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41 |
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42 | /*!
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43 | \example dialogs/classwizard
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44 | \title Class Wizard Example
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45 |
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46 | The License Wizard example shows how to implement linear
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47 | wizards using QWizard.
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48 |
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49 | \image classwizard.png Screenshot of the Class Wizard example
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50 |
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51 | Most wizards have a linear structure, with page 1 followed by
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52 | page 2 and so on until the last page. Some wizards are more
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53 | complex in that they allow different traversal paths based on the
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54 | information provided by the user. The
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55 | \l{dialogs/licensewizard}{License Wizard} example shows how to
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56 | create such wizards.
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57 |
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58 | The Class Wizard example consists of the following classes:
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59 |
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60 | \list
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61 | \o \c ClassWizard inherits QWizard and provides a
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62 | three-step wizard that generates the skeleton of a C++ class
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63 | based on the user's input.
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64 | \o \c IntroPage, \c ClassInfoPage, \c CodeStylePage, \c
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65 | OutputFilesPage, and \c ConclusionPage are QWizardPage
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66 | subclasses that implement the wizard pages.
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67 | \endlist
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68 |
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69 | \section1 ClassWizard Class Definition
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70 |
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71 | \image classwizard-flow.png The Class Wizard pages
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72 |
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73 | We will see how to subclass QWizard to implement our own wizard.
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74 | The concrete wizard class is called \c ClassWizard and provides
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75 | five pages:
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76 |
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77 | \list
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78 | \o The first page is an introduction page, telling the user what
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79 | the wizard is going to do.
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80 | \o The second page asks for a class name and a base class, and
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81 | allows the user to specify whether the class should have a \c
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82 | Q_OBJECT macro and what constructors it should provide.
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83 | \o The third page allows the user to set some options related to the code
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84 | style, such as the macro used to protect the header file from
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85 | multiple inclusion (e.g., \c MYDIALOG_H).
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86 | \o The fourth page allows the user to specify the names of the
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87 | output files.
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88 | \o The fifth page is a conclusion page.
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89 | \endlist
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90 |
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91 | Although the program is just an example, if you press \gui Finish
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92 | (\gui Done on Mac OS X), actual C++ source files will actually be
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93 | generated.
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94 |
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95 | \section1 The ClassWizard Class
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96 |
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97 | Here's the \c ClassWizard definition:
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98 |
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99 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.h 0
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100 |
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101 | The class reimplements QDialog's \l{QDialog::}{accept()} slot.
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102 | This slot is called when the user clicks \gui{Finish}.
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103 |
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104 | Here's the constructor:
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105 |
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106 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 1
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107 |
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108 | We instantiate the five pages and insert them into the wizard
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109 | using QWizard::addPage(). The order in which they are inserted
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110 | is also the order in which they will be shown later on.
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111 |
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112 | We call QWizard::setPixmap() to set the banner and the
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113 | background pixmaps for all pages. The banner is used as a
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114 | background for the page header when the wizard's style is
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115 | \l{QWizard::}{ModernStyle}; the background is used as the
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116 | dialog's background in \l{QWizard::}{MacStyle}. (See \l{Elements
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117 | of a Wizard Page} for more information.)
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118 |
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119 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 3
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120 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 4
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121 | \dots
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122 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 5
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123 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 6
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124 |
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125 | If the user clicks \gui Finish, we extract the information from
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126 | the various pages using QWizard::field() and generate the files.
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127 | The code is long and tedious (and has barely anything to do with
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128 | noble art of designing wizards), so most of it is skipped here.
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129 | See the actual example in the Qt distribution for the details if
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130 | you're curious.
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131 |
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132 | \section1 The IntroPage Class
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133 |
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134 | The pages are defined in \c classwizard.h and implemented in \c
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135 | classwizard.cpp, together with \c ClassWizard. We will start with
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136 | the easiest page:
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137 |
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138 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.h 1
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139 | \codeline
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140 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 7
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141 |
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142 | A page inherits from QWizardPage. We set a
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143 | \l{QWizardPage::}{title} and a
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144 | \l{QWizard::WatermarkPixmap}{watermark pixmap}. By not setting
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145 | any \l{QWizardPage::}{subTitle}, we ensure that no header is
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146 | displayed for this page. (On Windows, it is customary for wizards
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147 | to display a watermark pixmap on the first and last pages, and to
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148 | have a header on the other pages.)
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149 |
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150 | Then we create a QLabel and add it to a layout.
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151 |
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152 | \section1 The ClassInfoPage Class
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153 |
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154 | The second page is defined and implemented as follows:
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155 |
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156 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.h 2
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157 | \codeline
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158 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 9
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159 | \dots
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160 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 12
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161 | \dots
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162 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 13
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163 |
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164 | First, we set the page's \l{QWizardPage::}{title},
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165 | \l{QWizardPage::}{subTitle}, and \l{QWizard::LogoPixmap}{logo
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166 | pixmap}. The logo pixmap is displayed in the page's header in
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167 | \l{QWizard::}{ClassicStyle} and \l{QWizard::}{ModernStyle}.
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168 |
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169 | Then we create the child widgets, create \l{Registering and Using
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170 | Fields}{wizard fields} associated with them, and put them into
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171 | layouts. The \c className field is created with an asterisk (\c
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172 | *) next to its name. This makes it a \l{mandatory field}, that
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173 | is, a field that must be filled before the user can press the
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174 | \gui Next button (\gui Continue on Mac OS X). The fields' values
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175 | can be accessed from any other page using QWizardPage::field(),
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176 | or from the wizard code using QWizard::field().
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177 |
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178 | \section1 The CodeStylePage Class
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179 |
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180 | The third page is defined and implemented as follows:
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181 |
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182 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.h 3
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183 | \codeline
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184 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 14
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185 | \dots
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186 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 15
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187 | \codeline
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188 | \snippet examples/dialogs/classwizard/classwizard.cpp 16
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189 |
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190 | The code in the constructor is very similar to what we did for \c
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191 | ClassInfoPage, so we skipped most of it.
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192 |
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193 | The \c initializePage() function is what makes this class
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194 | interesting. It is reimplemented from QWizardPage and is used to
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195 | initialize some of the page's fields with values from the
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196 | previous page (namely, \c className and \c baseClass). For
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197 | example, if the class name on page 2 is \c SuperDuperWidget, the
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198 | default macro name on page 3 is \c SUPERDUPERWIDGET_H.
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199 |
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200 | The \c OutputFilesPage and \c ConclusionPage classes are very
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201 | similar to \c CodeStylePage, so we won't review them here.
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202 |
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203 | \sa QWizard, {License Wizard Example}, {Trivial Wizard Example}
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204 | */
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