The QGraphicsColorizeEffect class provides a colorize effect. More...
#include <QGraphicsColorizeEffect>
Inherits QGraphicsEffect.
This class was introduced in Qt 4.6.
QGraphicsColorizeEffect ( QObject * parent = 0 ) | |
~QGraphicsColorizeEffect () | |
QColor | color () const |
qreal | strength () const |
void | setColor ( const QColor & c ) |
void | setStrength ( qreal strength ) |
void | colorChanged ( const QColor & color ) |
void | strengthChanged ( qreal strength ) |
virtual void | draw ( QPainter * painter ) |
The QGraphicsColorizeEffect class provides a colorize effect.
A colorize effect renders the source with a tint of its color(). The color can be modified using the setColor() function.
By default, the color is light blue (QColor(0, 0, 192)).
See also QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsBlurEffect, and QGraphicsOpacityEffect.
This property holds the color of the effect.
By default, the color is light blue (QColor(0, 0, 192)).
Access functions:
QColor | color () const |
void | setColor ( const QColor & c ) |
Notifier signal:
void | colorChanged ( const QColor & color ) |
This property holds the strength of the effect.
By default, the strength is 1.0. A strength 0.0 equals to no effect, while 1.0 means full colorization.
Access functions:
qreal | strength () const |
void | setStrength ( qreal strength ) |
Notifier signal:
void | strengthChanged ( qreal strength ) |
Constructs a new QGraphicsColorizeEffect instance. The parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
Destroys the effect.
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's color changes. The color parameter holds the effect's new color.
Reimplemented from QGraphicsEffect::draw().
This signal is emitted whenever setStrength() changes the colorize strength property. strength contains the new strength value of the colorize effect.