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QListBoxItem(3qt)				QListBoxItem(3qt)

NAME
       QListBoxItem - This is the base class of all list box
       items

       #include <qlistbox.h>

       Inherited by QListBoxPixmap and QListBoxText.

   Public Members
       QListBoxItem ( QListBox * listbox = 0 )
       QListBoxItem ( QListBox * listbox, QListBoxItem * after )
       virtual ~QListBoxItem ()
       virtual QString text () const
       virtual const QPixmap* pixmap () const
       virtual int height ( const QListBox * ) const
       virtual int width ( const QListBox * ) const
       bool selected () const
       bool current () const
       QListBox* listBox () const
       void setSelectable ( bool b )
       bool isSelectable () const
       QListBoxItem* next () const
       QListBoxItem* prev () const

   Protected Members
       virtual void paint ( QPainter * )
       virtual void setText ( const QString & text )
       void setCustomHighlighting ( bool )

DESCRIPTION
       This is the base class of all list box items.

       This class is the abstract base class of all list box
       items. If you need to insert customized items into a
       QListBox, you must inherit this class and reimplement
       paint(), height() and width().

       See also QListBox.

MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QListBoxItem::QListBoxItem ( QListBox * listbox = 0 )
       Constructs an empty list box item in the listbox listbox

QListBoxItem::QListBoxItem ( QListBox * listbox, QListBoxItem *
       after )
       Constructs an empty list box item in the listbox listbox
       and inserts it after the item after.

QListBoxItem::~QListBoxItem () [virtual]
       Destroys the list box item.

bool QListBoxItem::current () const
       Returns TRUE if the item is the current item, else FALSE.

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       See also QListBox::currentItem(), QListBox::item() and
       selected().

int QListBoxItem::height ( const QListBox * lb ) const [virtual]
       Implement this function to return the height of your item.
       The lb parameter is the same as listBox() and is provided
       for convenience and compatibility.

       See also paint() and width().

       Reimplemented in QListBoxText and QListBoxPixmap.

bool QListBoxItem::isSelectable () const
       Returns if this item is selectable or not.

       See also setSelectable().

QListBox * QListBoxItem::listBox () const
       Returns a pointer to the listbox containing this item.

QListBoxItem * QListBoxItem::next () const
       Returns the item which comes after this in the listbox. If
       this is the last item, 0 is returned.

void QListBoxItem::paint ( QPainter * p ) [virtual protected]
       Implement this function to draw your item.

       See also height() and width().

       Reimplemented in QListBoxPixmap and QListBoxText.

const QPixmap * QListBoxItem::pixmap () const [virtual]
       Returns the pixmap connected with the item, if any.

       The default implementation of this function returns a null
       pointer.

       Reimplemented in QListBoxPixmap.

QListBoxItem * QListBoxItem::prev () const
       Returns the item which comes before this in the listbox.
       If this is the first item, 0 is returned.

bool QListBoxItem::selected () const
       Returns TRUE if the item is selected, else FALSE.

       See also QListBox::isSelected() and current().

void QListBoxItem::setCustomHighlighting ( bool b ) [protected]
       Defines whether the list box items is responsible to draw
       itself in a highlighted state when being selected.

       If b is FALSE (the default), then the listbox will draw
       some default highlight indicator before calling paint().

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       See also selected() and paint().

void QListBoxItem::setSelectable ( bool b )
       Specifies if this item may be selected by the user or not.

       See also isSelectable().

void QListBoxItem::setText ( const QString & text ) [virtual
       protected]
       Sets the text of the widget, which is used for sorting
       too. The text is not shown unless explicitly drawn in
       paint().

       See also text().

QString QListBoxItem::text () const [virtual]
       Returns the text of the item, which is used for sorting
       too.

       See also setText().

int QListBoxItem::width ( const QListBox * lb ) const [virtual]
       Implement this function to return the width of your item.
       The lb parameter is the same as listBox() and is provided
       for convenience and compatibility.

       See also paint() and height().

       Reimplemented in QListBoxText and QListBoxPixmap.

SEE ALSO
       http://doc.trolltech.com/qlistboxitem.html
       http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1992-2001 Trolltech AS,
       http://www.trolltech.com.  See the license file included
       in the distribution for a complete license statement.

AUTHOR
       Generated automatically from the source code.

BUGS
       If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in
       http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html.	Good bug reports
       make our job much simpler. Thank you.

       In case of content or formattting problems with this
       manual page, please report them to qt-bugs@trolltech.com.
       Please include the name of the manual page
       (qlistboxitem.3qt) and the Qt version (2.3.1).

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