问题
I want to use QTextEdit
(in read-only mode) to show a clickable hyperlink, I used to do
QTextEdit *textEdit = new QTextEdit;
QTextCursor cursor(textEdit->document());
textEdit->setTextCursor(cursor);
cursor->insertHtml("<a href=\"www.google.com\" >Google</a>");
textEdit->show();
this code will show Google as hyperlink but unable to click.
And if I used
QTextEdit *textEdit = new QTextEdit;
QTextCursor cursor(textEdit->document());
textEdit->setTextCursor(cursor);
QTextCharFormat linkFormat = cursor.charFormat();
linkFormat.setAnchor(true);
linkFormat.setAnchorHref("http://www.google.com");
linkFormat.setAnchorName("Google");
cursor.insertText("Google", linkFormat);
then nothing happen. "Google" is just normal text.
Please help me insert clickable hyperlink to QTextEdit
.
回答1:
Using QTextBrowser
is simpler (as suggested by another answer). However, if for some reason you want to use QTextEdit
, try to change the text interaction flags using setTextInteractionFlags()
.
I think you have to enable the Qt::LinksAccessibleByMouse
flag.
See Qt::TextInteractionFlag and QTextEdit::textInteractionFlags
回答2:
You can use QTextBrowser instead of QTextEdit if it read only text.
回答3:
As far as I've tried, when using QTextEdit
+ Qt::LinksAccessibleByMouse
I'm able to click on links, but no action is taken (i.e., link is not open). The only action possible is to right-click on the link and select Copy Link Location
.
As mentioned, one option is using QTextBrowser
. In this case you have to set the QTextBrowser::openExternalLinks property too, in order to open the link using the default browser, otherwise it will be open in the text-browser widget.
Another option, given you have a read-only text, is to use a QLabel
with rich format, and using the QLabel::linkActivated signal to open the URL
label->setTextFormat(Qt::RichText);
QObject::connect(label, &QLabel::linkActivated, [](const QString & link) {
QDesktopServices::openUrl(link);
});
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35858340/clickable-hyperlink-in-qtextedit