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The following class members are part of the Qt 3 support layer. They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.
This enum describes the position of the tool button's text label in relation to the tool button's icon.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QToolButton::BesideIcon | 0 | The text appears beside the icon. |
QToolButton::BelowIcon | 1 | The text appears below the icon. |
Constructs an empty tool button called name, with parent parent.
Constructs a tool button as an arrow button. The Qt::ArrowType type defines the arrow direction. Possible values are Qt::LeftArrow, Qt::RightArrow, Qt::UpArrow, and Qt::DownArrow.
An arrow button has auto-repeat turned on by default.
The parent and name arguments are sent to the QWidget constructor.
Constructs a tool button called name, that is a child of parent.
The tool button will display the given icon, with its text label and tool tip set to textLabel and its status bar message set to statusTip. It will be connected to the slot in object receiver.
Use icon() instead.
See also setIconSet().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Since Qt 3.0, QIcon contains both the On and Off icons.
For ease of porting, this function ignores the on parameter and returns the icon property. If you relied on the on parameter, you probably want to update your code to use the QIcon On/Off mechanism.
Use icon() instead.
See also setOffIconSet().
Use icon() instead.
See also setOnIconSet().
Use showMenu() instead.
Use menu() instead.
See also setPopup().
Use the style hint QStyle::SH_ToolButton_PopupDelay instead.
See also setPopupDelay().
Use setIcon() instead.
See also iconSet().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Since Qt 3.0, QIcon contains both the On and Off icons.
For ease of porting, this function ignores the on parameter and sets the icon property. If you relied on the on parameter, you probably want to update your code to use the QIcon On/Off mechanism.
See also icon and QIcon::State.
Use setIcon() instead.
See also offIconSet().
Use setIcon() instead.
See also onIconSet().
Use setIcon(QIcon(pixmap)) instead.
Use setMenu() instead.
See also popup().
Use the style hint QStyle::SH_ToolButton_PopupDelay instead.
See also popupDelay().
Use setText() and setToolTip() instead.
See also textLabel().
Use setToolButtonStyle() instead.
See also textPosition().
Use setIconSize() instead.
See also usesBigPixmap().
Use setToolButtonStyle() instead.
See also usesTextLabel().
Use text() instead.
See also setTextLabel().
Use toolButtonStyle() instead.
See also setTextPosition().
Use iconSize() instead.
See also setUsesBigPixmap().
Use toolButtonStyle() instead.
See also setUsesTextLabel().
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