QTextObject#
The QTextObject
class is a base class for different kinds of objects that can group parts of a QTextDocument
together. More…
Inherited by: QTextFrame, QTextTable, QTextBlockGroup, QTextList
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
document
()def
format
()def
formatIndex
()def
objectIndex
()def
setFormat
(format)
Note
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Detailed Description#
The common grouping text objects are lists ( QTextList
), frames ( QTextFrame
), and tables ( QTextTable
). A text object has an associated format()
and document()
.
There are essentially two kinds of text objects: those that are used with blocks (block formats), and those that are used with characters (character formats). The first kind are derived from QTextBlockGroup
, and the second kind from QTextFrame
.
You rarely need to use this class directly. When creating custom text objects, you will also need to reimplement createObject()
which acts as a factory method for creating text objects.
See also
- class PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject(doc)#
- Parameters:
Creates a new QTextObject
for the given document
.
Warning
This function should never be called directly, but only from createObject()
.
- PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject.document()#
- Return type:
Returns the document this object belongs to.
See also
- PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject.format()#
- Return type:
Returns the text object’s format.
See also
- PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject.formatIndex()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the index of the object’s format in the document’s internal list of formats.
See also
- PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject.objectIndex()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the object index of this object. This can be used together with setObjectIndex()
.
- PySide6.QtGui.QTextObject.setFormat(format)#
- Parameters:
format –
PySide6.QtGui.QTextFormat
Sets the text object’s format
.
See also