QGIS API Documentation  3.4.15-Madeira (e83d02e274)
qgsprojectionselectiondialog.h
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1 /***************************************************************************
2  qgsgenericprojectionselector.h
3  Set user defined projection using projection selector widget
4  -------------------
5  begin : May 28, 2004
6  copyright : (C) 2004 by Gary E.Sherman
7  email : sherman at mrcc.com
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18 #ifndef QGSGENERICPROJECTIONSELECTOR_H
19 #define QGSGENERICPROJECTIONSELECTOR_H
20 #include "ui_qgsgenericprojectionselectorbase.h"
21 #include "qgis.h"
22 #include "qgsguiutils.h"
23 
24 #include <QSet>
25 
26 #include "qgis_gui.h"
28 
51 class GUI_EXPORT QgsProjectionSelectionDialog : public QDialog, private Ui::QgsGenericProjectionSelectorBase
52 {
53  Q_OBJECT
54  public:
55 
59  QgsProjectionSelectionDialog( QWidget *parent SIP_TRANSFERTHIS = nullptr,
60  Qt::WindowFlags fl = QgsGuiUtils::ModalDialogFlags );
61 
68 
74  void setMessage( const QString &message );
75 
82  void setShowNoProjection( bool show );
83 
90  bool showNoProjection() const;
91 
92  public slots:
93 
99  void setCrs( const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem &crs );
100 
113  void setOgcWmsCrsFilter( const QSet<QString> &crsFilter );
114 
115  private slots:
116 
117  void showHelp();
118 };
119 
120 #endif // #ifndef QGSLAYERCRSSELECTOR_H
#define SIP_TRANSFERTHIS
Definition: qgis_sip.h:46
const QgsCoordinateReferenceSystem & crs
A generic dialog to prompt the user for a Coordinate Reference System.
This class represents a coordinate reference system (CRS).