QInputMethod Class
The QInputMethod class provides access to the active text input method. More...
Header: | #include <QInputMethod> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Gui) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Gui) |
qmake: | QT += gui |
Inherits: | QObject |
Public Types
enum | Action { Click, ContextMenu } |
Properties
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Public Functions
QRectF | anchorRectangle() const |
QRectF | cursorRectangle() const |
Qt::LayoutDirection | inputDirection() const |
QRectF | inputItemClipRectangle() const |
QRectF | inputItemRectangle() const |
QTransform | inputItemTransform() const |
bool | isAnimating() const |
bool | isVisible() const |
QRectF | keyboardRectangle() const |
QLocale | locale() const |
void | setInputItemRectangle(const QRectF &rect) |
void | setInputItemTransform(const QTransform &transform) |
void | setVisible(bool visible) |
Public Slots
void | commit() |
void | hide() |
void | invokeAction(QInputMethod::Action a, int cursorPosition) |
void | reset() |
void | show() |
void | update(Qt::InputMethodQueries queries) |
Signals
void | anchorRectangleChanged() |
void | animatingChanged() |
void | cursorRectangleChanged() |
void | inputDirectionChanged(Qt::LayoutDirection newDirection) |
void | inputItemClipRectangleChanged() |
void | keyboardRectangleChanged() |
void | localeChanged() |
void | visibleChanged() |
Static Public Members
QVariant | queryFocusObject(Qt::InputMethodQuery query, const QVariant &argument) |
Detailed Description
QInputMethod is used by the text editors for integrating to the platform text input methods and more commonly by application views for querying various text input method-related information like virtual keyboard visibility and keyboard dimensions.
Qt Quick also provides access to QInputMethod in QML through Qt global object as Qt.inputMethod
property.
Member Type Documentation
enum QInputMethod::Action
Indicates the kind of action performed by the user.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QInputMethod::Click | 0 | A normal click/tap |
QInputMethod::ContextMenu | 1 | A context menu click/tap (e.g. right-button or tap-and-hold) |
See also invokeAction().
Property Documentation
[read-only]
anchorRectangle : const QRectF
Input item's anchor rectangle in window coordinates.
Anchor rectangle is often used by various text editing controls like text prediction popups for following the text selection.
Access functions:
QRectF | anchorRectangle() const |
Notifier signal:
void | anchorRectangleChanged() |
[read-only]
animating : const bool
True when the virtual keyboard is being opened or closed.
Animating is false when keyboard is fully open or closed. When animating
is true
and visibility
is true
keyboard is being opened. When animating
is true
and visibility
is false keyboard is being closed.
Access functions:
bool | isAnimating() const |
Notifier signal:
void | animatingChanged() |
[read-only]
cursorRectangle : const QRectF
Input item's cursor rectangle in window coordinates.
Cursor rectangle is often used by various text editing controls like text prediction popups for following the text being typed.
Access functions:
QRectF | cursorRectangle() const |
Notifier signal:
void | cursorRectangleChanged() |
[read-only]
inputDirection : const Qt::LayoutDirection
Current input direction.
Access functions:
Qt::LayoutDirection | inputDirection() const |
Notifier signal:
void | inputDirectionChanged(Qt::LayoutDirection newDirection) |
[read-only]
inputItemClipRectangle : const QRectF
Input item's clipped rectangle in window coordinates.
The clipped input rectangle is often used by various input methods to determine how much screen real estate is available for the input method (e.g. Virtual Keyboard).
Access functions:
QRectF | inputItemClipRectangle() const |
Notifier signal:
void | inputItemClipRectangleChanged() |
[read-only]
keyboardRectangle : const QRectF
Virtual keyboard's geometry in window coordinates.
This might be an empty rectangle if it is not possible to know the geometry of the keyboard. This is the case for a floating keyboard on android.
Access functions:
QRectF | keyboardRectangle() const |
Notifier signal:
void | keyboardRectangleChanged() |
[read-only]
locale : const QLocale
Current input locale.
Access functions:
QLocale | locale() const |
Notifier signal:
void | localeChanged() |
[read-only]
visible : const bool
Virtual keyboard's visibility on the screen
Input method visibility remains false for devices with no virtual keyboards.
Access functions:
bool | isVisible() const |
Notifier signal:
void | visibleChanged() |
Member Function Documentation
[slot]
void QInputMethod::commit()
Commits the word user is currently composing to the editor. The function is mostly needed by the input methods with text prediction features and by the methods where the script used for typing characters is different from the script that actually gets appended to the editor. Any kind of action that interrupts the text composing needs to flush the composing state by calling the commit() function, for example when the cursor is moved elsewhere.
[slot]
void QInputMethod::hide()
Requests virtual keyboard to close.
Normally applications should not need to call this function, keyboard should automatically close when the text editor loses focus, for example when the parent view is closed.
QRectF QInputMethod::inputItemRectangle() const
Returns the input item's geometry in input item coordinates.
See also setInputItemRectangle().
QTransform QInputMethod::inputItemTransform() const
Returns the transformation from input item coordinates to the window coordinates.
See also setInputItemTransform().
[slot]
void QInputMethod::invokeAction(QInputMethod::Action a, int cursorPosition)
Called by the input item when the word currently being composed is tapped by the user, as indicated by the action a and the given cursorPosition. Input methods often use this information to offer more word suggestions to the user.
[static]
QVariant QInputMethod::queryFocusObject(Qt::InputMethodQuery query, const QVariant &argument)
Send query to the current focus object with parameters argument and return the result.
[slot]
void QInputMethod::reset()
Resets the input method state. For example, a text editor normally calls this method before inserting a text to make widget ready to accept a text.
Input method resets automatically when the focused editor changes.
void QInputMethod::setInputItemRectangle(const QRectF &rect)
Sets the input item's geometry to be rect, in input item coordinates. This needs to be updated by the focused window like QQuickCanvas whenever item is moved inside the scene, or focus is changed.
See also inputItemRectangle().
void QInputMethod::setInputItemTransform(const QTransform &transform)
Sets the transformation from input item coordinates to window coordinates to be transform. Item transform needs to be updated by the focused window like QQuickCanvas whenever item is moved inside the scene.
See also inputItemTransform().
void QInputMethod::setVisible(bool visible)
Controls the keyboard visibility. Equivalent to calling show() (if visible is true
) or hide() (if visible is false
).
See also isVisible(), show(), and hide().
[slot]
void QInputMethod::show()
Requests virtual keyboard to open. If the platform doesn't provide virtual keyboard the visibility remains false.
Normally applications should not need to call this function, keyboard should automatically open when the text editor gains focus.
[slot]
void QInputMethod::update(Qt::InputMethodQueries queries)
Called by the input item to inform the platform input methods when there has been state changes in editor's input method query attributes. When calling the function queries parameter has to be used to tell what has changes, which input method can use to make queries for attributes it's interested with QInputMethodQueryEvent.
In particular calling update whenever the cursor position changes is important as that often causes other query attributes like surrounding text and text selection to change as well. The attributes that often change together with cursor position have been grouped in Qt::ImQueryInput value for convenience.
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