The tutorial is building an elaborate UI around a QMap. It doesn't use structured data, and it doesn't use model/view (which the dedicated addressbook example in itemviews does). It's not a good way of building an application, and the individual APIs for creating layouts, dialogs, or import/export are explained well enough in other examples. Pick-to: 6.5 Change-Id: Iffe47a0f6e04a933edb917c877ae845f50b74b4a Reviewed-by: Axel Spoerl <axel.spoerl@qt.io>
32 lines
512 B
C++
32 lines
512 B
C++
// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR BSD-3-Clause
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#ifndef FINDDIALOG_H
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#define FINDDIALOG_H
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#include <QDialog>
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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class QLineEdit;
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class QPushButton;
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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class FindDialog : public QDialog
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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FindDialog(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
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QString getFindText();
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public slots:
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void findClicked();
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private:
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QPushButton *findButton;
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QLineEdit *lineEdit;
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QString findText;
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};
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#endif
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