In some applications, it may make sense to have actions with shortcuts in context menus. If true, the shortcut if valid is shown when the action is shown via a context menu, when it is false, it is not shown.
Explicitly setting this property overrides the attribute. See also setToolTip and showStatusText. If the action is added to a menu, the menu option will consist of the icon if there is one , the text, and the shortcut if there is one. If the text is not explicitly set in the constructor, or by using setText , the action's description icon text will be used as text.
There is no default text. See also setStatusTip and setShortcut. If visible is true the action can be seen e. The "What's This? The text may contain rich text. There is no default "What's This? Constructs an action with an icon and some text and parent. If parent is an action group the action will be automatically inserted into the group. The action uses a stripped version of text e. You can override this by setting a specific description with setText.
The same text will be used for tooltips unless you specify a different text using setToolTip. Constructs an action with some text and parent. Constructs an action with parent. This signal is emitted when an action has changed. Note: Notifier signal for property autoRepeat.
Notifier signal for property checkable. Notifier signal for property enabled. Notifier signal for property font. Notifier signal for property icon. Notifier signal for property iconText. Notifier signal for property iconVisibleInMenu. Notifier signal for property menuRole.
Notifier signal for property shortcut. Notifier signal for property shortcutContext. Notifier signal for property shortcutVisibleInContextMenu. Notifier signal for property statusTip. Notifier signal for property text.
Notifier signal for property toolTip. Notifier signal for property visible. Notifier signal for property whatsThis. This signal is emitted when an action is highlighted by the user; for example, when the user pauses with the cursor over a menu option, toolbar button, or presses an action's shortcut key combination.
This is a convenience function for the enabled property, that is useful for signals--slots connections. If b is true the action is disabled; otherwise it is enabled.
This is a convenience function for the checked property. Connect to it to change the checked state to its opposite state. This signal is emitted whenever a checkable action changes its isChecked status.
This can be the result of a user interaction, or because setChecked was called. As setChecked changes the QAction , it emits changed in addition to toggled. See also QAction::activate , QAction::triggered , and checked. This signal is emitted when an action is activated by the user; for example, when the user clicks a menu option, toolbar button, or presses an action's shortcut key combination, or when trigger was called.
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