The QTextImageFormat class provides formatting information for images in a QTextDocument. More...
| Header: | #include <QTextImageFormat> |
| CMake: | find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Gui)target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Gui) |
| qmake: | QT += gui |
| Inherits: | QTextCharFormat |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
| QTextImageFormat() | |
| qreal | height() const |
| bool | isValid() const |
| QTextLength | maximumWidth() const |
| QString | name() const |
| int | quality() const |
| void | setHeight(qreal height) |
| void | setMaximumWidth(QTextLength maximumWidth) |
| void | setName(const QString &name) |
| void | setQuality(int quality = 100) |
| void | setWidth(qreal width) |
| qreal | width() const |
Inline images are represented by a Unicode value U+FFFC (OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER) which has an associated QTextImageFormat. The image format specifies a name with setName() that is used to locate the image. The size of the rectangle that the image will occupy is specified in pixels using setWidth() and setHeight(). The desired image quality may be set with setQuality().
Images can be supplied in any format for which Qt has an image reader, so SVG drawings can be included alongside PNG, TIFF and other bitmap formats.
See also QImage and QImageReader.
Creates a new image format object.
Returns the height of the rectangle occupied by the image.
See also width() and setHeight().
Returns true if this image format is valid; otherwise returns false.
Returns the maximum width of the rectangle occupied by the image.
See also width() and setMaximumWidth().
Returns the name of the image. The name refers to an entry in the application's resources file.
See also setName().
Returns the value set by setQuality().
See also setQuality().
Sets the height of the rectangle occupied by the image.
See also height() and setWidth().
Sets the maximumWidth of the rectangle occupied by the image. This can be an absolute number or a percentage of the available document size.
See also maximumWidth(), width(), and setHeight().
Sets the name of the image. The name is used to locate the image in the application's resources.
See also name().
Sets the quality that should be used by exporters when exporting the image. QTextDocumentWriter will export jpg images with the quality set here when exporting to ODF files if quality is set to a value between 0 and 100. Or it will export png images if quality is set to 100 (default) or greater.
See also quality().
Sets the width of the rectangle occupied by the image.
See also width(), setHeight(), and maximumWidth().
Returns the width of the rectangle occupied by the image.