/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the QtDeclarative module of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ** No Commercial Usage ** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. ** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions ** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying ** this package. ** ** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the ** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to ** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements ** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. ** ** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain additional ** rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "private/qdeclarativetext_p.h" #include "private/qdeclarativetext_p_p.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \qmlclass Text QDeclarativeText \since 4.7 \brief The Text item allows you to add formatted text to a scene. \inherits Item It can display both plain and rich text. For example: \qml Text { text: "Hello World!"; font.family: "Helvetica"; font.pointSize: 24; color: "red" } Text { text: "Hello World!" } \endqml \image declarative-text.png If height and width are not explicitly set, Text will attempt to determine how much room is needed and set it accordingly. Unless \c wrapMode is set, it will always prefer width to height (all text will be placed on a single line). The \c elide property can alternatively be used to fit a single line of plain text to a set width. Text provides read-only text. For editable text, see \l TextEdit. */ /*! \internal \class QDeclarativeText \qmlclass Text \ingroup group_coreitems \brief The QDeclarativeText class provides a formatted text item that you can add to a QDeclarativeView. Text was designed for read-only text; it does not allow for any text editing. It can display both plain and rich text. For example: \qml Text { text: "Hello World!"; font.family: "Helvetica"; font.pointSize: 24; color: "red" } Text { text: "Hello World!" } \endqml \image text.png If height and width are not explicitly set, Text will attempt to determine how much room is needed and set it accordingly. Unless \c wrapMode is set, it will always prefer width to height (all text will be placed on a single line). The \c elide property can alternatively be used to fit a line of plain text to a set width. A QDeclarativeText object can be instantiated in Qml using the tag \c Text. */ QDeclarativeText::QDeclarativeText(QDeclarativeItem *parent) : QDeclarativeItem(*(new QDeclarativeTextPrivate), parent) { } QDeclarativeText::~QDeclarativeText() { } QDeclarativeTextPrivate::~QDeclarativeTextPrivate() { } /*! \qmlproperty string Text::font.family Sets the family name of the font. The family name is case insensitive and may optionally include a foundry name, e.g. "Helvetica [Cronyx]". If the family is available from more than one foundry and the foundry isn't specified, an arbitrary foundry is chosen. If the family isn't available a family will be set using the font matching algorithm. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::font.bold Sets the font's weight to bold. */ /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::font.weight Sets the font's weight. The weight can be one of: \list \o Light \o Normal - the default \o DemiBold \o Bold \o Black \endlist \qml Text { text: "Hello"; font.weight: Font.DemiBold } \endqml */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::font.italic Sets the style of the text to italic. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::font.underline Set the style of the text to underline. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::font.outline Set the style of the text to outline. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::font.strikeout Set the style of the text to strikeout. */ /*! \qmlproperty real Text::font.pointSize Sets the font size in points. The point size must be greater than zero. */ /*! \qmlproperty int Text::font.pixelSize Sets the font size in pixels. Using this function makes the font device dependent. Use \c pointSize to set the size of the font in a device independent manner. */ /*! \qmlproperty real Text::font.letterSpacing Sets the letter spacing for the font. Letter spacing changes the default spacing between individual letters in the font. A value of 100 will keep the spacing unchanged; a value of 200 will enlarge the spacing after a character by the width of the character itself. */ /*! \qmlproperty real Text::font.wordSpacing Sets the word spacing for the font. Word spacing changes the default spacing between individual words. A positive value increases the word spacing by a corresponding amount of pixels, while a negative value decreases the inter-word spacing accordingly. */ /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::font.capitalization Sets the capitalization for the text. \list \o MixedCase - This is the normal text rendering option where no capitalization change is applied. \o AllUppercase - This alters the text to be rendered in all uppercase type. \o AllLowercase - This alters the text to be rendered in all lowercase type. \o SmallCaps - This alters the text to be rendered in small-caps type. \o Capitalize - This alters the text to be rendered with the first character of each word as an uppercase character. \endlist \qml Text { text: "Hello"; font.capitalization: Font.AllLowercase } \endqml */ QFont QDeclarativeText::font() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->font; } void QDeclarativeText::setFont(const QFont &font) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->font == font) return; d->font = font; d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); emit fontChanged(d->font); } void QDeclarativeText::setText(const QString &n) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->text == n) return; d->richText = d->format == RichText || (d->format == AutoText && Qt::mightBeRichText(n)); if (d->richText) { if (!d->doc) { d->doc = new QTextDocument(this); d->doc->setDocumentMargin(0); } d->doc->setHtml(n); } d->text = n; d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); emit textChanged(d->text); } /*! \qmlproperty string Text::text The text to display. Text supports both plain and rich text strings. The item will try to automatically determine whether the text should be treated as rich text. This determination is made using Qt::mightBeRichText(). */ QString QDeclarativeText::text() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->text; } void QDeclarativeText::setColor(const QColor &color) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->color == color) return; d->color = color; d->markImgDirty(); emit colorChanged(d->color); } /*! \qmlproperty color Text::color The text color. \qml //green text using hexadecimal notation Text { color: "#00FF00"; ... } //steelblue text using SVG color name Text { color: "steelblue"; ... } \endqml */ QColor QDeclarativeText::color() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->color; } /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::style Set an additional text style. Supported text styles are: \list \o Normal - the default \o Outline \o Raised \o Sunken \endlist \qml Row { Text { font.pointSize: 24; text: "Normal" } Text { font.pointSize: 24; text: "Raised"; style: Text.Raised; styleColor: "#AAAAAA" } Text { font.pointSize: 24; text: "Outline";style: Text.Outline; styleColor: "red" } Text { font.pointSize: 24; text: "Sunken"; style: Text.Sunken; styleColor: "#AAAAAA" } } \endqml \image declarative-textstyle.png */ QDeclarativeText::TextStyle QDeclarativeText::style() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->style; } void QDeclarativeText::setStyle(QDeclarativeText::TextStyle style) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->style == style) return; d->style = style; d->markImgDirty(); emit styleChanged(d->style); } void QDeclarativeText::setStyleColor(const QColor &color) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->styleColor == color) return; d->styleColor = color; d->markImgDirty(); emit styleColorChanged(d->styleColor); } /*! \qmlproperty color Text::styleColor Defines the secondary color used by text styles. \c styleColor is used as the outline color for outlined text, and as the shadow color for raised or sunken text. If no style has been set, it is not used at all. \qml Text { font.pointSize: 18; text: "hello"; style: Text.Raised; styleColor: "gray" } \endqml */ QColor QDeclarativeText::styleColor() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->styleColor; } /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::horizontalAlignment \qmlproperty enumeration Text::verticalAlignment Sets the horizontal and vertical alignment of the text within the Text items width and height. By default, the text is top-left aligned. The valid values for \c horizontalAlignment are \c AlignLeft, \c AlignRight and \c AlignHCenter. The valid values for \c verticalAlignment are \c AlignTop, \c AlignBottom and \c AlignVCenter. */ QDeclarativeText::HAlignment QDeclarativeText::hAlign() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->hAlign; } void QDeclarativeText::setHAlign(HAlignment align) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->hAlign == align) return; d->hAlign = align; emit horizontalAlignmentChanged(align); } QDeclarativeText::VAlignment QDeclarativeText::vAlign() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->vAlign; } void QDeclarativeText::setVAlign(VAlignment align) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->vAlign == align) return; d->vAlign = align; emit verticalAlignmentChanged(align); } /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::wrapMode Set this property to wrap the text to the Text item's width. The text will only wrap if an explicit width has been set. wrapMode can be one of: \list \o NoWrap - no wrapping will be performed. \o WordWrap - wrapping is done on word boundaries. If the text cannot be word-wrapped to the specified width it will be partially drawn outside of the item's bounds. If this is undesirable then enable clipping on the item (Item::clip). \o WrapAnywhere - Text can be wrapped at any point on a line, even if it occurs in the middle of a word. \o WrapAtWordBoundaryOrAnywhere - If possible, wrapping occurs at a word boundary; otherwise it will occur at the appropriate point on the line, even in the middle of a word. \endlist The default is NoWrap. */ QDeclarativeText::WrapMode QDeclarativeText::wrapMode() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->wrapMode; } void QDeclarativeText::setWrapMode(WrapMode mode) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (mode == d->wrapMode) return; d->wrapMode = mode; d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); emit wrapModeChanged(); } bool QDeclarativeText::wrap() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->wrapMode != NoWrap; } void QDeclarativeText::setWrap(bool w) { qmlInfo(this) << "\"wrap\" property is deprecated and will soon be removed. Use wrapMode"; setWrapMode(w ? WordWrap : NoWrap); } /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::textFormat The way the text property should be displayed. Supported text formats are \c AutoText, \c PlainText, \c RichText and \c StyledText The default is AutoText. If the text format is AutoText the text element will automatically determine whether the text should be treated as rich text. This determination is made using Qt::mightBeRichText(). StyledText is an optimized format supporting some basic text styling markup, in the style of html 3.2: \code font size and color bold italic
> < & \endcode \c StyledText parser is strict, requiring tags to be correctly nested. \table \row \o \qml Column { Text { font.pointSize: 24 text: "Hello World!" } Text { font.pointSize: 24 textFormat: Text.RichText text: "Hello World!" } Text { font.pointSize: 24 textFormat: Text.PlainText text: "Hello World!" } } \endqml \o \image declarative-textformat.png \endtable */ QDeclarativeText::TextFormat QDeclarativeText::textFormat() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->format; } void QDeclarativeText::setTextFormat(TextFormat format) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (format == d->format) return; d->format = format; bool wasRich = d->richText; d->richText = format == RichText || (format == AutoText && Qt::mightBeRichText(d->text)); if (wasRich && !d->richText) { //### delete control? (and vice-versa below) d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); } else if (!wasRich && d->richText) { if (!d->doc) { d->doc = new QTextDocument(this); d->doc->setDocumentMargin(0); } d->doc->setHtml(d->text); d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); } emit textFormatChanged(d->format); } /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Text::elide Set this property to elide parts of the text fit to the Text item's width. The text will only elide if an explicit width has been set. This property cannot be used with wrapping enabled or with rich text. Eliding can be: \list \o ElideNone - the default \o ElideLeft \o ElideMiddle \o ElideRight \endlist If the text is a multi-length string, and the mode is not \c ElideNone, the first string that fits will be used, otherwise the last will be elided. Multi-length strings are ordered from longest to shortest, separated by the Unicode "String Terminator" character \c U009C (write this in QML with \c{"\u009C"} or \c{"\x9C"}). */ QDeclarativeText::TextElideMode QDeclarativeText::elideMode() const { Q_D(const QDeclarativeText); return d->elideMode; } void QDeclarativeText::setElideMode(QDeclarativeText::TextElideMode mode) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (mode == d->elideMode) return; d->elideMode = mode; d->updateLayout(); d->markImgDirty(); emit elideModeChanged(d->elideMode); } void QDeclarativeText::geometryChanged(const QRectF &newGeometry, const QRectF &oldGeometry) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (newGeometry.width() != oldGeometry.width()) { if (d->wrapMode != QDeclarativeText::NoWrap || d->elideMode != QDeclarativeText::ElideNone) { //re-elide if needed if (d->singleline && d->elideMode != QDeclarativeText::ElideNone && isComponentComplete() && widthValid()) { QFontMetrics fm(d->font); QString tmp = fm.elidedText(d->text,(Qt::TextElideMode)d->elideMode,width()); // XXX still worth layout...? d->layout.setText(tmp); } d->imgDirty = true; d->updateSize(); } } QDeclarativeItem::geometryChanged(newGeometry, oldGeometry); } void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::updateLayout() { Q_Q(QDeclarativeText); if (q->isComponentComplete()) { //setup instance of QTextLayout for all cases other than richtext if (!richText) { layout.clearLayout(); layout.setFont(font); if (format != QDeclarativeText::StyledText) { QString tmp = text; tmp.replace(QLatin1Char('\n'), QChar::LineSeparator); singleline = !tmp.contains(QChar::LineSeparator); if (singleline && elideMode != QDeclarativeText::ElideNone && q->widthValid()) { QFontMetrics fm(font); tmp = fm.elidedText(tmp,(Qt::TextElideMode)elideMode,q->width()); // XXX still worth layout...? } layout.setText(tmp); } else { singleline = false; QDeclarativeStyledText::parse(text, layout); } } updateSize(); } else { dirty = true; } } void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::updateSize() { Q_Q(QDeclarativeText); if (q->isComponentComplete()) { QFontMetrics fm(font); if (text.isEmpty()) { q->setImplicitHeight(fm.height()); return; } int dy = q->height(); QSize size(0, 0); //setup instance of QTextLayout for all cases other than richtext if (!richText) { size = setupTextLayout(&layout); cachedLayoutSize = size; dy -= size.height(); } else { singleline = false; // richtext can't elide or be optimized for single-line case doc->setDefaultFont(font); QTextOption option((Qt::Alignment)int(hAlign | vAlign)); option.setWrapMode(QTextOption::WrapMode(wrapMode)); doc->setDefaultTextOption(option); if (wrapMode != QDeclarativeText::NoWrap && !q->heightValid() && q->widthValid()) doc->setTextWidth(q->width()); else doc->setTextWidth(doc->idealWidth()); // ### Text does not align if width is not set (QTextDoc bug) dy -= (int)doc->size().height(); cachedLayoutSize = doc->size().toSize(); } int yoff = 0; if (q->heightValid()) { if (vAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignBottom) yoff = dy; else if (vAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignVCenter) yoff = dy/2; } q->setBaselineOffset(fm.ascent() + yoff); //### need to comfirm cost of always setting these for richText q->setImplicitWidth(richText ? (int)doc->idealWidth() : size.width()); q->setImplicitHeight(richText ? (int)doc->size().height() : size.height()); } else { dirty = true; } } // ### text layout handling should be profiled and optimized as needed // what about QStackTextEngine engine(tmp, d->font.font()); QTextLayout textLayout(&engine); void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::drawOutline() { QPixmap img = QPixmap(imgStyleCache.width()+2,imgStyleCache.height()+2); img.fill(Qt::transparent); QPainter ppm(&img); QPoint pos(imgCache.rect().topLeft()); pos += QPoint(-1, 0); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgStyleCache); pos += QPoint(2, 0); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgStyleCache); pos += QPoint(-1, -1); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgStyleCache); pos += QPoint(0, 2); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgStyleCache); pos += QPoint(0, -1); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgCache); ppm.end(); imgCache = img; } void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::drawOutline(int yOffset) { QPixmap img = QPixmap(imgStyleCache.width()+2,imgStyleCache.height()+2); img.fill(Qt::transparent); QPainter ppm(&img); QPoint pos(imgCache.rect().topLeft()); pos += QPoint(0, yOffset); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgStyleCache); pos += QPoint(0, -yOffset); ppm.drawPixmap(pos, imgCache); ppm.end(); imgCache = img; } QSize QDeclarativeTextPrivate::setupTextLayout(QTextLayout *layout) { Q_Q(QDeclarativeText); layout->setCacheEnabled(true); int height = 0; qreal widthUsed = 0; qreal lineWidth = 0; //set manual width if ((wrapMode != QDeclarativeText::NoWrap || elideMode != QDeclarativeText::ElideNone) && q->widthValid()) lineWidth = q->width(); QTextOption textOption = layout->textOption(); textOption.setWrapMode(QTextOption::WrapMode(wrapMode)); layout->setTextOption(textOption); layout->beginLayout(); while (1) { QTextLine line = layout->createLine(); if (!line.isValid()) break; if ((wrapMode != QDeclarativeText::NoWrap || elideMode != QDeclarativeText::ElideNone) && q->widthValid()) line.setLineWidth(lineWidth); } layout->endLayout(); int x = 0; for (int i = 0; i < layout->lineCount(); ++i) { QTextLine line = layout->lineAt(i); widthUsed = qMax(widthUsed, line.naturalTextWidth()); line.setPosition(QPointF(0, height)); height += int(line.height()); if (!cache) { if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignLeft) { x = 0; } else if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignRight) { x = q->width() - (int)line.naturalTextWidth(); } else if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignHCenter) { x = (q->width() - (int)line.naturalTextWidth()) / 2; } line.setPosition(QPoint(x, (int)line.y())); } } return QSize(qCeil(widthUsed), height); } QPixmap QDeclarativeTextPrivate::wrappedTextImage(bool drawStyle) { //do layout QSize size = cachedLayoutSize; int x = 0; for (int i = 0; i < layout.lineCount(); ++i) { QTextLine line = layout.lineAt(i); if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignLeft) { x = 0; } else if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignRight) { x = size.width() - (int)line.naturalTextWidth(); } else if (hAlign == QDeclarativeText::AlignHCenter) { x = (size.width() - (int)line.naturalTextWidth()) / 2; } line.setPosition(QPoint(x, (int)line.y())); } //paint text QPixmap img(size); if (!size.isEmpty()) { img.fill(Qt::transparent); QPainter p(&img); drawWrappedText(&p, QPointF(0,0), drawStyle); } return img; } void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::drawWrappedText(QPainter *p, const QPointF &pos, bool drawStyle) { if (drawStyle) p->setPen(styleColor); else p->setPen(color); p->setFont(font); layout.draw(p, pos); } QPixmap QDeclarativeTextPrivate::richTextImage(bool drawStyle) { QSize size = doc->size().toSize(); //paint text QPixmap img(size); img.fill(Qt::transparent); QPainter p(&img); QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext context; if (drawStyle) { context.palette.setColor(QPalette::Text, styleColor); // ### Do we really want this? QTextOption colorOption; colorOption.setFlags(QTextOption::SuppressColors); doc->setDefaultTextOption(colorOption); } else { context.palette.setColor(QPalette::Text, color); } doc->documentLayout()->draw(&p, context); if (drawStyle) doc->setDefaultTextOption(QTextOption()); return img; } void QDeclarativeTextPrivate::checkImgCache() { if (!imgDirty) return; bool empty = text.isEmpty(); if (empty) { imgCache = QPixmap(); imgStyleCache = QPixmap(); } else if (richText) { imgCache = richTextImage(false); if (style != QDeclarativeText::Normal) imgStyleCache = richTextImage(true); //### should use styleColor } else { imgCache = wrappedTextImage(false); if (style != QDeclarativeText::Normal) imgStyleCache = wrappedTextImage(true); //### should use styleColor } if (!empty) switch (style) { case QDeclarativeText::Outline: drawOutline(); break; case QDeclarativeText::Sunken: drawOutline(-1); break; case QDeclarativeText::Raised: drawOutline(1); break; default: break; } imgDirty = false; } void QDeclarativeText::paint(QPainter *p, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *, QWidget *) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (d->cache || d->style != Normal) { d->checkImgCache(); if (d->imgCache.isNull()) return; bool oldAA = p->testRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing); bool oldSmooth = p->testRenderHint(QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform); if (d->smooth) p->setRenderHints(QPainter::Antialiasing | QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform, d->smooth); int w = width(); int h = height(); int x = 0; int y = 0; switch (d->hAlign) { case AlignLeft: x = 0; break; case AlignRight: x = w - d->imgCache.width(); break; case AlignHCenter: x = (w - d->imgCache.width()) / 2; break; } switch (d->vAlign) { case AlignTop: y = 0; break; case AlignBottom: y = h - d->imgCache.height(); break; case AlignVCenter: y = (h - d->imgCache.height()) / 2; break; } bool needClip = clip() && (d->imgCache.width() > width() || d->imgCache.height() > height()); if (needClip) { p->save(); p->setClipRect(boundingRect(), Qt::IntersectClip); } p->drawPixmap(x, y, d->imgCache); if (needClip) p->restore(); if (d->smooth) { p->setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing, oldAA); p->setRenderHint(QPainter::SmoothPixmapTransform, oldSmooth); } } else { int h = height(); int y = 0; switch (d->vAlign) { case AlignTop: y = 0; break; case AlignBottom: y = h - d->cachedLayoutSize.height(); break; case AlignVCenter: y = (h - d->cachedLayoutSize.height()) / 2; break; } bool needClip = !clip() && (d->cachedLayoutSize.width() > width() || d->cachedLayoutSize.height() > height()); if (needClip) { p->save(); p->setClipRect(boundingRect(), Qt::IntersectClip); } if (d->richText) { QAbstractTextDocumentLayout::PaintContext context; context.palette.setColor(QPalette::Text, d->color); p->translate(0, y); d->doc->documentLayout()->draw(p, context); p->translate(0, -y); } else { d->drawWrappedText(p, QPointF(0,y), false); } if (needClip) p->restore(); } } /*! \qmlproperty bool Text::smooth Set this property if you want the text to be smoothly scaled or transformed. Smooth filtering gives better visual quality, but is slower. If the item is displayed at its natural size, this property has no visual or performance effect. \note Generally scaling artifacts are only visible if the item is stationary on the screen. A common pattern when animating an item is to disable smooth filtering at the beginning of the animation and reenable it at the conclusion. */ void QDeclarativeText::componentComplete() { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); QDeclarativeItem::componentComplete(); if (d->dirty) { d->updateLayout(); d->dirty = false; } } /*! \overload Handles the given mouse \a event. */ void QDeclarativeText::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); if (!d->richText || !d->doc || d->doc->documentLayout()->anchorAt(event->pos()).isEmpty()) { event->setAccepted(false); d->activeLink = QString(); } else { d->activeLink = d->doc->documentLayout()->anchorAt(event->pos()); } // ### may malfunction if two of the same links are clicked & dragged onto each other) if (!event->isAccepted()) QDeclarativeItem::mousePressEvent(event); } /*! \qmlsignal Text::linkActivated(link) This handler is called when the user clicks on a link embedded in the text. */ /*! \overload Handles the given mouse \a event. */ void QDeclarativeText::mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { Q_D(QDeclarativeText); // ### confirm the link, and send a signal out if (d->richText && d->doc && d->activeLink == d->doc->documentLayout()->anchorAt(event->pos())) emit linkActivated(d->activeLink); else event->setAccepted(false); if (!event->isAccepted()) QDeclarativeItem::mouseReleaseEvent(event); } QT_END_NAMESPACE