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//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT.
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package org.trinitydesktop.koala;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.Qt;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQDomDocument;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQListViewItem;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQMetaObject;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.QtSupport;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQDropEvent;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQWidget;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQDomElement;
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.TQWidget;
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/**
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This is the widget that does all of the work for the
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KEditToolbar dialog. In most cases, you will want to use the
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dialog instead of this widget directly.
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Typically, you would use this widget only if you wanted to embed
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the toolbar editing directly into your existing configure or
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preferences dialog.
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This widget only works if your application uses the XML UI
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framework for creating menus and toolbars. It depends on the XML
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files to describe the toolbar layouts and it requires the actions
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to determine which buttons are active.
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See {@link KEditToolbarWidgetSignals} for signals emitted by KEditToolbarWidget
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@author Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>
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@version $Id$
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@short A widget used to customize or configure toolbars.
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*/
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public class KEditToolbarWidget extends TQWidget implements KXMLGUIClientInterface {
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protected KEditToolbarWidget(Class dummy){super((Class) null);}
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public native TQMetaObject metaObject();
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public native String className();
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/**
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Constructor. This is the only entry point to this class. You
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<code>must</code> pass along your collection of actions (some of which
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appear in your toolbars). The other three parameters are
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optional.
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The second parameter, xmlfile, is the name (absolute or
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relative) of your application's UI resource file. If it is
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left blank, then the resource file: share/apps/appname/appnameui.rc
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is used. This is the same resource file that is used by the
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default createGUI function in TDEMainWindow so you're usually
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pretty safe in leaving it blank.
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The third parameter, global, controls whether or not the
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global resource file is used. If this is true, then you may
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edit all of the actions in your toolbars -- global ones and
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local one. If it is false, then you may edit only your
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application's entries. The only time you should set this to
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false is if your application does not use the global resource
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file at all (very rare)
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The last parameter, parent, is the standard parent stuff.
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@param collection The collection of actions to work on
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@param xmlfile The application's local resource file
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@param global If true, then the global resource file will also
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be parsed
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@param parent This widget's parent
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@short Constructor.
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*/
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public KEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(collection,xmlfile,global,parent);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(collection,xmlfile,global);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(collection,xmlfile);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(collection);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(TDEActionCollection collection);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file, boolean global, TQWidget parent) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,collection,file,global,parent);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file, boolean global, TQWidget parent);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file, boolean global) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,collection,file,global);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file, boolean global);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,collection,file);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String file);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,collection);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection);
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/**
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Constructor for KParts based apps.
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The first parameter, factory, is a pointer to the XML GUI
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factory object for your application. It contains a list of all
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of the GUI clients (along with the action collections and xml
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files) and the toolbar editor uses that.
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The second parameter, parent, is the standard parent
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Use this like so:
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<pre>
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KEditToolbar edit(factory());
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if ( edit.exec() )
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...
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</pre>
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@param factory Your application's factory object
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@param parent This widget's parent
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@short Constructor for KParts based apps.
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*/
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public KEditToolbarWidget(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(factory,parent);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(KXMLGUIFactory factory) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(factory);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(KXMLGUIFactory factory);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,factory,parent);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent);
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public KEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory) {
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super((Class) null);
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newKEditToolbarWidget(defaultToolbar,factory);
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}
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private native void newKEditToolbarWidget(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory);
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/**
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@short
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*/
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public native TDEActionCollection actionCollection();
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/**
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Save any changes the user made. The file will be in the user's
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local directory (usually $HOME/.trinity/share/apps/\<appname\>). The
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filename will be the one specified in the constructor.. or the
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made up one if the filename was NULL.
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@return The status of whether or not the save succeeded.
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@short Save any changes the user made.
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*/
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public native boolean save();
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/**
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Remove and readd all KMXLGUIClients to update the GUI
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@short Remove and readd all KMXLGUIClients to update the GUI
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*/
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public native void rebuildKXMLGUIClients();
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protected native void setupLayout();
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// void insertActive(ToolbarItem* arg1,TQListViewItem* arg2,bool arg3); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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// void insertActive(ToolbarItem* arg1,TQListViewItem* arg2); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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// void removeActive(ToolbarItem* arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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// void moveActive(ToolbarItem* arg1,TQListViewItem* arg2); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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protected native void initNonKPart(TDEActionCollection collection, String file, boolean global);
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protected native void initKPart(KXMLGUIFactory factory);
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protected native void loadToolbarCombo(String defaultToolbar);
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protected native void loadToolbarCombo();
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protected native void loadActionList(TQDomElement elem);
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protected native void updateLocal(TQDomElement elem);
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protected native void slotToolbarSelected(String text);
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protected native void slotInactiveSelected(TQListViewItem item);
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protected native void slotActiveSelected(TQListViewItem item);
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protected native void slotDropped(TDEListView list, TQDropEvent e, TQListViewItem after);
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protected native void slotInsertButton();
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protected native void slotRemoveButton();
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protected native void slotUpButton();
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protected native void slotDownButton();
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protected native void slotChangeIcon();
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/** Deletes the wrapped C++ instance */
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protected native void finalize() throws InternalError;
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/** Delete the wrapped C++ instance ahead of finalize() */
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public native void dispose();
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/** Has the wrapped C++ instance been deleted? */
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public native boolean isDisposed();
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/**
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Retrieves an action of the client by name. If not found, it looks in its child clients.
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This method is provided for convenience, as it uses actionCollection()
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to get the action object.
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@short Retrieves an action of the client by name.
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*/
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public native TDEAction action(String name);
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/**
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Retrieves an action for a given TQDomElement. The default
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implementation uses the "name" attribute to query the action
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object via the other action() method.
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@short Retrieves an action for a given TQDomElement.
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*/
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public native TDEAction action(TQDomElement element);
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/**
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@return The instance ( TDEInstance ) for this GUI client.
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@short
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*/
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public native TDEInstanceInterface instance();
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/**
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@return The parsed XML in a TQDomDocument, set by
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setXMLFile() or setXML().
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This document describes the layout of the GUI.
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@short
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*/
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public native TQDomDocument domDocument();
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/**
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This will return the name of the XML file as set by setXMLFile().
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If setXML() is used directly, then this will return NULL.
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The filename that this returns is obvious for components as each
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component has exactly one XML file. In non-components, however,
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there are usually two: the global file and the local file. This
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function doesn't really care about that, though. It will always
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return the last XML file set. This, in almost all cases, will
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be the local XML file.
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@return The name of the XML file or null
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@short This will return the name of the XML file as set by setXMLFile().
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*/
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public native String xmlFile();
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public native String localXMLFile();
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/**
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@short
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*/
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public native void setXMLGUIBuildDocument(TQDomDocument doc);
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/**
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@short
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*/
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public native TQDomDocument xmlguiBuildDocument();
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/**
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This method is called by the KXMLGUIFactory as soon as the client
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is added to the KXMLGUIFactory's GUI.
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@short This method is called by the KXMLGUIFactory as soon as the client is added to the KXMLGUIFactory's GUI.
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*/
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public native void setFactory(KXMLGUIFactory factory);
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/**
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Retrieves a pointer to the KXMLGUIFactory this client is
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associated with (will return null if the client's GUI has not been built
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by a KXMLGUIFactory.
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@short Retrieves a pointer to the KXMLGUIFactory this client is associated with (will return 0L if the client's GUI has not been built by a KXMLGUIFactory.
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*/
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public native KXMLGUIFactory factory();
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/**
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KXMLGUIClients can form a simple child/parent object tree. This
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method returns a pointer to the parent client or null if it has no
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parent client assigned.
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@short KXMLGUIClients can form a simple child/parent object tree.
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*/
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public native KXMLGUIClientInterface parentClient();
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/**
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Use this method to make a client a child client of another client.
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Usually you don't need to call this method, as it is called
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automatically when using the second constructor, which takes a
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parent argument.
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@short Use this method to make a client a child client of another client.
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*/
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public native void insertChildClient(KXMLGUIClientInterface child);
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/**
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Removes the given <code>child</code> from the client's children list.
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@short Removes the given <code>child</code> from the client's children list.
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*/
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public native void removeChildClient(KXMLGUIClientInterface child);
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/**
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Retrieves a list of all child clients.
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@short Retrieves a list of all child clients.
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*/
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// const TQPtrList<KXMLGUIClient>* childClients(); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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/**
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A client can have an own KXMLGUIBuilder.
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Use this method to assign your builder instance to the client (so that the
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KXMLGUIFactory can use it when building the client's GUI)
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Client specific guibuilders are useful if you want to create
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custom container widgets for your GUI.
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@short A client can have an own KXMLGUIBuilder.
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*/
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public native void setClientBuilder(KXMLGUIBuilderInterface builder);
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/**
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Retrieves the client's GUI builder or null if no client specific
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builder has been assigned via setClientBuilder()
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@short Retrieves the client's GUI builder or 0L if no client specific builder has been assigned via setClientBuilder()
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*/
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public native KXMLGUIBuilderInterface clientBuilder();
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/**
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Forces this client to re-read its XML resource file. This is
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intended to be used when you know that the resource file has
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changed and you will soon be rebuilding the GUI. It has no
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useful effect with non-KParts GUIs, so don't bother using it
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unless your app is component based.
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@short Forces this client to re-read its XML resource file.
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*/
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public native void reloadXML();
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/**
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ActionLists are a way for XMLGUI to support dynamic lists of
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actions. E.g. if you are writing a file manager, and there is a
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menu file whose contents depend on the mimetype of the file that
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is selected, then you can achieve this using ActionLists. It
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works as follows:
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In your xxxui.rc file ( the one that you set in setXMLFile()
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), you put an <p>\<ActionList name="xxx"\></p> tag. E.g.
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<pre>
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<kpartgui name="xxx_part" version="1">
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<MenuBar>
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<Menu name="file">
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... <!-- some useful actions-.
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<ActionList name="xxx_file_actionlist" />
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... <!-- even more useful actions-.
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</Menu>
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...
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</MenuBar>
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</kpartgui>
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</pre>
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This tag will get expanded to a list of actions. In the example
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above ( a file manager with a dynamic file menu ), you would call
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<pre>
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TQPtrList<TDEAction> file_actions;
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for( ... )
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if( ... )
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file_actions.append( cool_action );
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unplugActionList( "xxx_file_actionlist" );
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plugActionList( "xxx_file_actionlist", file_actions );
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</pre>
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every time a file is selected, unselected or ...
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<b>Note:<> You should not call createGUI() after calling this
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function. In fact, that would remove the newly added
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actionlists again...
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<b>Note:<> Forgetting to call unplugActionList() before
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plugActionList() would leave the previous actions in the
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menu too..
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@short ActionLists are a way for XMLGUI to support dynamic lists of actions.
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*/
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// void plugActionList(const TQString& arg1,const TQPtrList<TDEAction>& arg2); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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/**
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The complement of plugActionList() ...
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@short The complement of plugActionList() .
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*/
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public native void unplugActionList(String name);
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public native void addStateActionEnabled(String state, String action);
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public native void addStateActionDisabled(String state, String action);
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// KXMLGUIClient::StateChange getActionsToChangeForState(const TQString& arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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public native void beginXMLPlug(TQWidget arg1);
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public native void endXMLPlug();
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public native void prepareXMLUnplug(TQWidget arg1);
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public static native String findMostRecentXMLFile(String[] files, StringBuffer doc);
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/**
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Sets the instance ( TDEInstance) for this part.
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Call this first in the inherited class constructor.
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(At least before setXMLFile().)
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@short Sets the instance ( TDEInstance) for this part.
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*/
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protected native void setInstance(TDEInstanceInterface instance);
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/**
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Sets the name of the rc file containing the XML for the part.
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Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor.
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@param file Either an absolute path for the file, or simply the
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filename, which will then be assumed to be installed
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in the "data" resource, under a directory named like
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the instance.
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@param merge Whether to merge with the global document.
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@param setXMLDoc Specify whether to call setXML. Default is true.
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and the DOM document at once.
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@short Sets the name of the rc file containing the XML for the part.
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*/
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protected native void setXMLFile(String file, boolean merge, boolean setXMLDoc);
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protected native void setXMLFile(String file, boolean merge);
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protected native void setXMLFile(String file);
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protected native void setLocalXMLFile(String file);
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/**
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Sets the XML for the part.
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Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor if you
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don't call setXMLFile().
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@short Sets the XML for the part.
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*/
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protected native void setXML(String document, boolean merge);
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protected native void setXML(String document);
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/**
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Sets the Document for the part, describing the layout of the GUI.
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Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor if you don't call
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setXMLFile or setXML .
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@short Sets the Document for the part, describing the layout of the GUI.
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*/
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protected native void setDOMDocument(TQDomDocument document, boolean merge);
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protected native void setDOMDocument(TQDomDocument document);
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/**
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This function will attempt to give up some memory after the GUI
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is built. It should never be used in apps where the GUI may be
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rebuilt at some later time (components, for instance).
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@short This function will attempt to give up some memory after the GUI is built.
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*/
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protected native void conserveMemory();
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/**
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Actions can collectively be assigned a "State". To accomplish this
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the respective actions are tagged as \<enable\> or \<disable\> in
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a \<State\> \</State\> group of the XMLfile. During program execution the
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programmer can call stateChanged() to set actions to a defined state.
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@param newstate Name of a State in the XMLfile.
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@param reverse If the flag reverse is set to StateReverse, the State is reversed.
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(actions to be enabled will be disabled and action to be disabled will be enabled)
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Default is reverse=false.
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@short Actions can collectively be assigned a "State".
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*/
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protected native void stateChanged(String newstate, int reverse);
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protected native void stateChanged(String newstate);
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}
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