QToolButton Class

The QToolButton class provides a quick-access button to commands or options, usually used inside a QToolBar. More...

Header: #include <QToolButton>
CMake: find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Widgets)
target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Widgets)
qmake: QT += widgets
Inherits: QAbstractButton

Public Types

enum ToolButtonPopupMode { DelayedPopup, MenuButtonPopup, InstantPopup }

Properties

Public Functions

QToolButton(QWidget *parent = nullptr)
virtual ~QToolButton()
Qt::ArrowType arrowType() const
bool autoRaise() const
QAction *defaultAction() const
QMenu *menu() const
QToolButton::ToolButtonPopupMode popupMode() const
void setArrowType(Qt::ArrowType type)
void setAutoRaise(bool enable)
void setMenu(QMenu *menu)
void setPopupMode(QToolButton::ToolButtonPopupMode mode)
Qt::ToolButtonStyle toolButtonStyle() const

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual QSize minimumSizeHint() const override
virtual QSize sizeHint() const override

Public Slots

void setDefaultAction(QAction *action)
void setToolButtonStyle(Qt::ToolButtonStyle style)
void showMenu()

Signals

void triggered(QAction *action)

Protected Functions

virtual void initStyleOption(QStyleOptionToolButton *option) const

Reimplemented Protected Functions

virtual void actionEvent(QActionEvent *event) override
virtual void changeEvent(QEvent *e) override
virtual void checkStateSet() override
virtual void enterEvent(QEnterEvent *e) override
virtual bool event(QEvent *event) override
virtual bool hitButton(const QPoint &pos) const override
virtual void leaveEvent(QEvent *e) override
virtual void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override
virtual void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) override
virtual void nextCheckState() override
virtual void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) override
virtual void timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e) override

Detailed Description

A tool button is a special button that provides quick-access to specific commands or options. As opposed to a normal command button, a tool button usually doesn't show a text label, but shows an icon instead.

Tool buttons are normally created when new QAction instances are created with QToolBar::addAction() or existing actions are added to a toolbar with QToolBar::addAction(). It is also possible to construct tool buttons in the same way as any other widget, and arrange them alongside other widgets in layouts.

One classic use of a tool button is to select tools; for example, the "pen" tool in a drawing program. This would be implemented by using a QToolButton as a toggle button (see setCheckable()).

QToolButton supports auto-raising. In auto-raise mode, the button draws a 3D frame only when the mouse points at it. The feature is automatically turned on when a button is used inside a QToolBar. Change it with setAutoRaise().

A tool button's icon is set as QIcon. This makes it possible to specify different pixmaps for the disabled and active state. The disabled pixmap is used when the button's functionality is not available. The active pixmap is displayed when the button is auto-raised because the mouse pointer is hovering over it.

The button's look and dimension is adjustable with setToolButtonStyle() and setIconSize(). When used inside a QToolBar in a QMainWindow, the button automatically adjusts to QMainWindow's settings (see QMainWindow::setToolButtonStyle() and QMainWindow::setIconSize()). Instead of an icon, a tool button can also display an arrow symbol, specified with arrowType.

A tool button can offer additional choices in a popup menu. The popup menu can be set using setMenu(). Use setPopupMode() to configure the different modes available for tool buttons with a menu set. The default mode is DelayedPopupMode which is sometimes used with the "Back" button in a web browser. After pressing and holding the button down for a while, a menu pops up showing a list of possible pages to jump to. The timeout is style dependent, see QStyle::SH_ToolButton_PopupDelay.

Qt Assistant's toolbar with tool buttons
Qt Assistant's toolbar contains tool buttons that are associated with actions used in other parts of the main window.

See also QPushButton, QToolBar, QMainWindow, and QAction.

Member Type Documentation

enum QToolButton::ToolButtonPopupMode

Describes how a menu should be popped up for tool buttons that has a menu set or contains a list of actions.

ConstantValueDescription
QToolButton::DelayedPopup0After pressing and holding the tool button down for a certain amount of time (the timeout is style dependent, see QStyle::SH_ToolButton_PopupDelay), the menu is displayed. A typical application example is the "back" button in some web browsers's tool bars. If the user clicks it, the browser simply browses back to the previous page. If the user presses and holds the button down for a while, the tool button shows a menu containing the current history list
QToolButton::MenuButtonPopup1In this mode the tool button displays a special arrow to indicate that a menu is present. The menu is displayed when the arrow part of the button is pressed.
QToolButton::InstantPopup2The menu is displayed, without delay, when the tool button is pressed. In this mode, the button's own action is not triggered.

Property Documentation

arrowType : Qt::ArrowType

This property holds whether the button displays an arrow instead of a normal icon

This displays an arrow as the icon for the QToolButton.

By default, this property is set to Qt::NoArrow.

Access functions:

Qt::ArrowType arrowType() const
void setArrowType(Qt::ArrowType type)

autoRaise : bool

This property holds whether auto-raising is enabled or not.

The default is disabled (i.e. false).

This property is currently ignored on macOS when using QMacStyle.

Access functions:

bool autoRaise() const
void setAutoRaise(bool enable)

popupMode : ToolButtonPopupMode

describes the way that popup menus are used with tool buttons

By default, this property is set to DelayedPopup.

Access functions:

QToolButton::ToolButtonPopupMode popupMode() const
void setPopupMode(QToolButton::ToolButtonPopupMode mode)

toolButtonStyle : Qt::ToolButtonStyle

This property holds whether the tool button displays an icon only, text only, or text beside/below the icon.

The default is Qt::ToolButtonIconOnly.

To have the style of toolbuttons follow the system settings, set this property to Qt::ToolButtonFollowStyle. On Unix, the user settings from the desktop environment will be used. On other platforms, Qt::ToolButtonFollowStyle means icon only.

QToolButton automatically connects this slot to the relevant signal in the QMainWindow in which is resides.

Access functions:

Qt::ToolButtonStyle toolButtonStyle() const
void setToolButtonStyle(Qt::ToolButtonStyle style)

Member Function Documentation

[explicit] QToolButton::QToolButton(QWidget *parent = nullptr)

Constructs an empty tool button with parent parent.

[virtual noexcept] QToolButton::~QToolButton()

Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources.

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::actionEvent(QActionEvent *event)

Reimplements: QWidget::actionEvent(QActionEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::changeEvent(QEvent *e)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::changeEvent(QEvent *e).

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::checkStateSet()

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::checkStateSet().

QAction *QToolButton::defaultAction() const

Returns the default action.

See also setDefaultAction().

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::enterEvent(QEnterEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::enterEvent(QEnterEvent *event).

[override virtual protected] bool QToolButton::event(QEvent *event)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::event(QEvent *e).

[override virtual protected] bool QToolButton::hitButton(const QPoint &pos) const

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::hitButton(const QPoint &pos) const.

[virtual protected] void QToolButton::initStyleOption(QStyleOptionToolButton *option) const

Initialize option with the values from this QToolButton. This method is useful for subclasses when they need a QStyleOptionToolButton, but don't want to fill in all the information themselves.

See also QStyleOption::initFrom().

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::leaveEvent(QEvent *e)

Reimplements: QWidget::leaveEvent(QEvent *event).

Returns the associated menu, or nullptr if no menu has been defined.

See also setMenu().

[override virtual] QSize QToolButton::minimumSizeHint() const

Reimplements an access function for property: QWidget::minimumSizeHint.

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e).

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e).

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::nextCheckState()

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::nextCheckState().

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e).

Paints the button in response to the paint event.

[slot] void QToolButton::setDefaultAction(QAction *action)

Sets the default action to action.

If a tool button has a default action, the action defines the following properties of the button:

Other properties, such as autoRepeat, are not affected by actions.

See also defaultAction().

void QToolButton::setMenu(QMenu *menu)

Associates the given menu with this tool button.

The menu will be shown according to the button's popupMode.

Ownership of the menu is not transferred to the tool button.

See also menu().

[slot] void QToolButton::showMenu()

Shows (pops up) the associated popup menu. If there is no such menu, this function does nothing. This function does not return until the popup menu has been closed by the user.

[override virtual] QSize QToolButton::sizeHint() const

Reimplements an access function for property: QWidget::sizeHint.

[override virtual protected] void QToolButton::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e)

Reimplements: QAbstractButton::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e).

[signal] void QToolButton::triggered(QAction *action)

This signal is emitted when the given action is triggered.

The action may also be associated with other parts of the user interface, such as menu items and keyboard shortcuts. Sharing actions in this way helps make the user interface more consistent and is often less work to implement.