README: fix wrong function name
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### Qt Widgets
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To customize the window frame of a QWidget, you need to instantiate a `FramelessWidgetsHelper` object and then attach it to the widget's top level widget, and then `FramelessWidgetsHelper` will do all the rest work for you: the window frame will be removed automatically once it has been attached to the top level widget successfully. In theory you can instantiate multiple `FramelessWidgetsHelper` objects for a same widget, in this case there will be only one object that keeps functional, all other objects will become a wrapper of that one. But to make sure everything goes smoothly and normally, you should not do that in any case. The simplest way to instantiate a `FramelessWidgetsHelper`
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object is to call the static method `FramelessWidgetsHelper *FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(QObject *)`. It will return the handle of the previously instantiated object if any, or it will instantiate a new object if it can't find one. It's safe to call this method multiple times for a same widget, it won't instantiate any new objects if there is one already. It also does not matter when and where you call that function as long as the top level widget is the same. The internally created objects will always be parented to the top level widget. Once you get the handle of the `FramelessWidgetsHelper` object, you can call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setContentExtendedIntoTitleBar(true)` to let it hide the default title bar provided by the operating system. In order to make sure `FramelessWidgetsHelper` can find the correct top level widget, you should call the `FramelessWidgetsHelper *FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(QObject *)` function on a widget which has a complete parent-chain whose root parent is the top level widget. To make the frameless window draggable, you should provide a homemade title bar widget yourself, the title bar widget doesn't need to be in rectangular shape, it also doesn't need to be placed on the first row of the window. Call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setTitleBarWidget(QWidget *)` to let `FramelessHelper` know what's your title bar widget. By default, all the widgets in the title bar area won't be responsible to any mouse and keyboard events due to they have been intercepted by FramelessHelper. To make them recover the responsible state, you should make them visible to hit test. Call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setHitTestVisible(QWidget* )` to do that. You can of course call it on a widget that is not inside the title bar at all, it won't have any effect though. Due to Qt's own limitations, you need to make sure your widget has a complete parent-chain whose root parent is the top level widget. Do not ever try to delete the `FramelessWidgetsHelper` object, it may still be monitoring and controlling your widget, and Qt will delete it for you automatically. No need to worry about memory leaks.
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object is to call the static method `FramelessWidgetsHelper *FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(QObject *)`. It will return the handle of the previously instantiated object if any, or it will instantiate a new object if it can't find one. It's safe to call this method multiple times for a same widget, it won't instantiate any new objects if there is one already. It also does not matter when and where you call that function as long as the top level widget is the same. The internally created objects will always be parented to the top level widget. Once you get the handle of the `FramelessWidgetsHelper` object, you can call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::extendsContentIntoTitleBar()` to let it hide the default title bar provided by the operating system. In order to make sure `FramelessWidgetsHelper` can find the correct top level widget, you should call the `FramelessWidgetsHelper *FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(QObject *)` function on a widget which has a complete parent-chain whose root parent is the top level widget. To make the frameless window draggable, you should provide a homemade title bar widget yourself, the title bar widget doesn't need to be in rectangular shape, it also doesn't need to be placed on the first row of the window. Call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setTitleBarWidget(QWidget *)` to let `FramelessHelper` know what's your title bar widget. By default, all the widgets in the title bar area won't be responsible to any mouse and keyboard events due to they have been intercepted by FramelessHelper. To make them recover the responsible state, you should make them visible to hit test. Call `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setHitTestVisible(QWidget* )` to do that. You can of course call it on a widget that is not inside the title bar at all, it won't have any effect though. Due to Qt's own limitations, you need to make sure your widget has a complete parent-chain whose root parent is the top level widget. Do not ever try to delete the `FramelessWidgetsHelper` object, it may still be monitoring and controlling your widget, and Qt will delete it for you automatically. No need to worry about memory leaks.
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There are also two classes called `FramelessWidget` and `FramelessMainWindow`, they are only simple wrappers of `FramelessWidgetsHelper`, which just saves the call of the `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::setContentExtendedIntoTitleBar(true)` function for you. You can absolutely use plain `QWidget` instead.
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There are also two classes called `FramelessWidget` and `FramelessMainWindow`, they are only simple wrappers of `FramelessWidgetsHelper`, which just saves the call of the `void FramelessWidgetsHelper::extendsContentIntoTitleBar()` function for you. You can absolutely use plain `QWidget` instead.
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#### Code Snippet
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MyWidget::MyWidget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent)
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{
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// You should do this early enough.
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FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(this)->setContentExtendedIntoTitleBar(true);
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FramelessWidgetsHelper::get(this)->extendsContentIntoTitleBar();
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// ...
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}
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```
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