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tdelibs/kutils/kcmultidialog.h

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/*
Copyright (c) 2000 Matthias Elter <elter@kde.org>
Copyright (c) 2003 Daniel Molkentin <molkentin@kde.org>
Copyright (c) 2003 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
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 KCMULTIDIALOG_H
#define KCMULTIDIALOG_H
#include <qptrdict.h>
#include <kdialogbase.h>
#include <klocale.h>
#include <kservice.h>
class KCModuleProxy;
class KCModuleInfo;
/**
* @ingroup kcmodule
* @short A method that offers a KDialogBase containing arbitrary
* KControl Modules.
*
* @author Matthias Elter <elter@kde.org>, Daniel Molkentin <molkentin@kde.org>
* @since 3.2
*/
class KUTILS_EXPORT KCMultiDialog : public KDialogBase
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructs a new KCMultiDialog
*
* @param parent The parent widget
* @param name The widget name
* @param modal If you pass true here, the dialog will be modal
**/
KCMultiDialog( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, bool modal=false );
/**
* Construct a personalized KCMultiDialog.
*
* @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 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.
*/
KCMultiDialog( int dialogFace, const QString & caption, QWidget * parent = 0,
const char * name = 0, bool modal = false );
/**
* Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the
* kind of layout (face) and also add buttons. Note that the User1 button
* of KDialogBase is already used to provide a "Reset" button so only
* two more buttons are available to users of KCMultiDialog. When clicked
* they trigger slotUser2() and slotUser3().
*
* @note If any root modules are added to the dialog when this constructor is
* used, it will not be able to run them with root privileges. Since that will
* render them useless, it is a good idea to use another constructor. In KDE 4
* the argument @p user3 will be removed.
*
* @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or
* IconList.
* @param user2 User button2 text item.
* @param user3 User button3 text item.
* @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero
* (0) no extra buttons will be added. You can only use the User2 and
* User3 buttons. The User1 button is already used internally. See
* KDialogBase for more information on this.
* @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.
*/
KCMultiDialog( int dialogFace, const KGuiItem &user2,
const KGuiItem &user3=KGuiItem(), int buttonMask=User2,
const QString &caption=i18n("Configure"), QWidget *parent=0,
const char *name=0, bool modal=false ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
// KDE4 remove the user3 argument, and instead initialize it to KStdGuiItem::adminMode.
/**
* Destructor
**/
virtual ~KCMultiDialog();
/**
* Add a module.
*
* @param module Specify the name of the module that is to be added
* to the list of modules the dialog will show.
*
* @param withfallback Try harder to load the module. Might result
* in the module appearing outside the dialog.
**/
void addModule(const QString& module, bool withfallback=true);
/**
* Add a module.
*
* @param moduleinfo Pass a KCModuleInfo object which will be
* used for creating the module. It will be added
* to the list of modules the dialog will show.
*
* @param parentmodulenames The names of the modules that should appear as
* parents in the TreeList. Look at the
* KDialogBase::addPage documentation for more info
* on this.
*
* @param withfallback Try harder to load the module. Might result
* in the module appearing outside the dialog.
**/
void addModule(const KCModuleInfo& moduleinfo, QStringList
parentmodulenames = QStringList(), bool withfallback=false);
/**
* Remove all modules from the dialog.
*/
void removeAllModules();
/**
* @internal
* Re-implemented for internal reasons.
*/
void show();
signals:
/**
* Emitted after all KCModules have been told to save their configuration.
*
* The applyClicked and okClicked signals are emitted before the
* configuration is saved.
*/
void configCommitted();
/**
* Emitted after the KCModules have been told to save their configuration.
* It is emitted once for every instance the KCMs that were changed belong
* to.
*
* You can make use of this if you have more than one component in your
* application. instanceName tells you the instance that has to reload its
* configuration.
*
* The applyClicked and okClicked signals are emitted before the
* configuration is saved.
*
* @param instanceName The name of the instance that needs to reload its
* configuration.
*/
void configCommitted( const QCString & instanceName );
protected slots:
/**
* This slot is called when the user presses the "Default" Button.
* You can reimplement it if needed.
*
* @note Make sure you call the original implementation.
**/
virtual void slotDefault();
/**
* This slot is called when the user presses the "Reset" Button.
* You can reimplement it if needed.
*
* @note Make sure you call the original implementation.
*/
virtual void slotUser1();
/**
* This slot is called when the user presses the "Apply" Button.
* You can reimplement it if needed.
*
* @note Make sure you call the original implementation.
**/
virtual void slotApply();
/**
* This slot is called when the user presses the "OK" Button.
* You can reimplement it if needed.
*
* @note Make sure you call the original implementation.
**/
virtual void slotOk();
/**
* This slot is called when the user presses the "Help" Button.
* It reads the DocPath field of the currently selected KControl
* module's .desktop file to find the path to the documentation,
* which it then attempts to load.
*
* You can reimplement this slot if needed.
*
* @note Make sure you call the original implementation.
**/
virtual void slotHelp();
private slots:
void slotAboutToShow(QWidget *);
void clientChanged(bool state);
/**
* Called when entering root mode, and disables
* the Admin Mode button such that the user doesn't do it
* twice.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
void disableRModeButton();
/**
* Called when the current module exits from root
* mode. Enables the Administrator Mode button, again.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
void rootExit();
/**
*
* Called when the dialog is hidden. It unregisters the modules,
* such that they don't hinder the same modules to be opened in
* another application.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
void dialogClosed();
private:
void init();
void apply();
struct CreatedModule
{
KCModuleProxy * kcm;
KService::Ptr service;
/* KDE 4 Move to Private class */
};
typedef QValueList<CreatedModule> ModuleList;
ModuleList m_modules;
typedef QMap<KService::Ptr, KCModuleProxy*> OrphanMap;
OrphanMap m_orphanModules;
QPtrDict<QStringList> moduleParentComponents;
QString _docPath;
int dialogface;
class KCMultiDialogPrivate;
KCMultiDialogPrivate *d;
};
#endif //KCMULTIDIALOG_H
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