- class QTextEdit#
The
QTextEdit
class provides a widget that is used to edit and display both plain and rich text. More…Inherited by:
QTextBrowser
Synopsis#
Properties#
acceptRichTextᅟ
- Whether the text edit accepts rich text insertions by the userautoFormattingᅟ
- The enabled set of auto formatting featuresdocumentᅟ
- The underlying document of the text editordocumentTitleᅟ
- The title of the document parsed from the textlineWrapColumnOrWidthᅟ
- The position (in pixels or columns depending on the wrap mode) where text will be wrappedlineWrapModeᅟ
- The line wrap modeoverwriteModeᅟ
- Whether text entered by the user will overwrite existing textplaceholderTextᅟ
- The editor placeholder textplainTextᅟ
- The text editor’s contents as plain textreadOnlyᅟ
- Whether the text edit is read-onlytabChangesFocusᅟ
- Whether Tab changes focus or is accepted as inputtabStopDistanceᅟ
- The tab stop distance in pixelsundoRedoEnabledᅟ
- Whether undo and redo are enabled
Methods#
def
__init__()
def
acceptRichText()
def
alignment()
def
anchorAt()
def
autoFormatting()
def
canPaste()
def
currentFont()
def
cursorRect()
def
cursorWidth()
def
document()
def
documentTitle()
def
find()
def
fontFamily()
def
fontItalic()
def
fontPointSize()
def
fontUnderline()
def
fontWeight()
def
isReadOnly()
def
lineWrapMode()
def
moveCursor()
def
overwriteMode()
def
print_()
def
setCursorWidth()
def
setDocument()
def
setReadOnly()
def
setTextCursor()
def
textColor()
def
textCursor()
def
toHtml()
def
toMarkdown()
def
toPlainText()
def
wordWrapMode()
def
zoomInF()
Virtual methods#
Slots#
def
append()
def
clear()
def
copy()
def
cut()
def
insertHtml()
def
paste()
def
redo()
def
scrollToAnchor()
def
selectAll()
def
setAlignment()
def
setCurrentFont()
def
setFontFamily()
def
setFontItalic()
def
setFontWeight()
def
setHtml()
def
setMarkdown()
def
setPlainText()
def
setText()
def
setTextColor()
def
undo()
def
zoomIn()
def
zoomOut()
Signals#
def
copyAvailable()
def
redoAvailable()
def
textChanged()
def
undoAvailable()
Note
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Detailed Description#
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Introduction and Concepts#
QTextEdit
is an advanced WYSIWYG viewer/editor supporting rich text formatting using HTML-style tags, or Markdown format. It is optimized to handle large documents and to respond quickly to user input.QTextEdit
works on paragraphs and characters. A paragraph is a formatted string which is word-wrapped to fit into the width of the widget. By default when reading plain text, one newline signifies a paragraph. A document consists of zero or more paragraphs. The words in the paragraph are aligned in accordance with the paragraph’s alignment. Paragraphs are separated by hard line breaks. Each character within a paragraph has its own attributes, for example, font and color.QTextEdit
can display images, lists and tables. If the text is too large to view within the text edit’s viewport, scroll bars will appear. The text edit can load both plain text and rich text files. Rich text can be described using a subset of HTML 4 markup; refer to the Supported HTML Subset page for more information.If you just need to display a small piece of rich text use
QLabel
.The rich text support in Qt is designed to provide a fast, portable and efficient way to add reasonable online help facilities to applications, and to provide a basis for rich text editors. If you find the HTML support insufficient for your needs you may consider the use of Qt WebKit, which provides a full-featured web browser widget.
The shape of the mouse cursor on a
QTextEdit
is Qt::IBeamCursor by default. It can be changed through theviewport()
‘s cursor property.Using QTextEdit as a Display Widget#
QTextEdit
can display a large HTML subset, including tables and images.The text can be set or replaced using
setHtml()
which deletes any existing text and replaces it with the text passed in thesetHtml()
call. If you callsetHtml()
with legacy HTML, and then calltoHtml()
, the text that is returned may have different markup, but will render the same. The entire text can be deleted withclear()
.Text can also be set or replaced using
setMarkdown()
, and the same caveats apply: if you then calltoMarkdown()
, the text that is returned may be different, but the meaning is preserved as much as possible. Markdown with some embedded HTML can be parsed, with the same limitations thatsetHtml()
has; buttoMarkdown()
only writes “pure” Markdown, without any embedded HTML.Text itself can be inserted using the QTextCursor class or using the convenience functions
insertHtml()
,insertPlainText()
,append()
orpaste()
. QTextCursor is also able to insert complex objects like tables or lists into the document, and it deals with creating selections and applying changes to selected text.By default the text edit wraps words at whitespace to fit within the text edit widget. The
setLineWrapMode()
function is used to specify the kind of line wrap you want, orNoWrap
if you don’t want any wrapping. CallsetLineWrapMode()
to set a fixed pixel widthFixedPixelWidth
, or character column (e.g. 80 column)FixedColumnWidth
with the pixels or columns specified withsetLineWrapColumnOrWidth()
. If you use word wrap to the widget’s widthWidgetWidth
, you can specify whether to break on whitespace or anywhere withsetWordWrapMode()
.The
find()
function can be used to find and select a given string within the text.If you want to limit the total number of paragraphs in a
QTextEdit
, as for example it is often useful in a log viewer, then you can use QTextDocument’s maximumBlockCount property for that.Read-only Key Bindings#
When
QTextEdit
is used read-only the key bindings are limited to navigation, and text may only be selected with the mouse:Keypresses
Action
Up
Moves one line up.
Down
Moves one line down.
Left
Moves one character to the left.
Right
Moves one character to the right.
PageUp
Moves one (viewport) page up.
PageDown
Moves one (viewport) page down.
Home
Moves to the beginning of the text.
End
Moves to the end of the text.
Alt+Wheel
Scrolls the page horizontally (the Wheel is the mouse wheel).
Ctrl+Wheel
Zooms the text.
Ctrl+A
Selects all text.
The text edit may be able to provide some meta-information. For example, the
documentTitle()
function will return the text from within HTML<title>
tags.Note
Zooming into HTML documents only works if the font-size is not set to a fixed size.
Using QTextEdit as an Editor#
All the information about using
QTextEdit
as a display widget also applies here.The current char format’s attributes are set with
setFontItalic()
,setFontWeight()
,setFontUnderline()
,setFontFamily()
,setFontPointSize()
,setTextColor()
andsetCurrentFont()
. The current paragraph’s alignment is set withsetAlignment()
.Selection of text is handled by the QTextCursor class, which provides functionality for creating selections, retrieving the text contents or deleting selections. You can retrieve the object that corresponds with the user-visible cursor using the
textCursor()
method. If you want to set a selection inQTextEdit
just create one on a QTextCursor object and then make that cursor the visible cursor usingsetTextCursor()
. The selection can be copied to the clipboard withcopy()
, or cut to the clipboard withcut()
. The entire text can be selected usingselectAll()
.When the cursor is moved and the underlying formatting attributes change, the
currentCharFormatChanged()
signal is emitted to reflect the new attributes at the new cursor position.The
textChanged()
signal is emitted whenever the text changes (as a result ofsetText()
or through the editor itself).QTextEdit
holds a QTextDocument object which can be retrieved using thedocument()
method. You can also set your own document object usingsetDocument()
.QTextDocument provides an isModified() function which will return true if the text has been modified since it was either loaded or since the last call to setModified with false as argument. In addition it provides methods for undo and redo.
Drag and Drop#
QTextEdit
also supports custom drag and drop behavior. By default,QTextEdit
will insert plain text, HTML and rich text when the user drops data of these MIME types onto a document. ReimplementcanInsertFromMimeData()
andinsertFromMimeData()
to add support for additional MIME types.For example, to allow the user to drag and drop an image onto a
QTextEdit
, you could the implement these functions in the following way:def canInsertFromMimeData(self, QMimeData source ): if source.hasImage(): return True else: return QTextEdit.canInsertFromMimeData(source)
We add support for image MIME types by returning true. For all other MIME types, we use the default implementation.
def insertFromMimeData(self, source): if source.hasImage(): image = QImage(source.imageData()) cursor = self.textCursor() document = self.document() document.addResource(QTextDocument.ImageResource, QUrl("image"), image) cursor.insertImage("image")
We unpack the image from the QVariant held by the MIME source and insert it into the document as a resource.
Editing Key Bindings#
The list of key bindings which are implemented for editing:
Keypresses
Action
Backspace
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Delete
Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Ctrl+C
Copy the selected text to the clipboard.
Ctrl+Insert
Copy the selected text to the clipboard.
Ctrl+K
Deletes to the end of the line.
Ctrl+V
Pastes the clipboard text into text edit.
Shift+Insert
Pastes the clipboard text into text edit.
Ctrl+X
Deletes the selected text and copies it to the clipboard.
Shift+Delete
Deletes the selected text and copies it to the clipboard.
Ctrl+Z
Undoes the last operation.
Ctrl+Y
Redoes the last operation.
Left
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Ctrl+Left
Moves the cursor one word to the left.
Right
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Ctrl+Right
Moves the cursor one word to the right.
Up
Moves the cursor one line up.
Down
Moves the cursor one line down.
PageUp
Moves the cursor one page up.
PageDown
Moves the cursor one page down.
Home
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl+Home
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the text.
End
Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
Ctrl+End
Moves the cursor to the end of the text.
Alt+Wheel
Scrolls the page horizontally (the Wheel is the mouse wheel).
To select (mark) text hold down the Shift key whilst pressing one of the movement keystrokes, for example, Shift+Right will select the character to the right, and Shift+Ctrl+Right will select the word to the right, etc.
See also
Syntax Highlighter Example
Rich Text Processing
- class LineWrapMode#
Constant
Description
QTextEdit.NoWrap
QTextEdit.WidgetWidth
QTextEdit.FixedPixelWidth
QTextEdit.FixedColumnWidth
- class AutoFormattingFlag#
Constant
Description
QTextEdit.AutoNone
(inherits
enum.Flag
) Don’t do any automatic formatting.QTextEdit.AutoBulletList
Automatically create bullet lists (e.g. when the user enters an asterisk (’*’) in the left most column, or presses Enter in an existing list item.
QTextEdit.AutoAll
Apply all automatic formatting. Currently only automatic bullet lists are supported.
Note
Properties can be used directly when
from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property acceptRichTextᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the text edit accepts rich text insertions by the user.
When this property is set to false text edit will accept only plain text input from the user. For example through clipboard or drag and drop.
This property’s default is true.
- Access functions:
- property autoFormattingᅟ: Combination of QTextEdit.AutoFormattingFlag#
This property holds the enabled set of auto formatting features.
The value can be any combination of the values in the
AutoFormattingFlag
enum. The default isAutoNone
. ChooseAutoAll
to enable all automatic formatting.Currently, the only automatic formatting feature provided is
AutoBulletList
; future versions of Qt may offer more.- Access functions:
- property cursorWidthᅟ: int#
This property specifies the width of the cursor in pixels. The default value is 1.
- Access functions:
- property documentᅟ: QTextDocument#
This property holds the underlying document of the text editor..
Note
The editor does not take ownership of the document unless it is the document’s parent object. The parent object of the provided document remains the owner of the object. If the previously assigned document is a child of the editor then it will be deleted.
- Access functions:
- property documentTitleᅟ: str#
This property holds the title of the document parsed from the text..
By default, for a newly-created, empty document, this property contains an empty string.
- Access functions:
- property htmlᅟ: str#
This property provides an HTML interface to the text of the text edit.
toHtml() returns the text of the text edit as html.
setHtml() changes the text of the text edit. Any previous text is removed and the undo/redo history is cleared. The input text is interpreted as rich text in html format.
currentCharFormat()
is also reset, unlesstextCursor()
is already at the beginning of the document.Note
It is the responsibility of the caller to make sure that the text is correctly decoded when a QString containing HTML is created and passed to setHtml().
By default, for a newly-created, empty document, this property contains text to describe an HTML 4.0 document with no body text.
See also
plainText
- Access functions:
Signal
textChanged()
- property lineWrapColumnOrWidthᅟ: int#
This property holds the position (in pixels or columns depending on the wrap mode) where text will be wrapped.
If the wrap mode is
FixedPixelWidth
, the value is the number of pixels from the left edge of the text edit at which text should be wrapped. If the wrap mode isFixedColumnWidth
, the value is the column number (in character columns) from the left edge of the text edit at which text should be wrapped.By default, this property contains a value of 0.
See also
- Access functions:
- property lineWrapModeᅟ: QTextEdit.LineWrapMode#
This property holds the line wrap mode.
The default mode is
WidgetWidth
which causes words to be wrapped at the right edge of the text edit. Wrapping occurs at whitespace, keeping whole words intact. If you want wrapping to occur within words usesetWordWrapMode()
. If you set a wrap mode ofFixedPixelWidth
orFixedColumnWidth
you should also callsetLineWrapColumnOrWidth()
with the width you want.See also
- Access functions:
- property markdownᅟ: str#
This property provides a Markdown interface to the text of the text edit.
toMarkdown()
returns the text of the text edit as “pure” Markdown, without any embedded HTML formatting. Some features that QTextDocument supports (such as the use of specific colors and named fonts) cannot be expressed in “pure” Markdown, and they will be omitted.setMarkdown()
changes the text of the text edit. Any previous text is removed and the undo/redo history is cleared. The input text is interpreted as rich text in Markdown format.Parsing of HTML included in the
markdown
string is handled in the same way as insetHtml
; however, Markdown formatting inside HTML blocks is not supported.Some features of the parser can be enabled or disabled via the
features
argument:MarkdownNoHTML
Any HTML tags in the Markdown text will be discarded
The default is
MarkdownDialectGitHub
.See also
plainText
html
setMarkdown()
- Access functions:
- property overwriteModeᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether text entered by the user will overwrite existing text.
As with many text editors, the text editor widget can be configured to insert or overwrite existing text with new text entered by the user.
If this property is
true
, existing text is overwritten, character-for-character by new text; otherwise, text is inserted at the cursor position, displacing existing text.By default, this property is
false
(new text does not overwrite existing text).- Access functions:
- property placeholderTextᅟ: str#
This property holds the editor placeholder text.
Setting this property makes the editor display a grayed-out placeholder text as long as the
document()
is empty.By default, this property contains an empty string.
See also
- Access functions:
- property plainTextᅟ: str#
This property holds the text editor’s contents as plain text..
Previous contents are removed and undo/redo history is reset when the property is set.
currentCharFormat()
is also reset, unlesstextCursor()
is already at the beginning of the document.If the text edit has another content type, it will not be replaced by plain text if you call
toPlainText()
. The only exception to this is the non-break space, nbsp;, that will be converted into standard space.By default, for an editor with no contents, this property contains an empty string.
See also
html
- Access functions:
- property readOnlyᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether the text edit is read-only.
In a read-only text edit the user can only navigate through the text and select text; modifying the text is not possible.
This property’s default is false.
- Access functions:
- property tabChangesFocusᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether Tab changes focus or is accepted as input.
In some occasions text edits should not allow the user to input tabulators or change indentation using the Tab key, as this breaks the focus chain. The default is false.
- Access functions:
- property tabStopDistanceᅟ: float#
This property holds the tab stop distance in pixels.
By default, this property contains a value of 80 pixels.
Do not set a value less than the horizontalAdvance() of the QChar::VisualTabCharacter character, otherwise the tab-character will be drawn incompletely.
See also
defaultTextOption
- Access functions:
- property textInteractionFlagsᅟ: Combination of Qt.TextInteractionFlag#
Specifies how the widget should interact with user input.
The default value depends on whether the
QTextEdit
is read-only or editable, and whether it is aQTextBrowser
or not.- Access functions:
- property undoRedoEnabledᅟ: bool#
This property holds whether undo and redo are enabled..
Users are only able to undo or redo actions if this property is true, and if there is an action that can be undone (or redone).
- Access functions:
Constructs a
QTextEdit
with parentparent
. The text edit will display the texttext
. The text is interpreted as html.- __init__([parent=None])
- Parameters:
parent –
QWidget
Constructs an empty
QTextEdit
with parentparent
.- acceptRichText()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property
acceptRichTextᅟ
.- alignment()#
- Return type:
Combination of
AlignmentFlag
Returns the alignment of the current paragraph.
See also
Returns the reference of the anchor at position
pos
, or an empty string if no anchor exists at that point.- append(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Appends a new paragraph with
text
to the end of the text edit.Note
The new paragraph appended will have the same character format and block format as the current paragraph, determined by the position of the cursor.
See also
- autoFormatting()#
- Return type:
Combination of
AutoFormattingFlag
See also
Getter of property
autoFormattingᅟ
.This function returns
true
if the contents of the MIME data object, specified bysource
, can be decoded and inserted into the document. It is called for example when during a drag operation the mouse enters this widget and it is necessary to determine whether it is possible to accept the drag and drop operation.Reimplement this function to enable drag and drop support for additional MIME types.
- canPaste()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns whether text can be pasted from the clipboard into the textedit.
- clear()#
Deletes all the text in the text edit.
Notes:
The undo/redo history is also cleared.
currentCharFormat()
is reset, unlesstextCursor()
is already at the beginning of the document.
See also
- copy()#
Copies any selected text to the clipboard.
See also
- copyAvailable(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
This signal is emitted when text is selected or de-selected in the text edit.
When text is selected this signal will be emitted with
yes
set to true. If no text has been selected or if the selected text is de-selected this signal is emitted withyes
set to false.If
yes
is true thencopy()
can be used to copy the selection to the clipboard. Ifyes
is false thencopy()
does nothing.See also
This function returns a new MIME data object to represent the contents of the text edit’s current selection. It is called when the selection needs to be encapsulated into a new QMimeData object; for example, when a drag and drop operation is started, or when data is copied to the clipboard.
If you reimplement this function, note that the ownership of the returned QMimeData object is passed to the caller. The selection can be retrieved by using the
textCursor()
function.This function creates the standard context menu which is shown when the user clicks on the text edit with the right mouse button. It is called from the default
contextMenuEvent()
handler. The popup menu’s ownership is transferred to the caller.We recommend that you use the createStandardContextMenu(QPoint) version instead which will enable the actions that are sensitive to where the user clicked.
This function creates the standard context menu which is shown when the user clicks on the text edit with the right mouse button. It is called from the default
contextMenuEvent()
handler and it takes theposition
in document coordinates where the mouse click was. This can enable actions that are sensitive to the position where the user clicked. The popup menu’s ownership is transferred to the caller.- currentCharFormat()#
- Return type:
Returns the char format that is used when inserting new text.
See also
- currentCharFormatChanged(format)#
- Parameters:
format –
QTextCharFormat
This signal is emitted if the current character format has changed, for example caused by a change of the cursor position.
The new format is
f
.See also
Returns the font of the current format.
returns a QTextCursor at position
pos
(in viewport coordinates).- cursorPositionChanged()#
This signal is emitted whenever the position of the cursor changed.
returns a rectangle (in viewport coordinates) that includes the cursor of the text edit.
- cursorRect(cursor)
- Parameters:
cursor –
QTextCursor
- Return type:
returns a rectangle (in viewport coordinates) that includes the
cursor
.- cursorWidth()#
- Return type:
int
See also
Getter of property
cursorWidthᅟ
.- cut()#
Copies the selected text to the clipboard and deletes it from the text edit.
If there is no selected text nothing happens.
- doSetTextCursor(cursor)#
- Parameters:
cursor –
QTextCursor
- document()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property
documentᅟ
.- documentTitle()#
- Return type:
str
See also
Getter of property
documentTitleᅟ
.- ensureCursorVisible()#
Ensures that the cursor is visible by scrolling the text edit if necessary.
- extraSelections()#
- Return type:
.list of QTextEdit.ExtraSelection
Returns previously set extra selections.
See also
- find(exp[, options=QTextDocument.FindFlags()])#
- Parameters:
exp –
QRegularExpression
options – Combination of
FindFlag
- Return type:
bool
This is an overloaded function.
Finds the next occurrence, matching the regular expression,
exp
, using the givenoptions
.Returns
true
if a match was found and changes the cursor to select the match; otherwise returnsfalse
.Warning
For historical reasons, the case sensitivity option set on
exp
is ignored. Instead, theoptions
are used to determine if the search is case sensitive or not.- find(exp[, options=QTextDocument.FindFlags()])
- Parameters:
exp – str
options – Combination of
FindFlag
- Return type:
bool
Finds the next occurrence of the string,
exp
, using the givenoptions
. Returnstrue
ifexp
was found and changes the cursor to select the match; otherwise returnsfalse
.- fontFamily()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the font family of the current format.
- fontItalic()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns
true
if the font of the current format is italic; otherwise returns false.See also
- fontPointSize()#
- Return type:
float
Returns the point size of the font of the current format.
- fontUnderline()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns
true
if the font of the current format is underlined; otherwise returns false.See also
- fontWeight()#
- Return type:
int
Returns the font weight of the current format.
See also
- inputMethodQuery(query, argument)#
- Parameters:
query –
InputMethodQuery
argument – object
- Return type:
object
This function inserts the contents of the MIME data object, specified by
source
, into the text edit at the current cursor position. It is called whenever text is inserted as the result of a clipboard paste operation, or when the text edit accepts data from a drag and drop operation.Reimplement this function to enable drag and drop support for additional MIME types.
- insertHtml(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Convenience slot that inserts
text
which is assumed to be of html formatting at the current cursor position.It is equivalent to:
edit.textCursor().insertHtml(fragment)
Note
When using this function with a style sheet, the style sheet will only apply to the current block in the document. In order to apply a style sheet throughout a document, use QTextDocument::setDefaultStyleSheet() instead.
- insertPlainText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Convenience slot that inserts
text
at the current cursor position.It is equivalent to
edit.textCursor().insertText(text)
- isReadOnly()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
readOnlyᅟ
.- isUndoRedoEnabled()#
- Return type:
bool
Getter of property
undoRedoEnabledᅟ
.- lineWrapColumnOrWidth()#
- Return type:
int
See also
Getter of property
lineWrapColumnOrWidthᅟ
.- lineWrapMode()#
- Return type:
See also
Getter of property
lineWrapModeᅟ
.Loads the resource specified by the given
type
andname
.This function is an extension of QTextDocument::loadResource().
See also
- mergeCurrentCharFormat(modifier)#
- Parameters:
modifier –
QTextCharFormat
Merges the properties specified in
modifier
into the current character format by calling QTextCursor::mergeCharFormat on the editor’s cursor. If the editor has a selection then the properties ofmodifier
are directly applied to the selection.See also
- moveCursor(operation[, mode=QTextCursor.MoveAnchor])#
- Parameters:
operation –
MoveOperation
mode –
MoveMode
Moves the cursor by performing the given
operation
.If
mode
is QTextCursor::KeepAnchor, the cursor selects the text it moves over. This is the same effect that the user achieves when they hold down the Shift key and move the cursor with the cursor keys.See also
- overwriteMode()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property
overwriteModeᅟ
.- paste()#
Pastes the text from the clipboard into the text edit at the current cursor position.
If there is no text in the clipboard nothing happens.
To change the behavior of this function, i.e. to modify what
QTextEdit
can paste and how it is being pasted, reimplement the virtualcanInsertFromMimeData()
andinsertFromMimeData()
functions.- placeholderText()#
- Return type:
str
See also
Getter of property
placeholderTextᅟ
.- print_(printer)#
- Parameters:
printer –
QPagedPaintDevice
- redo()#
Redoes the last operation.
If there is no operation to redo, i.e. there is no redo step in the undo/redo history, nothing happens.
See also
- redoAvailable(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
This signal is emitted whenever redo operations become available (
available
is true) or unavailable (available
is false).- scrollToAnchor(name)#
- Parameters:
name – str
Scrolls the text edit so that the anchor with the given
name
is visible; does nothing if thename
is empty, or is already visible, or isn’t found.- selectAll()#
Selects all text.
See also
- selectionChanged()#
This signal is emitted whenever the selection changes.
See also
- setAcceptRichText(accept)#
- Parameters:
accept – bool
See also
Setter of property
acceptRichTextᅟ
.- setAlignment(a)#
- Parameters:
a – Combination of
AlignmentFlag
Sets the alignment of the current paragraph to
a
. Valid alignments are Qt::AlignLeft, Qt::AlignRight, Qt::AlignJustify and Qt::AlignCenter (which centers horizontally).See also
- setAutoFormatting(features)#
- Parameters:
features – Combination of
AutoFormattingFlag
See also
Setter of property
autoFormattingᅟ
.- setCurrentCharFormat(format)#
- Parameters:
format –
QTextCharFormat
Sets the char format that is be used when inserting new text to
format
by calling QTextCursor::setCharFormat() on the editor’s cursor. If the editor has a selection then the char format is directly applied to the selection.See also
Sets the font of the current format to
f
.- setCursorWidth(width)#
- Parameters:
width – int
See also
Setter of property
cursorWidthᅟ
.- setDocument(document)#
- Parameters:
document –
QTextDocument
See also
Setter of property
documentᅟ
.- setDocumentTitle(title)#
- Parameters:
title – str
See also
Setter of property
documentTitleᅟ
.- setExtraSelections(selections)#
- Parameters:
selections – .list of QTextEdit.ExtraSelection
This function allows temporarily marking certain regions in the document with a given color, specified as
selections
. This can be useful for example in a programming editor to mark a whole line of text with a given background color to indicate the existence of a breakpoint.See also
ExtraSelection
extraSelections()
- setFontFamily(fontFamily)#
- Parameters:
fontFamily – str
Sets the font family of the current format to
fontFamily
.See also
- setFontItalic(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
If
italic
is true, sets the current format to italic; otherwise sets the current format to non-italic.See also
- setFontPointSize(s)#
- Parameters:
s – float
Sets the point size of the current format to
s
.Note that if
s
is zero or negative, the behavior of this function is not defined.- setFontUnderline(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
If
underline
is true, sets the current format to underline; otherwise sets the current format to non-underline.See also
- setFontWeight(w)#
- Parameters:
w – int
Sets the font weight of the current format to the given
weight
, where the value used is in the range defined by the QFont::Weight enum.See also
- setHtml(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Setter of property
htmlᅟ
.- setLineWrapColumnOrWidth(w)#
- Parameters:
w – int
See also
Setter of property
lineWrapColumnOrWidthᅟ
.- setLineWrapMode(mode)#
- Parameters:
mode –
LineWrapMode
See also
Setter of property
lineWrapModeᅟ
.- setMarkdown(markdown)#
- Parameters:
markdown – str
Setter of property
markdownᅟ
.- setOverwriteMode(overwrite)#
- Parameters:
overwrite – bool
See also
Setter of property
overwriteModeᅟ
.- setPlaceholderText(placeholderText)#
- Parameters:
placeholderText – str
See also
Setter of property
placeholderTextᅟ
.- setPlainText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Changes the text of the text edit to the string
text
. Any previous text is removed.Notes:
text
is interpreted as plain text.The undo/redo history is also cleared.
currentCharFormat()
is reset, unlesstextCursor()
is already at the beginning of the document.
See also
Setter of property
plainTextᅟ
.- setReadOnly(ro)#
- Parameters:
ro – bool
See also
Setter of property
readOnlyᅟ
.- setTabChangesFocus(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
See also
Setter of property
tabChangesFocusᅟ
.- setTabStopDistance(distance)#
- Parameters:
distance – float
See also
Setter of property
tabStopDistanceᅟ
.- setText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Sets the text edit’s
text
. The text can be plain text or HTML and the text edit will try to guess the right format.Use
setHtml()
orsetPlainText()
directly to avoid text edit’s guessing.See also
Sets the text background color of the current format to
c
.See also
Sets the text color of the current format to
c
.See also
- setTextCursor(cursor)#
- Parameters:
cursor –
QTextCursor
Sets the visible
cursor
.See also
- setTextInteractionFlags(flags)#
- Parameters:
flags – Combination of
TextInteractionFlag
See also
Setter of property
textInteractionFlagsᅟ
.- setUndoRedoEnabled(enable)#
- Parameters:
enable – bool
See also
Setter of property
undoRedoEnabledᅟ
.- tabChangesFocus()#
- Return type:
bool
See also
Getter of property
tabChangesFocusᅟ
.- tabStopDistance()#
- Return type:
float
See also
Getter of property
tabStopDistanceᅟ
.Returns the text background color of the current format.
See also
- textChanged()#
This signal is emitted whenever the document’s content changes; for example, when text is inserted or deleted, or when formatting is applied.
Notification signal of property
markdownᅟ
.Returns the text color of the current format.
See also
- textCursor()#
- Return type:
Returns a copy of the QTextCursor that represents the currently visible cursor. Note that changes on the returned cursor do not affect
QTextEdit
‘s cursor; usesetTextCursor()
to update the visible cursor.See also
- textInteractionFlags()#
- Return type:
Combination of
TextInteractionFlag
See also
Getter of property
textInteractionFlagsᅟ
.- toHtml()#
- Return type:
str
Getter of property
htmlᅟ
.- toMarkdown([features=QTextDocument.MarkdownDialectGitHub])#
- Parameters:
features – Combination of
MarkdownFeature
- Return type:
str
- toPlainText()#
- Return type:
str
QString QTextEdit::toPlainText() const
Returns the text of the text edit as plain text.
See also
Getter of property
plainTextᅟ
.- undo()#
Undoes the last operation.
If there is no operation to undo, i.e. there is no undo step in the undo/redo history, nothing happens.
See also
- undoAvailable(b)#
- Parameters:
b – bool
This signal is emitted whenever undo operations become available (
available
is true) or unavailable (available
is false).- wordWrapMode()#
- Return type:
See also
- zoomIn([range=1])#
- Parameters:
range – int
Zooms in on the text by making the base font size
range
points larger and recalculating all font sizes to be the new size. This does not change the size of any images.See also
- zoomInF(range)#
- Parameters:
range – float
- zoomOut([range=1])#
- Parameters:
range – int
Zooms out on the text by making the base font size
range
points smaller and recalculating all font sizes to be the new size. This does not change the size of any images.See also