KRestrictedLine Class Reference

A line editor for restricted character sets. More...

#include <krestrictedline.h>

Inheritance diagram for KRestrictedLine:

KLineEdit QLineEdit KCompletionBase

List of all members.


Signals

void invalidChar (int)

Public Member Functions

 KRestrictedLine (QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, const QString &valid=QString::null)
 ~KRestrictedLine ()
void setValidChars (const QString &valid)
QString validChars () const

Protected Member Functions

void keyPressEvent (QKeyEvent *e)
virtual void virtual_hook (int id, void *data)

Properties

QString validChars

Detailed Description

A line editor for restricted character sets.

The KRestrictedLine widget is a variant of QLineEdit which accepts only a restricted set of characters as input. All other characters will be discarded and the signal invalidChar() will be emitted for each of them.

Valid characters can be passed as a QString to the constructor or set afterwards via setValidChars(). The default key bindings of QLineEdit are still in effect.

Author:
Michael Wiedmann <mw@miwie.in-berlin.de>

Definition at line 44 of file krestrictedline.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KRestrictedLine::KRestrictedLine ( QWidget parent = 0,
const char *  name = 0,
const QString valid = QString::null 
)

Constructor: This contructor takes three - optional - arguments.

The first two parameters are simply passed on to QLineEdit.

Parameters:
parent pointer to the parent widget
name pointer to the name of this widget
valid pointer to set of valid characters

Definition at line 28 of file krestrictedline.cpp.

KRestrictedLine::~KRestrictedLine (  ) 

Destructs the restricted line editor.

Definition at line 36 of file krestrictedline.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

void KRestrictedLine::invalidChar ( int   )  [signal]

Emitted when an invalid character was typed.

void KRestrictedLine::keyPressEvent ( QKeyEvent e  )  [protected, virtual]

Re-implemented for internal reasons.

API not affected.

See QLineEdit::keyPressEvent().

Reimplemented from KLineEdit.

Definition at line 42 of file krestrictedline.cpp.

void KRestrictedLine::setValidChars ( const QString valid  ) 

All characters in the string valid are treated as acceptable characters.

Definition at line 68 of file krestrictedline.cpp.

QString KRestrictedLine::validChars (  )  const

Returns:
the string of acceptable characters.


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