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KColorDialog Class Reference

from PyKDE4.kdeui import *

Inherits: KDialog → QDialog → QWidget → QObject

Detailed Description


Signals

 colorSelected (QColor col)

Methods

 __init__ (self, QWidget parent=0, bool modal=0)
 __init__ (self, KColorDialog a0)
QColor color (self)
 colorSelected (self, QColor col)
QColor defaultColor (self)
bool eventFilter (self, QObject obj, QEvent ev)
 keyPressEvent (self, QKeyEvent a0)
 mouseMoveEvent (self, QMouseEvent a0)
 mouseReleaseEvent (self, QMouseEvent a0)
 setColor (self, QColor col)
 setDefaultColor (self, QColor defaultCol)

Static Methods

int getColor (QColor theColor, QWidget parent=0)
int getColor (QColor theColor, QColor defaultColor, QWidget parent=0)
QColor grabColor (QPoint p)

Method Documentation

__init__ (  self,
QWidget  parent=0,
bool  modal=0
)

Constructs a color selection dialog.

__init__ (  self,
KColorDialog  a0
)
QColor color (   self )

Returns the currently selected color.

colorSelected (  self,
QColor  col
)

Emitted when a color is selected. Connect to this to monitor the color as it as selected if you are not running modal.

Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("colorSelected(const QColor&)"), target_slot)
QColor defaultColor (   self )

Returns:
the value passed to setDefaultColor

bool eventFilter (  self,
QObject  obj,
QEvent  ev
)
int getColor ( QColor  theColor,
QWidget  parent=0
)

Creates a modal color dialog, let the user choose a color, and returns when the dialog is closed.

The selected color is returned in the argument theColor.

Parameters:
theColor  if valid, specifies the color to be initially selected. On return, holds the selected color.

Returns:
QDialog.result().

int getColor ( QColor  theColor,
QColor  defaultColor,
QWidget  parent=0
)

Creates a modal color dialog, lets the user choose a color, and returns when the dialog is closed.

The selected color is returned in the argument theColor.

This version takes a defaultColor argument, which sets the color selected by the "default color" checkbox. When this checkbox is checked, the invalid color (QColor()) is returned into theColor.

Parameters:
theColor  if valid, specifies the color to be initially selected. On return, holds the selected color.
defaultColor  color selected by the "default color" checkbox

Returns:
QDialog.result().

QColor grabColor ( QPoint  p
)

Gets the color from the pixel at point p on the screen.

keyPressEvent (  self,
QKeyEvent  a0
)
mouseMoveEvent (  self,
QMouseEvent  a0
)
mouseReleaseEvent (  self,
QMouseEvent  a0
)
setColor (  self,
QColor  col
)

Preselects a color.

setDefaultColor (  self,
QColor  defaultCol
)

Call this to make the dialog show a "Default Color" checkbox. If this checkbox is selected, the dialog will return an "invalid" color (QColor()). This can be used to mean "the default text color", for instance, the one with the KDE text color on screen, but black when printing.

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