IconView (gb.qt4)

Implements a control that displays icon items.

IconView items are indexed by a key.

This control has an internal cursor used for accessing its items. Use the MoveFirst, MoveNext, MoveTo... methods to move the internal cursor, and the Item property to get the item it points at.

The icon drawing can be customized by using the Draw event.

This class inherits UserControl.

This class is creatable.

This class acts like a read-only array.

Properties
Ascending   Indicates if the sort is ascending or descending.
Available   Returns if the Item property is valid.
Background   Returns or sets the background color used by the control.
Border   Returns or sets if the control has a border.
ClientH   A synonymous for the ClientHeight property.
ClientHeight   Returns the height of the internal area containing the items.
ClientW   A synonymous for the ClientWidth property.
ClientWidth   Returns the width of the internal area containing the items.
Compare   Use this property to return the result of the comparison of a Compare event.
Count   Returns the number of items in the view.
Current   Returns the current item, i.e. the item that has the focus, or that is selected in single selection mode.
Editable   Returns if the items are editables by default, i.e. if they can be renamed by the user when he clicks on them.
GridSize   Return or set the size of the iconview grid.
IconLines   Return or set the maximum number of lines that will be written with an icon.
IconSize   Return the size of the biggest icon in the view.
Item   Returns the item pointed by the internal cursor, or NULL if the internal cursor is not available.
Key   Returns the key of the Current item.
Keys   Return a list of all IconView item keys.
Mode   Returns or sets the selection mode.
Orientation   Return or set the orientation of the iconview.
Picture   Return or set the picture that will be displayed as iconview background.
Renaming   Return if an IconView item is being renamed.
ScrollBar   Returns or sets which scrollbars are displayed.
ScrollH   A synonymous for ScrollHeight.
ScrollHeight   Returns the contents height.
ScrollW   A synonymous for ScrollWidth.
ScrollWidth   Returns the contents width.
ScrollX   Returns or sets the horizontal scrolling position.
ScrollY   Scroll the IconView contents to the given position.
Selected   Return if at least one icon is selected.
Selection   Return or set the list of the keys of all selected icons.
Sorted   Indicates if the items are sorted.

Inherited properties
Action   Returns or sets the action string associated with the control.
Children   Returns a collection of each control included in the container.
ClientX   Returns the position of the left border of the area containing the controls.
ClientY   Returns the position of the top border of the area containing the controls.
Cursor   Use this property for assigning a custom cursor to a control.
Design   Indicates that the control is in design mode.
Direction   Return or set the control text direction.
Drop   Returns or sets if a control accepts drops.
Enabled   Indicates that the control is enabled.
Expand   Returns or sets if a control will expand if included in a container that arranges its contents.
Font   Returns or sets the font used to draw text in the control.
Foreground   Returns or sets the foreground color used by the control.
H   A synonymous for the Height property.
Handle   Returns the internal X11 window handle of the control.
HasFocus   Returns whether the control has the focus.
Height   Returns or sets the height of the control.
Hovered   Returns whether the mouse cursor is inside the control.
Id   A synonymous for the Handle property.
Ignore   Returns or sets if a control must be ignored when its parent arranges its children.
Left   Returns or sets the position of the left border of the control relative to its parent.
Mouse   Returns or sets the appearence of the cursor when it points inside the control.
Name   Returns or sets the name of the control.
Next   Returns the next control having the same parent.
NoTabFocus   Return or set if a control cannot be focused with the TAB key.
Parent   Returns the control container.
PopupMenu   Return or set the name of the menu that will be popped-up when the user presses the right mouse button or the keyboard MENU key.
Previous   Returns the previous control having the same parent.
Proxy   Return or set the "proxy" of a control.
RightToLeft   Return if the control is right to left oriented.
ScreenX   Returns the position of the left border of the control in screen coordinates.
ScreenY   Returns the position of the top border of the control in screen coordinates.
Tag   Returns or sets the control tag.
Tooltip   Returns or sets the tooltip shown when the mouse stays on the control for a short time.
Top   Returns or sets the position of the top border of the control relative to its parent.
Tracking   Returns or sets if the control will receive MouseMove events.
Visible   Indicates if the control is visible or not.
W   A synonymous for the Width property.
Width   Returns or sets the width of the control.
Window   Returns the top-level window that contains the control.
X   Returns or sets the position of the left border of the control relative to its parent.
Y   Returns or sets the position of the top border of the control relative to its parent.

Methods
Add   Adds an item to the view.
Clear   Clears the view.
Exist   Returns if an item is associated with the given key.
FindAt   Finds an item from coordinates relative to the control.
MoveBack   When one of the other Move* methods has failed, you can use this one to move the internal cursor back to its position before the move.
MoveFirst   Moves the internal cursor to the first item of the view.
MoveNext   Moves the internal cursor to the next child item.
MovePrevious   Moves the internal cursor to the previous sibling item.
MoveTo   Moves the internal cursor to a specified item.
Remove   Removes an item from the view.
Scroll   Scroll the IconView contents to the given position.
SelectAll   Select all items in the view.
UnselectAll   Unselect all selected items.

Inherited methods
Delete   Destroys the control.
Drag   Starts a drag & drop process.
FindChild   Finds the first child control pointed by the X and Y coordinates.
Grab   Grab the keyboard and the mouse so that all keyboard and mouse events are received by the control.
Hide   Hides the control.
Lower   Sends the control to the background of its parent.
Move   Moves and/or resizes the control.
MoveScaled   Moves and/or resizes the control.
Raise   Sends the control to the foreground of its parent.
Refresh   Trigger a redraw of the control.
Reparent   Changes the container of a control.
Resize   Resizes the control.
ResizeScaled   Resizes the control.
SetFocus   Gives the focus to the control.
Show   Shows the control.

Events
Activate   Raised when an item is double-clicked.
Cancel   This event is raised when the user has canceled an in-place item renaming.
Click   Raised when an item is clicked.
Compare   This event is raised when two items must be compared.
Draw   This event is raised when a specific icon must be drawn.
Rename   Raised when the user has just renamed an item.
Scroll   This event is raised when the IconView has scrolled.
Select   Raised when the selection of the view has changed.

Inherited events
Arrange   This event is raised when a container has just finished arranging its contents.
BeforeArrange   This event is raised just before a container arranges its contents.
DblClick   Raised when the user quickly clicks twice on the control.
Drag   This event is raised when the mouse enters the control during a drag & drop process.
DragLeave   This event is raised when the mouse leaves the control during a drag & drop operation.
DragMove   This event is raised while the mouse moves inside the control during a drag & drop process.
Drop   This event is raised when a drag is dropped in the control.
Enter   Raised when the mouse enters the control.
GotFocus   Raised when the control has got the focus.
KeyPress   Raised when a key is pressed while the control has the focus.
KeyRelease   Raised when a key is released while the control has the focus.
Leave   Raised when the mouse leaves the control.
LostFocus   Raised when the control has lost the focus.
Menu   Raised when the user clicks on the control with the right mouse button, or if it hits the MENU key.
MouseDown   Raised when a mouse button is pressed while the cursor is inside the control.
MouseDrag   This event is raised when a drag operation should be started.
MouseMove   Raised when the mouse moves inside the control while a mouse button is pressed.
MouseUp   Raised when a mouse button is depressed while the cursor is inside the control.
MouseWheel   This event is raised when the user moves or presses the mouse wheel while the mouse is inside the control.
NewChild   This event is raised when a new child Control has just been inserted into the container.