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/*
* This file is part of the KDE Libraries
* Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Mirko Boehm ([email protected]) and
* Espen Sand ([email protected])
* Holger Freyther <[email protected]>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
*/
#ifndef _KDIALOG_BASE_H_
#define _KDIALOG_BASE_H_
#include <kdialog.h>
#include <kjanuswidget.h>
#include <kguiitem.h>
#include <kstdguiitem.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
class TQPushButton;
class KSeparator;
class KURLLabel;
class TQBoxLayout;
class TQPixmap;
class KGuiItem;
/**
* Used internally by KDialogBase.
* @internal
*/
class KDialogBaseButton;
/**
* Used internally by KDialogBase.
* @internal
*/
class KDialogBaseTile;
/**
* @short A dialog base class with standard buttons and predefined layouts.
*
* Provides basic functionality needed by nearly all dialogs.
*
* It offers the standard action buttons you'd expect to find in a
* dialog as well as the capability to define at most three configurable
* buttons. You can define a main widget that contains your specific
* dialog layout or you can use a predefined layout. Currently, @p
* TreeList/Paged, @p Tabbed, @p Plain, @p Swallow and @p IconList
* mode layouts (faces) are available.
*
* The class takes care of the geometry management. You only need to define
* a minimum size for the widget you want to use as the main widget.
*
* You can set a background tile (pixmap) for parts of the dialog. The
* tile you select is shared by all instances of this class in your
* application so that they all get the same look and feel.
*
* There is a tutorial available on http://developer.kde.org/ (NOT YET)
* that contains
* copy/paste examples as well a screenshots on how to use this class.
*
* <b>Standard buttons (action buttons):</b>\n
*
* You select which buttons should be displayed, but you do not choose the
* order in which they are displayed. This ensures a standard interface in
* KDE. The button order can be changed, but this ability is only available
* for a central KDE control tool. The following buttons are available:
* OK, Cancel/Close, Apply/Try, Default, Help and three user definable
* buttons: User1, User2 and User3. You must specify the text of the UserN
* buttons. Each button has a virtual slot so you can overload the method
* when required. The default slots emit a signal as well, so you can choose
* to connect a signal instead of overriding the slot.
* The default implementation of slotHelp() will automatically enable
* the help system if you have provided a path to the help text.
* slotCancel() and slotClose() will run TQDialog::reject()
* while slotOk() will run TQDialog::accept(). You define a default
* button in the constructor.
*
* If you don't want any buttons at all because your dialog is special
* in some way, then set the buttonMask argument in the constructor to zero
* (0). The optional button box separator line should not be enabled
* in this case. Note that the KDialogBase will animate a button press
* when the user press Escape. The button that is enabled is either Cancel,
* Close or the button that is defined by setEscapeButton() The
* animation will not take place when the buttonMask is zero. Your
* custom dialog code should reimplement the keyPressEvent and
* animate the cancel button so that the dialog behaves like regular
* dialogs. NOTE: None of the regular slots (like slotOk() ) or
* signals that are related to the standard action buttons will be used
* when you don't use these buttons.
*
* <b>Dialog shapes:</b>\n
*
* You can either use one of the prebuilt, easy to use, faces or
* define your own main widget. The dialog provides ready to use
* TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow and IconList faces. KDialogBase uses
* the KJanusWidget class internally to accomplish this. If you
* use TreeList, Tabbed or IconList mode, then add pages with addPage().
*
* Pages that have been added can be removed again by simply deleting
* the page.
*
* If you want complete control of how the dialog contents should look,
* then you can define a main widget by using setMainWidget(). You
* only need to set the minimum size of that widget and the dialog will
* resize itself to fit this minimum size. The dialog is resizeable, but
* cannot be made smaller than its minimum size.
*
* <b>Layout:</b>\n
*
* The dialog consists of a help area on top (becomes visible if you define
* a help path and use enableLinkedHelp()), the main area which is
* the built-in dialog face or your own widget in the middle and by default
* a button box at the bottom. The button box can also be placed at the
* right edge (to the right of the main widget). Use
* setButtonBoxOrientation() to control this behavior. A separator
* can be placed above the button box (or to the left when the button box
* is at the right edge). Normally you specify that you want a separator
* in the constructor, but you can use enableButtonSeparator() as well.
*
* <b>Standard compliance:</b>\n
*
* The class is derived from KDialog, so you get automatic access to
* the KDialog::marginHint(), KDialog::spacingHint() and the
* extended KDialog::setCaption() method. NOTE: The main widget you
* use will be positioned inside the dialog using a margin (or border)
* equal to KDialog::marginHint(). You should not add a margin yourself,
* since one will be added automatically.
* The example below (from kedit) shows how you use the top level widget
* and its layout. The second argument (the border) to QVBoxLayout
* is 0. This situation is valid for addPage , addVBoxPage ,
* addHBoxPage , addGridPage , makeMainWidget ,
* makeVBoxMainWidget , makeHBoxMainWidget and
* makeGridMainWidget as well.
*
* Example:
*
* \code
* UrlDlg::UrlDlg( TQWidget *parent, const TQString& caption,
* const TQString& urltext)
* : KDialogBase( parent, "urldialog", true, caption, Ok|Cancel, Ok, true )
* {
* TQWidget *page = new TQWidget( this );
* setMainWidget(page);
* TQVBoxLayout *topLayout = new TQVBoxLayout( page, 0, spacingHint() );
*
* TQLabel *label = new TQLabel( caption, page, "caption" );
* topLayout->addWidget( label );
*
* lineedit = new TQLineEdit( urltext, page, "lineedit" );
* lineedit->setMinimumWidth(fontMetrics().maxWidth()*20);
* topLayout->addWidget( lineedit );
*
* topLayout->addStretch(10);
* }
* \endcode
*
* If you use makeVBoxMainWidget(), then the dialog above can be made
* simpler but you lose the ability to add a stretchable area:
*
* \code
* UrlDlg::UrlDlg( TQWidget *parent, const TQString& caption,
* const TQString& urltext)
* : KDialogBase( parent, "urldialog", true, caption, Ok|Cancel, Ok, true )
* {
* TQVBox *page = makeVBoxMainWidget();
* TQLabel *label = new TQLabel( caption, page, "caption" );
*
* lineedit = new TQLineEdit( urltext, page, "lineedit" );
* lineedit->setMinimumWidth(fontMetrics().maxWidth()*20);
* }
* \endcode
*
* This class can be used in many ways. Note that most KDE ui widgets
* and many of KDE core applications use the KDialogBase so for more
* inspiration you should study the code for these.
*
* @author Mirko Boehm ([email protected]) and Espen Sand ([email protected])
*/
class TDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
enum ButtonCode
{
Help = 0x00000001, ///< Show Help button.
Default = 0x00000002, ///< Show Default button.
Ok = 0x00000004, ///< Show Ok button.
Apply = 0x00000008, ///< Show Apply button.
Try = 0x00000010, ///< Show Try button.
Cancel = 0x00000020, ///< Show Cancel-button.
Close = 0x00000040, ///< Show Close-button.
User1 = 0x00000080, ///< Show User defined button 1.
User2 = 0x00000100, ///< Show User defined button 2.
User3 = 0x00000200, ///< Show User defined button 3.
No = 0x00000080, ///< Show No button.
Yes = 0x00000100, ///< Show Yes button.
Details = 0x00000400, ///< Show Details button.
Filler = 0x40000000, ///< @internal Ignored when used in a constructor.
Stretch = 0x80000000, ///< @internal Ignored when used in a constructor.
NoDefault ///< Used when specifying a default button; indicates that no button should be marked by default. @since 3.3
};
enum ActionButtonStyle
{
ActionStyle0=0, // KDE std
ActionStyle1,
ActionStyle2,
ActionStyle3,
ActionStyle4,
ActionStyleMAX
};
/**
* @li @p TreeList - A dialog with a tree on the left side and a
* representation of the contents on the right side.
* @li @p Tabbed - A dialog using a TQTabWidget.
* @li @p Plain - A normal dialog. Use plainPage() as parent for widgets.
* @li @p Swallow - Simplifes the usage of existing widgets. You specify
* the widget to be displayed by setMainWidget().
* @li @p IconList - A dialog with an iconlist on the left side and a
* representation of the contents on the right side.
*/
enum DialogType
{
TreeList = KJanusWidget::TreeList,
Tabbed = KJanusWidget::Tabbed,
Plain = KJanusWidget::Plain,
Swallow = KJanusWidget::Swallow,
IconList = KJanusWidget::IconList
};
public:
/**
* Constructor for the standard mode where you must specify the main
* widget with setMainWidget() .
*
* @param parent Parent of the dialog.
* @param name Dialog name (for internal use only)
* @param modal Controls dialog modality. If @p false, the rest of the
* program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while
* the dialog is open.
* @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name
* here. The class will take care of that.
* @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero
* (0) no button box will be made.
* @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as
* the default. Use ButtonCode::NoDefault to indicate that no button
* should be marked as the default button.
* @param separator If @p true, a separator line is drawn between the
* action buttons and the main widget.
* @param user1 User button1 item.
* @param user2 User button2 item.
* @param user3 User button3 item.
*/
KDialogBase( TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, bool modal=true,
const TQString &caption=TQString::null,
int buttonMask=Ok|Apply|Cancel, ButtonCode defaultButton=Ok,
bool separator=false,
const KGuiItem &user1=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user2=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user3=KGuiItem() );
/**
* In KDE4 a WFlag paramater should be added after modal and next
* function can be removed.
*
* Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the
* kind of layout (face).
*
* @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or
* IconList.
* @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name
* here. The class will take care of that.
* @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero
* (0) no button box will be made.
* @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as
* the default. Use ButtonCode::NoDefault to indicate that no button
* should be marked as the default button.
* @param parent Parent of the dialog.
* @param name Dialog name (for internal use only).
* @param modal Controls dialog modality. If @p false, the rest of the
* program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while
* the dialog is open.
* @param separator If @p true, a separator line is drawn between the
* action buttons and the main widget.
* @param user1 User button1 text item.
* @param user2 User button2 text item.
* @param user3 User button3 text item.
*/
KDialogBase( int dialogFace, const TQString &caption,
int buttonMask, ButtonCode defaultButton,
TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, bool modal=true,
bool separator=false,
const KGuiItem &user1=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user2=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user3=KGuiItem() );
/**
* Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the
* kind of layout (face).
*
* @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or
* IconList.
* @param f widget flags, by default it is just set to WStyle_DialogBorder.
* @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name
* here. The class will take care of that.
* @param parent Parent of the dialog.
* @param name Dialog name (for internal use only).
* @param modal Controls dialog modality. If @p false, the rest of the
* program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while
* the dialog is open.
* @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero
* (0) no button box will be made.
* @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as
* the default. Use ButtonCode::NoDefault to indicate that no button
* should be marked as the default button.
* @param separator If @p true, a separator line is drawn between the
* action buttons and the main widget.
* @param user1 User button1 text item.
* @param user2 User button2 text item.
* @param user3 User button3 text item.
* @since: 3.2
*/
KDialogBase( KDialogBase::DialogType dialogFace, WFlags f,
TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, bool modal=true,
const TQString &caption=TQString::null,
int buttonMask=Ok|Apply|Cancel, ButtonCode defaultButton=Ok,
bool separator=false,
const KGuiItem &user1=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user2=KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user3=KGuiItem() );
/**
* Constructor for a message box mode where the @p buttonMask can only
* contain Yes, No, or Cancel.
*
* If you need other names you can rename
* the buttons with setButtonText(). The dialog box is not resizable
* by default but this can be changed by setInitialSize(). If you
* select 'modal' to be true, the dialog will return Yes, No, or Cancel
* when closed otherwise you can use the signals yesClicked(),
* noClicked(), or cancelClicked() to determine the state.
*
* @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name
* here. The class will take care of that.
* @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero
* (0) no button box will be made.
* @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as
* the default. Use ButtonCode::NoDefault to indicate that no button
* should be marked as the default button.
* @param escapeButton Specifies which button will be activated by
* when the dialog receives a @p Key_Escape keypress.
* @param parent Parent of the dialog.
* @param name Dialog name (for internal use only).
* @param modal Controls dialog modality. If @p false, the rest of the
* program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible
* while the dialog is open.
* @param separator If @p true, a separator line is drawn between the
* action buttons and the main widget.
* @param yes Text to use for the first button (defaults to i18n("Yes"))
* @param no Text to use for the second button (defaults to i18n("No"))
* @param cancel Text to use for the third button (defaults to i18n("Cancel"))
*/
KDialogBase( const TQString &caption, int buttonMask=Yes|No|Cancel,
ButtonCode defaultButton=Yes, ButtonCode escapeButton=Cancel,
TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0,
bool modal=true, bool separator=false,
const KGuiItem &yes = KStdGuiItem::yes(), // i18n("&Yes")
const KGuiItem &no = KStdGuiItem::no(), // i18n("&No"),
const KGuiItem &cancel = KStdGuiItem::cancel() // i18n("&Cancel")
);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~KDialogBase();
/**
* Sets the orientation of the button box.
*
* It can be @p Vertical or @p Horizontal. If @p Horizontal
* (default), the button box is positioned at the bottom of the
* dialog. If @p Vertical it will be placed at the right edge of the
* dialog.
*
* @param orientation The button box orientation.
*/
void setButtonBoxOrientation( int orientation );
/**
* Sets the button that will be activated when the Escape key
* is pressed.
*
* Normally you should not use this function. By default,
* the Escape key is mapped to either the Cancel or the Close button
* if one of these buttons are defined. The user expects that Escape will
* cancel an operation so use this function with caution.
*
* @param id The button code.
*/
void setEscapeButton( ButtonCode id );
/**
* Adjust the size of the dialog to fit the contents just before
* TQDialog::exec() or TQDialog::show() is called.
*
* This method will not be called if the dialog has been explicitly
* resized before showing it.
**/
virtual void adjustSize();
virtual TQSize sizeHint() const;
virtual TQSize minimumSizeHint() const;
/**
* Retrieve the empty page when the predefined layout is used in @p Plain
* mode.
*
* This widget must be used as the toplevel widget of your dialog
* code.
*
* @return The widget or 0 if the predefined layout mode is not @p Plain
* or if you don't use any predefined layout.
*/
TQFrame *plainPage();
/**
* Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in @p TreeList ,
* @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode.
*
* The returned widget must be used as the
* toplevel widget for this particular page.
* Note: The returned frame widget has no
* layout manager associated with it. In order to use it you must
* create a layout yourself as the example below illustrates:
*
* \code
* TQFrame *page = addPage( i18n("Layout") );
* TQVBoxLayout *topLayout = new TQVBoxLayout( page, 0, KDialog::spacingHint() );
* TQLabel *label = new TQLabel( i18n("Layout type"), page );
* topLayout->addWidget( label );
* ..
* \endcode
*
* @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name.
* @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in @p Tabbed
* mode. If empty, the item text is used instead.
* @param pixmap Used in @p IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap
* with size 32x32 pixels.
*
* @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for
* the page.
*/
TQFrame *addPage( const TQString &itemName,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* This is like addPage() just above, with the difference that the first
* element is a list of strings.
*
* These strings are used to form a path
* of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names
* for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page.
* Note: This does yet only work for the @p TreeList face. Later this may
* be added for the @p IconList face too. In other faces than the
* @p TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored.
**/
TQFrame *addPage( const TQStringList &items,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in @p TreeList,
* @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode.
*
* The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for
* this particular page. The widget contains a QVBoxLayout
* layout so the widget children are lined up vertically. You can
* use it as follows:
*
* \code
* TQVBox *page = addVBoxPage( i18n("Layout") );
* TQLabel *label = new TQLabel( i18n("Layout type"), page );
* ..
* \endcode
*
* @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name.
* @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in @p Tabbed
* mode. If empty, the item text is used instead.
* @param pixmap Used in @p IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap
* with size 32x32 pixels.
*
* @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for
* the page.
*/
TQVBox *addVBoxPage( const TQString &itemName,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* This is like addVBoxPage() just above, with the difference
* that the first element is a list of strings.
*
* These strings are used to form a path
* of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names
* for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page.
* Note: This does yet only work for the @p TreeList face. Later this may
* be added for the @p IconList face too. In other faces than the
* @p TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored.
**/
TQVBox *addVBoxPage( const TQStringList &items,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in @p TreeList,
* @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode.
*
* The returned widget must be used as the
* toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a
* TQHBoxLayout layout so the widget children are lined up horizontally.
* You can use it as follows:
*
* @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name.
* @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed
* mode. If empty, the item text is used instead.
* @param pixmap Used in IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap
* with size 32x32 pixels.
*
* @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for
* the page.
*/
TQHBox *addHBoxPage( const TQString &itemName,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* This is like addHBoxPage() just above, with the
* difference that the first element is a list of strings.
*
* These strings are used to form a path
* of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names
* for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page.
* Note: This does yet only work for the @p TreeList face. Later this may
* be added for the @p IconList face too. In other faces than the
* @p TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored.
**/
TQHBox *addHBoxPage( const TQStringList &items,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in @p TreeList,
* @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode.
*
* The returned widget must be used as the
* toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a
* TQGridLayout layout so the widget children are positioned in a grid.
*
* @param n Specifies the number of columns if @p dir is Qt::Horizontal
* or the number of rows if @p dir is Qt::Vertical.
* @param dir Can be Qt::Horizontal or Qt::Vertical.
* @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name.
* @param header Header text use in the list modes @p Ignored in @p Tabbed
* mode. If empty, the item text is used instead.
* @param pixmap Used in @p IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap
* with size 32x32 pixels.
*
* @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for
* the page.
*/
TQGrid *addGridPage( int n, Orientation dir,
const TQString &itemName,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* This is like addGridPage() just above, with the difference
* that the first element is a list of strings.
*
* These strings are used to form a path
* of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names
* for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page.
* Note: This does yet only work for the @p TreeList face. Later this may
* be added for the @p IconList face too. In other faces than the
* @p TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored.
**/
TQGrid *addGridPage( int n, Orientation dir,
const TQStringList &items,
const TQString &header=TQString::null,
const TQPixmap &pixmap=TQPixmap() );
/**
* Sets the icon used in @p TreeList Mode for the given path.
*
* @param path The path for which this icon should be shown.
* @param pixmap The icon used.
**/
void setFolderIcon(const TQStringList &path,const TQPixmap &pixmap);
/**
* Make a main widget.
*
* The function will make a TQFrame widget
* and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can @em not use this
* function more than once, @em not if you have already defined a
* main widget with setMainWidget() and @em not if you have used the
* constructor where you define the face (@p Plain, @p Swallow, @p Tabbed,
* @p TreeList).
*
* @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above
* were broken.
*/
TQFrame *makeMainWidget();
/**
* Make a main widget.
*
* The function will make a TQVBox widget
* and use setMainWidget() to register it. You @em can use this
* function more than once, but @em not if you have already defined a
* main widget with setMainWidget() and @em not if you have used the
* constructor where you define the face (@p Plain, @p Swallow, @p Tabbed,
* @p TreeList, @p IconList).
*
* @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above
* were broken.
*/
TQVBox *makeVBoxMainWidget();
/**
* Make a main widget.
*
* The function will make a TQHBox widget
* and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can @em not use this
* function more than once, @em not if you have already defined a
* main widget with setMainWidget() and @p not if you have used the
* constructor where you define the face (@p Plain, @p Swallow, @p Tabbed,
* @p TreeList, @p IconList).
*
* @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above
* were broken.
*/
TQHBox *makeHBoxMainWidget();
/**
* Make a main widget.
*
* The function will make a TQGrid widget
* and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can @em not use this
* function more than once, @em not if you have already defined a
* main widget with setMainWidget and @em not if you have used the
* constructor where you define the face (Plain, Swallow, Tabbed,
* TreeList, IconList).
*
* @param n Specifies the number of columns if 'dir' is Qt::Horizontal
* or the number of rows if 'dir' is Qt::Vertical.
* @param dir Can be Qt::Horizontal or Qt::Vertical.
*
* @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above
* were broken.
*/
TQGrid *makeGridMainWidget( int n, Orientation dir );
/**
* Hide or display the a separator line drawn between the action
* buttons an the main widget.
*/
void enableButtonSeparator( bool state );
/**
* Hide or display a general action button.
*
* Only buttons that have
* been created in the constructor can be displayed. This method will
* not create a new button.
*
* @param id Button identifier.
* @param state true display the button(s).
*/
void showButton( ButtonCode id, bool state );
/**
* Hide or display the OK button.
*
* The OK button must have
* been created in the constructor to be displayed.
*
* @param state If @p true, display the button(s).
*/
void showButtonOK( bool state );
/**
* Hide or display the Apply button.
*
* The Apply button must have
* been created in the constructor to be displayed.
*
* @param state true display the button(s).
*/
void showButtonApply( bool state );
/**
* Hide or display the Cancel button. The Cancel button must have
* been created in the constructor to be displayed.
*
* @param state @p true display the button(s).
*/
void showButtonCancel( bool state );
/**
* Sets the page with @p index to be displayed.
*
* This method will only
* work when the dialog is using the predefined shape of TreeList,
* IconList or Tabbed.
*
* @param index Index of the page to be shown.
* @return @p true if the page is shown, @p false otherwise.
*/
bool showPage( int index );
/**
* Returns the index of the active page.
*
* This method will only work when the dialog is using the
* predefined shape of Tabbed, TreeList or IconList.
*
* @return The page index or -1 if there is no active page.
*/
int activePageIndex() const;
/**
* Returns the index of a page created with addPage(),
* addVBoxPage(), addHBoxPage() or addGridPage().
* You can can compare this index with the value returned from
* activePageIndex() if you need to do some page specific actions
* in your code.
*
* The returned index will never change so you can safely use this
* function once and save the value.
*
* @param widget The widget returned by addPage(), addVBoxPage(),
* addHBoxPage() or addGridPage().
*
* @return The index or -1 if the face is not Tabbed, TreeList or
* IconList
*/
int pageIndex( TQWidget *widget ) const;
/**
* Sets the main user definable widget.
*
* If the dialog is using the predefined Swallow mode, the widget will
* be reparented to the internal swallow control widget. If the dialog
* is being used in the standard mode then the @p widget must have the
* dialog as parent.
*
* @param widget The widget to be displayed as main widget. If it
* is 0, then the dialog will show an empty space of 100x100 pixels
* instead.
*/
void setMainWidget( TQWidget *widget );
/**
* Returns the main widget if any.
*
* @return The current main widget. Can be 0 if no widget has been defined.
*/
TQWidget *mainWidget();
/**
* Convenience method.
*
* Freezes the dialog size using the minimum size
* of the dialog. This method should only be called right before
* show() or exec().
*/
void disableResize();
/**
* Convenience method. Sets the initial dialog size.
*
* This method should
* only be called right before show() or exec(). The initial
* size will be
* ignored if smaller than the dialog's minimum size.
*
* @param s Startup size.
* @param noResize If @p true the dialog cannot be resized.
*/
void setInitialSize( const TQSize &s, bool noResize=false );
/**
* Convenience method. Add a size to the default minimum size of a
* dialog.
*
* This method should only be called right before show() or
* exec().
*
* @param s Size added to minimum size.
* @param noResize If @p true the dialog cannot be resized.
*/
void incInitialSize( const TQSize &s, bool noResize=false );
/**
* read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size.
* If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned.
*
* @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group
* of KGlobal::config is preserved.
*/
TQSize configDialogSize( const TQString& groupName ) const;
/**
* read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size.
* If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned.
*
* @param config The KConfig object to read from
* @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group
* of KGlobal::config is preserved.
* @since 3.2
*/
TQSize configDialogSize( KConfig& config, const TQString& groupName ) const;
/**
* save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension either to the
* global or application config file.
*
* @param groupName The group to which the dialogs size is saved. See configDialogSize
* to read the size.
* @param global Set to true if the entry should go to the global config rather
* than to the applications config. Default is false.
*/
void saveDialogSize( const TQString& groupName, bool global=false );
/**
* save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension.
*
* @param config The KConfig object to write to.
* @param groupName The group to which the dialogs size is saved. See
* configDialogSize to read the size.
* @param global Set to true if the entry should go to the global config.
* Default is false.
* @since 3.2
*/
void saveDialogSize( KConfig& config, const TQString& groupName,
bool global=false ) const;
/**
* Sets the appearance of the OK button.
*
* If the default parameters are used
* (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem::ok() is used.
*
* @param item KGuiItem.
* @since 3.2
*/
void setButtonOK( const KGuiItem &item = KStdGuiItem::ok() );
/**
* @deprecated. Use setButtonOk() instead.
*
* Sets the text of the OK button.
*
* If the default parameters are used
* (that is, if no parameters are given) the standard texts are set:
* The button shows "OK", the tooltip contains "Accept settings."
* (internationalized) and the quickhelp text explains the standard
* behavior of the OK button in settings dialogs.
*
* @param text Button text.
* @param tooltip Tooltip text.
* @param quickhelp Quick help text.
*/
void setButtonOKText( const TQString &text=TQString::null,
const TQString &tooltip=TQString::null,
const TQString &quickhelp=TQString::null ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the appearance of the Apply button.
*
* If the default parameters are used
* (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem::apply() is used.
*
* @param item KGuiItem.
* @since 3.2
*/
void setButtonApply( const KGuiItem &item = KStdGuiItem::apply() );
/**
* @deprecated. Use setButtonApply() instead.
*
* Sets the text of the Apply button.
*
* If the default parameters are
* used (that is, if no parameters are given) the standard texts are set:
* The button shows "Apply", the tooltip contains "Apply settings."
* (internationalized) and the quickhelp text explains the standard
* behavior of the apply button in settings dialogs.
*
* @param text Button text.
* @param tooltip Tooltip text.
* @param quickhelp Quick help text.
*/
void setButtonApplyText( const TQString &text=TQString::null,
const TQString &tooltip=TQString::null,
const TQString &quickhelp=TQString::null ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the appearance of the Cancel button.
*
* If the default parameters are used
* (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem::cancel() is used.
*
* @param item KGuiItem.
* @since 3.2
*/
void setButtonCancel( const KGuiItem &item = KStdGuiItem::cancel() );
/**
* @deprecated. Use setButtonCancel() instead.
*
* Sets the text of the Cancel button.
*
* If the default parameters are
* used (that is, if no parameters are given) the standard texts are set:
* The button shows "Cancel", everything else will not be set.
*
* @param text Button text.
* @param tooltip Tooltip text.
* @param quickhelp Quick help text.
*/
void setButtonCancelText( const TQString &text=TQString::null,
const TQString &tooltip=TQString::null,
const TQString &quickhelp=TQString::null ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the text of any button.
*
* @param id The button identifier.
* @param text Button text.
*/
void setButtonText( ButtonCode id, const TQString &text );
/**
* Sets the tooltip text of any button.
*
* @param id The button identifier.
* @param text Button text.
*/
void setButtonTip( ButtonCode id, const TQString &text );
/**
* Sets the "What's this?" text of any button.
*
* @param id The button identifier.
* @param text Button text.
*/
void setButtonWhatsThis( ButtonCode id, const TQString &text );
/**
* Sets the KGuiItem directly for the button instead of using 3 methods to
* set the text, tooltip and whatsthis strings. This also allows to set an
* icon for the button which is otherwise not possible for the extra
* buttons beside Ok, Cancel and Apply.
*
* @param id The button identifier.
* @param item The KGuiItem for the button.
*
* @since 3.3
*/
void setButtonGuiItem( ButtonCode id, const KGuiItem &item );
/**
* This function has only effect in TreeList mode.
*
* Defines how the tree list widget is resized when the dialog is
* resized horizontally. By default the tree list keeps its width
* when the dialog becomes wider.
*
* @param state The resize mode. If false (default) the tree list keeps
* its current width when the dialog becomes wider.
*/
void setTreeListAutoResize( bool state );
/**
* This function has only effect in TreeList mode.
*
* This tells the widgets whether the icons given in the addPage,
* addVBoxPage, addHBoxPage, or addGridPage methods should
* be shown in the TreeList.
*
* Note: This method must be called before calling any of the methods
* which add icons to the page.
*
* @param state If true the icons are shown.
**/
void setShowIconsInTreeList(bool state);
/**
* This function has only effect in TreeList mode.
*
* This tells the widgets whether the root should be decorated.
* For details see TQListView::setRootIsDecorated
*
* @param state Root will be decorated if true.
**/
void setRootIsDecorated( bool state );
/**
* This function has only effect in TreeList mode.
*
* This tells the TreeList to unfold the whole tree so that all entries
* are visible.
*
* If the list is empty when you call this method newly created entries
* will not automatically be opened. If the @p persist flag is set opened
* entries cannot be closed again, though.
*
* @param persist If true the tree always stays unfolded.
* @since 3.2
*/
void unfoldTreeList( bool persist = false );
/**
* Add a widget at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList.
*
* @param widget The widget to be added. It will be reparented into the
* KJanusWidget, therefor it will be deleted with the
* KJanusWidget, too. To be on the save side just don't keep
* the pointer to this widget.
*/
void addWidgetBelowList( TQWidget * widget );
/**
* Add a button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList.
*
* @param text The text on the PushButton.
* @param recv The object that is to receive the signal when the button
* is clicked.
* @param slot The slot to connect to the clicked signal of the button.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
void addButtonBelowList( const TQString & text, TQObject * recv, const char * slot );
/**
* The same as the above function, but with a KGuiItem providing the text
* and icon for the button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList.
*
* @param guiitem The text and icon on the PushButton.
* @param recv The object that is to receive the signal when the button
* is clicked.
* @param slot The slot to connect to the clicked signal of the button.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
void addButtonBelowList( const KGuiItem & guiitem, TQObject * recv, const char * slot );
/**
* This function has only effect in IconList mode.
*
* Defines how the icon list widget is displayed. By default it is
* the widgets in the dialog pages that decide the minimum height
* of the dialog. A vertical scrollbar can be used in the icon list
* area.
*
* @param state The visibility mode. If true, the minimum height is
* adjusted so that every icon in the list is visible at the
* same time. The vertical scrollbar will never be visible.
*/
void setIconListAllVisible( bool state );
/**
* Check whether the background tile is set or not.
*
* @return @p true if there is defined a background tile.
*/
static bool haveBackgroundTile();
/**
* Returns a pointer to the background tile if there is one.
*
* @return The tile pointer or 0 if no tile is defined.
*
**/
static const TQPixmap *backgroundTile();
/**
* @deprecated
* Use backgroundTile() instead.
*/
static const TQPixmap *getBackgroundTile() KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Sets the background tile.
*
* If it is Null (0), the background image is deleted.
*
* @param pix The background tile.
*/
static void setBackgroundTile( const TQPixmap *pix );
/**
* Enable hiding of the background tile (if any).
*
* @param state @p true will make the tile visible.
*/
void showTile( bool state );
/**
* @deprecated
* Do not use this method. It is included for compatibility reasons.
*
* This method returns the border widths in all directions the dialog
* needs for itself. Respect this, or get bad looking results.
* The references are upper left x (@p ulx), upper left y (@p uly),
* lower right x (@p lrx), and lower left y (@p lly).
* The results are differences in pixels from the
* dialogs corners.
*/
void getBorderWidths( int& ulx, int& uly, int& lrx, int& lry ) const KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* @deprecated
* Do not use this method. It is included for compatibility reasons.
*
* This method returns the contents rectangle of the work area. Place
* your widgets inside this rectangle, and use it to set up
* their geometry. Be careful: The rectangle is only valid after
* resizing the dialog, as it is a result of the resizing process.
* If you need the "overhead" the dialog needs for its elements,
* use getBorderWidths().
*/
TQRect getContentsRect() const KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Calculate the size hint for the dialog.
*
* With this method it is easy to calculate a size hint for a
* dialog derived from KDialogBase if you know the width and height of
* the elements you add to the widget. The rectangle returned is
* calculated so that all elements exactly fit into it. Thus, you may
* set it as a minimum size for the resulting dialog.
*
* You should not need to use this method and never if you use one of
* the predefined shapes.
*
* @param w The width of you special widget.
* @param h The height of you special widget.
* @return The minimum width and height of the dialog using @p w and @p h
* as the size of the main widget.
*/
TQSize calculateSize( int w, int h ) const;
/**
* Returns the help link text.
*
* If no text has been defined,
* "Get help..." (internationalized) is returned.
*
* @return The help link text.
*/
TQString helpLinkText() const;
/**
* Returns the action button that corresponds to the @p id.
*
* Normally
* you should not use this function. @em Never delete the object returned
* by this function. See also enableButton(), showButton(),
* setButtonTip(), setButtonWhatsThis(), and setButtonText().
*
* @param id Integer identifier of the button.
* @return The action button or 0 if the button does not exists.
*
* FIXME KDE 4: Return the actual KPushButton instead of TQPushButton (Martijn)
*/
TQPushButton *actionButton( ButtonCode id );
public slots:
/**
* Enable or disable (gray out) a general action button.
*
* @param id Button identifier.
* @param state @p true enables the button(s).
*/
void enableButton( ButtonCode id, bool state );
/**
* Enable or disable (gray out) the OK button.
*
* @param state @p true enables the button.
*/
void enableButtonOK( bool state );
/**
* Enable or disable (gray out) the Apply button.
*
* @param state true enables the button.
*/
void enableButtonApply( bool state );
/**
* Enable or disable (gray out) the Cancel button.
*
* @param state true enables the button.
*/
void enableButtonCancel( bool state );
/**
* Display or hide the help link area on the top of the dialog.
*
* @param state @p true will display the area.
*/
void enableLinkedHelp( bool state );
/**
* Destruct the Dialog delayed.
*
* You can call this function from
* slots like closeClicked() and hidden().
* You should not use the dialog any more after
* calling this function.
* @since 3.1
*/
void delayedDestruct();
/**
* Sets the text that is shown as the linked text.
*
* If text is empty,
* the text "Get help..." (internationalized) is used instead.
*
* @param text The link text.
*/
void setHelpLinkText( const TQString &text );
/**
* Sets the help path and topic.
*
* @param anchor Defined anchor in your docbook sources
* @param appname Defines the appname the help belongs to
* If empty it's the current one
*
* @note The help button works differently for the class
* KCMultiDialog, so it does not make sense to call this
* function for Dialogs of that type. See
* KCMultiDialog::slotHelp() for more information.
*/
void setHelp( const TQString &anchor,
const TQString &appname = TQString::null );
/**
* Connected to help link label.
*/
void helpClickedSlot( const TQString & );
/**
* Sets the status of the Details button.
*/
void setDetails(bool showDetails);
/**
* Sets the widget that gets shown when "Details" is enabled.
*
* The dialog takes over ownership of the widget.
* Any previously set widget gets deleted.
*/
void setDetailsWidget(TQWidget *detailsWidget);
/**
* This method is called automatically whenever the background has
* changed. You do not need to use this method.
*/
void updateBackground();
/**
* Force closing the dialog, setting its result code to the one Esc would set.
* You shouldn't use this, generally (let the user make his choice!)
* but it can be useful when you need to make a choice after a timeout
* has happened, or when the parent widget has to go somewhere else
* (e.g. html redirections).
* @since 3.1
*/
void cancel();
signals:
/**
* The Help button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotHelp() is not replaced.
*/
void helpClicked();
/**
* The Default button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotDefault() is not replaced.
*/
void defaultClicked();
/**
* The User3 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotUser3() is not replaced.
*/
void user3Clicked();
/**
* The User2 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotUser2() is not replaced.
*/
void user2Clicked();
/**
* The User1 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotUser1() is not replaced.
*/
void user1Clicked();
/**
* The Apply button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotApply() is not replaced.
*/
void applyClicked();
/**
* The Try button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotTry() is not replaced.
*/
void tryClicked();
/**
* The OK button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotOk() is not replaced.
*/
void okClicked();
/**
* The Yes button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotYes() is not replaced.
*/
void yesClicked();
/**
* The No button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotNo() is not replaced.
*/
void noClicked();
/**
* The Cancel button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotCancel() is not replaced.
*/
void cancelClicked();
/**
* The Close button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if
* slotClose() is not replaced.
*/
void closeClicked();
/**
* Do not use this signal. Is is kept for compatibility reasons.
* @deprecated Use applyClicked() instead.
*/
void apply();
/**
* The background tile has changed.
*/
void backgroundChanged();
/**
* The dialog is about to be hidden.
*
* A dialog is hidden after a user clicks a button that ends
* the dialog or when the user switches to another desktop or
* minimizes the dialog.
*/
void hidden();
/**
* The dialog has finished.
*
* A dialog emits finished after a user clicks a button that ends
* the dialog.
*
* This signal is also emitted when you call hide()
*
* If you have stored a pointer to the
* dialog do @em not try to delete the pointer in the slot that is
* connected to this signal.
*
* You should use delayedDestruct() instead.
*/
void finished();
/**
* The detailsWidget is about to get shown. This is your last chance
* to call setDetailsWidget if you haven't done so yet.
*/
void aboutToShowDetails();
/**
* A page is about to be shown. This signal is only emitted for the TreeList
* and IconList faces.
*/
void aboutToShowPage(TQWidget *page);
protected:
/**
* Maps some keys to the actions buttons. F1 is mapped to the Help
* button if present and Escape to the Cancel or Close if present. The
* button action event is animated.
*/
virtual void keyPressEvent( TQKeyEvent *e );
/**
* Emits the #hidden signal. You can connect to that signal to
* detect when a dialog has been closed.
*/
virtual void hideEvent( TQHideEvent * );
/**
* Detects when a dialog is being closed from the window manager
* controls. If the Cancel or Close button is present then the button
* is activated. Otherwise standard TQDialog behavior
* will take place.
*/
virtual void closeEvent( TQCloseEvent *e );
protected slots:
/**
* Activated when the Help button has been clicked. If a help
* text has been defined, the help system will be activated.
*/
virtual void slotHelp();
/**
* Activated when the Default button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotDefault();
/**
* Activated when the Details button has been clicked.
* @see detailsClicked(bool)
*/
virtual void slotDetails();
/**
* Activated when the User3 button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotUser3();
/**
* Activated when the User2 button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotUser2();
/**
* Activated when the User1 button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotUser1();
/**
* Activated when the Ok button has been clicked. The
* TQDialog::accept() is activated.
*/
virtual void slotOk();
/**
* Activated when the Apply button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotApply();
/**
* Activated when the Try button has been clicked.
*/
virtual void slotTry();
/**
* Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. The
* TQDialog::done( Yes ) is activated.
*/
virtual void slotYes();
/**
* Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. The
* TQDialog::done( No ) is activated.
*/
virtual void slotNo();
/**
* Activated when the Cancel button has been clicked. The
* TQDialog::reject() is activated in regular mode and
* TQDialog::done( Cancel ) when in message box mode.
*/
virtual void slotCancel();
/**
* Activated when the Close button has been clicked. The
* TQDialog::reject() is activated.
*/
virtual void slotClose();
/**
* @deprecated
* Do not use this slot. Is is kept for compatibility reasons.
* Activated when the Apply button has been clicked
*/
virtual void applyPressed();
/**
* Updates the margins and spacings.
*/
void updateGeometry();
/**
* Deletes the dialog immediately. If you want to delete the dialog
* delayed use delayedDestruct() or TQObject::deleteLater().
*
* Attention: Do no use connect this slot to signals from user
* actions!
*/
void slotDelayedDestruct();
private:
/**
* Prepares the layout that manages the widgets of the dialog
*/
void setupLayout();
/**
* Prepares a relay that is used to send signals between
* all KDialogBase instances of a program. Should only be used in the
* constructor.
*/
void makeRelay();
/**
* Makes the button box and all the buttons in it. This method must
* only be ran once from the constructor.
*
* @param buttonMask Specifies what buttons will be made.
* @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as
* the default. Use ButtonCode::NoDefault to indicate that no button
* should be marked as the default button.
* @param user1 User button1 item.
* @param user2 User button2 item.
* @param user2 User button3 item.
*/
void makeButtonBox( int mask, ButtonCode defaultButton,
const KGuiItem &user1 = KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user2 = KGuiItem(),
const KGuiItem &user3 = KGuiItem() );
/**
* Sets the action button that is marked as default and has focus.
*
* @param p The action button.
* @param isDefault If true, make the button default
* @param isFocus If true, give the button focus.
*/
void setButtonFocus( TQPushButton *p, bool isDefault, bool isFocus );
/**
* Prints an error message using tqDebug if makeMainWidget ,
* makeVBoxMainWidget , makeHBoxMainWidget or
* makeGridMainWidget failed.
*/
void printMakeMainWidgetError();
private slots:
/**
* Sets the action button order according to the 'style'.
*
* @param style The style index.
*/
void setButtonStyle( int style );
private:
TQBoxLayout *mTopLayout;
TQWidget *mMainWidget;
KURLLabel *mUrlHelp;
KJanusWidget *mJanus;
KSeparator *mActionSep;
bool mIsActivated;
TQString mAnchor;
TQString mHelpApp;
TQString mHelpLinkText;
static KDialogBaseTile *mTile;
bool mShowTile;
bool mMessageBoxMode;
int mButtonOrientation;
ButtonCode mEscapeButton;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
class KDialogBasePrivate;
KDialogBasePrivate* const d;
};
#endif
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