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Doc: Fix misc. doc errors and document undocumented functions
Change-Id: I0c1e0a36ee37d5a8f3741f0405f63f9b26967f32 Reviewed-by: Qt Doc Bot <qt_docbot@qt-project.org> Reviewed-by: Kim M. Kalland <kim.kalland@nokia.com>
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of the object.
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*/
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/*! \enum Qt::TouchPointState
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\since 4.6
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This enum represents the state of a touch point at the time a
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QTouchEvent occurred.
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\value TouchPointPressed The touch point is now pressed.
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\value TouchPointMoved The touch point moved.
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\value TouchPointStationary The touch point did not move.
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\value TouchPointReleased The touch point was released.
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*/
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/*!
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\enum Qt::GestureState
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\since 4.6
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can take some time, but this function does not block the event
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loop. Other events are still delivered to the application while
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the operation is performed. On Windows, the Qt event loop is
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blocked while during the operation.
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blocked during the operation.
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*/
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Qt::DropAction QDrag::exec(Qt::DropActions supportedActions)
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return QGuiApplicationPrivate::instance()->getPixmapCursor(shape);
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}
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/*!
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Returns the set of possible drop actions for this drag operation.
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\sa exec(), defaultAction()
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*/
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Qt::DropActions QDrag::supportedActions() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->supported_actions;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the default proposed drop action for this drag operation.
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\sa exec(), supportedActions()
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*/
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Qt::DropAction QDrag::defaultAction() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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Sets the keyboard modifiers flags for this event.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn ulong QInputEvent::timestamp() const
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Returns the window system's timestamp for this event.
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*/
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/*! \fn void QInputEvent::setTimestamp(ulong atimestamp)
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\internal
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Sets the timestamp for this event.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QMouseEvent
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\ingroup events
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QEvent::MouseButtonRelease, QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick,
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or QEvent::MouseMove.
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The \a pos is the mouse cursor's position relative to the
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receiving widget. The cursor's position in global coordinates is
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specified by \a globalPos. The \a button that caused the event is
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The points \a localPos, \a windowPos and \a screenPos specify the
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mouse cursor's position relative to the receiving widget or item,
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window, and screen, respectively.
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The \a button that caused the event is
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given as a value from the \l Qt::MouseButton enum. If the event \a
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type is \l MouseMove, the appropriate button for this event is
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Qt::NoButton. \a buttons is the state of all buttons at the
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QMouseEvent::pos() const
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\fn QPoint QMouseEvent::pos() const
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Returns the position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget
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that received the event.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QMouseEvent::globalPos() const
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\fn QPoint QMouseEvent::globalPos() const
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Returns the global position of the mouse cursor \e{at the time
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of the event}. This is important on asynchronous window systems
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\sa button(), Qt::MouseButton
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QPointF QMouseEvent::posF() const
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\obsolete
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Use localPos() instead.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QHoverEvent
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\ingroup events
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QHoverEvent::pos() const
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\fn QPoint QHoverEvent::pos() const
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Returns the position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget
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that received the event.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QHoverEvent::oldPos() const
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\fn QPoint QHoverEvent::oldPos() const
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Returns the previous position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget
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that received the event. If there is no previous position, oldPos() will
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\sa pos()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPointF &QHoverEvent::posF() const
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Returns the position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget
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that received the event.
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On QEvent::HoverLeave events, this position will always be
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QPointF(-1, -1).
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\sa oldPosF()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPointF &QHoverEvent::oldPosF() const
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Returns the previous position of the mouse cursor, relative to the widget
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that received the event. If there is no previous position, oldPosF() will
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return the same position as posF().
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On QEvent::HoverEnter events, this position will always be
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QPointF(-1, -1).
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\sa posF()
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a hover event object.
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QEvent::HoverLeave, or QEvent::HoverMove.
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The \a pos is the current mouse cursor's position relative to the
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receiving widget, while \a oldPos is the previous mouse cursor's
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position relative to the receiving widget.
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receiving widget, while \a oldPos is its previous such position.
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\a modifiers hold the state of all keyboard modifiers at the time
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of the event.
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*/
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QHoverEvent::QHoverEvent(Type type, const QPointF &pos, const QPointF &oldPos, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers)
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: QInputEvent(type, modifiers), p(pos), op(oldPos)
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/*!
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\fn Qt::Orientation QWheelEvent::orientation() const
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\obsolete
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Returns the wheel's orientation.
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Use angleDelta() instead.
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*/
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/*!
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\obsolete
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Constructs a wheel event object.
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Use the QPoint-based constructor instead.
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Use the constructor taking \e angleDelta and \e pixelDelta QPoints instead.
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The position, \a pos, is the location of the mouse cursor within
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the widget. The globalPos() is initialized to QCursor::pos()
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\obsolete
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Constructs a wheel event object.
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Use the QPoint-based constructor instead.
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Use the constructor taking \e angleDelta and \e pixelDelta QPoints instead.
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The \a pos provides the location of the mouse cursor
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within the widget. The position in global coordinates is specified
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The \a pos provides the location of the mouse cursor
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within the window. The position in global coordinates is specified
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by \a globalPos. \a pixelDelta contains the scrolling distance
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in pixels on screen, \a angleDelta contains the wheel rotation distance.
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\a pixelDelta is optional and can be null.
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by \a globalPos.
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\a modifiers holds the keyboard modifier flags at the time of the event.
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\a pixelDelta contains the scrolling distance in pixels on screen, while
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\a angleDelta contains the wheel rotation distance. \a pixelDelta is
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optional and can be null.
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\a pixelDelta contains the scrolling delta in pixels,
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\a angleDelta contains the rotation distance, and
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\a orient holds the wheel's orientation.
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The mouse and keyboard states at the time of the event are specified by
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\a buttons and \a modifiers.
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\sa pos(), globalPos(), delta(), state()
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For backwards compatibility, the event can also hold monodirectional wheel
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event data: \a qt4Delta specifies the rotation, and \a qt4Orientation the
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direction.
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\sa posF(), globalPosF(), angleDelta(), pixelDelta()
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*/
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QWheelEvent::QWheelEvent(const QPointF &pos, const QPointF& globalPos,
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/*!
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\fn int QWheelEvent::delta() const
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\obsolete
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This function has been deprecated, use pixelDelta() or angleDelta() instead.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QWheelEvent::pos() const
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\fn QPoint QWheelEvent::pos() const
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Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the widget
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that received the event.
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/*!
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\fn const QPoint &QWheelEvent::globalPos() const
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\fn QPoint QWheelEvent::globalPos() const
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Returns the global position of the mouse pointer \e{at the time
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of the event}. This is important on asynchronous window systems
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\sa globalX(), globalPos()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPointF &QWheelEvent::posF() const
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Returns the position of the mouse cursor relative to the widget
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that received the event.
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If you move your widgets around in response to mouse events,
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use globalPosF() instead of this function.
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\sa globalPosF()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const QPointF &QWheelEvent::globalPosF() const
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Returns the global position of the mouse pointer \e{at the time
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of the event}. This is important on asynchronous window systems
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such as X11; whenever you move your widgets around in response to
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mouse events, globalPosF() can differ a lot from the current
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cursor position returned by QCursor::pos().
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\sa posF()
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*/
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/*!
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\class QKeyEvent
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\brief The QKeyEvent class describes a key event.
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The event handler QWindow::exposeEvent() receives expose events.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs an expose event for the given \a exposeRegion.
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*/
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QExposeEvent::QExposeEvent(const QRegion &exposeRegion)
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: QEvent(Expose)
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, rgn(exposeRegion)
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{
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}
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/*!
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\fn const QRegion &QExposeEvent::region() const
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Returns the window area that has been exposed.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QResizeEvent
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\brief The QResizeEvent class contains event parameters for resize events.
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\since 5.0
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\inmodule QtGui
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\brief This event is sent by the input context to input objects.
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\brief The QInputMethodQueryEvent class provides an event sent by the input context to input objects.
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/*!
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Sets query property to given value.
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Sets property \a query to \a value.
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*/
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void QInputMethodQueryEvent::setValue(Qt::InputMethodQuery query, const QVariant &value)
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/*!
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Returns value of a query property.
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Returns value of the property \a query.
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QVariant QInputMethodQueryEvent::value(Qt::InputMethodQuery query) const
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{
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The \a pos parameter indicates where the event occurred in the
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widget; \a globalPos is the corresponding position in absolute
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coordinates. The \a hiResGlobalPos contains a high resolution
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measurement of the position.
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coordinates.
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\a pressure contains the pressure exerted on the \a device.
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*/
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\fn const QPoint &QTabletEvent::pos() const
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\fn QPoint QTabletEvent::pos() const
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Returns the position of the device, relative to the widget that
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\fn QPoint QTabletEvent::globalPos() const
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Returns the global position of the device \e{at the time of the
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The high precision y position of the tablet device.
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Returns the position of the device, relative to the widget that
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received the event.
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If you move widgets around in response to mouse events, use
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\sa globalPosF()
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Returns the global position of the device \e{at the time of the
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whenever you move your widgets around in response to mouse events,
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globalPosF() can differ significantly from the current position
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QCursor::pos().
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\sa posF()
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*/
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#endif // QT_NO_TABLETEVENT
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#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
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\fn const QPoint& QDropEvent::pos() const
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\fn QPoint QDropEvent::pos() const
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Returns the position where the drop was made.
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QGraphicsItem::acceptTouchEvents()
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/*! \enum Qt::TouchPointState
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\since 4.6
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This enum represents the state of a touch point at the time the
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QTouchEvent occurred.
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\value TouchPointPressed The touch point is now pressed.
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\value TouchPointMoved The touch point moved.
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\value TouchPointStationary The touch point did not move.
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\value TouchPointReleased The touch point was released.
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/*! \enum QTouchEvent::DeviceType
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\obsolete
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This enum represents the type of device that generated a QTouchEvent.
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This enum has been deprecated. Use QTouchDevice::DeviceType instead.
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\omitvalue TouchPad
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\omitvalue TouchScreen
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\sa QTouchDevice::DeviceType, QTouchDevice::type(), QTouchEvent::device()
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Constructs a QTouchEvent with the given \a eventType, \a deviceType, \a
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touchPoints and \a device. The \a touchPointStates and \a modifiers
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Constructs a QTouchEvent with the given \a eventType, \a device, and
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\a touchPoints. The \a touchPointStates and \a modifiers
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are the current touch point states and keyboard modifiers at the time of
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the event.
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Returns the touch device Type, which is of type \l {QTouchEvent::DeviceType} {DeviceType}.
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/*! \fn QTouchEvent::DeviceType QTouchEvent::deviceType() const
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Returns the touch device Type, which is of type \l {QTouchEvent::DeviceType} {DeviceType}.
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Returns the touch device from which this touch event originates.
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Sets the list of touch points for this event.
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/*! \fn void QTouchEvent::setDeviceType(DeviceType deviceType)
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Sets the device type to \a deviceType, which is of type \l {QTouchEvent::DeviceType}
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/*! \fn void QTouchEvent::setTouchDevice(QTouchDevice *device)
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\internal
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Sets the touch event's device to the given one.
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Sets the device to \a adevice.
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/*! \class QTouchEvent::TouchPoint
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\inmodule QtGui
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*/
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/*! \enum QTouchEvent::TouchPoint::InfoFlags
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/*! \enum TouchPoint::InfoFlag
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The values of this enum describe additional information about a touch point.
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\value Pen Indicates that the contact has been made by a designated pointing device (e.g. a pen) instead of a finger.
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*/
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/*! \internal
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/*!
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\internal
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Constructs a QTouchEvent::TouchPoint for use in a QTouchEvent.
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*/
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: d(new QTouchEventTouchPointPrivate(id))
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{ }
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/*! \internal
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/*!
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\fn TouchPoint::TouchPoint(const TouchPoint &other)
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\internal
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Constructs a copy of \a other.
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*/
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d->ref.ref();
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}
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/*! \internal
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/*!
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\internal
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Destroys the QTouchEvent::TouchPoint.
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*/
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d->rawScreenPositions = positions;
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}
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/* \internal */
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/*!
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\internal
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*/
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void QTouchEvent::TouchPoint::setFlags(InfoFlags flags)
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{
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if (d->ref.load() != 1)
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}
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/*!
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\fn QTouchEvent::TouchPoint &QTouchEvent::TouchPoint::operator=(const QTouchEvent::TouchPoint &other)
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\fn TouchPoint &TouchPoint::operator=(const TouchPoint &other)
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\internal
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*/
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class Q_GUI_EXPORT QMouseEvent : public QInputEvent
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{
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public:
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &pos, Qt::MouseButton button,
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &localPos, Qt::MouseButton button,
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Qt::MouseButtons buttons, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers);
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &pos, const QPointF &globalPos,
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &localPos, const QPointF &screenPos,
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Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::MouseButtons buttons,
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Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers);
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &pos, const QPointF &windowPos, const QPointF &globalPos,
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QMouseEvent(Type type, const QPointF &localPos, const QPointF &windowPos, const QPointF &screenPos,
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Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::MouseButtons buttons,
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Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers);
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~QMouseEvent();
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|
@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ public:
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Qt::KeyboardModifiers keyState, qint64 uniqueID);
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~QTabletEvent();
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inline const QPoint pos() const { return mPos.toPoint(); }
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inline const QPoint globalPos() const { return mGPos.toPoint(); }
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inline QPoint pos() const { return mPos.toPoint(); }
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inline QPoint globalPos() const { return mGPos.toPoint(); }
|
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#if QT_DEPRECATED_SINCE(5,0)
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QT_DEPRECATED inline const QPointF &hiResGlobalPos() const { return mPos; }
|
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#endif
|
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|
@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ public:
|
|||
Qt::MouseButtons buttons, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers, Type type = Drop);
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||||
~QDropEvent();
|
||||
|
||||
inline const QPoint pos() const { return p.toPoint(); }
|
||||
inline QPoint pos() const { return p.toPoint(); }
|
||||
inline const QPointF &posF() const { return p; }
|
||||
inline Qt::MouseButtons mouseButtons() const { return mouseState; }
|
||||
inline Qt::KeyboardModifiers keyboardModifiers() const { return modState; }
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public:
|
|||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
/*!
|
||||
Flushes the given \a region from the specified \a window onto the
|
||||
Flushes the given \a region from the specified window \a win onto the
|
||||
screen.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the \a offset parameter is currently unused.
|
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