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The QXtWidget class allows mixing of Xt/Motif and Qt widgets.
This class is part of the Qt Xt/Motif Extension. More...
#include <qxt.h>
Inherits QWidget.
This class is defined in the Qt Xt/Motif Extension, which can be found in the qt/extensions directory. It is not included in the main Qt API.
The QXtWidget class allows mixing of Xt/Motif and Qt widgets.
QXtWidget acts as a bridge between Xt and Qt. For utilizing old Xt widgets, it can be a QWidget based on a Xt widget class. For including Qt widgets in an existing Xt/Motif application, it can be a special Xt widget class that is a QWidget. See the constructors for the different behaviors.
Use this constructor to utilize Qt widgets in an Xt/Motif application. The QXtWidget is a QWidget, so you can create subwidgets, layouts, etc. using Qt functionality.
The name is the object name passed to the QWidget constructor. The widget's parent is parent.
If the managed parameter is TRUE and parent in not null, XtManageChild it used to manage the child.
Use this constructor to utilize Xt or Motif widgets in a Qt application. The QXtWidget looks and behaves like the Xt class, but can be used like any QWidget.
Note that Xt requires that the most top level Xt widget is a shell. This means, if parent is a QXtWidget, the widget_class can be of any kind. If there isn't a parent or the parent is just a normal QWidget, widget_class should be something like topLevelShellWidgetClass.
The arguments, args, num_args are passed on to XtCreateWidget.
If the managed parameter is TRUE and parent in not null, XtManageChild it used to manage the child.
Reimplemented from QWidget.
This function is under development and is subject to change.
Returns the Xt widget equivalent for the Qt widget.
Examples: mainlyMotif/editor.cpp and mainlyXt/editor.cpp.
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