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QwtRichTextEngine(3)						 Qwt User's Guide					      QwtRichTextEngine(3)

NAME
QwtRichTextEngine - A text engine for Qt rich texts. SYNOPSIS
#include <qwt_text_engine.h> Inherits QwtTextEngine. Public Member Functions virtual void draw (QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, int flags, const QString &text) const virtual int heightForWidth (const QFont &font, int flags, const QString &text, int width) const virtual bool mightRender (const QString &) const QwtRichTextEngine () virtual void textMargins (const QFont &, const QString &, int &left, int &right, int &top, int &bottom) const virtual QSize textSize (const QFont &font, int flags, const QString &text) const Detailed Description A text engine for Qt rich texts. QwtRichTextEngine renders Qt rich texts using the classes of the Scribe framework of Qt. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation QwtRichTextEngine::QwtRichTextEngine () Constructor. Member Function Documentation void QwtRichTextEngine::draw (QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, intflags, const QString &text) const [virtual] Draw the text in a clipping rectangle Parameters: painter Painter rect Clipping rectangle flags Bitwise OR of the flags like in for QPainter::drawText text Text to be rendered Implements QwtTextEngine. int QwtRichTextEngine::heightForWidth (const QFont &font, intflags, const QString &text, intwidth) const [virtual] Find the height for a given width Parameters: font Font of the text flags Bitwise OR of the flags used like in QPainter::drawText text Text to be rendered width Width Returns: Calculated height Implements QwtTextEngine. bool QwtRichTextEngine::mightRender (const QString &text) const [virtual] Test if a string can be rendered by this text engine Parameters: text Text to be tested Returns: QStyleSheet::mightBeRichText(text); Implements QwtTextEngine. void QwtRichTextEngine::textMargins (const QFont &, const QString &, int &left, int &right, int &top, int &bottom) const [virtual] Return margins around the texts Parameters: left Return 0 right Return 0 top Return 0 bottom Return 0 Implements QwtTextEngine. QSize QwtRichTextEngine::textSize (const QFont &font, intflags, const QString &text) const [virtual] Returns the size, that is needed to render text Parameters: font Font of the text flags Bitwise OR of the flags used like in QPainter::drawText text Text to be rendered Returns: Caluclated size Implements QwtTextEngine. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Qwt User's Guide from the source code. Version 5.2.2 Mon Aug 1 2011 QwtRichTextEngine(3)
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