KIO
#include <kscan.h>
Signals | |
void | textRecognized (const QString &text, int id) |
Public Member Functions | |
~KOCRDialog () | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static KOCRDialog * | getOCRDialog (QWidget *parent=0) |
Protected Member Functions | |
KOCRDialog (int dialogFace=Tabbed, int buttonMask=Close|Help, QWidget *parent=0L, bool modal=false) | |
int | id () const |
int | nextId () |
Detailed Description
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
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explicitprotected |
Constructs the OCR dialog.
If you implement an own dialog, you can customize it with the usual KPageDialog flags.
- Parameters
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dialogFace the KPageDialog::FaceType buttonMask a ORed mask of all buttons (see KDialog::ButtonCode) parent the QWidget's parent, or 0 modal if true the dialog is model
Member Function Documentation
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static |
Creates the user's preferred OCR dialog and returns it, or 0L if no OCR-support is available.
Pass a suitable parent
widget, if you like. If you don't you have to 'delete' the returned pointer yourself.
- Parameters
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parent the QWidget's parent, or 0
- Returns
- the KOCRDialog, or 0 if the function failed
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protected |
Returns the current id for an image.
You can use that in your subclass for the signals. The id is used in the signals to let people know which text-recognition belongs to which scan.
- Returns
- the current id for the image
- See also
- nextId
- textRecognized
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protected |
Returns the id for the next image.
You can use that in your subclass for the signals.
- Returns
- the id for the next image
- See also
- id
- textRecognized
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signal |
Informs you that the image with the id id
has been run through text-recognition.
The text is in the QString parameter. In the future, a compound document, using rich text will be used instead.
- Parameters
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text the text that has been recognized id the id of the image
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