The QMenuBar class provides a horizontal menu bar. More...
#include <qmenubar.h>
Inherits QFrame and QMenuData.
It automatically sets its own geometry to the top of the parent widget and changes appropriately it when the parent widget is resized.
menu/menu.cpp is a typical example of QMenuBar and QPopupMenu use.
See also: QPopupMenu and GUI Design Handbook: Menu Bar
Examples: grapher/grapher.cpp xform/xform.cpp menu/menu.cpp progress/progress.cpp layout/layout.cpp showimg/showimg.cpp widgets/widgets.cpp
Creates a menu bar with a parent and a name.
Destroys the menu bar.
[signal]
This signal is emitted when a menu item is selected; id is the id of the selected item.
Normally, you will connect each menu item to a single slot using QMenuData::insertItem(), but sometimes you will want to connect several items to a single slot (most often if the user selects from an array). This signal is handy in such cases.
See also: highlighted() and QMenuData::insertItem().
[virtual protected]
Called from QFrame::paintEvent().
Reimplemented from QFrame.
[virtual]
This function is used to adjust the menu bar's geometry to the
parent widget's. Note that this is not part of the public
interface - the function is public
only because
QObject::eventFilter() is.
Reimplemented from QObject.
[virtual protected]
For internal use only.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the height that the menu would resize itself to if its parent (and hence itself) resized to the given width. This can be useful for simple layout tasks where the height of the menubar is needed after items have been inserted. See examples/showimg/showimg.cpp for an example of the usage.
[virtual]
Reimplements QWidget::hide() in order to deselect any selected item.
Examples: grapher/grapher.cpp
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[signal]
This signal is emitted when a menu item is highlighted; id is the id of the highlighted item.
Normally, you will connect each menu item to a single slot using QMenuData::insertItem(), but sometimes you will want to connect several items to a single slot (most often if the user selects from an array). This signal is handy in such cases.
See also: activated() and QMenuData::insertItem().
[virtual protected]
Handles key press events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Handles leave events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Recomputes the menu bar's display data according to the new contents.
You should never need to call this, it is called automatically by QMenuData whenever it needs to be called.
Reimplemented from QMenuData.
[virtual protected]
Recomputes the menu bar's display data according to the new state.
You should never need to call this, it is called automatically by QMenuData whenever it needs to be called.
Reimplemented from QMenuData.
[virtual protected]
Handles mouse move events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Handles mouse press events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Handles mouse release events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual protected]
Handles resize events for the menu bar.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
Returns the currently set separator usage
When a menubar is used above an unframed widget, it may look better with a separating line when displayed with WindowsStyle.
This function sets the usage of such a separator to appear either QMenuBar::Never, or QMenuBar::InWindowsStyle.
The default is QMenuBar::Never.
Examples: layout/layout.cpp widgets/widgets.cpp
[virtual]
Reimplements QWidget::show() in order to set up the correct keyboard accelerators and raise itself to the top of the widget stack.
Examples: grapher/grapher.cpp
Reimplemented from QWidget.
[virtual]
For internal use only.
Reimplemented from QMenuData.
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