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7.0 KiB
/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
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Copyright (C) 1999 Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>
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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 version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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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 KSYSTEMTRAY_H
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#define KSYSTEMTRAY_H
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#include <kglobal.h>
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#include <tqlabel.h>
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class KActionCollection;
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class KPopupMenu;
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class KSystemTrayPrivate;
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/**
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* \brief %KDE System Tray Window class
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*
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* This class implements system tray windows.
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*
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* A tray window is a small window (typically 24x24 pixel) that docks
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* into the system tray in the desktop panel. It usually displays an
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* icon or an animated icon there. The icon represents
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* the application, similar to a taskbar button, but consumes less
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* screen space.
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*
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* When the user clicks with the left mouse button on the icon, the
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* main application window is shown/raised and activated. With the
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* right mouse button, she gets a popupmenu with application specific
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* commands, including "Minimize/Restore" and "Quit".
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*
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* Docking happens magically when calling show(). The window undocks
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* with either hide() or when it is destroyed.
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*
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* KSystemTray inherits methods such as setPixmap() and setMovie() to
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* specify an icon or movie (animated icon) respectively. It is
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* designed to be usable "as is", without the need to subclass it. In
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* case you need to provide something special (such as an additional
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* popupmenu on a click with the left mouse button), you can subclass
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* anyway, of course.
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*
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* Having an icon on the system tray is a useful technique for
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* daemon-like applications that may run for some time without user
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* interaction but have to be there immediately when the user needs
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* them. Examples are kppp, kisdn, kscd, kmix or knotes. With kppp and
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* kisdn, the docked icon even provides real-time information about
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* the network status.
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*
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* @author Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>
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**/
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class TDEUI_EXPORT KSystemTray : public TQLabel
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* Construct a KSystemTray widget just like any other widget.
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*
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* The parent widget @p parent has a special meaning:
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* Besides owning the tray window, the parent widget will
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* dissappear from taskbars when it is iconified while the tray
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* window is visible. This is the desired behavior. After all,
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* the tray window @p is the parent's taskbar icon.
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*
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* Furthermore, the parent widget is shown or raised respectively
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* when the user clicks on the trray window with the left mouse
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* button.
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**/
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KSystemTray( TQWidget* parent = 0, const char* name = 0 );
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/*
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Destructor
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*/
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~KSystemTray();
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/**
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Access to the context menu. This makes it easy to add new items
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to it.
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*/
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KPopupMenu* contextMenu() const;
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/**
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Easy access to the actions in the context menu
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Currently includes KStdAction::Quit and minimizeRestore
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@since 3.1
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*/
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KActionCollection* actionCollection();
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/**
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* Changes the tray's icon.
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*/
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virtual void setPixmap( const TQPixmap& icon );
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/**
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* Changes the tray's text description (which can be seen e.g. in the systray
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* configuration dialog). The default value is TDEAboutData::programName().
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*/
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virtual void setCaption( const TQString& title );
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/**
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* Loads an icon @p icon using the icon loader class of the given instance @p instance.
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* The icon is applied the panel effect as it should only be used to be shown in the
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* system tray.
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* It's commonly used in the form : systray->setPixmap( systray->loadIcon( "mysystray" ) );
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*
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* @since 3.2
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*/
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static TQPixmap loadIcon( const TQString &icon, TDEInstance *instance=TDEGlobal::instance() );
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/**
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* Loads an icon @p icon using the icon loader class of the given instance @p instance.
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* The icon is applied the panel effect as it should only be used to be shown in the
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* system tray.
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* It's commonly used in the form : systray->setPixmap( systray->loadIcon( "mysystray", iconWidth ) );
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* This is essentially the same as loadIcon(), but with a forced icon size
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*
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* @since 3.5.12
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*/
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static TQPixmap loadSizedIcon( const TQString &icon, int iconWidth, TDEInstance *instance=TDEGlobal::instance() );
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signals:
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/**
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* Emitted when quit is selected in the menu. If you want to perform any other
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* action than to close the main application window please connect to this signal.
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* @since 3.1
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*/
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void quitSelected();
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public slots:
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/**
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* Toggles the state of the window associated with this system tray icon (hides it,
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* shows it or activates it depending on the window state). The default implementation
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* of mousePressEvent() calls toggleActive() when the tray icon is left-clicked, use
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* it when reimplementing mousePressEvent().
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* @since 3.3
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*/
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void toggleActive();
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/**
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* Activates the window associated with this system tray icon, regardless of its current state.
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* @since 3.3
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*/
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void setActive();
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/**
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* Hides the window associated with this system tray icon, regardless of its current state.
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* @since 3.3
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*/
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void setInactive();
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protected:
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/**
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Reimplemented to provide the standard show/raise behavior
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for the parentWidget() and the context menu.
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Feel free to reimplement this if you need something special.
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*/
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void mousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent * );
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/**
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Reimplemented to provide the standard show/raise behavior
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for the parentWidget() and the context menu.
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Feel free to reimplement this if you need something special.
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*/
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void mouseReleaseEvent( TQMouseEvent * );
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/**
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Makes it easy to adjust some menu items right before the
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context menu becomes visible.
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*/
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virtual void contextMenuAboutToShow( KPopupMenu* menu );
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/**
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Reimplemented for internal reasons.
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*/
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void showEvent( TQShowEvent * );
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/**
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Reimplemented for internal reasons.
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*/
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void enterEvent( TQEvent* );
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private slots:
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void minimizeRestoreAction();
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void maybeQuit();
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private:
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void activateOrHide();
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void minimizeRestore( bool restore );
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KPopupMenu* menu;
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// minimizeRestoreId is no longer needed. remove in KDE 4.0
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int minimizeRestoreId;
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uint hasQuit :1;
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protected:
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virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
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private:
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KSystemTrayPrivate* d;
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};
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#endif
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