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-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc | 75 |
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc b/src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc index b221a8c226..d148d643e7 100644 --- a/src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc +++ b/src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc @@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ \value ExtraButton23 The 26th non-wheel Mouse Button. \value ExtraButton24 The 27th non-wheel Mouse Button. + \omitvalue MidButton \omitvalue MaxMouseButton \omitvalue MouseButtonMask @@ -803,11 +804,6 @@ different colors than the size of the color table of the destination format. \value AutoDither (default) - Only dither when down-converting to 1 or 8-bit indexed formats. - \omitvalue ColorMode_Mask - \omitvalue Dither_Mask - \omitvalue AlphaDither_Mask - \omitvalue DitherMode_Mask - \value NoOpaqueDetection Do not check whether the image contains non-opaque pixels. Use this if you know that the image is semi-transparent and you want to avoid the overhead of checking the pixels in the image @@ -819,6 +815,11 @@ Can be useful when converting a QImage to a QPixmap for a one-time rendering operation for example. Note that a QPixmap not in the preferred format will be much slower as a paint device. + + \omitvalue ColorMode_Mask + \omitvalue Dither_Mask + \omitvalue AlphaDither_Mask + \omitvalue DitherMode_Mask */ /*! @@ -927,9 +928,6 @@ \value WA_DontShowOnScreen Indicates that the widget is hidden or is not a part of the viewable Desktop. - \omitvalue WA_DropSiteRegistered - \omitvalue WA_ForceAcceptDrops - \value WA_ForceDisabled Indicates that the widget is explicitly disabled, i.e. it will remain disabled even when all its ancestors are set to the enabled state. This implies @@ -942,9 +940,8 @@ This implies WA_UpdatesDisabled. This is set/cleared by QWidget::setUpdatesEnabled(). - \value WA_GroupLeader - \e{This attribute has been deprecated.} Use QWidget::windowModality - instead. + \value WA_GroupLeader \e{This attribute has been deprecated.} Use + QWidget::windowModality instead. \value WA_Hover Forces Qt to generate paint events when the mouse enters or leaves the widget. This feature is typically used when @@ -1016,8 +1013,6 @@ \value WA_MacBrushedMetal This value is obsolete and has no effect. - \omitvalue WA_MacMetalStyle - \value WA_Mapped Indicates that the widget is mapped on screen. This is set/cleared by the Qt kernel. @@ -1296,45 +1291,47 @@ underneath. It is strongly recommended to call update() on the widget's top-level window after enabling or disabling this attribute. - \omitvalue WA_SetLayoutDirection - \omitvalue WA_InputMethodTransparent - \omitvalue WA_WState_CompressKeys - \omitvalue WA_WState_ConfigPending - \omitvalue WA_WState_Created - \omitvalue WA_WState_DND - \omitvalue WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide - \omitvalue WA_WState_Hidden - \omitvalue WA_WState_InPaintEvent - \omitvalue WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy - \omitvalue WA_WState_Polished - \omitvalue WA_WState_Reparented + \value WA_ContentsMarginsRespectsSafeArea A QWidget respects the safe + area margins of a window by incorporating the margins into its contents' + margins by default. This means, that a QLayout will use the content area + of a widget for its layout, unless the Qt::WA_LayoutOnEntireRect attribute + is set. This along with a contents margin of 0 can be used on the actual + layout, to allow for example a background image to underlay the status bar and other + system areas on an iOS device, while still allowing child widgets of + that background to be inset based on the safe area. + + \omitvalue WA_LaidOut \omitvalue WA_WState_Visible - \omitvalue WA_SetWindowIcon + \omitvalue WA_WState_Hidden \omitvalue WA_PendingUpdate - \omitvalue WA_LaidOut - \omitvalue WA_GrabbedShortcut - \omitvalue WA_DontShowOnScreen \omitvalue WA_InvalidSize + \omitvalue WA_GrabbedShortcut + \omitvalue WA_SetWindowIcon + \omitvalue WA_SetLayoutDirection \omitvalue WA_ForceUpdatesDisabled + \omitvalue WA_WState_Created + \omitvalue WA_WState_CompressKeys + \omitvalue WA_WState_InPaintEvent + \omitvalue WA_WState_Reparented + \omitvalue WA_WState_ConfigPending + \omitvalue WA_WState_Polished + \omitvalue WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy + \omitvalue WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide + \omitvalue WA_InputMethodTransparent + \omitvalue WA_DropSiteRegistered + \omitvalue WA_ForceAcceptDrops \omitvalue WA_NoX11EventCompression \omitvalue WA_TintedBackground \omitvalue WA_X11OpenGLOverlay \omitvalue WA_CanHostQMdiSubWindowTitleBar - \omitvalue WA_AttributeCount - \omitvalue WA_StyleSheet \omitvalue WA_X11BypassTransientForHint + \omitvalue WA_DontShowOnScreen \omitvalue WA_SetWindowModality \omitvalue WA_WState_WindowOpacitySet \omitvalue WA_WState_AcceptedTouchBeginEvent \omitvalue WA_MacNoShadow - \value WA_ContentsMarginsRespectsSafeArea A QWidget respects the safe - area margins of a window by incorporating the margins into its contents' - margins by default. This means, that a QLayout will use the content area - of a widget for its layout, unless the Qt::WA_LayoutOnEntireRect attribute - is set. This along with a contents margin of 0 can be used on the actual - layout, to allow for example a background image to underlay the status bar and other - system areas on an iOS device, while still allowing child widgets of - that background to be inset based on the safe area. + \omitvalue WA_StyleSheet + \omitvalue WA_AttributeCount */ /*! \typedef Qt::HANDLE |