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Conflicts:
examples/opengl/samplebuffers/glwidget.cpp
src/corelib/io/qfsfileengine_unix.cpp
src/corelib/kernel/qobject.cpp
src/corelib/tools/qsharedpointer.cpp
src/gui/gui.pro
tests/auto/qhttp/tst_qhttp.cpp
tests/auto/qkeyevent/tst_qkeyevent.cpp
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Conflicts:
tests/auto/qfilesystemmodel/qfilesystemmodel.pro
tests/auto/qfontdialog/tst_qfontdialog.cpp
tests/auto/qgraphicsitem/tst_qgraphicsitem.cpp
tests/auto/qgraphicslayout/tst_qgraphicslayout.cpp
tests/auto/qsqldriver/qsqldriver.pro
tests/auto/qsqlquery/qsqlquery.pro
tests/auto/qsqlrelationaltablemodel/qsqlrelationaltablemodel.pro
tests/auto/qsqltablemodel/qsqltablemodel.pro
tests/auto/qsqlthread/qsqlthread.pro
tests/auto/qstatemachine/tst_qstatemachine.cpp
tests/auto/qtcpsocket/tst_qtcpsocket.cpp
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Conflicts:
src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicsitem_p.h
tests/auto/qgraphicsproxywidget/tst_qgraphicsproxywidget.cpp
tests/auto/qgraphicsview/tst_qgraphicsview.cpp
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This patch improves the graphics view support for input
methods in several ways:
* A new ItemAcceptsInputMethod flag is introduced to serve
the same purpose for graphics items as WA_InputMethodEnabled
does for widgets: Input method support can be controlled
individually for each item.
* The input method sensitivity of a view (i.e. the value of
the WA_InputMethodEnabled flag) is updated dynamically
whenever the input method support of the current focus
item may change.
* Input contexts are reset whenever an item that supports
input methods loses focus.
Reviewed-by: janarve
Task-number: 254492
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Found during manual testing (demos/embeddeddialogs).
The problem was that a full update (right before hiding/deleting an
item) caused the update request made from the destructor to be
discarded.
Auto-test included.
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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It should not be necessary to adjust the expose rectangle by 1 in all
directions; the expose has already been adjusted by the scene and view.
Reviewed-by: bnilsen
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This change fixes a few bugs and adds autotests for QGraphicsProxyWidget
and QGraphicsWidget's window flag handling. The former behavior has been
that you must set window flags on QGraphicsProxyWidget explicitly after
calling proxy->setWidget(); otherwise both the flags from the embedded
widget and the proxy would be partially ignored. Example:
QLineEdit *edit = new QLineEdit(0, Qt::Window); // that's the default
scene.addWidget(edit, Qt::Window); // proxy still has no window decos
proxy->setWindowFlags(Qt::Window); // now it got decorations :-/
QGraphicsWidget's window flags are immune to reparenting, and are always
polished with the necessary hints regardless of whether you set the
flags during construction time or later. This is a feature QGraphicsWidget
can provide because it allows toplevel widgets (without parents) to be
normal widgets (i.e., non-windows).
So the new behavior of QGraphicsProxyWidget is to respect its own window
flags and ignore those of the embedded widget, regardless of what flags
the embedded widget has when it's embedded. When QWidget auto-embeds
child windows (file dialogs, popups, etc), it passes the correct window
flags to the QGraphicsProxyWidget to ensure that the right flags are set.
Task-number: 251407
Reviewed-by: Joao
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Font propagation changed slightly in some cases due to change
22d472c17167c4ca8df5678842768ab63b7baadd. However, the change is sane -
its just the autotest that is not optimal.
Task-number: 246215
Reviewed-by: andreas
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