How to Add Options Menu in Symbian Application

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How to Add Options Menu in Symbian Application

Options menu and Exit button can be attached to QMainWindow, QDialog or to QWidget on Symbian. QMainWindow has predefined Symbian CBA buttons but they have to be defined for QDialog and QWidget.

Preconditions

Make sure that the status pane and the control pane of the application are enabled. To do it call method showMaximized() of the main window:

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
 QApplication app(argc, argv);

MainWindow mainWindow;
 mainWindow.showMaximized();

return app.exec();
}

Defining menus in QMainWindow

QMainWindow has predefined Symbian CBA buttons so different options can be added to the Options menu by adding a new action.

 menuBar()->addAction("Example", this, SLOT (exampleSlot())); <code>

Please note that '''exampleSlot()''' slot is called when an item is selected from the Options menu and its behavior should be also implemented.

h2. Defining menus in QDialog or QWidget

Symbian CBA buttons are not predefined for QDialog or QWidget and they have to be defined.

An instance of [http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qmenu.html QMenu] should be added at the header:

QMenu* m_pMenu;

At appropriate location should be added the implementation of Options menu and the Exit button:

// Create menu
m_pMenu = new QMenu(this);
m_pMenu->addAction("Example", this, SLOT (exampleSlot()));

// Create Options CBA
QAction *pOptions = new QAction("Options", this);
// Set defined menu into Options button
pOptions->setMenu(m_pMenu);
pOptions->setSoftKeyRole(QAction::PositiveSoftKey);
addAction(pOptions);

// Create Exit CBA
QAction *pExitButton = new QAction(QString("Exit"), this);
pExitButton->setSoftKeyRole(QAction::NegativeSoftKey);
// Exit button closes the application
QObject::connect(pExitButton, SIGNAL (triggered()),
QApplication::instance(), SLOT (quit()));
addAction(pExitButton);

Of course the right button can be used not only to close the application as it can be connected to other slot.

See also

[http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Remove_actions_options_menu_in_Symbian Remove actions option menu in Symbian ]

References