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The QWSWindow class encapsulates a top-level window in Qtopia Core. More...
#include <QWSWindow>
The QWSWindow class encapsulates a top-level window in Qtopia Core.
When you run a Qtopia Core application, it either runs as a server or connects to an existing server. As applications add and remove windows, the server process maintains information about each window. In Qtopia Core, top-level windows are encapsulated as QWSWindow objects. Note that you should never construct the QWSWindow class yourself; the current top-level windows can be retrieved using the QWSServer::clientWindows() function.
With a window at hand, you can retrieve its caption, name, opacity and ID using the caption(), name(), opacity() and winId() functions, respectively. Use the client() function to retrieve a pointer to the client that owns the window.
Use the isVisible() function to find out if the window is visible. You can find out if the window is completely obscured by another window or by the bounds of the screen, using the isFullyObscured() function. The isOpaque() function returns true if the window has an alpha channel equal to 255. Finally, the requestedRegion() function returns the region of the display the window wants to draw on.
See also QWSServer, QWSClient, and Qtopia Core Architecture.
Returns the window's caption.
Returns a reference to the QWSClient object that owns this window.
See also requestedRegion().
Returns true if the window is completely obsured by another window or by the bounds of the screen; otherwise returns false.
See also isVisible().
Returns true if the window is opaque, i.e., if its alpha channel equals 255; otherwise returns false.
See also opacity().
Returns true if the window is visible; otherwise returns false.
See also isFullyObscured().
Returns the window's name.
See also caption() and winId().
Returns the window's alpha channel value.
See also isOpaque().
Returns the region that the window has requested to draw onto, including any window decorations.
See also client().
Returns the window's ID.
See also name() and caption().
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