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The QToolBox class provides a column of tabbed widget items. More...
Inherits QFrame.
The QToolBox class provides a column of tabbed widget items.
A toolbox is a widget that displays a column of tabs one above the other, with the current item displayed below the current tab. Every tab has an index position within the column of tabs. A tab's item is a QWidget.
Each item has an itemText(), an optional itemIcon(), an optional itemToolTip(), and a widget(). The item's attributes can be changed with setItemText(), setItemIcon(), and setItemToolTip(). Each item can be enabled or disabled individually with setItemEnabled().
Items are added using addItem(), or inserted at particular positions using insertItem(). The total number of items is given by count(). Items can be deleted with delete, or removed from the toolbox with removeItem(). Combining removeItem() and insertItem() allows you to move items to different positions.
The index of the current item widget is returned by currentIndex(), and set with setCurrentIndex(). The index of a particular item can be found using indexOf(), and the item at a given index is returned by item().
The currentChanged() signal is emitted when the current item is changed.
The parent argument, if not None, causes self to be owned by Qt instead of PyQt.
Constructs a new toolbox with the given parent and the flags, f.
The item argument has it's ownership transferred to Qt.
Adds the widget in a new tab at bottom of the toolbox. The new tab's text is set to text, and the iconSet is displayed to the left of the text. Returns the new tab's index.
The item argument has it's ownership transferred to Qt.
This is an overloaded function.
Adds the widget w in a new tab at bottom of the toolbox. The new tab's text is set to text. Returns the new tab's index.
Reimplemented from QWidget.changeEvent().
Returns a pointer to the current widget, or 0 if there is no such item.
See also currentIndex() and setCurrentWidget().
Reimplemented from QObject.event().
Returns the index of widget, or -1 if the item does not exist.
The item argument has it's ownership transferred to Qt.
Inserts the widget at position index, or at the bottom of the toolbox if index is out of range. The new item's text is set to text, and the icon is displayed to the left of the text. Returns the new item's index.
The widget argument has it's ownership transferred to Qt.
This is an overloaded function.
Inserts the widget at position index, or at the bottom of the toolbox if index is out of range. The new item's text is set to text. Returns the new item's index.
Returns true if the item at position index is enabled; otherwise returns false.
Returns the icon of the item at position index, or a null icon if index is out of range.
See also setItemIcon().
This virtual handler is called after a new item was added or inserted at position index.
See also itemRemoved().
This virtual handler is called after an item was removed from position index.
See also itemInserted().
Returns the text of the item at position index, or an empty string if index is out of range.
See also setItemText().
Returns the tooltip of the item at position index, or an empty string if index is out of range.
See also setItemToolTip().
Removes the item at position index from the toolbox. Note that the widget is not deleted.
This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setCurrentIndex(int).
This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setCurrentWidget(QWidget *).
Makeswidget the current widget. The widget must be an item in this tool box.
See also addItem(), setCurrentIndex(), and currentWidget().
If enabled is true then the item at position index is enabled; otherwise the item at position index is disabled.
See also isItemEnabled().
Sets the icon of the item at position index to icon.
See also itemIcon().
Sets the text of the item at position index to text.
If the provided text contains an ampersand character ('&'), a mnemonic is automatically created for it. The character that follows the '&' will be used as the shortcut key. Any previous mnemonic will be overwritten, or cleared if no mnemonic is defined by the text. See the QShortcut documentation for details (to display an actual ampersand, use '&&').
See also itemText().
Sets the tooltip of the item at position index to toolTip.
See also itemToolTip().
Reimplemented from QWidget.showEvent().
Returns the widget at position index, or 0 if there is no such item.
This is the default overload of this signal.
This signal is emitted when the current item is changed. The new current item's index is passed in index, or -1 if there is no current item.
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