QTextEdit with different text colors (Qt / C++)
I have a QTextEdit
box that displays text, and I'd like to be able to set t开发者_StackOverflowhe text color for different lines of text in the same QTextEdit
box. (i.e. line 1 might be red, line 2 might be black, etc.)
Is this possible in a QTextEdit
box? If not, what's the easiest way to get this behavior?
Thanks.
Just a quick addition: an alternative to generating the html yourself, if you're populating the text box programatically, is to use textEdit->setTextColor(QColor&)
. You can create the QColor object yourself, or use one of the predefined colours in the Qt namespace (Qt::black, Qt::red, etc). It will apply the specified colour to any text you add, until it is called again with a different one.
The ONLY thing that worked for me was html.
Code snippet follows.
QString line = "contains some text from somewhere ..."
:
:
QTextCursor cursor = ui->messages->textCursor();
QString alertHtml = "<font color=\"DeepPink\">";
QString notifyHtml = "<font color=\"Lime\">";
QString infoHtml = "<font color=\"Aqua\">";
QString endHtml = "</font><br>";
switch(level)
{
case msg_alert: line = alertHtml % line; break;
case msg_notify: line = notifyHtml % line; break;
case msg_info: line = infoHtml % line; break;
default: line = infoHtml % line; break;
}
line = line % endHtml;
ui->messages->insertHtml(line);
cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor::End);
ui->messages->setTextCursor(cursor);
Use text formated as HTML, for example:
textEdit->setHtml(text);
where text, is a HTML formated text, contains with colored lines and etc.
Link to doc
A few quotes:
QTextEdit is an advanced WYSIWYG viewer/editor supporting rich text formatting using HTML-style tags. It is optimized to handle large documents and to respond quickly to user input.
.
The text edit can load both plain text and HTML files (a subset of HTML 3.2 and 4).
.
QTextEdit can display a large HTML subset, including tables and images.
This means mostly deprecated tags and as such does not include any current CSS, so I turned to this:
// save
int fw = ui->textEdit->fontWeight();
QColor tc = ui->textEdit->textColor();
// append
ui->textEdit->setFontWeight( QFont::DemiBold );
ui->textEdit->setTextColor( QColor( "red" ) );
ui->textEdit->append( entry );
// restore
ui->textEdit->setFontWeight( fw );
ui->textEdit->setTextColor( tc );
Extending on https://stackoverflow.com/a/13287446/1619432:
QTextEdit::append()
inserts a new paragraph with the previously set FontWeight / TextColor.
insertHTML()
or InsertPlainText()
to avoid inserting a new paragraph (e.g. to achieve different formats in a single line) do not respect the font/color settings.
Instead use QTextCursor:
...
// textEdit->moveCursor( QTextCursor::End );
QTextCursor cursor( textEdit->textCursor() );
QTextCharFormat format;
format.setFontWeight( QFont::DemiBold );
format.setForeground( QBrush( QColor( "black" ) ) );
cursor.setCharFormat( format );
cursor.insertText( "Hello world!" );
...
This is my solution for a very simple error logging using QTextEdit.
// In some common header file
enum class ReportLevel {
Info,
Warning,
Error
};
// Signal in classes who report something
void reportStatus(ReportLevel level,
const QString& tag,
const QString& report);
// Slot in the class which receives the reports
void MyGreatClass::handleStatusReport(ReportLevel level,
const QString& tag,
const QString& report)
{
switch(level) {
case ReportLevel::Info:
mTeReports->setTextColor(Qt::blue);
break;
case ReportLevel::Warning:
mTeReports->setTextColor(QColor::fromRgb(255, 165, 0)); // Orange
break;
case ReportLevel::Error:
mTeReports->setTextColor(Qt::red);
break;
}
// mTeReoports is just an instance of QTextEdit
mTeReports->insertPlainText(tag + "\t");
mTeReports->setTextColor(Qt::black); // set color back to black
// might want ot use #ifdef for windows or linux....
mTeReports->insertPlainText(report + "\r\n");
// Force the scroll bar (if visible) to jump to bottom
mTeReports->ensureCursorVisible();
}
This is how it looks like:
Of course, you can go ahead and add date/time and other cool stuff :)
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