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diff --git a/doc/man/man3/qregion.3qt b/doc/man/man3/qregion.3qt deleted file mode 100644 index 637e3d1ca..000000000 --- a/doc/man/man3/qregion.3qt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,388 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.TH QRegion 3qt "2 February 2007" "Trolltech AS" \" -*- nroff -*- -.\" Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. See the -.\" license file included in the distribution for a complete license -.\" statement. -.\" -.ad l -.nh -.SH NAME -QRegion \- Clip region for a painter -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fC#include <ntqregion.h>\fR -.PP -.SS "Public Members" -.in +1c -.ti -1c -.BI "enum \fBRegionType\fR { Rectangle, Ellipse }" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ()" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ( int x, int y, int w, int h, RegionType t = Rectangle )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ( const QRect & r, RegionType t = Rectangle )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ( const QPointArray & a, bool winding = FALSE )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fBQRegion\fR ( const QBitmap & bm )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "\fB~QRegion\fR ()" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBisNull\fR () const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBisEmpty\fR () const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBcontains\fR ( const QPoint & p ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBcontains\fR ( const QRect & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "void \fBtranslate\fR ( int dx, int dy )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion \fBunite\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion \fBintersect\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion \fBsubtract\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion \fBeor\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRect \fBboundingRect\fR () const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QMemArray<QRect> \fBrects\fR () const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "const QRegion \fBoperator|\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "const QRegion \fBoperator+\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "const QRegion \fBoperator&\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "const QRegion \fBoperator-\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "const QRegion \fBoperator^\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator|=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator+=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator&=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator-=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QRegion & \fBoperator^=\fR ( const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBoperator==\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "bool \fBoperator!=\fR ( const QRegion & r ) const" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "HRGN \fBhandle\fR () const" -.br -.in -1c -.SH RELATED FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION -.in +1c -.ti -1c -.BI "QDataStream & \fBoperator<<\fR ( QDataStream & s, const QRegion & r )" -.br -.ti -1c -.BI "QDataStream & \fBoperator>>\fR ( QDataStream & s, QRegion & r )" -.br -.in -1c -.SH DESCRIPTION -The QRegion class specifies a clip region for a painter. -.PP -QRegion is used with QPainter::setClipRegion() to limit the paint area to what needs to be painted. There is also a QWidget::repaint() that takes a QRegion parameter. QRegion is the best tool for reducing flicker. -.PP -A region can be created from a rectangle, an ellipse, a polygon or a bitmap. Complex regions may be created by combining simple regions using unite(), intersect(), subtract() or eor() (exclusive or). You can move a region using translate(). -.PP -You can test whether a region isNull(), isEmpty() or if it contains() a QPoint or QRect. The bounding rectangle is given by boundingRect(). -.PP -The function rects() gives a decomposition of the region into rectangles. -.PP -Example of using complex regions: -.PP -.nf -.br - void MyWidget::paintEvent( QPaintEvent * ) -.br - { -.br - QPainter p; // our painter -.br - QRegion r1( QRect(100,100,200,80), // r1 = elliptic region -.br - QRegion::Ellipse ); -.br - QRegion r2( QRect(100,120,90,30) ); // r2 = rectangular region -.br - QRegion r3 = r1.intersect( r2 ); // r3 = intersection -.br - p.begin( this ); // start painting widget -.br - p.setClipRegion( r3 ); // set clip region -.br - ... // paint clipped graphics -.br - p.end(); // painting done -.br - } -.br -.fi -.PP -QRegion is an implicitly shared class. -.PP -\fBWarning:\fR Due to window system limitations, the whole coordinate space for a region is limited to the points between -32767 and 32767 on Mac OS X and Windows 95/98/ME. -.PP -See also QPainter::setClipRegion(), QPainter::setClipRect(), Graphics Classes, and Image Processing Classes. -.SS "Member Type Documentation" -.SH "QRegion::RegionType" -Specifies the shape of the region to be created. -.TP -\fCQRegion::Rectangle\fR - the region covers the entire rectangle. -.TP -\fCQRegion::Ellipse\fR - the region is an ellipse inside the rectangle. -.SH MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ()" -Constructs a null region. -.PP -See also isNull(). -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ( int x, int y, int w, int h, RegionType t = Rectangle )" -Constructs a rectangular or elliptic region. -.PP -If \fIt\fR is Rectangle, the region is the filled rectangle (\fIx\fR, \fIy\fR, \fIw\fR, \fIh\fR). If \fIt\fR is Ellipse, the region is the filled ellipse with center at (\fIx\fR + \fIw\fR / 2, \fIy\fR + \fIh\fR / 2) and size (\fIw\fR ,\fIh\fR ). -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ( const QRect & r, RegionType t = Rectangle )" -This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. -.PP -Create a region based on the rectange \fIr\fR with region type \fIt\fR. -.PP -If the rectangle is invalid a null region will be created. -.PP -See also QRegion::RegionType. -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ( const QPointArray & a, bool winding = FALSE )" -Constructs a polygon region from the point array \fIa\fR. -.PP -If \fIwinding\fR is TRUE, the polygon region is filled using the winding algorithm, otherwise the default even-odd fill algorithm is used. -.PP -This constructor may create complex regions that will slow down painting when used. -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ( const QRegion & r )" -Constructs a new region which is equal to region \fIr\fR. -.SH "QRegion::QRegion ( const QBitmap & bm )" -Constructs a region from the bitmap \fIbm\fR. -.PP -The resulting region consists of the pixels in bitmap \fIbm\fR that are \fCcolor1\fR, as if each pixel was a 1 by 1 rectangle. -.PP -This constructor may create complex regions that will slow down painting when used. Note that drawing masked pixmaps can be done much faster using QPixmap::setMask(). -.SH "QRegion::~QRegion ()" -Destroys the region. -.SH "QRect QRegion::boundingRect () const" -Returns the bounding rectangle of this region. An empty region gives a rectangle that is QRect::isNull(). -.SH "bool QRegion::contains ( const QPoint & p ) const" -Returns TRUE if the region contains the point \fIp\fR; otherwise returns FALSE. -.SH "bool QRegion::contains ( const QRect & r ) const" -This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function. -.PP -Returns TRUE if the region overlaps the rectangle \fIr\fR; otherwise returns FALSE. -.SH "QRegion QRegion::eor ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns a region which is the exclusive or (XOR) of this region and \fIr\fR. -.PP -<center> -.ce 1 -.B "[Image Omitted]" -.PP -</center> -.PP -The figure shows the exclusive or of two elliptical regions. -.SH "HRGN QRegion::handle () const" -Returns the region's handle. -.SH "QRegion QRegion::intersect ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns a region which is the intersection of this region and \fIr\fR. -.PP -<center> -.ce 1 -.B "[Image Omitted]" -.PP -</center> -.PP -The figure shows the intersection of two elliptical regions. -.SH "bool QRegion::isEmpty () const" -Returns TRUE if the region is empty; otherwise returns FALSE. An empty region is a region that contains no points. -.PP -Example: -.PP -.nf -.br - QRegion r1( 10, 10, 20, 20 ); -.br - QRegion r2( 40, 40, 20, 20 ); -.br - QRegion r3; -.br - r1.isNull(); // FALSE -.br - r1.isEmpty(); // FALSE -.br - r3.isNull(); // TRUE -.br - r3.isEmpty(); // TRUE -.br - r3 = r1.intersect( r2 ); // r3 = intersection of r1 and r2 -.br - r3.isNull(); // FALSE -.br - r3.isEmpty(); // TRUE -.br - r3 = r1.unite( r2 ); // r3 = union of r1 and r2 -.br - r3.isNull(); // FALSE -.br - r3.isEmpty(); // FALSE -.br -.fi -.PP -See also isNull(). -.SH "bool QRegion::isNull () const" -Returns TRUE if the region is a null region; otherwise returns FALSE. -.PP -A null region is a region that has not been initialized. A null region is always empty. -.PP -See also isEmpty(). -.SH "bool QRegion::operator!= ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns TRUE if the region is different from \fIr\fR; otherwise returns FALSE. -.SH "const QRegion QRegion::operator& ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Applies the intersect() function to this region and \fIr\fR. \fCr1&r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1.intersect(r2)\fR -.PP -See also intersect(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator&= ( const QRegion & r )" -Applies the intersect() function to this region and \fIr\fR and assigns the result to this region. \fCr1&=r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1=r1.intersect(r2)\fR -.PP -See also intersect(). -.SH "const QRegion QRegion::operator+ ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Applies the unite() function to this region and \fIr\fR. \fCr1+r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1.unite(r2)\fR -.PP -See also unite() and operator|(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator+= ( const QRegion & r )" -Applies the unite() function to this region and \fIr\fR and assigns the result to this region. \fCr1+=r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1=r1.unite(r2)\fR -.PP -See also intersect(). -.SH "const QRegion QRegion::operator- ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Applies the subtract() function to this region and \fIr\fR. \fCr1-r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1.subtract(r2)\fR -.PP -See also subtract(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator-= ( const QRegion & r )" -Applies the subtract() function to this region and \fIr\fR and assigns the result to this region. \fCr1-=r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1=r1.subtract(r2)\fR -.PP -See also subtract(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator= ( const QRegion & r )" -Assigns \fIr\fR to this region and returns a reference to the region. -.SH "bool QRegion::operator== ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns TRUE if the region is equal to \fIr\fR; otherwise returns FALSE. -.SH "const QRegion QRegion::operator^ ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Applies the eor() function to this region and \fIr\fR. \fCr1^r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1.eor(r2)\fR -.PP -See also eor(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator^= ( const QRegion & r )" -Applies the eor() function to this region and \fIr\fR and assigns the result to this region. \fCr1^=r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1=r1.eor(r2)\fR -.PP -See also eor(). -.SH "const QRegion QRegion::operator| ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Applies the unite() function to this region and \fIr\fR. \fCr1|r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1.unite(r2)\fR -.PP -See also unite() and operator+(). -.SH "QRegion & QRegion::operator|= ( const QRegion & r )" -Applies the unite() function to this region and \fIr\fR and assigns the result to this region. \fCr1|=r2\fR is equivalent to \fCr1=r1.unite(r2)\fR -.PP -See also unite(). -.SH "QMemArray<QRect> QRegion::rects () const" -Returns an array of non-overlapping rectangles that make up the region. -.PP -The union of all the rectangles is equal to the original region. -.SH "QRegion QRegion::subtract ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns a region which is \fIr\fR subtracted from this region. -.PP -<center> -.ce 1 -.B "[Image Omitted]" -.PP -</center> -.PP -The figure shows the result when the ellipse on the right is subtracted from the ellipse on the left. (\fCleft-right\fR ) -.SH "void QRegion::translate ( int dx, int dy )" -Translates (moves) the region \fIdx\fR along the X axis and \fIdy\fR along the Y axis. -.SH "QRegion QRegion::unite ( const QRegion & r ) const" -Returns a region which is the union of this region and \fIr\fR. -.PP -<center> -.ce 1 -.B "[Image Omitted]" -.PP -</center> -.PP -The figure shows the union of two elliptical regions. -.SH RELATED FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION -.SH "QDataStream & operator<< ( QDataStream & s, const QRegion & r )" -Writes the region \fIr\fR to the stream \fIs\fR and returns a reference to the stream. -.PP -See also Format of the QDataStream operators. -.SH "QDataStream & operator>> ( QDataStream & s, QRegion & r )" -Reads a region from the stream \fIs\fR into \fIr\fR and returns a reference to the stream. -.PP -See also Format of the QDataStream operators. - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR http://doc.trolltech.com/ntqregion.html -.BR http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html -.SH COPYRIGHT -Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com. See the -license file included in the distribution for a complete license -statement. -.SH AUTHOR -Generated automatically from the source code. -.SH BUGS -If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in -.BR http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html . -Good bug reports help us to help you. Thank you. -.P -The definitive Qt documentation is provided in HTML format; it is -located at $QTDIR/doc/html and can be read using Qt Assistant or with -a web browser. This man page is provided as a convenience for those -users who prefer man pages, although this format is not officially -supported by Trolltech. -.P -If you find errors in this manual page, please report them to -.BR qt-bugs@trolltech.com . -Please include the name of the manual page (qregion.3qt) and the Qt -version (3.3.8). |