The QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent class provides events for drag and drop in the graphics view framework. More...
Header: | #include <QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent> |
qmake: | QT += widgets |
Since: | Qt 4.2 |
Inherits: | QGraphicsSceneEvent |
virtual | ~QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent() |
void | acceptProposedAction() |
Qt::MouseButtons | buttons() const |
Qt::DropAction | dropAction() const |
const QMimeData * | mimeData() const |
Qt::KeyboardModifiers | modifiers() const |
QPointF | pos() const |
Qt::DropActions | possibleActions() const |
Qt::DropAction | proposedAction() const |
QPointF | scenePos() const |
QPoint | screenPos() const |
void | setDropAction(Qt::DropAction action) |
QWidget * | source() const |
The QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent class provides events for drag and drop in the graphics view framework.
QGraphicsView inherits the drag and drop functionality provided by QWidget. When it receives a drag and drop event, it translates it to a QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent.
QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent stores events of type GraphicsSceneDragEnter, GraphicsSceneDragLeave, GraphicsSceneDragMove, or GraphicsSceneDrop.
QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent contains the position of the mouse cursor in both item, scene, and screen coordinates; this can be retrieved with pos(), scenePos(), and screenPos().
The scene sends the event to the first QGraphicsItem under the mouse cursor that accepts drops; a graphics item is set to accept drops with setAcceptDrops().
[virtual]
QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent::~QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent()Destroys the object.
Sets the proposed action as accepted, i.e, the drop action is set to the proposed action. This is equal to:
setDropAction(proposedAction());
When using this function, one should not call accept()
.
See also dropAction(), setDropAction(), and proposedAction().
Returns a Qt::MouseButtons value indicating which buttons were pressed on the mouse when this mouse event was generated.
See also Qt::MouseButtons.
Returns the action that was performed in this drag and drop. This should be set by the receiver of the drop and is returned by QDrag::exec().
See also setDropAction() and acceptProposedAction().
This function returns the MIME data of the event.
Returns the keyboard modifiers that were pressed when the drag and drop event was created.
See also Qt::KeyboardModifiers.
Returns the mouse position of the event relative to the view that sent the event.
See also QGraphicsView, screenPos(), and scenePos().
Returns the possible drop actions that the drag and drop can result in.
See also Qt::DropActions.
Returns the drop action that is proposed, i.e., preferred. The action must be one of the possible actions as defined by possibleActions()
.
See also Qt::DropAction and possibleActions().
Returns the position of the mouse in scene coordinates.
See also pos() and screenPos().
Returns the position of the mouse relative to the screen.
See also pos() and scenePos().
This function lets the receiver of the drop set the drop action that was performed to action, which should be one of the possible actions. Call
accept()
in stead of acceptProposedAction()
if you use this function.
See also dropAction(), accept(), and possibleActions().
This function returns the QGraphicsView that created the QGraphicsSceneDragDropEvent.