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Clickable QLabel
A "clicked" signal may sometimes be required from a label, but there is no "clicked" signal emitted by QLabel. You can work around this easily by making a QPushButton like a label by setting the 'flat' property.
However, if there are other properties of a QLabel object that you need, here is a code snippet for a custom QLabel which can emit a signal: 'clicked'. In other words, a Clickable QLabel!
Header
#ifndef CLICKABLELABEL_H
#define CLICKABLELABEL_H
#include <QLabel>
#include <QWidget>
#include <Qt>
class ClickableLabel : public QLabel {
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit ClickableLabel(QWidget* parent = Q_NULLPTR, Qt::WindowFlags f = Qt::WindowFlags());
~ClickableLabel();
signals:
void clicked();
protected:
void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* event);
};
#endif // CLICKABLELABEL_H
Source
#include "clickablelabel.h"
ClickableLabel::ClickableLabel(QWidget* parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
: QLabel(parent) {
}
ClickableLabel::~ClickableLabel() {}
void ClickableLabel::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
emit clicked();
}
What we do here is simple: Catch the mouse press event on the label. Then emit 'clicked' signal. We could as well make the signal be emitted when mouse gets released. This is let to be a decision of the developer.