From 12f2e8ac4f5d47347b739514e994a41c084b5088 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Friedemann Kleint Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:51:18 +0200 Subject: Remove systray.qdoc and images. The system tray example initially was in QtSvg after the Qt 5 modularization split since it depended on it. In the meantime, it has been moved back to qtbase. Change-Id: I6337ba71d5f53680ead7db4a52049407c88275cf Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen --- doc/src/examples/systray.qdoc | 183 ---------------------------------- doc/src/images/systemtray-editor.png | Bin 18147 -> 0 bytes doc/src/images/systemtray-example.png | Bin 47588 -> 0 bytes 3 files changed, 183 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/src/examples/systray.qdoc delete mode 100644 doc/src/images/systemtray-editor.png delete mode 100644 doc/src/images/systemtray-example.png diff --git a/doc/src/examples/systray.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/systray.qdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 2cc8d7b..0000000 --- a/doc/src/examples/systray.qdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd. -** Contact: http://www.qt.io/licensing/ -** -** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. 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Please review the following information to ensure -** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements -** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html. -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - -/*! - \example desktop/systray - \title System Tray Icon Example - - - The System Tray Icon example shows how to add an icon with a menu - and popup messages to a desktop environment's system tray. - - \image systemtray-example.png Screenshot of the System Tray Icon. - - Modern operating systems usually provide a special area on the - desktop, called the system tray or notification area, where - long-running applications can display icons and short messages. - - This example consists of one single class, \c Window, providing - the main application window (i.e., an editor for the system tray - icon) and the associated icon. - - \image systemtray-editor.png - - The editor allows the user to choose the preferred icon as well as - set the balloon message's type and duration. The user can also - edit the message's title and body. Finally, the editor provide a - checkbox controlling whether the icon is actually shown in the - system tray, or not. - - \section1 Window Class Definition - - The \c Window class inherits QWidget: - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.h 0 - - We implement several private slots to respond to user - interaction. The other private functions are only convenience - functions provided to simplify the constructor. - - The tray icon is an instance of the QSystemTrayIcon class. To - check whether a system tray is present on the user's desktop, call - the static QSystemTrayIcon::isSystemTrayAvailable() - function. Associated with the icon, we provide a menu containing - the typical \gui minimize, \gui maximize, \gui restore and \gui - quit actions. We reimplement the QWidget::setVisible() function to - update the tray icon's menu whenever the editor's appearance - changes, e.g., when maximizing or minimizing the main application - window. - - Finally, we reimplement QWidget's \l {QWidget::}{closeEvent()} - function to be able to inform the user (when closing the editor - window) that the program will keep running in the system tray - until the user chooses the \gui Quit entry in the icon's context - menu. - - \section1 Window Class Implementation - - When constructing the editor widget, we first create the various - editor elements before we create the actual system tray icon: - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 0 - - We ensure that the application responds to user input by - connecting most of the editor's input widgets (including the - system tray icon) to the application's private slots. But note the - visibility checkbox; its \l {QCheckBox::}{toggled()} signal is - connected to the \e {icon}'s \l {QSystemTrayIcon::}{setVisible()} - function instead. - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 3 - - The \c setIcon() slot is triggered whenever the current index in - the icon combobox changes, i.e., whenever the user chooses another - icon in the editor. Note that it is also called when the user - activates the tray icon with the left mouse button, triggering the - icon's \l {QSystemTrayIcon::}{activated()} signal. We will come - back to this signal shortly. - - The QSystemTrayIcon::setIcon() function sets the \l - {QSystemTrayIcon::}{icon} property that holds the actual system - tray icon. On Windows, the system tray icon size is 16x16; on X11, - the preferred size is 22x22. The icon will be scaled to the - appropriate size as necessary. - - Note that on X11, due to a limitation in the system tray - specification, mouse clicks on transparent areas in the icon are - propagated to the system tray. If this behavior is unacceptable, - we suggest using an icon with no transparency. - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 4 - - Whenever the user activates the system tray icon, it emits its \l - {QSystemTrayIcon::}{activated()} signal passing the triggering - reason as parameter. QSystemTrayIcon provides the \l - {QSystemTrayIcon::}{ActivationReason} enum to describe how the - icon was activated. - - In the constructor, we connected our icon's \l - {QSystemTrayIcon::}{activated()} signal to our custom \c - iconActivated() slot: If the user has clicked the icon using the - left mouse button, this function changes the icon image by - incrementing the icon combobox's current index, triggering the \c - setIcon() slot as mentioned above. If the user activates the icon - using the middle mouse button, it calls the custom \c - showMessage() slot: - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 5 - - When the \e showMessage() slot is triggered, we first retrieve the - message icon depending on the currently chosen message type. The - QSystemTrayIcon::MessageIcon enum describes the icon that is shown - when a balloon message is displayed. Then we call - QSystemTrayIcon's \l {QSystemTrayIcon::}{showMessage()} function - to show the message with the title, body, and icon for the time - specified in milliseconds. - - Mac OS X users note: The Growl notification system must be - installed for QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage() to display messages. - - QSystemTrayIcon also has the corresponding, \l {QSystemTrayIcon::} - {messageClicked()} signal, which is emitted when the user clicks a - message displayed by \l {QSystemTrayIcon::}{showMessage()}. - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 6 - - In the constructor, we connected the \l - {QSystemTrayIcon::}{messageClicked()} signal to our custom \c - messageClicked() slot that simply displays a message using the - QMessageBox class. - - QMessageBox provides a modal dialog with a short message, an icon, - and buttons laid out depending on the current style. It supports - four severity levels: "Question", "Information", "Warning" and - "Critical". The easiest way to pop up a message box in Qt is to - call one of the associated static functions, e.g., - QMessageBox::information(). - - As we mentioned earlier, we reimplement a couple of QWidget's - virtual functions: - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 1 - - Our reimplementation of the QWidget::setVisible() function updates - the tray icon's menu whenever the editor's appearance changes, - e.g., when maximizing or minimizing the main application window, - before calling the base class implementation. - - \snippet examples/desktop/systray/window.cpp 2 - - We have reimplemented the QWidget::closeEvent() event handler to - receive widget close events, showing the above message to the - users when they are closing the editor window. - - In addition to the functions and slots discussed above, we have - also implemented several convenience functions to simplify the - constructor: \c createIconGroupBox(), \c createMessageGroupBox(), - \c createActions() and \c createTrayIcon(). See the \l - {desktop/systray/window.cpp}{window.cpp} file for details. -*/ diff --git a/doc/src/images/systemtray-editor.png b/doc/src/images/systemtray-editor.png deleted file mode 100644 index fb15dea..0000000 Binary files a/doc/src/images/systemtray-editor.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/src/images/systemtray-example.png b/doc/src/images/systemtray-example.png deleted file mode 100644 index 98b5c81..0000000 Binary files a/doc/src/images/systemtray-example.png and /dev/null differ -- cgit v1.2.1