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    When you run this program, you will see an even smaller window than in Chapter 1, filled with an even smaller button.
    When you run this program, you will see an even smaller window than in Chapter 1, filled with an even smaller button.


    === Exercises ===
    === Harjoitukset ===


    Try to resize the window. Click the button to close the application.
    Try to resize the window. Click the button to close the application.

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    Development/Tutorials/Qt4 Ruby Tutorial/Chapter 2


    Poistuu kutsuttaessa
    Tutorial Series   Qt4 Ruby -oppikurssi
    Previous   Oppikurssi 1 - Hei Maailma!
    What's Next   Oppikurssi 3 - Perhearvot
    Further Reading   n/a

    Poistuu kutsuttaessa

    Tiedostot:

    Yleistä

    Sen jälkeen kun loimme ikkunan kappaleessa 1, jatkamme nyt saamalla sovelluksen poistumaan oikein silloin kun käyttäjä käskee sen tehdä niin.

    Käytämme myös kirjasimia, jotka ovat jännittävämpiä kuin oletuskirjasimet.

    require 'Qt4'
    
    app = Qt::Application.new(ARGV)
    
    quit = Qt::PushButton.new('Poistu')
    quit.resize(75, 30)
    quit.setFont(Qt::Font.new('Times', 18, Qt::Font::Bold))
    
    Qt::Object.connect(quit, SIGNAL('clicked()'), app, SLOT('quit()'))
    
    quit.show()
    app.exec()
    

    Läpikäynti rivi riviltä

    quit = Qt::PushButton.new('Poistu')
    

    Tällä kertaa painike sanoo Poistu ja se on tarkalleen, mitä ohjelma tekee kun käyttäjä napsauttaa painiketta.

    quit.resize(75, 30)
    

    We've chosen another size for the button since the text is a bit shorter than "Hello world!". We could also have used Qt::FontMetrics to set right size, or let Qt::PushButton choose a reasonable default.

    quit.setFont(Qt::Font.new('Times', 18, Qt::Font::Bold))
    

    Here we choose a new font for the button, an 18-point bold font from the Times family. It is also possible to change the default font for the entire application, using Qt::Application::setFont().

    Qt::Object.connect(quit, SIGNAL('clicked()'), app, SLOT('quit()'))
    

    Qt::Object::connect() is perhaps the most central feature of Qt. Note that connect() in this context is a static function in Qt::Object. Do not confuse it with the connect() function in the Berkeley socket library.

    This connect() call establishes a one-way connection between two Qt objects (objects that inherit Qt::Object, directly or indirectly). Every Qt object can have both signals (to send messages) and slots (to receive messages). All widgets are Qt objects, since they inherit Qt::Widget, which in turn inherits Qt::Object.

    Here, the clicked() signal of quit is connected to the quit() slot of app, so that when the button is clicked, the application quits.

    The Signaalit ja Välit-dokumentaatio kuvailee tämän aiheen yksityiskohtaisesti.

    Sovelluksen suorittaminen

    When you run this program, you will see an even smaller window than in Chapter 1, filled with an even smaller button.

    Harjoitukset

    Try to resize the window. Click the button to close the application.

    Are there any other signals in Qt::PushButton you can connect to quit? [Hint: The Qt::PushButton inherits most of its functionality from Qt::AbstractButton.]