TextHintInterface Class Reference
from PyKDE4.ktexteditor import *
Namespace: KTextEditor
Detailed Description
This is an interface for the KTextEditor.View class.
Methods | |
| __init__ (self) | |
| disableTextHints (self) | |
| enableTextHints (self, int timeout) | |
| needTextHint (self, KTextEditor.Cursor position, QString text) | |
Method Documentation
| __init__ | ( | self ) |
| disableTextHints | ( | self ) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
Disable texthints. Per default they are disabled.
| enableTextHints | ( | self, | ||
| int | timeout | |||
| ) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
enable Texthints. If they are enabled a signal needTextHint is emitted, if the mouse changed the position and a new character is beneath the mouse cursor. The signal is delayed for a certain time, specifiedin the timeout parameter.
| needTextHint | ( | self, | ||
| KTextEditor.Cursor | position, | |||
| QString | text | |||
| ) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
emit this signal, if a tooltip text is needed for displaying. I you don't want a tooltip to be displayd set text to an emtpy string in a connected slot, otherwise set text to the string you want the editor to display
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