PySide6.QtGui¶
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- Attribute
- Element
- FormatRange
- Key
- PaintContext
- PixmapFragment
- QAbstractFileIconProvider
- QAbstractTextDocumentLayout
- QAccessible
- QAccessibleActionInterface
- QAccessibleEditableTextInterface
- QAccessibleEvent
- QAccessibleInterface
- QAccessibleObject
- QAccessibleStateChangeEvent
- QAccessibleTableCellInterface
- QAccessibleTableModelChangeEvent
- QAccessibleTextCursorEvent
- QAccessibleTextInsertEvent
- QAccessibleTextInterface
- QAccessibleTextRemoveEvent
- QAccessibleTextSelectionEvent
- QAccessibleTextUpdateEvent
- QAccessibleValueChangeEvent
- QAccessibleValueInterface
- QAction
- QActionEvent
- QActionGroup
- QBackingStore
- QBitmap
- QBrush
- QClipboard
- QCloseEvent
- QColor
- QColorConstants
- QColorSpace
- QColorTransform
- QConicalGradient
- QContextMenuEvent
- QCursor
- QDesktopServices
- QDoubleValidator
- QDrag
- QDragEnterEvent
- QDragLeaveEvent
- QDragMoveEvent
- QDropEvent
- QEnterEvent
- QEventPoint
- QExposeEvent
- QFileOpenEvent
- QFocusEvent
- QFont
- QFontDatabase
- QFontInfo
- QFontMetrics
- QFontMetricsF
- QGlyphRun
- QGradient
- QGuiApplication
- QHelpEvent
- QHideEvent
- QHoverEvent
- QIcon
- QIconDragEvent
- QIconEngine
- QImage
- QImageIOHandler
- QImageReader
- QImageWriter
- QInputDevice
- QInputEvent
- QInputMethod
- QInputMethodEvent
- QInputMethodQueryEvent
- QIntValidator
- QKeyEvent
- QKeySequence
- QLinearGradient
- QMatrix2x2
- QMatrix2x3
- QMatrix2x4
- QMatrix3x2
- QMatrix3x3
- QMatrix3x4
- QMatrix4x2
- QMatrix4x3
- QMatrix4x4
- QMouseEvent
- QMoveEvent
- QMovie
- QNativeGestureEvent
- QOffscreenSurface
- QOpenGLContext
- QOpenGLContextGroup
- QOpenGLExtraFunctions
- QOpenGLFunctions
- QPageLayout
- QPageRanges
- QPageSize
- QPagedPaintDevice
- QPaintDevice
- QPaintDeviceWindow
- QPaintEngine
- QPaintEngineState
- QPaintEvent
- QPainter
- QPainterPath
- QPainterPathStroker
- QPalette
- QPdfWriter
- QPen
- QPicture
- QPixelFormat
- QPixmap
- QPixmapCache
- QPlatformSurfaceEvent
- QPointerEvent
- QPointingDevice
- QPointingDeviceUniqueId
- QPolygon
- QPolygonF
- QQuaternion
- QRadialGradient
- QRasterWindow
- QRawFont
- QRegion
- QRegularExpressionValidator
- QResizeEvent
- QRgba64
- QScreen
- QScrollEvent
- QScrollPrepareEvent
- QSessionManager
- QShortcut
- QShortcutEvent
- QShowEvent
- QSinglePointEvent
- QStandardItem
- QStandardItemModel
- QStaticText
- QStatusTipEvent
- QStyleHints
- QSurface
- QSurfaceFormat
- QSyntaxHighlighter
- QTabletEvent
- QTextBlock
- QTextBlockFormat
- QTextBlockGroup
- QTextBlockUserData
- QTextCharFormat
- QTextCursor
- QTextDocument
- QTextDocumentFragment
- QTextDocumentWriter
- QTextFormat
- QTextFragment
- QTextFrame
- QTextFrameFormat
- QTextImageFormat
- QTextInlineObject
- QTextItem
- QTextLayout
- QTextLength
- QTextLine
- QTextList
- QTextListFormat
- QTextObject
- QTextObjectInterface
- QTextOption
- QTextTable
- QTextTableCell
- QTextTableCellFormat
- QTextTableFormat
- QToolBarChangeEvent
- QTouchEvent
- QTransform
- QUndoCommand
- QUndoGroup
- QUndoStack
- QValidator
- QVector2D
- QVector3D
- QVector4D
- QWhatsThisClickedEvent
- QWheelEvent
- QWindow
- QWindowStateChangeEvent
- Qt
- Range
- ScaledPixmapArgument
- Selection
- State
- Svg
- Tab
- iterator
- iterator
Detailed Description¶
The Qt GUI module provides classes for windowing system integration, event handling, OpenGL and OpenGL ES integration, 2D graphics, basic imaging, fonts, and text. These classes are used internally by Qt’s user interface technologies and can also be used directly, for instance to write applications using low-level OpenGL ES graphics APIs.
For application developers writing user interfaces, Qt provides higher level APIs, like Qt Quick, that are much more suitable than the enablers found in the Qt GUI module.
Application Windows¶
The most important classes in the Qt GUI module are
QGuiApplication
and
QWindow
. A Qt application that wants
to show content on screen will need to make use of these.
QGuiApplication
contains the
main event loop, where all events from the window system and other
sources are processed and dispatched. It also handles the
application’s initialization and finalization.
The QWindow
class represents a window
in the underlying windowing system. It provides a number of virtual
functions to handle events ( QEvent
)
from the windowing system, such as touch-input, exposure, focus, key
strokes, and geometry changes.
2D Graphics¶
The Qt GUI module contains classes for 2D graphics, imaging, fonts, and advanced typography.
A QWindow
created with the surface
type RasterSurface
can be used in
combination with QBackingStore
and QPainter
, Qt’s highly optimized
2D vector graphics API. QPainter
supports drawing lines, polygons, vector paths, images, and text. For
more information, see Paint System and
Raster Window Example .
Qt can load and save images using the
QImage
and
QPixmap
classes. By default, Qt
supports the most common image formats including JPEG and PNG among
others. Users can add support for additional formats via the
QImageIOPlugin
class. For more information,
see Reading and Writing Image
Files .
Typography in Qt is done with
QTextDocument
, which uses the
QPainter
API in combination with Qt’s
font classes, primarily QFont
.
Applications that prefer more low-level APIs to text and font handling
can use classes like QRawFont
and
QGlyphRun
.
OpenGL and OpenGL ES Integration¶
QWindow
supports rendering using
OpenGL and OpenGL ES, depending on what the platform supports. OpenGL
rendering is enabled by setting the
QWindow
‘s surface type to
OpenGLSurface
, choosing the format
attributes with QSurfaceFormat
, and then creating a
QOpenGLContext
to manage the
native OpenGL context. In addition, Qt has
QOpenGLPaintDevice
,
which enables the use of OpenGL accelerated
QPainter
rendering, as well as
convenience classes that simplify the writing of OpenGL code and hides
the complexities of extension handling and the differences between
OpenGL ES 2 and desktop OpenGL. The convenience classes include
QOpenGLFunctions
that lets an
application use all the OpenGL ES 2 functions on desktop OpenGL
without having to manually resolve the OpenGL function pointers. This
enables cross-platform development of applications targeting mobile or
embedded devices, and provides classes that wrap native OpenGL
functionality in a simpler Qt API.
For more information, see the OpenGL Window Example .
The Qt GUI module also contains a few math classes to aid with the
most common mathematical operations related to 3D graphics. These
classes include QMatrix4x4
,
QVector4D
, and
QQuaternion
.
A QWindow
created with the
OpenGLSurface
can be used in combination
with QPainter
and
QOpenGLPaintDevice
to
have OpenGL hardware-accelerated 2D graphics by sacrificing some of
the visual quality.
Vulkan Integration¶
Qt GUI has support for the Vulkan API. Qt applications require the presence of the LunarG Vulkan SDK .
On Windows, the SDK sets the environment variable VULKAN_SDK
,
which will be detected by the configure
script.
On Android, Vulkan headers were added in API level 24 of the NDK.
Relevant classes:
- QVulkanDeviceFunctions
QVulkanExtension
QVulkanFunctions
QVulkanInfoVector
QVulkanInstance
QVulkanWindow
QVulkanWindowRenderer
For more information, see the Hello Vulkan Widget Example and the Hello Vulkan Window Example .
Drag and Drop¶
Qt GUI includes support for drag and drop. The Drag and Drop overview has more information.
Using the Module¶
To include the definitions of modules classes, use the following directive:
import PySide6.QtGui
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