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+/****************************************************************************
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+
+/*!
+ \class QPaintDevice
+ \brief The QPaintDevice class is the base class of objects that
+ can be painted.
+
+ \ingroup painting
+
+ A paint device is an abstraction of a two-dimensional space that
+ can be drawn using a QPainter. Its default coordinate system has
+ its origin located at the top-left position. X increases to the
+ right and Y increases downwards. The unit is one pixel.
+
+ The drawing capabilities of QPaintDevice are currently implemented
+ by the QWidget, QImage, QPixmap, QGLPixelBuffer, QPicture, and
+ QPrinter subclasses.
+
+ To implement support for a new backend, you must derive from
+ QPaintDevice and reimplement the virtual paintEngine() function to
+ tell QPainter which paint engine should be used to draw on this
+ particular device. Note that you also must create a corresponding
+ paint engine to be able to draw on the device, i.e derive from
+ QPaintEngine and reimplement its virtual functions.
+
+ \warning Qt requires that a QApplication object exists before
+ any paint devices can be created. Paint devices access window
+ system resources, and these resources are not initialized before
+ an application object is created.
+
+ The QPaintDevice class provides several functions returning the
+ various device metrics: The depth() function returns its bit depth
+ (number of bit planes). The height() function returns its height
+ in default coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and
+ QWidget) while heightMM() returns the height of the device in
+ millimeters. Similiarily, the width() and widthMM() functions
+ return the width of the device in default coordinate system units
+ and in millimeters, respectively. Alternatively, the protected
+ metric() function can be used to retrieve the metric information
+ by specifying the desired PaintDeviceMetric as argument.
+
+ The logicalDpiX() and logicalDpiY() functions return the
+ horizontal and vertical resolution of the device in dots per
+ inch. The physicalDpiX() and physicalDpiY() functions also return
+ the resolution of the device in dots per inch, but note that if
+ the logical and vertical resolution differ, the corresponding
+ QPaintEngine must handle the mapping. Finally, the numColors()
+ function returns the number of different colors available for the
+ paint device.
+
+ \sa QPaintEngine, QPainter, {The Coordinate System}, {The Paint
+ System}
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \enum QPaintDevice::PaintDeviceMetric
+
+ Describes the various metrics of a paint device.
+
+ \value PdmWidth The width of the paint device in default
+ coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget). See
+ also width().
+
+ \value PdmHeight The height of the paint device in default
+ coordinate system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget). See
+ also height().
+
+ \value PdmWidthMM The width of the paint device in millimeters. See
+ also widthMM().
+
+ \value PdmHeightMM The height of the paint device in millimeters. See
+ also heightMM().
+
+ \value PdmNumColors The number of different colors available for
+ the paint device. See also numColors().
+
+ \value PdmDepth The bit depth (number of bit planes) of the paint
+ device. See also depth().
+
+ \value PdmDpiX The horizontal resolution of the device in dots per
+ inch. See also logicalDpiX().
+
+ \value PdmDpiY The vertical resolution of the device in dots per inch. See
+ also logicalDpiY().
+
+ \value PdmPhysicalDpiX The horizontal resolution of the device in
+ dots per inch. See also physicalDpiX().
+
+ \value PdmPhysicalDpiY The vertical resolution of the device in
+ dots per inch. See also physicalDpiY().
+
+ \sa metric()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn QPaintDevice::QPaintDevice()
+
+ Constructs a paint device. This constructor can be invoked only from
+ subclasses of QPaintDevice.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn QPaintDevice::~QPaintDevice()
+
+ Destroys the paint device and frees window system resources.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::devType() const
+
+ \internal
+
+ Returns the device type identifier, which is QInternal::Widget
+ if the device is a QWidget, QInternal::Pixmap if it's a
+ QPixmap, QInternal::Printer if it's a QPrinter,
+ QInternal::Picture if it's a QPicture, or
+ QInternal::UnknownDevice in other cases.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn bool QPaintDevice::paintingActive() const
+
+ Returns true if the device is currently being painted on, i.e. someone has
+ called QPainter::begin() but not yet called QPainter::end() for
+ this device; otherwise returns false.
+
+ \sa QPainter::isActive()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn QPaintEngine *QPaintDevice::paintEngine() const
+
+ Returns a pointer to the paint engine used for drawing on the
+ device.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::metric(PaintDeviceMetric metric) const
+
+ Returns the metric information for the given paint device \a metric.
+
+ \sa PaintDeviceMetric
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::width() const
+
+ Returns the width of the paint device in default coordinate system
+ units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget).
+
+ \sa widthMM()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::height() const
+
+ Returns the height of the paint device in default coordinate
+ system units (e.g. pixels for QPixmap and QWidget).
+
+ \sa heightMM()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::widthMM() const
+
+ Returns the width of the paint device in millimeters. Due to platform
+ limitations it may not be possible to use this function to determine
+ the actual physical size of a widget on the screen.
+
+ \sa width()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::heightMM() const
+
+ Returns the height of the paint device in millimeters. Due to platform
+ limitations it may not be possible to use this function to determine
+ the actual physical size of a widget on the screen.
+
+ \sa height()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::numColors() const
+
+ Returns the number of different colors available for the paint
+ device. Since this value is an int, it will not be sufficient to represent
+ the number of colors on 32 bit displays, in this case INT_MAX is
+ returned instead.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::depth() const
+
+ Returns the bit depth (number of bit planes) of the paint device.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::logicalDpiX() const
+
+ Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch,
+ which is used when computing font sizes. For X11, this is usually
+ the same as could be computed from widthMM().
+
+ Note that if the logicalDpiX() doesn't equal the physicalDpiX(),
+ the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
+
+ \sa logicalDpiY(), physicalDpiX()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::logicalDpiY() const
+
+ Returns the vertical resolution of the device in dots per inch,
+ which is used when computing font sizes. For X11, this is usually
+ the same as could be computed from heightMM().
+
+ Note that if the logicalDpiY() doesn't equal the physicalDpiY(),
+ the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
+
+ \sa logicalDpiX(), physicalDpiY()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::physicalDpiX() const
+
+ Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch.
+ For example, when printing, this resolution refers to the physical
+ printer's resolution. The logical DPI on the other hand, refers to
+ the resolution used by the actual paint engine.
+
+ Note that if the physicalDpiX() doesn't equal the logicalDpiX(),
+ the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
+
+ \sa physicalDpiY(), logicalDpiX()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn int QPaintDevice::physicalDpiY() const
+
+ Returns the horizontal resolution of the device in dots per inch.
+ For example, when printing, this resolution refers to the physical
+ printer's resolution. The logical DPI on the other hand, refers to
+ the resolution used by the actual paint engine.
+
+ Note that if the physicalDpiY() doesn't equal the logicalDpiY(),
+ the corresponding QPaintEngine must handle the resolution mapping.
+
+ \sa physicalDpiX(), logicalDpiY()
+*/