QTextListFormat Class
The QTextListFormat class provides formatting information for lists in a QTextDocument. More...
Header: | #include <QTextListFormat> |
CMake: | find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Gui REQUIRED) target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Gui) |
qmake: | QT += gui |
Inherits: | QTextFormat |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
Public Types
enum | Style { ListDisc, ListCircle, ListSquare, ListDecimal, ListLowerAlpha, …, ListUpperRoman } |
Public Functions
QTextListFormat() | |
int | indent() const |
bool | isValid() const |
QString | numberPrefix() const |
QString | numberSuffix() const |
void | setIndent(int indentation) |
void | setNumberPrefix(const QString &numberPrefix) |
void | setNumberSuffix(const QString &numberSuffix) |
void | setStyle(QTextListFormat::Style style) |
QTextListFormat::Style | style() const |
Detailed Description
A list is composed of one or more items, represented as text blocks. The list's format specifies the appearance of items in the list. In particular, it determines the indentation and the style of each item.
The indentation of the items is an integer value that causes each item to be offset from the left margin by a certain amount. This value is read with indent() and set with setIndent().
The style used to decorate each item is set with setStyle() and can be read with the style() function. The style controls the type of bullet points and numbering scheme used for items in the list. Note that lists that use the decimal numbering scheme begin counting at 1 rather than 0.
Style properties can be set to further configure the appearance of list items; for example, the ListNumberPrefix and ListNumberSuffix properties can be used to customize the numbers used in an ordered list so that they appear as (1), (2), (3), etc.:
QTextListFormat listFormat; listFormat.setStyle(QTextListFormat::ListDecimal); listFormat.setNumberPrefix("("); listFormat.setNumberSuffix(")"); cursor.insertList(listFormat);
See also QTextList.
Member Type Documentation
enum QTextListFormat::Style
This enum describes the symbols used to decorate list items:
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QTextListFormat::ListDisc | -1 | a filled circle |
QTextListFormat::ListCircle | -2 | an empty circle |
QTextListFormat::ListSquare | -3 | a filled square |
QTextListFormat::ListDecimal | -4 | decimal values in ascending order |
QTextListFormat::ListLowerAlpha | -5 | lower case Latin characters in alphabetical order |
QTextListFormat::ListUpperAlpha | -6 | upper case Latin characters in alphabetical order |
QTextListFormat::ListLowerRoman | -7 | lower case roman numerals (supports up to 4999 items only) |
QTextListFormat::ListUpperRoman | -8 | upper case roman numerals (supports up to 4999 items only) |
Member Function Documentation
QTextListFormat::QTextListFormat()
Constructs a new list format object.
int QTextListFormat::indent() const
Returns the list format's indentation. The indentation is multiplied by the QTextDocument::indentWidth property to get the effective indent in pixels.
See also setIndent().
bool QTextListFormat::isValid() const
Returns true
if this list format is valid; otherwise returns false
.
QString QTextListFormat::numberPrefix() const
Returns the list format's number prefix.
See also setNumberPrefix().
QString QTextListFormat::numberSuffix() const
Returns the list format's number suffix.
See also setNumberSuffix().
void QTextListFormat::setIndent(int indentation)
Sets the list format's indentation. The indentation is multiplied by the QTextDocument::indentWidth property to get the effective indent in pixels.
See also indent().
void QTextListFormat::setNumberPrefix(const QString &numberPrefix)
Sets the list format's number prefix to the string specified by numberPrefix. This can be used with all sorted list types. It does not have any effect on unsorted list types.
The default prefix is an empty string.
See also numberPrefix().
void QTextListFormat::setNumberSuffix(const QString &numberSuffix)
Sets the list format's number suffix to the string specified by numberSuffix. This can be used with all sorted list types. It does not have any effect on unsorted list types.
The default suffix is ".".
See also numberSuffix().
void QTextListFormat::setStyle(QTextListFormat::Style style)
Sets the list format's style.
QTextListFormat::Style QTextListFormat::style() const
Returns the list format's style.
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