- Qt 5 and OpenCV 4 Computer Vision Projects
- Zhuo Qingliang
- 378字
- 2021-06-24 13:59:18
Responding to hotkeys
At this point, almost all of the features are implemented as we intended. Now, let's add some hotkeys for frequently used actions to make our application much easier to use.
You may have noticed that, when we create the actions, we occasionally add a strange & to their text, such as &File and E&xit. Actually, this is a way of setting shortcuts in Qt. In certain Qt widgets, using & in front of a character will automatically create a mnemonic (a shortcut) for that character. Hence, in our application, if you press Alt + F, the File menu will be triggered, and while the File menu is expanded, we can see the Exit action on it. At this time, you press Alt + X, and the Exit action will be triggered to let the application exit.
Now, let's give the most frequently used actions some single key shortcuts to make using them more convenient and faster as follows:
- Plus (+) or equal (=) for zooming in
- Minus (-) or underscore (_) for zooming out
- Up or left for the previous image
- Down or right for the next image
To achieve this, we add a new private method named setupShortcuts in the MainWindow class and implement it as follows:
void MainWindow::setupShortcuts()
{
QList<QKeySequence> shortcuts;
shortcuts << Qt::Key_Plus << Qt::Key_Equal;
zoomInAction->setShortcuts(shortcuts);
shortcuts.clear();
shortcuts << Qt::Key_Minus << Qt::Key_Underscore;
zoomOutAction->setShortcuts(shortcuts);
shortcuts.clear();
shortcuts << Qt::Key_Up << Qt::Key_Left;
prevAction->setShortcuts(shortcuts);
shortcuts.clear();
shortcuts << Qt::Key_Down << Qt::Key_Right;
nextAction->setShortcuts(shortcuts);
}
To support multiple shortcuts for one action, for example, + and = for zooming in, for each action we make an empty QList of QKeySequence, and then add each shortcut key sequence to the list. In Qt, QKeySequence encapsulates a key sequence as used by shortcuts. Because QKeySequence has a non-explicit constructor with int arguments, we can add Qt::Key values directly to the list and they will be converted to instances of QKeySequence implicitly. After the list is filled, we call the setShortcuts method on each action with the filled list, and this way setting shortcuts will be easier.
Add the setupShortcuts() method call at the end of the body of the createActions method, then compile and run; now you can test the shortcuts in your application and they should work well.
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