QMenuBar Class

The QMenuBar class provides a horizontal menu bar. More...

Header: #include <QMenuBar>
CMake: find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Widgets)
target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Widgets)
qmake: QT += widgets
Inherits: QWidget

Properties

Public Functions

QMenuBar(QWidget *parent = nullptr)
virtual ~QMenuBar()
QAction *actionAt(const QPoint &pt) const
QRect actionGeometry(QAction *act) const
QAction *activeAction() const
QAction *addMenu(QMenu *menu)
QMenu *addMenu(const QString &title)
QMenu *addMenu(const QIcon &icon, const QString &title)
QAction *addSeparator()
void clear()
QWidget *cornerWidget(Qt::Corner corner = Qt::TopRightCorner) const
QAction *insertMenu(QAction *before, QMenu *menu)
QAction *insertSeparator(QAction *before)
bool isDefaultUp() const
bool isNativeMenuBar() const
void setActiveAction(QAction *act)
void setCornerWidget(QWidget *widget, Qt::Corner corner = Qt::TopRightCorner)
void setDefaultUp(bool)
void setNativeMenuBar(bool nativeMenuBar)
NSMenu *toNSMenu()

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual int heightForWidth(int) const override
virtual QSize minimumSizeHint() const override
virtual QSize sizeHint() const override

Public Slots

virtual void setVisible(bool visible) override

Signals

void hovered(QAction *action)
void triggered(QAction *action)

Protected Functions

virtual void initStyleOption(QStyleOptionMenuItem *option, const QAction *action) const

Reimplemented Protected Functions

virtual void actionEvent(QActionEvent *e) override
virtual void changeEvent(QEvent *e) override
virtual bool event(QEvent *e) override
virtual bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event) override
virtual void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *) override
virtual void focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent *) override
virtual void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e) override
virtual void leaveEvent(QEvent *) override
virtual void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override
virtual void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override
virtual void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override
virtual void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e) override
virtual void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) override
virtual void timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e) override

Detailed Description

A menu bar consists of a list of pull-down menu items. You add menu items with addMenu(). For example, assuming that menubar is a pointer to a QMenuBar and fileMenu is a pointer to a QMenu, the following statement inserts the menu into the menu bar:

menubar->addMenu(fileMenu);

The ampersand in the menu item's text sets Alt+F as a shortcut for this menu. (You can use "&&" to get a real ampersand in the menu bar.)

There is no need to lay out a menu bar. It automatically sets its own geometry to the top of the parent widget and changes it appropriately whenever the parent is resized.

Usage

In most main window style applications you would use the menuBar() function provided in QMainWindow, adding QMenus to the menu bar and adding QActions to the pop-up menus.

Example (from the Menus example):

    fileMenu = menuBar()->addMenu(tr("&File"));
    fileMenu->addAction(newAct);

Menu items may be removed with removeAction().

Widgets can be added to menus by using instances of the QWidgetAction class to hold them. These actions can then be inserted into menus in the usual way; see the QMenu documentation for more details.

Platform Dependent Look and Feel

Different platforms have different requirements for the appearance of menu bars and their behavior when the user interacts with them. For example, Windows systems are often configured so that the underlined character mnemonics that indicate keyboard shortcuts for items in the menu bar are only shown when the Alt key is pressed.

QMenuBar as a Global Menu Bar

On macOS and on certain Linux desktop environments such as Ubuntu Unity, QMenuBar is a wrapper for using the system-wide menu bar. If you have multiple menu bars in one dialog the outermost menu bar (normally inside a widget with widget flag Qt::Window) will be used for the system-wide menu bar.

Qt for macOS also provides a menu bar merging feature to make QMenuBar conform more closely to accepted macOS menu bar layout. The merging functionality is based on string matching the title of a QMenu entry. These strings are translated (using QObject::tr()) in the "QMenuBar" context. If an entry is moved its slots will still fire as if it was in the original place. The table below outlines the strings looked for and where the entry is placed if matched:

String matchesPlacementNotes
about.*Application Menu | About <application name>The application name is fetched from the Info.plist file (see note below). If this entry is not found no About item will appear in the Application Menu.
config, options, setup, settings or preferencesApplication Menu | PreferencesIf this entry is not found the Settings item will be disabled
quit or exitApplication Menu | Quit <application name>If this entry is not found a default Quit item will be created to call QCoreApplication::quit()

You can override this behavior by using the QAction::menuRole() property.

If you want all windows in a Mac application to share one menu bar, you must create a menu bar that does not have a parent. Create a parent-less menu bar this way:

QMenuBar *menuBar = new QMenuBar(nullptr);

Note: Do not call QMainWindow::menuBar() to create the shared menu bar, because that menu bar will have the QMainWindow as its parent. That menu bar would only be displayed for the parent QMainWindow.

Note: The text used for the application name in the macOS menu bar is obtained from the value set in the Info.plist file in the application's bundle. See Qt for macOS - Deployment for more information.

Note: On Linux, if the com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar service is available on the D-Bus session bus, then Qt will communicate with it to install the application's menus into the global menu bar, as described.

Examples

The Menus example shows how to use QMenuBar and QMenu. The other main window application examples also provide menus using these classes.

See also QMenu, QShortcut, QAction, Introduction to Apple Human Interface Guidelines, and Menus Example.

Property Documentation

defaultUp : bool

This property holds the popup orientation

The default popup orientation. By default, menus pop "down" the screen. By setting the property to true, the menu will pop "up". You might call this for menus that are below the document to which they refer.

If the menu would not fit on the screen, the other direction is used automatically.

Access functions:

bool isDefaultUp() const
void setDefaultUp(bool)

nativeMenuBar : bool

This property holds whether or not a menubar will be used as a native menubar on platforms that support it

This property specifies whether or not the menubar should be used as a native menubar on platforms that support it. The currently supported platforms are macOS, and Linux desktops which use the com.canonical.dbusmenu D-Bus interface (such as Ubuntu Unity). If this property is true, the menubar is used in the native menubar and is not in the window of its parent; if false the menubar remains in the window. On other platforms, setting this attribute has no effect, and reading this attribute will always return false.

The default is to follow whether the Qt::AA_DontUseNativeMenuBar attribute is set for the application. Explicitly setting this property overrides the presence (or absence) of the attribute.

Access functions:

bool isNativeMenuBar() const
void setNativeMenuBar(bool nativeMenuBar)

Member Function Documentation

[explicit] QMenuBar::QMenuBar(QWidget *parent = nullptr)

Constructs a menu bar with parent parent.

[virtual] QMenuBar::~QMenuBar()

Destroys the menu bar.

QAction *QMenuBar::actionAt(const QPoint &pt) const

Returns the QAction at pt. Returns nullptr if there is no action at pt or if the location has a separator.

See also QWidget::addAction() and addSeparator().

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::actionEvent(QActionEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::actionEvent(QActionEvent *event).

QRect QMenuBar::actionGeometry(QAction *act) const

Returns the geometry of action act as a QRect.

See also actionAt().

QAction *QMenuBar::activeAction() const

Returns the QAction that is currently highlighted, if any, else nullptr.

See also setActiveAction().

QAction *QMenuBar::addMenu(QMenu *menu)

Appends menu to the menu bar. Returns the menu's menuAction(). The menu bar does not take ownership of the menu.

Note: The returned QAction object can be used to hide the corresponding menu.

See also QWidget::addAction() and QMenu::menuAction().

QMenu *QMenuBar::addMenu(const QString &title)

Appends a new QMenu with title to the menu bar. The menu bar takes ownership of the menu. Returns the new menu.

See also QWidget::addAction() and QMenu::menuAction().

QMenu *QMenuBar::addMenu(const QIcon &icon, const QString &title)

Appends a new QMenu with icon and title to the menu bar. The menu bar takes ownership of the menu. Returns the new menu.

See also QWidget::addAction() and QMenu::menuAction().

QAction *QMenuBar::addSeparator()

Appends a separator to the menu.

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::changeEvent(QEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::changeEvent(QEvent *event).

void QMenuBar::clear()

Removes all the actions from the menu bar.

Note: On macOS, menu items that have been merged to the system menu bar are not removed by this function. One way to handle this would be to remove the extra actions yourself. You can set the menu role on the different menus, so that you know ahead of time which menu items get merged and which do not. Then decide what to recreate or remove yourself.

See also removeAction().

QWidget *QMenuBar::cornerWidget(Qt::Corner corner = Qt::TopRightCorner) const

Returns the widget on the left of the first or on the right of the last menu item, depending on corner.

Note: Using a corner other than Qt::TopRightCorner or Qt::TopLeftCorner will result in a warning.

See also setCornerWidget().

[override virtual protected] bool QMenuBar::event(QEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::event(QEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] bool QMenuBar::eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)

Reimplements: QObject::eventFilter(QObject *watched, QEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *)

Reimplements: QWidget::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent *)

Reimplements: QWidget::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent *event).

[override virtual] int QMenuBar::heightForWidth(int) const

Reimplements: QWidget::heightForWidth(int w) const.

[signal] void QMenuBar::hovered(QAction *action)

This signal is emitted when a menu action is highlighted; action is the action that caused the event to be sent.

Often this is used to update status information.

See also triggered() and QAction::hovered().

[virtual protected] void QMenuBar::initStyleOption(QStyleOptionMenuItem *option, const QAction *action) const

Initialize option with the values from the menu bar and information from action. This method is useful for subclasses when they need a QStyleOptionMenuItem, but don't want to fill in all the information themselves.

See also QStyleOption::initFrom() and QMenu::initStyleOption().

QAction *QMenuBar::insertMenu(QAction *before, QMenu *menu)

This convenience function inserts menu before action before and returns the menus menuAction().

See also QWidget::insertAction() and addMenu().

QAction *QMenuBar::insertSeparator(QAction *before)

This convenience function creates a new separator action, i.e. an action with QAction::isSeparator() returning true. The function inserts the newly created action into this menu bar's list of actions before action before and returns it.

See also QWidget::insertAction() and addSeparator().

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::leaveEvent(QEvent *)

Reimplements: QWidget::leaveEvent(QEvent *event).

[override virtual] QSize QMenuBar::minimumSizeHint() const

Reimplements an access function for property: QWidget::minimumSizeHint.

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *)

Reimplements: QWidget::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event).

void QMenuBar::setActiveAction(QAction *act)

Sets the currently highlighted action to act.

See also activeAction().

void QMenuBar::setCornerWidget(QWidget *widget, Qt::Corner corner = Qt::TopRightCorner)

This sets the given widget to be shown directly on the left of the first menu item, or on the right of the last menu item, depending on corner.

The menu bar takes ownership of widget, reparenting it into the menu bar. However, if the corner already contains a widget, this previous widget will no longer be managed and will still be a visible child of the menu bar.

Note: Using a corner other than Qt::TopRightCorner or Qt::TopLeftCorner will result in a warning.

See also cornerWidget().

[override virtual slot] void QMenuBar::setVisible(bool visible)

Reimplements an access function for property: QWidget::visible.

[override virtual] QSize QMenuBar::sizeHint() const

Reimplements an access function for property: QWidget::sizeHint.

[override virtual protected] void QMenuBar::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e)

Reimplements: QObject::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event).

NSMenu *QMenuBar::toNSMenu()

Returns the native NSMenu for this menu bar. Available on macOS only.

Note: Qt may set the delegate on the native menu bar. If you need to set your own delegate, make sure you save the original one and forward any calls to it.

[signal] void QMenuBar::triggered(QAction *action)

This signal is emitted when an action in a menu belonging to this menubar is triggered as a result of a mouse click; action is the action that caused the signal to be emitted.

Note: QMenuBar has to have ownership of the QMenu in order this signal to work.

Normally, you connect each menu action to a single slot using QAction::triggered(), but sometimes you will want to connect several items to a single slot (most often if the user selects from an array). This signal is useful in such cases.

See also hovered() and QAction::triggered().

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