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Revision as of 20:50, 29 September 2009
Article Metadata
Tested with
Devices(s): All (S60)
Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 3rd Edition, FP1, FP2
S60 5th Edition
S60 5th Edition
Article
Keywords: QWidget::setContextMenuPolicy(), QWidget::setSoftKeys()
Created: (14 Sep 2009)
Last edited: vkmunjpara
(29 Sep 2009)
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Description
Qt for Symbian allows using a context-sensitive menu to be shown in the control pane area that changes dynamically based on the focused widget. This is done by assigning softkeys (see QWidget::setSoftKeys() for a widget. By default, a menu item for Actions (see QWidget::actions()) is added in a focused widget's options menu.
This behavior can be changed by controlling context menu policy of a widget, a property that holds how the widget shows a context menu.
Preconditions
- Download the latest Qt for S60 distribution from Qt.
- Install Qt for S60:Installing Qt on S60
Source code
MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
: QMainWindow(parent)
{
textEditor = new QTextEdit(tr("Hello"), this);
// Set context menu policy to 'none' to prevent Actions menu from being shown
textEditor->setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::NoContextMenu);
// Set softkeys to text editor for a context-sensitive menu
QAction* options = new QAction(tr("Options"), this);
options->setSoftKeyRole(QAction::MenuSoftKey);
QAction* exit = new QAction(tr("Exit"), this);
exit->setSoftKeyRole(QAction::ExitSoftKey);
QList<QAction*> textEditorSoftKeys;
textEditorSoftKeys.append(options);
textEditorSoftKeys.append(exit);
textEditor->setSoftKeys(textEditorSoftKeys);
setCentralWidget(textEditor);
// Add any common menu items into menu bar
fileMenu = menuBar()->addMenu(tr("&File"));
exit = new QAction(tr("&Exit"), this);
fileMenu->addAction(exit);
connect(exit, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(close()));
}
Postconditions
Text editor has a menu without any visible Actions items.
See also
CS001351 - Adding Options menu, panes, and icon to a Qt for Symbian application

