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The QActionGroup class groups actions together. More...
#include <qaction.h>
Inherits QAction.
In some situations it is useful to group actions together. For example, if you have a left justify action, a right justify action and a center action, only one of these actions should be active at any one time, and one simple way of achieving this is to group the actions together in an action group.
An action group can also be added to a menu or a toolbar as a single unit, with all the actions within the action group appearing as separate menu options and toolbar buttons.
Here's an example from examples/textedit:
QActionGroup *grp = new QActionGroup( this ); connect( grp, SIGNAL( selected( QAction* ) ), this, SLOT( textAlign( QAction* ) ) );
Here we create a new action group. Since the action group is exclusive by default, only one of the actions in the group is ever active at any one time. We then connect the group's selected() signal to our textAlign() slot.
actionAlignLeft = new QAction( QPixmap::fromMimeSource( "textleft.xpm" ), tr( "&Left" ), CTRL + Key_L, grp, "textLeft" ); actionAlignLeft->setToggleAction( TRUE );
We create a left align action, add it to the toolbar and the menu and make it a toggle action. We create center and right align actions in exactly the same way.
The actions in an action group emit their activated() (and for toggle actions, toggled()) signals as usual.
The setExclusive() function is used to ensure that only one action is active at any one time: it should be used with actions which have their toggleAction set to TRUE.
Action group actions appear as individual menu options and toolbar buttons. For exclusive action groups use setUsesDropDown() to display the actions in a subwidget of any widget the action group is added to. For example, the actions would appear in a combobox in a toolbar or as a submenu in a menu.
Actions can be added to an action group using add(), but normally they are added by creating the action with the action group as parent. Actions can have separators dividing them using addSeparator(). Action groups are added to widgets with addTo().
See also Main Window and Related Classes and Basic Widgets.
The action group is exclusive by default. Call setExclusive(FALSE) to make the action group non-exclusive.
If exclusive is TRUE only one toggle action in the group will ever be active.
See also exclusive.
Normally an action is added to a group by creating it with the group as parent, so this function is not usually used.
See also addTo().
If isExclusive() is FALSE or usesDropDown() is FALSE, the actions within the group are added to the widget individually. For example, if the widget is a menu, the actions will appear as individual menu options, and if the widget is a toolbar, the actions will appear as toolbar buttons.
If both isExclusive() and usesDropDown() are TRUE, the actions are presented either in a combobox (if w is a toolbar) or in a submenu (if w is a menu).
All actions should be added to the action group before the action group is added to the widget. If actions are added to the action group after the action group has been added to the widget these later actions will not appear.
See also exclusive, usesDropDown, and removeFrom().
Example: themes/themes.cpp.
Reimplemented from QAction.
This function is called from the addTo() function when it has created a menu item for the child action at the index position index in the popup menu menu.
This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Use add() instead, or better still create the action with the action group as its parent.
Returns TRUE if the action group does exclusive toggling; otherwise returns FALSE. See the "exclusive" property for details.
This signal is emitted from exclusive groups when toggle actions change state.
The argument is the action whose state changed to "on".
Examples: chart/chartform.cpp and textedit/textedit.cpp.
Sets whether the action group does exclusive toggling. See the "exclusive" property for details.
Sets whether the group's actions are displayed in a subwidget of the widgets the action group is added to to enable. See the "usesDropDown" property for details.
Returns TRUE if the group's actions are displayed in a subwidget of the widgets the action group is added to; otherwise returns FALSE. See the "usesDropDown" property for details.
This property holds whether the action group does exclusive toggling.
If exclusive is TRUE only one toggle action in the action group can ever be active at any one time. If the user chooses another toggle action in the group the one they chose becomes active and the one that was active becomes inactive.
See also QAction::toggleAction.
Set this property's value with setExclusive() and get this property's value with isExclusive().
This property holds whether the group's actions are displayed in a subwidget of the widgets the action group is added to.
Exclusive action groups added to a toolbar display their actions in a combobox with the action's QAction::text and QAction::iconSet properties shown. Non-exclusive groups are represented by a tool button showing their QAction::iconSet and -- depending on QMainWindow::usesTextLabel() -- text() property.
In a popup menu the member actions are displayed in a submenu.
Changing usesDropDown only affects subsequent calls to addTo().
This property's default is FALSE.
Set this property's value with setUsesDropDown() and get this property's value with usesDropDown().
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