// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR LGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only #include "qquickbutton_p.h" #include "qquickbutton_p_p.h" #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \qmltype Button \inherits AbstractButton //! \nativetype QQuickButton \inqmlmodule QtQuick.Controls \since 5.7 \ingroup qtquickcontrols-buttons \brief Push-button that can be clicked to perform a command or answer a question. \image qtquickcontrols-button.gif Button presents a push-button control that can be pushed or clicked by the user. Buttons are normally used to perform an action, or to answer a question. Typical buttons are \e OK, \e Apply, \e Cancel, \e Close, \e Yes, \e No, and \e Help. Button inherits its API from AbstractButton. For instance, you can set \l {AbstractButton::text}{text}, display an \l {Icons in Qt Quick Controls}{icon}, and react to \l {AbstractButton::clicked}{clicks} using the AbstractButton API. A button emits the signal \l {AbstractButton::}{clicked()} when it is activated by the user. Connect to this signal to perform the button's action. Buttons also provide the signals \l {AbstractButton::}{canceled()}, \l {AbstractButton::}{doubleClicked()}, \l {AbstractButton::}{pressed()}, \l {AbstractButton::}{released()} and \l {AbstractButton::}{pressAndHold()} for long presses. See the snippet below on how to connect to the button's signals. \code RowLayout { Button { text: "Ok" onClicked: model.submit() } Button { text: "Cancel" onClicked: model.revert() } } \endcode \sa {Customizing Button}, {Button Controls} */ QQuickButton::QQuickButton(QQuickItem *parent) : QQuickAbstractButton(*(new QQuickButtonPrivate), parent) { } QQuickButton::QQuickButton(QQuickButtonPrivate &dd, QQuickItem *parent) : QQuickAbstractButton(dd, parent) { } QFont QQuickButton::defaultFont() const { return QQuickTheme::font(QQuickTheme::Button); } /*! \qmlproperty bool QtQuick.Controls::Button::highlighted This property holds whether the button is highlighted. \image qtquickcontrols-button-highlighted.gif A button can be highlighted in order to draw the user's attention towards it. It has no effect on keyboard interaction. The default value is \c false. */ bool QQuickButton::isHighlighted() const { Q_D(const QQuickButton); return d->highlighted; } void QQuickButton::setHighlighted(bool highlighted) { Q_D(QQuickButton); if (highlighted == d->highlighted) return; d->highlighted = highlighted; emit highlightedChanged(); } /*! \qmlproperty bool QtQuick.Controls::Button::flat This property holds whether the button is flat. \image qtquickcontrols-button-flat.gif A flat button typically does not draw a background unless it is pressed or checked. The default value is \c false. */ bool QQuickButton::isFlat() const { Q_D(const QQuickButton); return d->flat; } void QQuickButton::setFlat(bool flat) { Q_D(QQuickButton); if (flat == d->flat) return; d->flat = flat; emit flatChanged(); } QPalette QQuickButtonPrivate::defaultPalette() const { return QQuickTheme::palette(QQuickTheme::Button); } QT_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_qquickbutton_p.cpp"