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QWhatsThis Class Reference

The QWhatsThis class provides a simple description of any widget, i.e. More...

#include <qwhatsthis.h>

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Static Public Member Functions

static void enterWhatsThisMode ()
 This function switches the user interface into "What's This?" mode.
 
static bool inWhatsThisMode ()
 Returns true if the user interface is in "What's This?" mode; otherwise returns false.
 
static void leaveWhatsThisMode ()
 If the user interface is in "What's This?" mode, this function switches back to normal mode; otherwise it does nothing.
 
static void showText (const QPoint &pos, const QString &text, QWidget *w=nullptr)
 Shows text as a "What's This?" window, at global position pos.
 
static void hideText ()
 If a "What's This?" window is showing, this destroys it.
 

Detailed Description

The QWhatsThis class provides a simple description of any widget, i.e.

answering the question "What's This?".

\inmodule QtWidgets

"What's This?" help is part of an application's online help system, and provides users with information about the functionality and usage of a particular widget. "What's This?" help texts are typically longer and more detailed than \l{QToolTip}{tooltips}, but generally provide less information than that supplied by separate help windows.

QWhatsThis provides a single window with an explanatory text that pops up when the user asks "What's This?". The default way for users to ask the question is to move the focus to the relevant widget and press Shift+F1. The help text appears immediately; it goes away as soon as the user does something else. (Note that if there is a shortcut for Shift+F1, this mechanism will not work.) Some dialogs provide a "?" button that users can click to enter "What's This?" mode; they then click the relevant widget to pop up the "What's This?" window. It is also possible to provide a a menu option or toolbar button to switch into "What's This?" mode.

To add "What's This?" text to a widget or an action, you simply call QWidget::setWhatsThis() or QAction::setWhatsThis().

The text can be either rich text or plain text. If you specify a rich text formatted string, it will be rendered using the default stylesheet, making it possible to embed images in the displayed text. To be as fast as possible, the default stylesheet uses a simple method to determine whether the text can be rendered as plain text. See Qt::mightBeRichText() for details.

newAct = new QAction(tr("&New"), this);
newAct->setShortcut(tr("Ctrl+N"));
newAct->setStatusTip(tr("Create a new file"));
newAct->setWhatsThis(tr("Click this option to create a new file."));

An alternative way to enter "What's This?" mode is to call createAction(), and add the returned QAction to either a menu or a tool bar. By invoking this context help action (in the picture below, the button with the arrow and question mark icon) the user switches into "What's This?" mode. If they now click on a widget the appropriate help text is shown. The mode is left when help is given or when the user presses Esc.

You can enter "What's This?" mode programmatically with enterWhatsThisMode(), check the mode with inWhatsThisMode(), and return to normal mode with leaveWhatsThisMode().

If you want to control the "What's This?" behavior of a widget manually see Qt::WA_CustomWhatsThis.

It is also possible to show different help texts for different regions of a widget, by using a QHelpEvent of type QEvent::WhatsThis. Intercept the help event in your widget's QWidget::event() function and call QWhatsThis::showText() with the text you want to display for the position specified in QHelpEvent::pos(). If the text is rich text and the user clicks on a link, the widget also receives a QWhatsThisClickedEvent with the link's reference as QWhatsThisClickedEvent::href(). If a QWhatsThisClickedEvent is handled (i.e. QWidget::event() returns true), the help window remains visible. Call QWhatsThis::hideText() to hide it explicitly.

See also
QToolTip

Definition at line 19 of file qwhatsthis.h.

Member Function Documentation

◆ enterWhatsThisMode()

void QWhatsThis::enterWhatsThisMode ( )
static

This function switches the user interface into "What's This?" mode.

The user interface can be switched back into normal mode by the user (e.g. by them clicking or pressing Esc), or programmatically by calling leaveWhatsThisMode().

When entering "What's This?" mode, a QEvent of type Qt::EnterWhatsThisMode is sent to all toplevel widgets.

See also
inWhatsThisMode(), leaveWhatsThisMode()

Definition at line 491 of file qwhatsthis.cpp.

References QEvent::EnterWhatsThisMode, QWhatsThisPrivate::instance, QWhatsThisPrivate::notifyToplevels(), and void.

Referenced by QApplication::event(), QMenu::keyPressEvent(), and QMdiSubWindowPrivate::processClickedSubControl().

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◆ hideText()

void QWhatsThis::hideText ( )
static

If a "What's This?" window is showing, this destroys it.

See also
showText()

Definition at line 609 of file qwhatsthis.cpp.

References QWhatsThat::instance.

◆ inWhatsThisMode()

bool QWhatsThis::inWhatsThisMode ( )
static

Returns true if the user interface is in "What's This?" mode; otherwise returns false.

See also
enterWhatsThisMode()

Definition at line 506 of file qwhatsthis.cpp.

References QWhatsThisPrivate::instance.

Referenced by QMenuPrivate::activateAction(), QDialog::closeEvent(), QtWidgetsShortcutPrivate::handleWhatsThis(), and QMenuBar::mousePressEvent().

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◆ leaveWhatsThisMode()

void QWhatsThis::leaveWhatsThisMode ( )
static

If the user interface is in "What's This?" mode, this function switches back to normal mode; otherwise it does nothing.

When leaving "What's This?" mode, a QEvent of type Qt::LeaveWhatsThisMode is sent to all toplevel widgets.

See also
enterWhatsThisMode(), inWhatsThisMode()

Definition at line 520 of file qwhatsthis.cpp.

References QWhatsThisPrivate::instance, QEvent::LeaveWhatsThisMode, and QWhatsThisPrivate::notifyToplevels().

Referenced by QDialog::closeEvent(), and QWhatsThisPrivate::eventFilter().

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◆ showText()

void QWhatsThis::showText ( const QPoint & pos,
const QString & text,
QWidget * w = nullptr )
static

Shows text as a "What's This?" window, at global position pos.

The optional widget argument, w, is used to determine the appropriate screen on multi-head systems.

See also
hideText()

Definition at line 598 of file qwhatsthis.cpp.

References pos, QWhatsThisPrivate::say(), and text.

Referenced by QMenuPrivate::activateAction(), QTabBar::event(), QWidget::event(), QtWidgetsShortcutPrivate::handleWhatsThis(), QAbstractItemDelegate::helpEvent(), QMenuBar::mousePressEvent(), QTextBrowserPrivate::setSource(), and QHeaderView::viewportEvent().

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