The QCDEStyle class provides a CDE look and feel. More...
#include <QCDEStyle>
Inherits QMotifStyle.
QCDEStyle ( bool useHighlightCols = false ) | |
virtual | ~QCDEStyle () |
virtual void | drawControl ( ControlElement element, const QStyleOption * opt, QPainter * p, const QWidget * widget = 0 ) const |
virtual void | drawPrimitive ( PrimitiveElement pe, const QStyleOption * opt, QPainter * p, const QWidget * widget = 0 ) const |
virtual int | pixelMetric ( PixelMetric metric, const QStyleOption * option = 0, const QWidget * widget = 0 ) const |
virtual QPalette | standardPalette () const |
The QCDEStyle class provides a CDE look and feel.
This style provides a slightly improved Motif look similar to some versions of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). The main differences are thinner frames and more modern radio buttons and checkboxes. Together with a dark background and a bright text/foreground color, the style looks quite attractive (at least for Motif fans).
Note that most of the functions provided by QCDEStyle are reimplementations of QStyle functions; see QStyle for their documentation. QCDEStyle provides overloads for drawControl() and drawPrimitive() which are documented here.
See also QWindowsXPStyle, QMacStyle, QWindowsStyle, QPlastiqueStyle, and QMotifStyle.
Constructs a QCDEStyle.
If useHighlightCols is false (the default), then the style will polish the application's color palette to emulate the Motif way of highlighting, which is a simple inversion between the base and the text color.
Destroys the style.
Reimplemented from QStyle::drawControl().
Reimplemented from QStyle::drawPrimitive().
Reimplemented from QStyle::pixelMetric().
Reimplemented from QStyle::standardPalette().