Detailed Description
The QMargins class defines the four margins of a rectangle.
QMargin defines a set of four margins; left, top, right and bottom, that describe the size of the borders surrounding a rectangle.
The isNull() function returns true only if all margins are set to zero.
QMargin objects can be streamed as well as compared.
Member Function Documentation
QMargins::QMargins ()
Constructs a margins object with all margins set to 0.
See also isNull().
QMargins::QMargins ( int left, int top, int right, int bottom )
Constructs margins with the given left, top, right, bottom
See also setLeft(), setRight(), setTop(), and setBottom().
int QMargins::bottom () const
Returns the bottom margin.
See also setBottom().
bool QMargins::isNull () const
Returns true if all margins are is 0; otherwise returns false.
int QMargins::left () const
Returns the left margin.
See also setLeft().
int QMargins::right () const
Returns the right margin.
See also setRight().
void QMargins::setBottom ( int bottom )
Sets the bottom margin to bottom.
See also bottom().
void QMargins::setLeft ( int left )
Sets the left margin to left.
See also left().
void QMargins::setRight ( int right )
Sets the right margin to right.
See also right().
void QMargins::setTop ( int Top )
Sets the Top margin to Top.
See also top().
int QMargins::top () const
Returns the top margin.
See also setTop().
Related Non-Members
bool operator!= ( const QMargins & m1, const QMargins & m2 )
Returns true if m1 and m2 are different; otherwise returns false.
bool operator== ( const QMargins & m1, const QMargins & m2 )
Returns true if m1 and m2 are equal; otherwise returns false.