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78 lines
3.7 KiB
78 lines
3.7 KiB
#include <kapplication.h>
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#include <kdialogbase.h>
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#include <tqstring.h>
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#include <tqtextview.h>
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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KApplication app(argc, argv, "DialogBaseTest");
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// -----
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TQString text= // the explanation shown by the example dialog
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"<center><h1>DialogBase Example</h1></center><hr><br>"
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"This example shows the usage of the <i>DialogBase</i> class. "
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"<i>DialogBase</i> is the KDE user interface class used to create "
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"dialogs with unique layout without having to define an own dialog "
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"style for your application. <br>"
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"It provides three standard buttons (<b>OK</b>, <b>Apply</b>, and "
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"<b>Cancel</b>) that are needed in most dialogs. Each one may be "
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"hidden, enabled or disabled, and tooltips and quickhelp texts might be"
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" added. And you do not need to bother about geometry management, this "
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"is all done automatically.<br>"
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"To polish your user interface even further, you might want to add "
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"textures to the inner and the outer frame of the dialog (the frame is "
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"created by the dialog object). This is done "
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"using the <tt>setMainFrameTile</tt> and the <tt>setBaseFrameTile</tt> "
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"methods. These tiles are added application-wide, so each dialog "
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"of you application uses the same tiles. This is a tribute to a "
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"comprehensable user interface.<br>"
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"The class supports the creation of dialogs without being forced "
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"to derive an own class for it, but you may derive your own class "
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"for a better code structure.<br>"
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"If you wrote a help chapter explaining what your dialog does, you "
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"should add a link to it to the dialog using <tt>setHelp</tt>. You do "
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"not have to take care about launching the help viewer, just set the "
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"help file and topic and of course copy it to your documentation "
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"directory during the program installation.";
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/* Create the dialog object. DialogBase is derived from TQDialog, but
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you do not need to derive it to create a nice-looking dialog. Mostly,
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you already have a widget class representing the core of your dialog,
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and you only need to add a frame around it and the default buttons.
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If you want to derive it, you still can, moving all code shown here
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inside of your new class. */
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KDialogBase dialog;
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/* Set a help chapter. If you do not set one, the link is not shown, and the
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upper part of the frame shrinks as much as possible. The help window "
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"will of course only pop up if you correctly installed kdebase. */
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// I disabled it, as khcclient did not run for me.
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// dialog.setHelp("kdehelp/intro.html", "", "");
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/* This TQTextView is intended to be the main widget of our dialog. The
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main widget is placed inside the dialogs frame, with the buttons below
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it. You do not have to take care about the size handling, but it is a
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good idea to set the main wigdets minimum size, since the sizes Qt and
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the DialogBase class guess are sometimes ugly.
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It is important that your main widget is created with the dialog object
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as its parent! */
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TQTextView view(text, TQString::null, &dialog);
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//view.setMinimumSize(400, view.heightForWidth(400)+20);
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view.setMinimumSize( 250, 300 );
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dialog.setMainWidget(&view);
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/* After finishing the setup of your main widget, the dialog needs to be
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adjusted. It is not done automatically, since the layout of the main
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widget may change before the dialog is shown. Additionally, setting a
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help chapter may cause a need for adjustment since it modifies the height
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of the upper frame. */
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dialog.resize(dialog.minimumSize());
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/* The dialog object is used just as any other TQDialog: */
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if(dialog.exec())
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{
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qDebug("Accepted.");
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} else {
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qDebug("Rejected.");
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}
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return 0;
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}
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