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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright Brian Ledbetter 2001-2003 <[email protected]> *
* Copyright Ravikiran Rajagopal 2003 <[email protected]> *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as *
* published by the Free Software Foundation. (The original KSplash/ML *
* codebase (upto version 0.95.3) is BSD-licensed.) *
* *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef __WNDMAIN_H__
#define __WNDMAIN_H__
#include <tdeapplication.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include "ksplashiface.h"
// MAKE SURE THAT THIS MATCHES WHAT'S IN ../kcmksplash/kcmksplash.h!!!
#define N_ACTIONITEMS 8
// Action: This represents an "action entry" to any object which is interested
// in knowing this.
typedef struct
{
TQString ItemPixmap;
TQString ItemText;
} Action;
class WndStatus;
class ObjKsTheme;
class ThemeEngine;
class TDEConfig;
class KSplash: public TQWidget, virtual public KSplashIface
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
KSplash(const char *name = "ksplash");
~KSplash();
TQPtrList<Action> actionList();
// DCOP interface
ASYNC upAndRunning( TQString );
ASYNC setMaxProgress(int);
ASYNC setProgress(int);
ASYNC setStartupItemCount( int count );
ASYNC programStarted( TQString programIcon, TQString programName, TQString description );
ASYNC startupComplete();
ASYNC show();
ASYNC hide();
// [FIXME] How can I more easily let Qt know about these slots? moc-tqt perhaps?
// More importantly, how was this code even running under Qt3?
// Was it somehow running the TQWidget::close() slot instead of the KSplash::close() non-slot method?
// Either way it looks like accidental/undefined behaviour to me...
#ifndef Q_MOC_RUN
ASYNC close();
#else // Q_MOC_RUN
public slots:
void close();
#endif // Q_MOC_RUN
signals:
void stepsChanged(int);
void progressChanged(int);
void actionListChanged();
protected:
bool eventFilter( TQObject *o, TQEvent *e );
public slots:
void slotUpdateSteps( int );
void slotUpdateProgress( int );
private slots:
void initDcop();
void prepareIconList();
void prepareSplashScreen();
void slotExec();
void nextIcon();
void slotInsertAction( const TQString&, const TQString& );
void slotReadProperties( TDEConfig * );
void slotSetText( const TQString& );
void slotSetTextIndex( const int );
void slotSetPixmap( const TQString& );
void loadTheme( const TQString& );
private:
ThemeEngine *_loadThemeEngine( const TQString& pluginName, const TQString& theme );
void updateState( unsigned int state );
protected:
unsigned int mState;
unsigned int mMaxProgress;
unsigned int mStep; // ??
TQTimer* close_timer;
bool mSessMgrCalled;
bool mTimeToGo;
TQString mTheme;
ObjKsTheme *mKsTheme;
ThemeEngine *mThemeEngine;
TQPtrList<Action> mActionList;
Action *mCurrentAction, *mPreviousAction;
TQString mThemeLibName;
};
#endif
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