/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved. ** ** This file is part of an example program for TQt. This example ** program may be used, distributed and modified without limitation. ** *****************************************************************************/ #include "richtext.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include static const char* sayings[] = { "Saying 1:
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" "Evil is that which one believes of others. It is a sin to believe evil " "of others, but it is seldom a mistake.

" "
-- H.L. Mencken
", "Saying 2:
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" "A well-used door needs no oil on its hinges.
" "A swift-flowing steam does not grow stagnant.
" "Neither sound nor thoughts can travel through a vacuum.
" "Software rots if not used.

" "These are great mysteries.


" "
-- Geoffrey James, \"The Tao of Programming\"
", "Saying 3:
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" "Show business is just like high school, except you get paid.

" "
-- Martin Mull
", "Saying 4:
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" "The Least Successful Executions
" "

History has furnished us with two executioners worthy of attention. " "The first performed in Sydney in Australia. In 1803 three attempts were " "made to hang a Mr. Joseph Samuels. On the first two of these the rope " "snapped, while on the third Mr. Samuels just hung there peacefully until he " "and everyone else got bored. Since he had proved unsusceptible to capital " "punishment, he was reprieved.

" "

The most important British executioner was Mr. James Berry who " "tried three times in 1885 to hang Mr. John Lee at Exeter Jail, but on each " "occasion failed to get the trap door open." "

In recognition of this achievement, the Home Secretary commuted " "Lee's sentence to \"life\" imprisonment. He was released in 1917, emigrated " "to America and lived until 1933.



" "
-- Stephen Pile, \"The Book of Heroic Failures\"
", "Saying 5:
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" "If you can, help others. If you can't, at least don't hurt others.

" "
-- the Dalai Lama
", "Saying 6:
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" "Television has brought back murder into the home -- where it belongs.

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-- Alfred Hitchcock
", "Saying 7:
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" "I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know " "what his grandson will be.

" "
-- Abraham Lincoln
", 0 }; MyRichText::MyRichText( TQWidget *parent, const char *name ) : TQVBox( parent, name ) { setMargin( 5 ); view = new TQTextView( this ); view->setText( "This is a Test with italic stuff" ); TQBrush paper; paper.setPixmap( TQPixmap( "../richtext/marble.png" ) ); if ( paper.pixmap() != 0 ) view->setPaper( paper ); else view->setPaper( white ); view->setText( sayings[0] ); view->setMinimumSize( 450, 250 ); TQHBox *buttons = new TQHBox( this ); buttons->setMargin( 5 ); bClose = new TQPushButton( "&Close", buttons ); bPrev = new TQPushButton( "<< &Prev", buttons ); bNext = new TQPushButton( "&Next >>", buttons ); bPrev->setEnabled( FALSE ); connect( bClose, TQ_SIGNAL( clicked() ), tqApp, TQ_SLOT( quit() ) ); connect( bPrev, TQ_SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, TQ_SLOT( prev() ) ); connect( bNext, TQ_SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, TQ_SLOT( next() ) ); num = 0; } void MyRichText::prev() { if ( num <= 0 ) return; num--; view->setText( sayings[num] ); if ( num == 0 ) bPrev->setEnabled( FALSE ); bNext->setEnabled( TRUE ); } void MyRichText::next() { if ( !sayings[++num] ) return; view->setText( sayings[num] ); if ( !sayings[num + 1] ) bNext->setEnabled( FALSE ); bPrev->setEnabled( TRUE ); }