/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the QtGui 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. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef Q_WS_MAC # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef QT_NO_TOOLTIP #ifdef Q_WS_MAC # include #include #endif QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QToolTip \brief The QToolTip class provides tool tips (balloon help) for any widget. \ingroup helpsystem The tip is a short piece of text reminding the user of the widget's function. It is drawn immediately below the given position in a distinctive black-on-yellow color combination. The tip can be any \l{QTextEdit}{rich text} formatted string. Rich text displayed in a tool tip is implicitly word-wrapped unless specified differently with \c{

}. The simplest and most common way to set a widget's tool tip is by calling its QWidget::setToolTip() function. It is also possible to show different tool tips for different regions of a widget, by using a QHelpEvent of type QEvent::ToolTip. Intercept the help event in your widget's \l {QWidget::}{event()} function and call QToolTip::showText() with the text you want to display. The \l{widgets/tooltips}{Tooltips} example illustrates this technique. If you are calling QToolTip::hideText(), or QToolTip::showText() with an empty string, as a result of a \l{QEvent::}{ToolTip}-event you should also call \l{QEvent::}{ignore()} on the event, to signal that you don't want to start any tooltip specific modes. Note that, if you want to show tooltips in an item view, the model/view architecture provides functionality to set an item's tool tip; e.g., the QTableWidgetItem::setToolTip() function. However, if you want to provide custom tool tips in an item view, you must intercept the help event in the QAbstractItemView::viewportEvent() function and handle it yourself. The default tool tip color and font can be customized with setPalette() and setFont(). When a tooltip is currently on display, isVisible() returns true and text() the currently visible text. \note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. \sa QWidget::toolTip, QAction::toolTip, {Tool Tips Example} */ class QTipLabel : public QLabel { Q_OBJECT public: QTipLabel(const QString &text, QWidget *w); ~QTipLabel(); static QTipLabel *instance; bool eventFilter(QObject *, QEvent *); QBasicTimer hideTimer, expireTimer; bool fadingOut; void reuseTip(const QString &text); void hideTip(); void hideTipImmediately(); void setTipRect(QWidget *w, const QRect &r); void restartExpireTimer(); bool tipChanged(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QObject *o); void placeTip(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w); static int getTipScreen(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w); protected: void timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e); void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e); void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e); void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e); #ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET public slots: /** \internal Cleanup the _q_stylesheet_parent propery. */ void styleSheetParentDestroyed() { setProperty("_q_stylesheet_parent", QVariant()); styleSheetParent = 0; } private: QWidget *styleSheetParent; #endif private: QWidget *widget; QRect rect; }; QTipLabel *QTipLabel::instance = 0; QTipLabel::QTipLabel(const QString &text, QWidget *w) #ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET : QLabel(w, Qt::ToolTip), styleSheetParent(0), widget(0) #else : QLabel(w, Qt::ToolTip), widget(0) #endif { delete instance; instance = this; setForegroundRole(QPalette::ToolTipText); setBackgroundRole(QPalette::ToolTipBase); setPalette(QToolTip::palette()); ensurePolished(); setMargin(1 + style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_ToolTipLabelFrameWidth, 0, this)); setFrameStyle(QFrame::NoFrame); setAlignment(Qt::AlignLeft); setIndent(1); setWordWrap(Qt::mightBeRichText(text)); qApp->installEventFilter(this); setWindowOpacity(style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ToolTipLabel_Opacity, 0, this) / 255.0); setMouseTracking(true); fadingOut = false; reuseTip(text); } void QTipLabel::restartExpireTimer() { int time = 10000 + 40 * qMax(0, text().length()-100); expireTimer.start(time, this); hideTimer.stop(); } void QTipLabel::reuseTip(const QString &text) { #ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET if (styleSheetParent){ disconnect(styleSheetParent, SIGNAL(destroyed()), QTipLabel::instance, SLOT(styleSheetParentDestroyed())); styleSheetParent = 0; } #endif setText(text); QFontMetrics fm(font()); QSize extra(1, 0); // Make it look good with the default ToolTip font on Mac, which has a small descent. if (fm.descent() == 2 && fm.ascent() >= 11) ++extra.rheight(); resize(sizeHint() + extra); restartExpireTimer(); } void QTipLabel::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *ev) { QStylePainter p(this); QStyleOptionFrame opt; opt.init(this); p.drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelTipLabel, opt); p.end(); QLabel::paintEvent(ev); } void QTipLabel::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e) { QStyleHintReturnMask frameMask; QStyleOption option; option.init(this); if (style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ToolTip_Mask, &option, this, &frameMask)) setMask(frameMask.region); QLabel::resizeEvent(e); } void QTipLabel::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) { if (rect.isNull()) return; QPoint pos = e->globalPos(); if (widget) pos = widget->mapFromGlobal(pos); if (!rect.contains(pos)) hideTip(); QLabel::mouseMoveEvent(e); } QTipLabel::~QTipLabel() { instance = 0; } void QTipLabel::hideTip() { if (!hideTimer.isActive()) hideTimer.start(300, this); } void QTipLabel::hideTipImmediately() { close(); // to trigger QEvent::Close which stops the animation deleteLater(); } void QTipLabel::setTipRect(QWidget *w, const QRect &r) { if (!rect.isNull() && !w) qWarning("QToolTip::setTipRect: Cannot pass null widget if rect is set"); else{ widget = w; rect = r; } } void QTipLabel::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e) { if (e->timerId() == hideTimer.timerId() || e->timerId() == expireTimer.timerId()){ hideTimer.stop(); expireTimer.stop(); #if defined(Q_WS_MAC) && !defined(QT_NO_EFFECTS) if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_FadeTooltip)){ // Fade out tip on mac (makes it invisible). // The tip will not be deleted until a new tip is shown. // DRSWAT - Cocoa macWindowFade(qt_mac_window_for(this)); QTipLabel::instance->fadingOut = true; // will never be false again. } else hideTipImmediately(); #else hideTipImmediately(); #endif } } bool QTipLabel::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e) { switch (e->type()) { #ifdef Q_WS_MAC case QEvent::KeyPress: case QEvent::KeyRelease: { int key = static_cast(e)->key(); Qt::KeyboardModifiers mody = static_cast(e)->modifiers(); if (!(mody & Qt::KeyboardModifierMask) && key != Qt::Key_Shift && key != Qt::Key_Control && key != Qt::Key_Alt && key != Qt::Key_Meta) hideTip(); break; } #endif case QEvent::Leave: hideTip(); break; case QEvent::WindowActivate: case QEvent::WindowDeactivate: case QEvent::MouseButtonPress: case QEvent::MouseButtonRelease: case QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick: case QEvent::FocusIn: case QEvent::FocusOut: case QEvent::Wheel: hideTipImmediately(); break; case QEvent::MouseMove: if (o == widget && !rect.isNull() && !rect.contains(static_cast(e)->pos())) hideTip(); default: break; } return false; } int QTipLabel::getTipScreen(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w) { if (QApplication::desktop()->isVirtualDesktop()) return QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(pos); else return QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(w); } void QTipLabel::placeTip(const QPoint &pos, QWidget *w) { #ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_StyleSheet) || (w && qobject_cast(w->style()))) { //the stylesheet need to know the real parent QTipLabel::instance->setProperty("_q_stylesheet_parent", qVariantFromValue(w)); //we force the style to be the QStyleSheetStyle, and force to clear the cache as well. QTipLabel::instance->setStyleSheet(QLatin1String("/* */")); // Set up for cleaning up this later... QTipLabel::instance->styleSheetParent = w; if (w) { connect(w, SIGNAL(destroyed()), QTipLabel::instance, SLOT(styleSheetParentDestroyed())); } } #endif //QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET #ifdef Q_WS_MAC QRect screen = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(getTipScreen(pos, w)); #else QRect screen = QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry(getTipScreen(pos, w)); #endif QPoint p = pos; p += QPoint(2, #ifdef Q_WS_WIN 21 #else 16 #endif ); if (p.x() + this->width() > screen.x() + screen.width()) p.rx() -= 4 + this->width(); if (p.y() + this->height() > screen.y() + screen.height()) p.ry() -= 24 + this->height(); if (p.y() < screen.y()) p.setY(screen.y()); if (p.x() + this->width() > screen.x() + screen.width()) p.setX(screen.x() + screen.width() - this->width()); if (p.x() < screen.x()) p.setX(screen.x()); if (p.y() + this->height() > screen.y() + screen.height()) p.setY(screen.y() + screen.height() - this->height()); this->move(p); } bool QTipLabel::tipChanged(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QObject *o) { if (QTipLabel::instance->text() != text) return true; if (o != widget) return true; if (!rect.isNull()) return !rect.contains(pos); else return false; } /*! Shows \a text as a tool tip, with the global position \a pos as the point of interest. The tool tip will be shown with a platform specific offset from this point of interest. If you specify a non-empty rect the tip will be hidden as soon as you move your cursor out of this area. The \a rect is in the coordinates of the widget you specify with \a w. If the \a rect is not empty you must specify a widget. Otherwise this argument can be 0 but it is used to determine the appropriate screen on multi-head systems. If \a text is empty the tool tip is hidden. If the text is the same as the currently shown tooltip, the tip will \e not move. You can force moving by first hiding the tip with an empty text, and then showing the new tip at the new position. */ void QToolTip::showText(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QWidget *w, const QRect &rect) { if (QTipLabel::instance){ // a tip does already exist if (text.isEmpty()){ // empty text means hide current tip QTipLabel::instance->hideTip(); return; } else if (!QTipLabel::instance->fadingOut){ // If the tip has changed, reuse the one // that is showing (removes flickering) QPoint localPos = pos; if (w) localPos = w->mapFromGlobal(pos); if (QTipLabel::instance->tipChanged(localPos, text, w)){ QTipLabel::instance->reuseTip(text); QTipLabel::instance->setTipRect(w, rect); QTipLabel::instance->placeTip(pos, w); } return; } } if (!text.isEmpty()){ // no tip can be reused, create new tip: #ifndef Q_WS_WIN new QTipLabel(text, w); // sets QTipLabel::instance to itself #else // On windows, we can't use the widget as parent otherwise the window will be // raised when the tooltip will be shown new QTipLabel(text, QApplication::desktop()->screen(QTipLabel::getTipScreen(pos, w))); #endif QTipLabel::instance->setTipRect(w, rect); QTipLabel::instance->placeTip(pos, w); QTipLabel::instance->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qtooltip_label")); #if !defined(QT_NO_EFFECTS) && !defined(Q_WS_MAC) if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_FadeTooltip)) qFadeEffect(QTipLabel::instance); else if (QApplication::isEffectEnabled(Qt::UI_AnimateTooltip)) qScrollEffect(QTipLabel::instance); else QTipLabel::instance->show(); #else QTipLabel::instance->show(); #endif } } /*! \overload This is analogous to calling QToolTip::showText(\a pos, \a text, \a w, QRect()) */ void QToolTip::showText(const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QWidget *w) { QToolTip::showText(pos, text, w, QRect()); } /*! \fn void QToolTip::hideText() \since 4.2 Hides the tool tip. This is the same as calling showText() with an empty string. \sa showText() */ /*! \since 4.4 Returns true if this tooltip is currently shown. \sa showText() */ bool QToolTip::isVisible() { return (QTipLabel::instance != 0 && QTipLabel::instance->isVisible()); } /*! \since 4.4 Returns the tooltip text, if a tooltip is visible, or an empty string if a tooltip is not visible. */ QString QToolTip::text() { if (QTipLabel::instance) return QTipLabel::instance->text(); return QString(); } Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QPalette, tooltip_palette) /*! Returns the palette used to render tooltips. \note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. */ QPalette QToolTip::palette() { return *tooltip_palette(); } /*! \since 4.2 Returns the font used to render tooltips. */ QFont QToolTip::font() { return QApplication::font("QTipLabel"); } /*! \since 4.2 Sets the \a palette used to render tooltips. \note Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. */ void QToolTip::setPalette(const QPalette &palette) { *tooltip_palette() = palette; if (QTipLabel::instance) QTipLabel::instance->setPalette(palette); } /*! \since 4.2 Sets the \a font used to render tooltips. */ void QToolTip::setFont(const QFont &font) { QApplication::setFont(font, "QTipLabel"); } /*! \fn void QToolTip::add(QWidget *widget, const QString &text) Use QWidget::setToolTip() instead. \oldcode tip->add(widget, text); \newcode widget->setToolTip(text); \endcode */ /*! \fn void QToolTip::add(QWidget *widget, const QRect &rect, const QString &text) Intercept the QEvent::ToolTip events in your widget's QWidget::event() function and call QToolTip::showText() with the text you want to display. The \l{widgets/tooltips}{Tooltips} example illustrates this technique. */ /*! \fn void QToolTip::remove(QWidget *widget) Use QWidget::setToolTip() instead. \oldcode tip->remove(widget); \newcode widget->setToolTip(""); \endcode */ QT_END_NAMESPACE #include "qtooltip.moc" #endif // QT_NO_TOOLTIP