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****************************************************************************/
/*!
- \example widgets/dialogs/sipdialog
+ \example dialogs/sipdialog
\title SIP Dialog Example
\ingroup qtce
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
slot, \c desktopResized(), and a public function, \c reactToSIP(). Also,
it holds a private instance of QRect, \c desktopGeometry.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.h Dialog header
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.h Dialog header
\section1 Dialog Class Implementation
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
\l{QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry()}{availableGeometry()}. The
parameter used is \c 0 to indicate that we require the primary screen.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part1
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part1
We set the window's title to "SIP Dialog Example" and declare a QScrollArea
object, \c scrollArea. Next we instantiate a QGroupBox, \c groupBox, with
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
\l{QWidget::setMinimumWidth()}{minimumWidth} property to 220 pixels,
respectively.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part2
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part2
Also, all three widgets' text are set accordingly. The
\l{QGridLayout::setVerticalSpacing()}{verticalSpacing} property of
@@ -79,14 +79,14 @@
is to adapt to the different form factors of Windows Mobile. Then, we
add our widgets to the layout.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part3
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part3
The \c{scrollArea}'s widget is set to \c groupBox. We use a QHBoxLayout
object, \c layout, to contain \c scrollArea. The \c{Dialog}'s layout
is set to \c layout and the scroll area's horizontal scroll bar is turned
off.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part4
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part4
The following signals are connected to their respective slots:
\list
@@ -97,19 +97,19 @@
{workAreaResized()} signal to \c{dialog}'s \c desktopResized() slot.
\endlist
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part5
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp Dialog constructor part5
The \c desktopResized() function accepts an integer, \a screen,
corresponding to the screen's index. We only invoke \c reactToSIP()
if \a screen is the primary screen (e.g. index = 0).
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp desktopResized() function
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp desktopResized() function
The \c reactToSIP() function resizes \c dialog accordingly if the
desktop's available geometry changed vertically, as this change signifies
that the SIP may have been opened or closed.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp reactToSIP() function
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/dialog.cpp reactToSIP() function
If the height has decreased, we unset the maximized window state.
Otherwise, we set the maximized window state. Lastly, we update
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
The \c main() function for the SIP Dialog example instantiates \c Dialog
and invokes its \l{QDialog::exec()}{exec()} function.
- \snippet widgets/dialogs/sipdialog/main.cpp main() function
+ \snippet dialogs/sipdialog/main.cpp main() function
\note Although this example uses a dialog, the techniques used here apply to
all top-level widgets respectively.