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Note that on Windows and Mac OS X custom paper sizes won't be reflected in the native page setup dialogs. Additionally, custom page margins set on a QPrinter won't show in the native Mac OS X page setup dialog. In Symbian, there is no support for printing. Hence, this dialog should not be used in Symbian. \sa QPrinter, QPrintDialog */ /*! \fn QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QPrinter *printer, QWidget *parent) Constructs a page setup dialog that configures \a printer with \a parent as the parent widget. */ /*! \since 4.5 \fn QPageSetupDialog::QPageSetupDialog(QWidget *parent) Constructs a page setup dialog that configures a default-constructed QPrinter with \a parent as the parent widget. \sa printer() */ /*! \fn QPrinter *QPageSetupDialog::printer() Returns the printer that was passed to the QPageSetupDialog constructor. */ // hack class QPageSetupDialogPrivate : public QAbstractPageSetupDialogPrivate { }; /*! \enum QPageSetupDialog::PageSetupDialogOption \since 4.4 Used to specify options to the page setup dialog This value is obsolete and does nothing since Qt 4.5: \value DontUseSheet In previous versions of Qt, exec() the page setup dialog would create a sheet by default if the dialog was given a parent. This is no longer supported in Qt 4.5. If you want to use sheets, use QPageSetupDialog::open() instead. \omitvalue None \omitvalue OwnsPrinter */ /*! Sets the given \a option to be enabled if \a on is true; otherwise, clears the given \a option. \sa options, testOption() */ void QPageSetupDialog::setOption(PageSetupDialogOption option, bool on) { Q_D(QPageSetupDialog); if (!(d->opts & option) != !on) setOptions(d->opts ^ option); } /*! Returns true if the given \a option is enabled; otherwise, returns false. \sa options, setOption() */ bool QPageSetupDialog::testOption(PageSetupDialogOption option) const { Q_D(const QPageSetupDialog); return (d->opts & option) != 0; } /*! \property QPageSetupDialog::options \brief the various options that affect the look and feel of the dialog \since 4.5 By default, all options are disabled. Options should be set before showing the dialog. Setting them while the dialog is visible is not guaranteed to have an immediate effect on the dialog (depending on the option and on the platform). \sa setOption(), testOption() */ void QPageSetupDialog::setOptions(PageSetupDialogOptions options) { Q_D(QPageSetupDialog); PageSetupDialogOptions changed = (options ^ d->opts); if (!changed) return; d->opts = options; } QPageSetupDialog::PageSetupDialogOptions QPageSetupDialog::options() const { Q_D(const QPageSetupDialog); return d->opts; } /*! \obsolete Use setOption(\a option, true) instead. */ void QPageSetupDialog::addEnabledOption(PageSetupDialogOption option) { setOption(option, true); } /*! \obsolete Use setOptions(\a options) instead. */ void QPageSetupDialog::setEnabledOptions(PageSetupDialogOptions options) { setOptions(options); } /*! \obsolete Use options() instead. */ QPageSetupDialog::PageSetupDialogOptions QPageSetupDialog::enabledOptions() const { return options(); } /*! \obsolete Use testOption(\a option) instead. */ bool QPageSetupDialog::isOptionEnabled(PageSetupDialogOption option) const { return testOption(option); } /*! \overload \since 4.5 Opens the dialog and connects its accepted() signal to the slot specified by \a receiver and \a member. The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed. */ void QPageSetupDialog::open(QObject *receiver, const char *member) { Q_D(QPageSetupDialog); connect(this, SIGNAL(accepted()), receiver, member); d->receiverToDisconnectOnClose = receiver; d->memberToDisconnectOnClose = member; QDialog::open(); } #if defined(Q_WS_MAC) || defined(Q_OS_WIN) /*! \fn void QPageSetupDialog::setVisible(bool visible) \reimp */ #endif QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif