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QClipboard supports the same data types that QDrag does, and uses similar mechanisms. For advanced clipboard usage read \l{Drag and Drop}. There is a single QClipboard object in an application, accessible as QApplication::clipboard(). Example: \code QClipboard *clipboard = QApplication::clipboard(); QString originalText = clipboard->text(); ... clipboard->setText(newText); \endcode QClipboard features some convenience functions to access common data types: setText() allows the exchange of Unicode text and setPixmap() and setImage() allows the exchange of QPixmaps and QImages between applications. The setMimeData() function is the ultimate in flexibility: it allows you to add any QMimeData into the clipboard. There are corresponding getters for each of these, e.g. text(), image() and pixmap(). You can clear the clipboard by calling clear(). \section1 Notes for X11 Users \list \i The X11 Window System has the concept of a separate selection and clipboard. When text is selected, it is immediately available as the global mouse selection. The global mouse selection may later be copied to the clipboard. By convention, the middle mouse button is used to paste the global mouse selection. \i X11 also has the concept of ownership; if you change the selection within a window, X11 will only notify the owner and the previous owner of the change, i.e. it will not notify all applications that the selection or clipboard data changed. \i Lastly, the X11 clipboard is event driven, i.e. the clipboard will not function properly if the event loop is not running. Similarly, it is recommended that the contents of the clipboard are stored or retrieved in direct response to user-input events, e.g. mouse button or key presses and releases. You should not store or retrieve the clipboard contents in response to timer or non-user-input events. \endlist \section1 Notes for Mac OS X Users Mac OS X supports a separate find buffer that holds the current search string in Find operations. This find clipboard can be accessed by specifying the FindBuffer mode. \section1 Notes for Windows and Mac OS X Users \list \i Windows and Mac OS X do not support the global mouse selection; they only supports the global clipboard, i.e. they only add text to the clipboard when an explicit copy or cut is made. \i Windows and Mac OS X does not have the concept of ownership; the clipboard is a fully global resource so all applications are notified of changes. \endlist \sa QApplication*//*! \internal Constructs a clipboard object. Do not call this function. Call QApplication::clipboard() instead to get a pointer to the application's global clipboard object. There is only one clipboard in the window system, and creating more than one object to represent it is almost certainly an error.*/QClipboard::QClipboard(QObject *parent) : QObject(*new QClipboardPrivate, parent){ // nothing}#ifndef Q_WS_WIN32/*! \internal Destroys the clipboard. You should never delete the clipboard. QApplication will do this when the application terminates.*/QClipboard::~QClipboard(){}#endif/*! \fn void QClipboard::changed(QClipboard::Mode mode) \since 4.2 This signal is emitted when the data for the given clipboard \a mode is changed. \sa dataChanged(), selectionChanged(), findBufferChanged()*//*! \fn void QClipboard::dataChanged() This signal is emitted when the clipboard data is changed. On Mac OS X and with Qt version 4.3 or higher, clipboard changes made by other applications will only be detected when the application is activated. \sa findBufferChanged(), selectionChanged(), changed()*//*! \fn void QClipboard::selectionChanged() This signal is emitted when the selection is changed. This only applies to windowing systems that support selections, e.g. X11. Windows and Mac OS X don't support selections. \sa dataChanged(), findBufferChanged(), changed()*//*! \fn void QClipboard::findBufferChanged() \since 4.2 This signal is emitted when the find buffer is changed. This only applies to Mac OS X. With Qt version 4.3 or higher, clipboard changes made by other applications will only be detected when the application is activated. \sa dataChanged(), selectionChanged(), changed()*//*! \enum QClipboard::Mode \keyword clipboard mode This enum type is used to control which part of the system clipboard is used by QClipboard::mimeData(), QClipboard::setMimeData() and related functions. \value Clipboard indicates that data should be stored and retrieved from the global clipboard. \value Selection indicates that data should be stored and retrieved from the global mouse selection. Support for \c Selection is provided only on systems with a global mouse selection (e.g. X11). \value FindBuffer indicates that data should be stored and retrieved from the Find buffer. This mode is used for holding search strings on Mac OS X. \omitvalue LastMode \sa QClipboard::supportsSelection()*//***************************************************************************** QApplication member functions related to QClipboard. *****************************************************************************/// text handling is done directly in qclipboard_qws, for now/*! \overload Returns the clipboard text in subtype \a subtype, or an empty string if the clipboard does not contain any text. If \a subtype is null, any subtype is acceptable, and \a subtype is set to the chosen subtype. The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system clipboard is used. If \a mode is QClipboard::Clipboard, the text is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is QClipboard::Selection, the text is retrieved from the global mouse selection. Common values for \a subtype are "plain" and "html". Note that calling this function repeatedly, for instance from a key event handler, may be slow. In such cases, you should use the \c dataChanged() signal instead. \sa setText(), mimeData()*/QString QClipboard::text(QString &subtype, Mode mode) const{ const QMimeData *data = mimeData(mode); if (!data) return QString(); if (subtype.isEmpty()) { QStringList formats = data->formats(); if (formats.contains(QLatin1String("text/plain"))) subtype = QLatin1String("plain"); else { for (int i = 0; i < formats.size(); ++i) if (formats.at(i).startsWith(QLatin1String("text/"))) { subtype = formats.at(i).mid(5); break; } } } if (subtype.isEmpty()) return QString(); if (subtype == QLatin1String("plain")) return data->text(); return QString::fromUtf8(data->data(QLatin1String("text/") + subtype));}/*! Returns the clipboard text as plain text, or an empty string if the clipboard does not contain any text. The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system clipboard is used. If \a mode is QClipboard::Clipboard, the text is retrieved from the global clipboard. If \a mode is QClipboard::Selection, the text is retrieved from the global mouse selection. If \a mode is QClipboard::FindBuffer, the text is retrieved from the search string buffer. \sa setText(), mimeData()*/QString QClipboard::text(Mode mode) const{ const QMimeData *data = mimeData(mode); return data ? data->text() : QString();}/*! Copies \a text into the clipboard as plain text. The \a mode argument is used to control which part of the system clipboard is used. If \a mode is QClipboard::Clipboard, the text is stored in the global clipboard. If \a mode is QClipboard::Selection, the text is stored in the global mouse selection. If \a mode is QClipboard::FindBuffer, the text is stored in the search string buffer. \sa text(), setMimeData()
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