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The QtColorPropertyManager provides and manages QColor properties. More...
#include <QtColorPropertyManager>
Inherits QtAbstractPropertyManager.
The QtColorPropertyManager provides and manages QColor properties.
A color property has nested red, green and blue subproperties. The top-level property's value can be retrieved using the value() function, and set using the setValue() slot.
The subproperties are created by a QtIntPropertyManager object. This manager can be retrieved using the subIntPropertyManager() function. In order to provide editing widgets for the subproperties in a property browser widget, this manager must be associated with an editor factory.
In addition, QtColorPropertyManager provides the valueChanged() signal which is emitted whenever a property created by this manager changes.
See also QtAbstractPropertyManager, QtAbstractPropertyBrowser, and QtIntPropertyManager.
Creates a manager with the given parent.
Destroys this manager, and all the properties it has created.
Sets the value of the given property to value. Nested properties are updated automatically.
See also value() and valueChanged().
Returns the manager that produces the nested red, green and blue subproperties.
In order to provide editing widgets for the subproperties in a property browser widget, this manager must be associated with an editor factory.
See also QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::setFactoryForManager().
Returns the given property's value.
If the given property is not managed by this manager, this function returns an invalid color.
See also setValue().
This signal is emitted whenever a property created by this manager changes its value, passing a pointer to the property and the new value as parameters.
See also setValue().
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