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How to Use QTextEdit
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How to use QTextEdit
Overview
With QTextEdit, you get an easy to use class to create a rich text field. With this text field, you can display plain text, but also rich text like HTML-formatted text and images.
Important methods
- void append(const QString text)
void setText(const QString text)<code> Resets the displayed text to the specified one. *
Appends the specified text to the displayed text.
- QString toPlainText()
QString toHtml()<code> Returns the content of the QTextEdit text field as HTML-formatted text. *
Returns the content of the QTextEdit text field as plain text.
Example
QTextEdit can be used for multiple purposes, here is a simple editor:
- include <QApplication>
- include <QTextEdit>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QTextEdit *txt = new QTextEdit();
txt->setText("Hello, world!");
txt->append("Appending some text…");
txt->show();
return app.exec();
}