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tdebase/kicker/kicker/buttons/nontdeappbutton.h

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#ifndef __nontdeappbutton_h__
#define __nontdeappbutton_h__
// pull in the superclass's definition
#include "panelbutton.h"
// forward declare this class
// lets the compiler know it exists without have to know all the gory details
class PanelExeDialog;
/**
* Button that contains a non-TDE application
* subclass of PanelButton
*/
class NonKDEAppButton : public PanelButton
{
// the Q_OBJECT macro provides the magic glue for signals 'n slots
Q_OBJECT
public:
// define our two constructors, one used for creating new buttons...
NonKDEAppButton(const TQString& name, const TQString& description,
const TQString& filePath, const TQString& icon,
const TQString& cmdLine, bool inTerm, TQWidget* parent);
// ... and once for restoring them at start up
NonKDEAppButton(const TDEConfigGroup& config, TQWidget* parent);
// reimplemented from PanelButton
virtual void saveConfig(TDEConfigGroup& config) const;
virtual void properties();
protected slots:
// called when the button is activated
void slotExec();
// called after the user reconfigures something
void updateSettings(PanelExeDialog* dlg);
protected:
// used to set up our internal state, either when creating the button
// or after reconfiguration
void initialize(const TQString& name, const TQString& description,
const TQString& filePath, const TQString& icon,
const TQString& cmdLine, bool inTerm);
// run the command!
// the execStr parameter, which default to an empty string,
// is used to provide additional command line options aside
// from the ones in our config file; for instance a URL drag'd onto us
void runCommand(const TQString& execStr = TQString::null);
// reimplemented from PanelButton
virtual TQString tileName() { return "URL"; }
TQString defaultIcon() const { return "application-x-executable"; };
// handle drag and drop actions
virtual void dropEvent(TQDropEvent *ev);
virtual void dragEnterEvent(TQDragEnterEvent *ev);
TQString nameStr; // the name given this button by the user
TQString descStr; // the description given this button by the user
TQString pathStr; // the path to the command
TQString iconStr; // the path to the icon for this button
TQString cmdStr; // command line flags, if any
bool term; // whether to run this in a terminal or not
}; // all done defining the class!
#endif