KMenuBar Class Reference
KDE Style-able menubar. More...
#include <kmenubar.h>
Inheritance diagram for KMenuBar:

Public Member Functions | |
KMenuBar (QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0) | |
void | setTopLevelMenu (bool top_level=true) |
This controls whether or not this menubar will be a top-level bar similar to the way Macintosh handles menubars. | |
bool | isTopLevelMenu () const |
Is our menubar a top-level (Macintosh style) menubar? | |
virtual void | setGeometry (const QRect &r) |
virtual void | setGeometry (int x, int y, int w, int h) |
virtual void | show () |
Protected Slots | |
void | slotReadConfig () |
Protected Member Functions | |
void | showEvent (QShowEvent *) |
void | resizeEvent (QResizeEvent *) |
bool | eventFilter (QObject *, QEvent *) |
virtual void | virtual_hook (int id, void *data) |
Detailed Description
KDE Style-able menubar.This is required since QMenuBar is currently not handled by QStyle.
- Author:
- Daniel "Mosfet" Duley.
- Version:
- Id
- kmenubar.h,v 1.54 2002/10/29 08:47:10 lunakl Exp
Definition at line 40 of file kmenubar.h.
Member Function Documentation
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This controls whether or not this menubar will be a top-level bar similar to the way Macintosh handles menubars. This overrides any global config settings. Keep in mind that it is probably a really bad idea to use this unless you really know what you're doing. A feature like a top-level menubar is one that should really be shared by all applications. If your app is the only one with a top-level bar, then things might look very... odd.
This is included only for those people that
Definition at line 82 of file kmenubar.cpp. |
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Is our menubar a top-level (Macintosh style) menubar?
Definition at line 140 of file kmenubar.cpp. |
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: