flags) const @@ -1679,11 +1690,11 @@ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::findItems(const QString &text, Qt::MatchFla } /*! - Returns true if the \a item is explicitly hidden; otherwise returns false. + Returns true if the \a item is explicitly hidden; otherwise returns false. - \obsolete + \obsolete - This function is deprecated. Use \l{QListWidgetItem::isHidden()} instead. + This function is deprecated. Use QListWidgetItem::isHidden() instead. */ bool QListWidget::isItemHidden(const QListWidgetItem *item) const { @@ -1691,11 +1702,11 @@ bool QListWidget::isItemHidden(const QListWidgetItem *item) const } /*! - If \a hide is true, the \a item will be hidden; otherwise it will be shown. + If \a hide is true, the \a item will be hidden; otherwise it will be shown. - \obsolete + \obsolete - This function is deprecated. Use \l{QListWidgetItem::setHidden()} instead. + This function is deprecated. Use QListWidgetItem::setHidden() instead. */ void QListWidget::setItemHidden(const QListWidgetItem *item, bool hide) { @@ -1703,9 +1714,9 @@ void QListWidget::setItemHidden(const QListWidgetItem *item, bool hide) } /*! - Scrolls the view if necessary to ensure that the \a item is - visible. The \a hint parameter specifies more precisely where the - \a item should be located after the operation. + Scrolls the view if necessary to ensure that the \a item is visible. + + \a hint specifies where the \a item should be located after the operation. */ void QListWidget::scrollToItem(const QListWidgetItem *item, QAbstractItemView::ScrollHint hint) @@ -1718,7 +1729,7 @@ void QListWidget::scrollToItem(const QListWidgetItem *item, QAbstractItemView::S /*! Removes all items and selections in the view. - \note All items will be permanently deleted. + \warning All items will be permanently deleted. */ void QListWidget::clear() { @@ -1743,8 +1754,8 @@ QStringList QListWidget::mimeTypes() const \a items. The format used to describe the items is obtained from the mimeTypes() function. - If the list of items is empty, 0 is returned rather than a serialized - empty list. + If the list of items is empty, 0 is returned instead of a serialized empty + list. */ QMimeData *QListWidget::mimeData(const QList<QListWidgetItem*>) const { @@ -1753,10 +1764,9 @@ QMimeData *QListWidget::mimeData(const QList<QListWidgetItem*>) const #ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP /*! - Handles the \a data supplied by an external drag and drop operation - that ended with the given \a action in the given \a index. - Returns true if the data and action can be handled by the model; - otherwise returns false. + Handles \a data supplied by an external drag and drop operation that ended + with the given \a action in the given \a index. Returns true if \a data and + \a action can be handled by the model; otherwise returns false. \sa supportedDropActions() */ @@ -1823,9 +1833,9 @@ void QListWidget::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event) { } /*! - Returns the drop actions supported by this view. + Returns the drop actions supported by this view. - \sa Qt::DropActions + \sa Qt::DropActions */ Qt::DropActions QListWidget::supportedDropActions() const { @@ -1835,9 +1845,9 @@ Qt::DropActions QListWidget::supportedDropActions() const #endif // QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP /*! - Returns a list of pointers to the items contained in the \a data object. - If the object was not created by a QListWidget in the same process, the list - is empty. + Returns a list of pointers to the items contained in the \a data object. If + the object was not created by a QListWidget in the same process, the list + is empty. */ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::items(const QMimeData *data) const { @@ -1848,7 +1858,7 @@ QList<QListWidgetItem*> QListWidget::items(const QMimeData *data) const } /*! - Returns the QModelIndex assocated with the given \a item. + Returns the QModelIndex assocated with the given \a item. */ QModelIndex QListWidget::indexFromItem(QListWidgetItem *item) const @@ -1858,7 +1868,7 @@ QModelIndex QListWidget::indexFromItem(QListWidgetItem *item) const } /*! - Returns a pointer to the QListWidgetItem assocated with the given \a index. + Returns a pointer to the QListWidgetItem assocated with the given \a index. */ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::itemFromIndex(const QModelIndex &index) const @@ -1870,7 +1880,7 @@ QListWidgetItem *QListWidget::itemFromIndex(const QModelIndex &index) const } /*! - \internal + \internal */ void QListWidget::setModel(QAbstractItemModel * /*model*/) { |