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QFrame Class Reference

The QFrame class is the base class of widgets that can have a frame. More...

 #include <QFrame>

Inherits: QWidget.

Inherited by: Q3Frame, Q3ProgressBar, QAbstractScrollArea, QLabel, QLCDNumber, QSplitter, QStackedWidget, and QToolBox.

Public Types

enum Shadow { Plain, Raised, Sunken }
enum Shape { NoFrame, Box, Panel, StyledPanel, ..., WinPanel }
enum StyleMask { Shadow_Mask, Shape_Mask }

Properties

Public Functions

QFrame ( QWidget * parent = 0, Qt::WindowFlags f = 0 )
~QFrame ()
QRect frameRect () const
Shadow frameShadow () const
Shape frameShape () const
int frameStyle () const
int frameWidth () const
int lineWidth () const
int midLineWidth () const
void setFrameRect ( const QRect & )
void setFrameShadow ( Shadow )
void setFrameShape ( Shape )
void setFrameStyle ( int style )
void setLineWidth ( int )
void setMidLineWidth ( int )

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual QSize sizeHint () const

Reimplemented Protected Functions

virtual void changeEvent ( QEvent * ev )
virtual bool event ( QEvent * e )
virtual void paintEvent ( QPaintEvent * )

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

The QFrame class is the base class of widgets that can have a frame.

QMenu uses this to "raise" the menu above the surrounding screen. QProgressBar has a "sunken" look. QLabel has a flat look. The frames of widgets like these can be changed.

 QLabel label(...);
 label.setFrameStyle(QFrame::Panel | QFrame::Raised);
 label.setLineWidth(2);

 QProgressBar pbar(...);
 label.setFrameStyle(QFrame::NoFrame);

The QFrame class can also be used directly for creating simple placeholder frames without any contents.

The frame style is specified by a frame shape and a shadow style that is used to visually separate the frame from surrounding widgets. These properties can be set together using the setFrameStyle() function and read with frameStyle().

The frame shapes are NoFrame, Box, Panel, StyledPanel, HLine and VLine; the shadow styles are Plain, Raised and Sunken.

A frame widget has three attributes that describe the thickness of the border: lineWidth, midLineWidth, and frameWidth.

The margin between the frame and the contents of the frame can be customized with the QWidget::setContentsMargins() function.

This table shows some of the combinations of styles and line widths:

Table of frame styles

Member Type Documentation

enum QFrame::Shadow

This enum type defines the types of shadow that are used to give a 3D effect to frames.

ConstantValueDescription
QFrame::Plain0x0010the frame and contents appear level with the surroundings; draws using the palette QPalette::WindowText color (without any 3D effect)
QFrame::Raised0x0020the frame and contents appear raised; draws a 3D raised line using the light and dark colors of the current color group
QFrame::Sunken0x0030the frame and contents appear sunken; draws a 3D sunken line using the light and dark colors of the current color group

Shadow interacts with QFrame::Shape, the lineWidth() and the midLineWidth(). See the picture of the frames in the main class documentation.

See also QFrame::Shape, lineWidth(), and midLineWidth().

enum QFrame::Shape

This enum type defines the shapes of frame available.

ConstantValueDescription
QFrame::NoFrame0QFrame draws nothing
QFrame::Box0x0001QFrame draws a box around its contents
QFrame::Panel0x0002QFrame draws a panel to make the contents appear raised or sunken
QFrame::StyledPanel0x0006draws a rectangular panel with a look that depends on the current GUI style. It can be raised or sunken.
QFrame::HLine0x0004QFrame draws a horizontal line that frames nothing (useful as separator)
QFrame::VLine0x0005QFrame draws a vertical line that frames nothing (useful as separator)
QFrame::WinPanel0x0003draws a rectangular panel that can be raised or sunken like those in Windows 2000. Specifying this shape sets the line width to 2 pixels. WinPanel is provided for compatibility. For GUI style independence we recommend using StyledPanel instead.

When it does not call QStyle, Shape interacts with QFrame::Shadow, the lineWidth() and the midLineWidth() to create the total result. See the picture of the frames in the main class documentation.

See also QFrame::Shadow, QFrame::style(), and QStyle::drawPrimitive().

enum QFrame::StyleMask

This enum defines two constants that can be used to extract the two components of frameStyle():

ConstantValueDescription
QFrame::Shadow_Mask0x00f0The Shadow part of frameStyle()
QFrame::Shape_Mask0x000fThe Shape part of frameStyle()

Normally, you don't need to use these, since frameShadow() and frameShape() already extract the Shadow and the Shape parts of frameStyle().

See also frameStyle() and setFrameStyle().

Property Documentation

frameRect : QRect

This property holds the frame's rectangle.

The frame's rectangle is the rectangle the frame is drawn in. By default, this is the entire widget. Setting the rectangle does does not cause a widget update. The frame rectangle is automatically adjusted when the widget changes size.

If you set the rectangle to a null rectangle (for example, QRect(0, 0, 0, 0)), then the resulting frame rectangle is equivalent to the widget rectangle.

Access functions:

QRect frameRect () const
void setFrameRect ( const QRect & )

frameShadow : Shadow

This property holds the frame shadow value from the frame style.

Access functions:

Shadow frameShadow () const
void setFrameShadow ( Shadow )

See also frameStyle() and frameShape().

frameShape : Shape

This property holds the frame shape value from the frame style.

Access functions:

Shape frameShape () const
void setFrameShape ( Shape )

See also frameStyle() and frameShadow().

frameWidth : const int

This property holds the width of the frame that is drawn.

Note that the frame width depends on the frame style, not only the line width and the mid-line width. For example, the style specified by NoFrame always has a frame width of 0, whereas the style Panel has a frame width equivalent to the line width.

Access functions:

int frameWidth () const

See also lineWidth(), midLineWidth(), and frameStyle().

lineWidth : int

This property holds the line width.

Note that the total line width for frames used as separators (HLine and VLine) is specified by frameWidth.

The default value is 1.

Access functions:

int lineWidth () const
void setLineWidth ( int )

See also midLineWidth and frameWidth.

midLineWidth : int

This property holds the width of the mid-line.

The default value is 0.

Access functions:

int midLineWidth () const
void setMidLineWidth ( int )

See also lineWidth and frameWidth.

Member Function Documentation

QFrame::QFrame ( QWidget * parent = 0, Qt::WindowFlags f = 0 )

Constructs a frame widget with frame style NoFrame and a 1-pixel frame width.

The parent and f arguments are passed to the QWidget constructor.

QFrame::~QFrame ()

Destroys the frame.

void QFrame::changeEvent ( QEvent * ev ) [virtual protected]

Reimplemented from QWidget::changeEvent().

bool QFrame::event ( QEvent * e ) [virtual protected]

Reimplemented from QObject::event().

int QFrame::frameStyle () const

Returns the frame style.

The default value is QFrame::Plain.

See also setFrameStyle(), frameShape(), and frameShadow().

void QFrame::paintEvent ( QPaintEvent * ) [virtual protected]

Reimplemented from QWidget::paintEvent().

void QFrame::setFrameStyle ( int style )

Sets the frame style to style.

The style is the bitwise OR between a frame shape and a frame shadow style. See the picture of the frames in the main class documentation.

The frame shapes are given in QFrame::Shape and the shadow styles in QFrame::Shadow.

If a mid-line width greater than 0 is specified, an additional line is drawn for Raised or Sunken Box, HLine, and VLine frames. The mid-color of the current color group is used for drawing middle lines.

See also frameStyle().

QSize QFrame::sizeHint () const [virtual]

Reimplemented from QWidget::sizeHint().