QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent Class
The QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent class notifies about text changes. This is for accessibles that support editable text such as line edits. This event occurs for example when a portion of selected text gets replaced by pasting a new text or in override mode of editors. More...
Header: | #include <QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent> |
qmake: | QT += gui |
Inherits: | QAccessibleTextCursorEvent. |
Public Functions
QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent(QObject * object, int position, const QString & oldText, const QString & text) | |
QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent(QAccessibleInterface * iface, int position, const QString & oldText, const QString & text) | |
int | changePosition() const |
QString | textInserted() const |
QString | textRemoved() const |
- 2 public functions inherited from QAccessibleTextCursorEvent
- 5 public functions inherited from QAccessibleEvent
Detailed Description
The QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent class notifies about text changes. This is for accessibles that support editable text such as line edits. This event occurs for example when a portion of selected text gets replaced by pasting a new text or in override mode of editors.
This class is used with QAccessible::updateAccessibility().
Member Function Documentation
QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent::QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent(QObject * object, int position, const QString & oldText, const QString & text)
Constructs a new QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent for object. The text change takes place at position where the oldText was removed and text inserted instead.
QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent::QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent(QAccessibleInterface * iface, int position, const QString & oldText, const QString & text)
int QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent::changePosition() const
Returns where the change took place.
QString QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent::textInserted() const
Returns the inserted text.
QString QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent::textRemoved() const
Returns the removed text.
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