#!/usr/bin/python ########################################################################### # kdeappview - description # # ------------------------------ # # begin : Fri Jun 27 2005 # # copyright : (C) 2005 by AUTHOR # # email : your@email.com # # # ########################################################################### # # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # # (at your option) any later version. # # # ########################################################################### from PyTQt.tqt import * from tdecore import * from tdeui import * from tdeio import * from tdehtml import * from tdeparts import * #from kdeappiface import * class KdeAppView(TQWidget): def __init__(self,parent): TQWidget.__init__(self,parent) #self._dcopclient= KdeAppIface(self,"KdeAppIface") # setup our layout manager to automatically add our widgets top_layout = TQHBoxLayout(self) top_layout.setAutoAdd(True) if True: self._html = TDEHTMLPart(self) else: # we want to look for all components that satisfy our needs. the # trader will actually search through *all* registered KDE # applications and components -- not just KParts. So we have to # specify two things: a service type and a constraint # # the service type is like a mime type. we say that we want all # applications and components that can handle HTML -- 'text/html' # # however, by itself, this will return such things as Netscape.. # not what we wanted. so we constrain it by saying that the # string 'KParts/ReadOnlyPart' must be found in the ServiceTypes # field. with this, only components of the type we want will be # returned. offers = TDETrader.self().query("text/html", "'KParts/ReadOnlyPart' in ServiceTypes") self._html = None # in theory, we only care about the first one.. but let's try all # offers just in case the first can't be loaded for some reason for ptr in offers: # we now know that our offer can handle HTML and is a part. # since it is a part, it must also have a library... let's try to # load that now self._html = createReadOnlyPart(ptr.library(),self,ptr.name(),"KParts::ReadOnlyPart", TQStringList()) if self._html is not None: break # if our factory is invalid, then we never found our component # and we might as well just exit now if self._html is None: KMessageBox.error(self, i18n("Could not find a suitable HTML component")) return TQObject.connect(self._html, SIGNAL("setWindowCaption(const TQString&)"), self.slotSetTitle) TQObject.connect(self._html, SIGNAL("setStatusBarText(const TQString&)"), self.slotOnURL) def print_(self,p,height,width): pass # do the actual printing, here # p.drawText(etc..) def currentURL(self): return self._html.url().url() def openURL(self,url): if isinstance(url,TQString): url = KURL(url) self._html.openURL(url) def slotOnURL(self,url): self.emit(PYSIGNAL("signalChangeStatusbar"),(url,) ) def slotSetTitle(self,title): self.emit(PYSIGNAL("signalChangeCaption"),(title,) )