The following class members are part of the Qt 3 support layer. They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.
enum | Size { Small, Large, Automatic } |
QPixmap | pixmap ( Size size, Mode mode, State state = Off ) const |
QPixmap | pixmap ( Size size, bool enabled, State state = Off ) const |
QPixmap | pixmap () const |
void | reset ( const QPixmap & pixmap, Size size ) |
void | setPixmap ( const QPixmap & pixmap, Size size, Mode mode = Normal, State state = Off ) |
void | setPixmap ( const QString & fileName, Size size, Mode mode = Normal, State state = Off ) |
QSize | pixmapSize ( Size which ) |
void | setPixmapSize ( Size which, const QSize & size ) |
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QIcon::Small | 0 | Use QStyle::pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_SmallIconSize) instead. |
QIcon::Large | 1 | Use QStyle::pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_LargeIconSize) instead. |
QIcon::Automatic | Small | N/A. |
Use pixmap(QSize(...), mode, state), where the first argument is an appropriate QSize instead of a Size value.
See also pixmapSize().
Use pixmap(QSize(...), mode, state), where the first argument is an appropriate QSize instead of a Size value, and the second argument is QIcon::Normal or QIcon::Disabled, depending on the value of enabled.
See also pixmapSize().
Use one of the other pixmap() overloads.
Use QStyle::pixelMetric() with QStyle::PM_SmallIconSize or QStyle::PM_LargeIconSize as the first argument, depending on which.
See also setPixmapSize().
Use the constructor that takes a QPixmap and operator=().
Use addPixmap(pixmap, mode, state) instead. The size parameter is ignored.
See also pixmap().
Use addFile(fileName, mode, state) instead. The size parameter is ignored.
The pixmap() function now takes a QSize instead of a QIcon::Size, so there is no need for this function in new code.
See also pixmapSize().
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