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diff --git a/src/gui/dialogs/qinputdialog.cpp b/src/gui/dialogs/qinputdialog.cpp index b63c8ee..78d99e3 100644 --- a/src/gui/dialogs/qinputdialog.cpp +++ b/src/gui/dialogs/qinputdialog.cpp @@ -424,26 +424,27 @@ void QInputDialogPrivate::_q_currentRowChanged(const QModelIndex &newIndex, /*! \class QInputDialog - \brief The QInputDialog class provides a simple convenience dialog to get a single value from the user. + \brief The QInputDialog class provides a simple convenience dialog to get a + single value from the user. \ingroup dialogs \mainclass - The input value can be a string, a number or an item from a list. A - label must be set to tell the user what they should enter. + The input value can be a string, a number or an item from a list. A label + must be set to tell the user what they should enter. - Four static convenience functions are provided: - getText(), getInt(), getDouble(), and getItem(). All the - functions can be used in a similar way, for example: + Four static convenience functions are provided: getText(), getInt(), + getDouble(), and getItem(). All the functions can be used in a similar way, + for example: \snippet examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.cpp 3 - The \c ok variable is set to true if the user clicks \gui OK; - otherwise it is set to false. + The \c ok variable is set to true if the user clicks \gui OK; otherwise it + is set to false. \img inputdialogs.png Input Dialogs - The \l{dialogs/standarddialogs}{Standard Dialogs} example shows - how to use QInputDialog as well as other built-in Qt dialogs. + The \l{dialogs/standarddialogs}{Standard Dialogs} example shows how to use + QInputDialog as well as other built-in Qt dialogs. \sa QMessageBox, {Standard Dialogs Example} */ @@ -452,11 +453,13 @@ void QInputDialogPrivate::_q_currentRowChanged(const QModelIndex &newIndex, \enum QInputDialog::InputMode \since 4.5 - This enum describes the different modes of input that can be selected for the dialog. + This enum describes the different modes of input that can be selected for + the dialog. \value TextInput Used to input text strings. \value IntInput Used to input integers. - \value DoubleInput Used to input floating point numbers with double precision accuracy. + \value DoubleInput Used to input floating point numbers with double + precision accuracy. \sa inputMode */ @@ -487,7 +490,8 @@ QInputDialog::~QInputDialog() \brief the mode used for input - This property help determines which widget is used for entering input into the dialog. + This property help determines which widget is used for entering input into + the dialog. */ void QInputDialog::setInputMode(InputMode mode) { @@ -1104,15 +1108,18 @@ void QInputDialog::done(int result) } /*! - Static convenience function to get a string from the user. \a - title is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the - dialog. \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it should - say what should be entered). \a text is the default text which is - placed in the line edit. The \a mode is the echo mode the line - edit will use. If \a ok is nonnull \e *\a ok will be set to true - if the user pressed \gui OK and to false if the user pressed - \gui Cancel. The dialog's parent is \a parent. The dialog will be - modal and uses the specified widget \a flags. + Static convenience function to get a string from the user. + + \a title is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. + \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should + be entered). + \a text is the default text which is placed in the line edit. + \a mode is the echo mode the line edit will use. + + If \a ok is nonnull \e *\a ok will be set to true if the user pressed + \gui OK and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The dialog's parent + is \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses the specified widget + \a flags. This function returns the text which has been entered in the line edit. It will not return an empty string. @@ -1121,11 +1128,11 @@ void QInputDialog::done(int result) \snippet examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.cpp 3 - \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. - If you want to do this, you should create the dialog - yourself using one of the QInputDialog constructors. + \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. If you + want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the + QInputDialog constructors. - \sa getInteger(), getDouble(), getItem() + \sa getInt(), getDouble(), getItem() */ QString QInputDialog::getText(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &label, @@ -1149,30 +1156,32 @@ QString QInputDialog::getText(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QStri } /*! - Static convenience function to get an integer input from the - user. \a title is the text which is displayed in the title bar - of the dialog. \a label is the text which is shown to the user - (it should say what should be entered). \a value is the default - integer which the spinbox will be set to. \a min and \a - max are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose, - and \a step is the amount by which the values change as the user - presses the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the value. - - If \a ok is nonnull *\a ok will be set to true if the user - pressed \gui OK and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The - dialog's parent is \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses - the widget \a flags. - - On success, this function returns the integer which has been - entered by the user; on failure, it returns the initial \a value. + \since 4.5 + + Static convenience function to get an integer input from the user. + + \a title is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. + \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should + be entered). + \a value is the default integer which the spinbox will be set to. + \a min and \a max are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose. + \a step is the amount by which the values change as the user presses the + arrow buttons to increment or decrement the value. + + If \a ok is nonnull *\a ok will be set to true if the user pressed \gui OK + and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The dialog's parent is + \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget \a flags. + + On success, this function returns the integer which has been entered by the + user; on failure, it returns the initial \a value. Use this static function like this: \snippet examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.cpp 0 - \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. - If you want to do this, you should create the dialog - yourself using one of the QInputDialog constructors. + \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. If you + want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the + QInputDialog constructors. \sa getText(), getDouble(), getItem() */ @@ -1198,32 +1207,32 @@ int QInputDialog::getInt(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &l } /*! - Static convenience function to get a floating point number from - the user. \a title is the text which is displayed in the title - bar of the dialog. \a label is the text which is shown to the user - (it should say what should be entered). \a value is the default - floating point number that the line edit will be set to. \a - min and \a max are the minimum and maximum values the - user may choose, and \a decimals is the maximum number of decimal - places the number may have. - - If \a ok is nonnull, *\a ok will be set to true if the user - pressed \gui OK and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The - dialog's parent is \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses - the widget \a flags. - - This function returns the floating point number which has been - entered by the user. + Static convenience function to get a floating point number from the user. + + \a title is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. + \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should + be entered). + \a value is the default floating point number that the line edit will be + set to. + \a min and \a max are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose. + \a decimals is the maximum number of decimal places the number may have. + + If \a ok is nonnull, *\a ok will be set to true if the user pressed \gui OK + and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The dialog's parent is + \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget \a flags. + + This function returns the floating point number which has been entered by + the user. Use this static function like this: \snippet examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.cpp 1 - \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. - If you want to do this, you should create the dialog - yourself using one of the QInputDialog constructors. + \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. If you + want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the + QInputDialog constructors. - \sa getText(), getInteger(), getItem() + \sa getText(), getInt(), getItem() */ double QInputDialog::getDouble(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &label, @@ -1248,32 +1257,34 @@ double QInputDialog::getDouble(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QStr } /*! - Static convenience function to let the user select an item from a - string list. \a title is the text which is displayed in the title - bar of the dialog. \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it - should say what should be entered). \a items is the - string list which is inserted into the combobox, and \a current is the number - of the item which should be the current item. If \a editable is true - the user can enter their own text; if \a editable is false the user - may only select one of the existing items. - - If \a ok is nonnull \e *\a ok will be set to true if the user - pressed \gui OK and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The - dialog's parent is \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses - the widget \a flags. - - This function returns the text of the current item, or if \a - editable is true, the current text of the combobox. + Static convenience function to let the user select an item from a string + list. + + \a title is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the dialog. + \a label is the text which is shown to the user (it should say what should + be entered). + \a items is the string list which is inserted into the combobox. + \a current is the number of the item which should be the current item. + + If \a editable is true the user can enter their own text; otherwise the + user may only select one of the existing items. + + If \a ok is nonnull \e *\a ok will be set to true if the user pressed + \gui OK and to false if the user pressed \gui Cancel. The dialog's parent + is \a parent. The dialog will be modal and uses the widget \a flags. + + This function returns the text of the current item, or if \a editable is + true, the current text of the combobox. Use this static function like this: \snippet examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.cpp 2 - \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. - If you want to do this, you should create the dialog - yourself using one of the QInputDialog constructors. + \warning Do not delete \a parent during the execution of the dialog. If you + want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the + QInputDialog constructors. - \sa getText(), getInteger(), getDouble() + \sa getText(), getInt(), getDouble() */ QString QInputDialog::getItem(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &label, |