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authorSophie Kums <sophie.kums@web.de>2021-01-06 16:34:06 +0100
committerSophie Kums <sophie.kums@web.de>2021-01-19 19:10:41 +0100
commitaa09bea00ca88c587cfb1f56dc9a85040dd63b22 (patch)
tree9c9ea00f93acedc08ac7df8a4d9c4fc9e97f8970 /tests
parent65cc6ec16bd724f96007748823bb8902e3a7881b (diff)
control scrolling of QTabBar using StyleHint
Mouse wheel/touchpad scroll signals sent to the tab bar trigger cycling through the tabs. In applications where the tab bar is close to "mouse click hotspots", the cursor may accidentally be left over the tab bar instead of the main content of the window. When the user wants to scroll up/down the main conten, the scroll signals are thus sent to the tab bar and instead of scrolling, the focus switches to another tab. This is confusing to the user, because not only does the application not carry out the desired action (scrolling through the main content), it jumps to a different tab. Two common examples of applications affected by this nuisance are Konsole and any kind of browser (file browser or web browser), where the address bar is right below the tab bar. Moreover, on macOS, scroll events do not have an effect on the tab bar widget of the native UI. Currently, the code makes use of preprocessor directives to achieve consistent behavior on macOS (`#ifndef Q_OS_MAC`). This patch implements the check of a StyleHint in order to determine if scroll events on the tabbar should have an effect. This approach is more consistent with Qt coding style than OS-dependent preprocessor directives and, in addition, makes the behavior configurable according to the user's preferences. [ChangeLog][QtWidgets][QStyle] Added SH_TabBar_AllowWheelScrolling as a style hint to enable/disable cycling through tabs using the scroll wheel. This defaults to true in all styles except the macOS one so there is no change in existing behavior. Change-Id: I99eeb5a1aab03cbc574fac7187d85a8a2d60cf34 Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r--tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qtabbar/tst_qtabbar.cpp60
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qtabbar/tst_qtabbar.cpp b/tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qtabbar/tst_qtabbar.cpp
index 9d6d4b599c..7f713ebe6d 100644
--- a/tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qtabbar/tst_qtabbar.cpp
+++ b/tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qtabbar/tst_qtabbar.cpp
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
#include <QPushButton>
#include <QStyle>
#include <QStyleOptionTab>
+#include <QProxyStyle>
#include <QTimer>
class TabBar;
@@ -98,6 +99,8 @@ private slots:
void mouseReleaseOutsideTabBar();
+ void mouseWheel();
+
private:
void checkPositions(const TabBar &tabbar, const QList<int> &positions);
};
@@ -869,5 +872,62 @@ void tst_QTabBar::checkPositions(const TabBar &tabbar, const QList<int> &positio
}
}
+#if QT_CONFIG(wheelevent)
+// defined to be 120 by the wheel mouse vendors according to the docs
+#define WHEEL_DELTA 120
+
+class TabBarScrollingProxyStyle : public QProxyStyle
+{
+public:
+ TabBarScrollingProxyStyle() : QProxyStyle(), scrolling(true)
+ { }
+
+ int styleHint(StyleHint hint, const QStyleOption *option = 0,
+ const QWidget *widget = 0, QStyleHintReturn *returnData = 0) const override
+ {
+ if (hint == QStyle::SH_TabBar_AllowWheelScrolling)
+ return scrolling;
+
+ return QProxyStyle::styleHint(hint, option, widget, returnData);
+ }
+
+ bool scrolling;
+};
+
+void tst_QTabBar::mouseWheel()
+{
+
+ // apply custom style to app, which can toggle tabbar scrolling behavior
+ QCoreApplication *applicationInstance = QApplication::instance();
+ QVERIFY(applicationInstance != 0);
+ auto *proxyStyle = new TabBarScrollingProxyStyle;
+ QApplication::setStyle(proxyStyle);
+
+ // make tabbar with three tabs, select the middle one
+ TabBar tabbar;
+ tabbar.addTab("one");
+ tabbar.addTab("two");
+ tabbar.addTab("three");
+ int startIndex = 1;
+ tabbar.setCurrentIndex(startIndex);
+
+ // define scroll event
+ const QPoint wheelPoint = tabbar.rect().bottomRight();
+ QWheelEvent event(wheelPoint, tabbar.mapToGlobal(wheelPoint), QPoint(), QPoint(0, WHEEL_DELTA),
+ Qt::NoButton, Qt::NoModifier, Qt::NoScrollPhase, false);
+
+ // disable scrolling, send scroll event, confirm that tab did not change
+ proxyStyle->scrolling = false;
+ QVERIFY(applicationInstance->sendEvent(&tabbar, &event));
+ QVERIFY(tabbar.currentIndex() == startIndex);
+
+ // enable scrolling, send scroll event, confirm that tab changed
+ proxyStyle->scrolling = true;
+ QVERIFY(applicationInstance->sendEvent(&tabbar, &event));
+ QVERIFY(tabbar.currentIndex() != startIndex);
+}
+
+#endif // QT_CONFIG(wheelevent)
+
QTEST_MAIN(tst_QTabBar)
#include "tst_qtabbar.moc"