TQWizard Class Reference
The TQWizard class provides a framework for wizard dialogs.
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#include <tqwizard.h>
Inherits TQDialog.
List of all member functions.
Public Members
Public Slots
- virtual void setBackEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable )
- virtual void setNextEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable )
- virtual void setFinishEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable )
- virtual void setHelpEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable )
- virtual void setFinish ( TQWidget *, bool ) (obsolete)
Signals
Properties
- TQFont titleFont - the font used for page titles
Protected Members
Protected Slots
- virtual void back ()
- virtual void next ()
- virtual void help ()
Detailed Description
The TQWizard class provides a framework for wizard dialogs.
A wizard is a special type of input dialog that consists of a
sequence of dialog pages. A wizard's purpose is to walk the user
through a process step by step. Wizards are useful for complex or
infrequently occurring tasks that people may find difficult to
learn or do.
TQWizard provides page titles and displays Next, Back, Finish,
Cancel, and Help push buttons, as appropriate to the current
position in the page sequence. These buttons can be
enabled/disabled using setBackEnabled(), setNextEnabled(),
setFinishEnabled() and setHelpEnabled().
Create and populate dialog pages that inherit from TQWidget and add
them to the wizard using addPage(). Use insertPage() to add a
dialog page at a certain position in the page sequence. Use
removePage() to remove a page from the page sequence.
Use currentPage() to retrieve a pointer to the currently displayed
page. page() returns a pointer to the page at a certain position
in the page sequence.
Use pageCount() to retrieve the total number of pages in the page
sequence. indexOf() will return the index of a page in the page
sequence.
TQWizard provides functionality to mark pages as appropriate (or
not) in the current context with setAppropriate(). The idea is
that a page may be irrelevant and should be skipped depending on
the data entered by the user on a preceding page.
It is generally considered good design to provide a greater number
of simple pages with fewer choices rather than a smaller number of
complex pages.
Example code is available here: wizard/wizard.cpp wizard/wizard.h
A TQWizard page
See also Abstract Widget Classes, Dialog Classes, and Organizers.
Member Function Documentation
TQWizard::TQWizard ( TQWidget * parent = 0, const char * name = 0, bool modal = FALSE, WFlags f = 0 )
Constructs an empty wizard dialog. The parent, name, modal and f arguments are passed to the TQDialog constructor.
TQWizard::~TQWizard ()
Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources, including
all pages and controllers.
void TQWizard::addPage ( TQWidget * page, const TQString & title ) [virtual]
Adds page to the end of the page sequence, with the title, title.
bool TQWizard::appropriate ( TQWidget * page ) const [virtual]
Called when the Next button is clicked; this virtual function
returns TRUE if page is relevant for display in the current
context; otherwise it is ignored by TQWizard and returns FALSE. The
default implementation returns the value set using
setAppropriate(). The ultimate default is TRUE.
Warning: The last page of the wizard will be displayed if no page
is relevant in the current context.
void TQWizard::back () [virtual protected slot]
Called when the user clicks the Back button; this function shows
the preceding relevant page in the sequence.
See also appropriate().
TQPushButton * TQWizard::backButton () const
Returns a pointer to the dialog's Back button
By default, this button is connected to the back() slot, which is
virtual so you can reimplement it in a TQWizard subclass. Use
setBackEnabled() to enable/disable this button.
TQPushButton * TQWizard::cancelButton () const
Returns a pointer to the dialog's Cancel button
By default, this button is connected to the TQDialog::reject()
slot, which is virtual so you can reimplement it in a TQWizard
subclass.
TQWidget * TQWizard::currentPage () const
Returns a pointer to the current page in the sequence. Although
the wizard does its best to make sure that this value is never 0,
it can be if you try hard enough.
TQPushButton * TQWizard::finishButton () const
Returns a pointer to the dialog's Finish button
By default, this button is connected to the TQDialog::accept()
slot, which is virtual so you can reimplement it in a TQWizard
subclass. Use setFinishEnabled() to enable/disable this button.
void TQWizard::help () [virtual protected slot]
Called when the user clicks the Help button, this function emits
the helpClicked() signal.
TQPushButton * TQWizard::helpButton () const
Returns a pointer to the dialog's Help button
By default, this button is connected to the help() slot, which is
virtual so you can reimplement it in a TQWizard subclass. Use
setHelpEnabled() to enable/disable this button.
void TQWizard::helpClicked () [signal]
This signal is emitted when the user clicks on the Help button.
int TQWizard::indexOf ( TQWidget * page ) const
Returns the position of page page. If the page is not part of
the wizard -1 is returned.
void TQWizard::insertPage ( TQWidget * page, const TQString & title, int index ) [virtual]
Inserts page at position index into the page sequence, with
title title. If index is -1, the page will be appended to
the end of the wizard's page sequence.
void TQWizard::layOutButtonRow ( TQHBoxLayout * layout ) [virtual protected]
This virtual function is responsible for adding the buttons below
the bottom divider.
layout is the horizontal layout of the entire wizard.
void TQWizard::layOutTitleRow ( TQHBoxLayout * layout, const TQString & title ) [virtual protected]
This virtual function is responsible for laying out the title row.
layout is the horizontal layout for the wizard, and title is the title for this page. This function is called every
time title changes.
void TQWizard::next () [virtual protected slot]
Called when the user clicks the Next button, this function shows
the next relevant page in the sequence.
See also appropriate().
TQPushButton * TQWizard::nextButton () const
Returns a pointer to the dialog's Next button
By default, this button is connected to the next() slot, which is
virtual so you can reimplement it in a TQWizard subclass. Use
setNextEnabled() to enable/disable this button.
TQWidget * TQWizard::page ( int index ) const
Returns a pointer to the page at position index in the
sequence, or 0 if index is out of range. The first page has
index 0.
int TQWizard::pageCount () const
Returns the number of pages in the wizard.
void TQWizard::removePage ( TQWidget * page ) [virtual]
Removes page from the page sequence but does not delete the
page. If page is currently being displayed, TQWizard will
display the page that precedes it, or the first page if this was
the first page.
void TQWizard::selected ( const TQString & ) [signal]
This signal is emitted when the current page changes. The
parameter contains the title of the selected page.
void TQWizard::setAppropriate ( TQWidget * page, bool appropriate ) [virtual]
If appropriate is TRUE then page page is considered relevant
in the current context and should be displayed in the page
sequence; otherwise page should not be displayed in the page
sequence.
See also appropriate().
void TQWizard::setBackEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable ) [virtual slot]
If enable is TRUE, page page has a Back button; otherwise page has no Back button. By default all pages have this button.
void TQWizard::setFinish ( TQWidget *, bool ) [virtual slot]
This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old source working. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Use setFinishEnabled instead
void TQWizard::setFinishEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable ) [virtual slot]
If enable is TRUE, page page has a Finish button; otherwise
page has no Finish button. By default no page has this
button.
void TQWizard::setHelpEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable ) [virtual slot]
If enable is TRUE, page page has a Help button; otherwise page has no Help button. By default all pages have this button.
void TQWizard::setNextEnabled ( TQWidget * page, bool enable ) [virtual slot]
If enable is TRUE, page page has a Next button; otherwise
the Next button on page is disabled. By default all pages have
this button.
void TQWizard::setTitle ( TQWidget * page, const TQString & title )
Sets the title for page page to title.
void TQWizard::setTitleFont ( const TQFont & )
Sets the font used for page titles.
See the "titleFont" property for details.
void TQWizard::showPage ( TQWidget * page ) [virtual]
Makes page the current page and emits the selected() signal.
This virtual function is called whenever a different page is to
be shown, including the first time the TQWizard is shown.
By reimplementing it (and calling TQWizard::showPage()),
you can prepare each page prior to it being shown.
Examples: distributor/distributor.ui.h and wizard/wizard.cpp.
TQString TQWizard::title ( TQWidget * page ) const
Returns the title of page page.
TQFont TQWizard::titleFont () const
Returns the font used for page titles.
See the "titleFont" property for details.
Property Documentation
This property holds the font used for page titles.
The default is TQApplication::font().
Set this property's value with setTitleFont() and get this property's value with titleFont().
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