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/* This file is part of the KDE project
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Copyright (C) 2004 Cedric Pasteur <cedric.pasteur@free.fr>
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Copyright (C) 2004 Alexander Dymo <cloudtemple@mskat.net>
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Copyright (C) 2005 Jaroslaw Staniek <js@iidea.pl>
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef KPROPERTY_FACTORY_H
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#define KPROPERTY_FACTORY_H
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#include "koproperty_global.h"
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#include <kstaticdeleter.h>
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#include <tqobject.h>
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template<class U> class TQValueList;
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namespace KoProperty {
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class Widget;
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class CustomProperty;
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class Property;
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class FactoryManagerPrivate;
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///*! A pointer to factory function which creates and returns widget for a given property type.*/
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//typedef Widget *(*createWidget) (Property*);
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//typedef CustomProperty *(*createCustomProperty) (Property*);
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//! \brief A prototype for custom property factory
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class KOPROPERTY_EXPORT CustomPropertyFactory : public TQObject
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{
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public:
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CustomPropertyFactory(TQObject *tqparent);
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virtual ~CustomPropertyFactory();
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/*! \return a new instance of custom property for \a tqparent.
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Implement this for property types you want to support.
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Use tqparent->type() to get type of the property. */
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virtual CustomProperty* createCustomProperty(Property *tqparent) = 0;
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/*! \return a new instance of custom property for \a property.
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Implement this for property editor types you want to support.
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Use tqparent->type() to get type of the property. */
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virtual Widget* createCustomWidget(Property *property) = 0;
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};
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//! \brief Manages factories providing custom editors and properties.
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/*! This class is static, you don't need to create an instance of it. It's used to enable the
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custom property/editors system.
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You may want to create your own property types and/or editors to:
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- Create your own editors for some special kind of properties, not included in
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KProperty basic editors;
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- Create composed properties, which contain more than one value. Child
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items will then be created in the Editor (that's how rect, size properties are created).
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\section custom_prop Using Custom Properties
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To create a custom property, create a subclass of \ref CustomProperty class. You need to implement
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some virtual functions, to customize the behaviour of your property
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(see \ref CustomProperty api doc).\n
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Then, you need to register the new created type, using \ref registerFactoryForProperty().
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The second parameter is an instance of CustomPropertyFactory-derived class
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implementing CustomPropertyFactory::createCustomProperty() method.\n
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To create a property of this type, just use the normal constructor, overriding
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the type parameter with the type you registered.
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\section custom_prop_composed Using Custom Properties to create composed properties
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Use a composed property when you need more than one editor for a property. Examples
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are rect, size or point properties.
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If you create a composed property, both tqparent and tqchildren properties must have custom
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(different) types.
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Child properties are created in CustomProperty constructor of the <b>tqparent</b> type,
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by adding CustomProperty::property() as tqparent in Property constructor.\n
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Child properties should return handleValue() == true and in CustomProperty::setValue(),
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tqparent's Property::setValue() should be called, making sure that useCustomProperty argument is set
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to false.\n
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Parent's handleValue() should be set to false, unless you cannot store the property in a TQVariant.
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You just need to update tqchildren's value, making sure that useCustomProperty argument is set
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to false.
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\section custom_editor Using Custom Editors
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First, create a subclass of Widget, and implement all the virtuals you need to tweak
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the property editor. You can find examples of editors in the src/editors/ directory.\n
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Then, register it using \ref registerFactoryForEditor(), as for properties (see test/ dir
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for an example of custom editor). You can also override the editor provided by KoProperty,
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if it doesn't fit your needs (if you have created a better editor,
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send us the code, and it may get included in KProperty library).\n
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To use your new editor, just create properties with the type number you registered using
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\ref registerFactoryForEditor() . Your editor will automatically appear in the Editor.
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\section custom_prop_composed Using Custom Properties with value that cannot be stored in a TQVariant
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You then need to set handleValue() to true. The Widget you create also have
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to call directly CustomProperty member to store the value. just make sure you call emitPropertyChanged()
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when the proerty value changes. Also make sure to avoid infinite recursion if you use tqchildren properties.
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\author Cedric Pasteur <cedric.pasteur@free.fr>
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\author Alexander Dymo <cloudtemple@mskat.net>
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*/
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class KOPROPERTY_EXPORT FactoryManager : public TQObject
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{
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public:
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/*! Registers a custom factory \a factory for handling property editor for \a editorType.
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This custom factory will be used before defaults when widgetForProperty() is called.
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\a creator is not owned by this Factory object, but it's good idea
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to instantiate CustomPropertyFactory object itself as a child of Factory tqparent. For example:
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\code
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MyCustomPropertyFactory *f = new MyCustomPropertyFactory(KoProperty::Factory::self());
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KoProperty::Factory::self()->registerEditor( MyCustomType, f );
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\endcode */
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void registerFactoryForEditor(int editorType, CustomPropertyFactory *factory);
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/*! Registers custom factory \a factory for handling property editors for \a editorTypes.
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@see registerFactoryForEditor(). */
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void registerFactoryForEditors(const TQValueList<int> &editorTypes, CustomPropertyFactory *factory);
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/*! \return custom factory for type \a type or NULL if there
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is no such property type registered.
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To create a custom widget createWidgetForProperty() should be rather used. */
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CustomPropertyFactory *factoryForEditorType(int type);
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/*! Creates and returns the editor for given property type.
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Warning: editor and viewer widgets won't have tqparent widget. Property editor
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cares about reparenting and deletion of returned widgets in machines.
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If \a createWidget is false, just create child properties, not widget.*/
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Widget* createWidgetForProperty(Property *property);
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/*! Registers a custom factory that handles a CustomProperty of a type \a type.
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This function will be called every time a property of \a type is created. */
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void registerFactoryForProperty(int propertyType, CustomPropertyFactory *factory);
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/*! Registers a custom property factory that handles a CustomProperty for \a types.
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@see registerFactoryForProperty() */
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void registerFactoryForProperties(const TQValueList<int> &propertyTypes,
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CustomPropertyFactory *factory);
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/*! This function is called in Property::Property() to create (optional)
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custom property. It creates the custom property for built-in types, or
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calls one of createCustomProperty function previously registered for other types. */
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CustomProperty* createCustomProperty(Property *tqparent);
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/*! \return a pointer to a property factory instance.*/
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static FactoryManager* self();
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private:
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FactoryManager();
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~FactoryManager();
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FactoryManagerPrivate *d;
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friend class KStaticDeleter<KoProperty::FactoryManager>;
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};
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}
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#endif
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