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Pictures of Most TQt Widgets

Most of these widgets are shown in either Motif or Windows style. All widgets are supported in both styles (and other styles), but for clarity we just present a selection.

TQt provides more widgets than the selection shown below. And extra TQt are available from third parties, and as add-ons to TQt; see TQt Solutions, and User contributed TQt additions.

Below we have three views seperated by TQSplitters. At the top-left there's a TQListBox, at the top-right there's a TQListView with a TQHeader and two TQScrollBars. And at the bottom there's a TQIconView.

Below we present a TQMainWindow which has a TQMenuBar and some TQToolBars that contain various widgets, e.g. TQToolButtons and TQComboBoxes. The central widget is a TQWorkspace which is used for MDI window management and which contains an MDI-Window featuring a TQTextEdit. At the bottom you see a TQStatusBar and at the bottom-right a TQSizeGrip.

The image below shows a TQFileDialog. On the Macintosh and Windows platforms you can either use a TQFileDialog or the native file dialog. This is explained in the TQFileDialog class documentation.

Below is a TQPrintDialog. On Macintosh and Windows the native print dialog is used, but for other platforms we provide TQPrintDialog. Use TQPrinter::setup() for portability instead of the TQPrintDialog if you need to be platform independent.

Below is a TQFontDialog.

Windows

The screenshot below shows a TQColorDialog.

Messages are presented using TQMessageBoxes, as shown below.

The image below shows a TQProgressDialog. The TQProgressBar can also be used as a separate widget.

In the screenshot below we have a TQGroupBox that contains a TQLineEdit, a read-only TQComboBox and an editable TQComboBox.

The screenshot below shows a TQPopupMenu.

In the screenshot below there's a TQButtonGroup containing four TQRadioButtons and two TQCheckBoxes.

The screenshot below shows a TQTabDialog. The tabs (TQTabBar) or the more convenient class TQTabWidget, which combines a tab bar with the pages, can be used separately. In the visible page you see a TQLabel, the range controls TQSlider and TQSpinBox and below a TQLCDNumber. In the bottom row there are some TQPushButtons.

In the screenshot below there's a TQTextBrowser displaying a HTML page. See also TQTextEdit.


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