//! [flags] The value is a bit-wise combination of flags or \c Qt.ImhNone if no hints are set. Flags that alter behavior are: \list \li Qt.ImhHiddenText - Characters should be hidden, as is typically used when entering passwords. \li Qt.ImhSensitiveData - Typed text should not be stored by the active input method in any persistent storage like predictive user dictionary. \li Qt.ImhNoAutoUppercase - The input method should not try to automatically switch to upper case when a sentence ends. \li Qt.ImhPreferNumbers - Numbers are preferred (but not required). \li Qt.ImhPreferUppercase - Upper case letters are preferred (but not required). \li Qt.ImhPreferLowercase - Lower case letters are preferred (but not required). \li Qt.ImhNoPredictiveText - Do not use predictive text (i.e. dictionary lookup) while typing. \li Qt.ImhDate - The text editor functions as a date field. \li Qt.ImhTime - The text editor functions as a time field. \endlist Flags that restrict input (exclusive flags) are: \list \li Qt.ImhDigitsOnly - Only digits are allowed. \li Qt.ImhFormattedNumbersOnly - Only number input is allowed. This includes decimal point and minus sign. \li Qt.ImhUppercaseOnly - Only upper case letter input is allowed. \li Qt.ImhLowercaseOnly - Only lower case letter input is allowed. \li Qt.ImhDialableCharactersOnly - Only characters suitable for phone dialing are allowed. \li Qt.ImhEmailCharactersOnly - Only characters suitable for email addresses are allowed. \li Qt.ImhUrlCharactersOnly - Only characters suitable for URLs are allowed. \endlist Masks: \list \li Qt.ImhExclusiveInputMask - This mask yields nonzero if any of the exclusive flags are used. \endlist //! [flags]