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* Reference to a common::View::Component that comes from the View Specification
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* Reference to a common::View::Component that comes from the View Specification
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* The current last widget in the tab/focus chain - this would be used to control tab ordering
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* The current last widget in the tab/focus chain - this would be used to control tab ordering
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* A reference to the qtItem Manager itself (this could be the UI Manager assuming its the object that deals with registering the Item Widget Factory Objects
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* I assume these are factory objects and not just functions since they maybe complex in structure
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Note that the parent widget for the item is not included. Instead of the item inserting its widgets into the parent's layout, the widget (or widgets) are returned and the View will insert then into the layout. In this way the item widget does not need to know what are all the possible layouts that can exist.
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Note that the parent widget for the item is not included. Instead of the item inserting its widgets into the parent's layout, the widget (or widgets) are returned and the View will insert then into the layout. In this way the item widget does not need to know what are all the possible layouts that can exist.
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* The set of widgets to be inserted
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* The set of widgets to be inserted
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* The last widget in the tab/focus chain
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* The last widget in the tab/focus chain
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