This class is defined in the \fBQt Motif Extension\fR, which can be found in the \fCqt/extensions\fR directory. It is not included in the main TQt API.
TQMotifWidget exists to provide a TQWidget that can act as a parent for any Xt/Motif widget. Since the TQMotifWidget is a proper TQWidget, it can be used as a top-level widget (e.g. 0 parent) or as a child of any other TQWidget. Note: Since TQMotifWidget acts as a parent for Xt/Motif widgets, you should not create TQWidgets with a TQMotifWidget parent.
An Xt/Motif widget with a top-level TQMotifWidget parent can begin using the standard TQt dialogs and custom TQDialogs while keeping the main Xt/Motif interface of the application. Using a TQMotifWidget as the parent for the various TQDialogs will ensure that modality and stacking works properly throughout the entire application.
Applications moving to TQt may have custom Xt/Motif widgets that will take time to rewrite with Qt. Such applications can use these custom widgets as TQMotifWidget with TQWidget parents. This allows the application's interface to be replaced gradually.
\fBWarning:\fR TQMotifWidget uses the X11 window ID of the Motif widget directly, instead of creating its own. Because ot this, TQWidget::reparent() will not work. This includes the functions TQWidget::showFullScreen() and TQWidget::showNormal(), which use TQWidget::reparent().
If \fIparent\fR is a TQMotifWidget, the Xt/Motif widget is created as a child of the parent's motifWidget(). If \ parent is 0 or a normal TQWidget, the Xt/Motif widget is created as a child of a special TopLevelShell widget. Xt/Motif widgets can use this special TopLevelShell parent as the parent for existing Xt/Motif dialogs or TQMotifDialogs.