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13 KiB
396 lines
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/*****************************************************************
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Copyright (c) 2000 Matthias Elter
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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******************************************************************/
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#ifndef __kpanelapplet_h__
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#define __kpanelapplet_h__
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#include <tqframe.h>
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#include <kconfig.h>
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class KConfig;
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class TQPopupMenu;
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/**
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* @short %KDE Panel Applet class
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*
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* Panel applets
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* @li Are small applications living in the %KDE panel.
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* @li Are implemented as DSOs (Dynamic Shared Objects).
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*
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* Note: For security and stability reasons the panel won't load
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* untrusted third party applets directly into its namespace but via an
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* external wrapper process.
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*
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* The panel locates available applets by searching for applet desktop
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* files in (ALL_DIRS)/share/apps/kicker/applets. Every panel applet should
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* install a desktop file there to be recognized by the panel.
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*
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* Besides standard keys like "Name", "Comment" and "Icon" there are
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* two panel applet specific keys:
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*
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* \b X-KDE-Library \n
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*
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* Used by the panel to locate the applet DSO (Dynamic Shared Object)
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* Example: X-KDE-Library=libexampleapplet
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*
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* \b X-KDE-UniqueApplet \n
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*
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* Similar to KApplication and KUniqueApplication there are
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* two types of panel applets. Use unique applets when it makes no
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* sence to run more than one instance of a applet in the panel. A
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* good example for unique applets is the taskbar applet. Use normal
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* applets when you need instance specific configuration. An example
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* is the koolclock applet where you might want to run two instances
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* in your panel, one configured as analog clock, the other one as
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* digital clock. X-KDE-UniqueApplet is a boolean key which defaults
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* to "false". Example: X-KDE-UniqueApplet=true
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*
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* Back to panel applet DSOs, the following conventions are used for %KDE:
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* Name: lib<appletname>applet.la
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* LDFLAGS: -module -no-undefined
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*
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* To implement a panel applet it is not enough to write a class
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* inheriting from KPanelApplet but you also have to provide a
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* factory function in your DSO. A sample factory function could look
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* like this:
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*
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* \code
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*
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* extern "C"
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* {
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* KPanelApplet* init(TQWidget *parent, const TQString& configFile)
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* {
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* KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalogue("exampleapplet");
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* return new ExampleApplet(configFile, KPanelApplet::Normal,
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* KPanelApplet::About | KPanelApplet::Help | KPanelApplet::Preferences,
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* parent, "exampleapplet");
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* }
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* }
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*
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* \endcode
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*
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* Note: Don't change the factory function signature or the panel will
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* fail to load your applet.
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*
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* @author Matthias Elter <elter@kde.org>
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**/
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class KDEUI_EXPORT KPanelApplet : public QFrame
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* This enum describes the type of the applet.
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*/
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enum Type { Normal = 0, Stretch };
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/**
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* This enum holds flags which can be ORed together to describe
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* which items the context menu over the applet handle tqcontains.
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*/
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// KDE4: Merge these with KPanelExtension's enums
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enum Action { About = 1, Help = 2, Preferences = 4, ReportBug = 8 };
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enum Position { pLeft = 0, pRight, pTop, pBottom };
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enum Alignment { LeftTop = 0, Center, RightBottom };
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enum Direction { Up = 0, Down, Left, Right };
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/**
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* Constructs a KPanelApplet just like any other widget.
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*
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* @param configFile The configFile handed over in the factory function.
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* @param t The applet type().
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* @param actions Standard RMB menu actions supported by the applet (see action() ).
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* @param parent The pointer to the parent widget handed over in the factory function.
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* @param name A Qt object name for your applet.
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* @param f Window control flags
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**/
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KPanelApplet(const TQString& configFile, Type t = Normal,
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int actions = 0, TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0,
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WFlags f = 0);
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/**
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* Destructor.
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**/
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~KPanelApplet();
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/**
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* Returns a suggested width for a given height.
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*
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* Every applet should reimplement this function.
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*
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* Depending on the panel orientation the height (horizontal panel) or the
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* width (vertical panel) of the applets is fixed.
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* The exact values of the fixed size component depend on the panel size.
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*
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* On a horizontal panel the applet height is fixed, the panel will
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* call widthForHeight(int height) with @p height
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* equal to 'the fixed applet height'
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* when laying out the applets.
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*
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* The applet can now choose the other size component (width)
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* based on the given height.
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*
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* The width you return is granted.
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**/
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virtual int widthForHeight(int height) const { return height; }
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/**
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* @return A suggested height for a given width.
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*
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* Every applet should reimplement this function.
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*
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* Depending on the panel orientation the height (horizontal panel) or the
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* width (vertical panel) of the applets is fixed.
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* The exact values of the fixed size component depend on the panel size.
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*
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* On a vertical panel the applet width is fixed, the panel will
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* call heightForWidth(int width) with @p width
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* equal to 'the fixed applet width'
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* when laying out the applets.
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*
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* The applet can now choose the other size component (height)
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* based on the given width.
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*
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* The height you return is granted.
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**/
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virtual int heightForWidth(int width) const { return width; }
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/**
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* Always use this KConfig object to save/load your applet's configuration.
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*
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* For unique applets this config object will write to a config file called
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* \<appletname\>rc in the user's local %KDE directory.
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*
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* For normal applets this config object will write to a instance specific config file
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* called \<appletname\>\<instanceid\>rc in the user's local %KDE directory.
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**/
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KConfig* config() const { return _config; }
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KSharedConfig::Ptr sharedConfig() const;
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/**
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* @return Type indicating the applet's type.
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* Type
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**/
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Type type() const { return _type; }
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/**
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* @return int indicating the supported RMB menu actions.
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* Action
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**/
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int actions() const { return _actions; }
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/**
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* Generic action dispatcher. Called when the user selects an item
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* from the applet's RMB menu.
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*
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* Reimplement this function to handle actions.
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*
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* For About, Help, Preferences and ReportBug, use the convenience handlers
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* ref about(), help(), preferences(), reportBug()
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*
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**/
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virtual void action( Action a );
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/**
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* @return the applet's custom menu, usually the same as the context menu, or 0 if none
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* see setCustomMenu(TQPopupMenu*)
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*/
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const TQPopupMenu* customMenu() const;
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/**
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* @internal
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**/
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void setPosition( Position p );
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/**
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* @internal
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**/
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void tqsetAlignment( Alignment a );
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signals:
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/**
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* Emit this signal to make the panel retqlayout all applets, when
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* you want to change your width (horizontal panel) or
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* height (vertical panel).
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*
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* The panel is going to retqlayout all applets based on their
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* widthForHeight(int height) (horizontal panel) or
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* heightForWidth(int width) (vertical panel).
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*
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* Please note that the panel may change the applet's location
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* if the new widthForHeight(int height) (horizontal panel) or
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* heightForWidth(int width) (vertical panel) does not fit into the
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* current panel tqlayout.
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**/
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void updateLayout();
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/**
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* Request keyboard focus from the panel.
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* @deprecated
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**/
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void requestFocus();
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/**
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* Request keyboard focus from the panel. Applets should never call this directly
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* but rather call needsFocus(bool)
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* @see needsFocus
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* @param focus activate the window and ensure the panel remains visible when true
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* Each and ever time a requestFocus(true) is emitted, it MUST be paired eventually
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* with a requestFocus(false) otherwise the panel may end up never hiding
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* @since 3.4
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**/
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void requestFocus(bool focus);
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protected:
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/**
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* Is called when the user selects "About" from the applet's RMB menu.
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* Reimplement this function to launch a about dialog.
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*
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* Note that this is called only when your applet supports the About action.
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* See Action and KPanelApplet().
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**/
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virtual void about() {}
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/**
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* Is called when the user selects "Help" from the applet's RMB menu.
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* Reimplement this function to launch a manual or help page.
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*
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* Note that this is called only when your applet supports the Help action.
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* See Action and KPanelApplet().
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**/
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virtual void help() {}
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/**
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* Is called when the user selects "Preferences" from the applet's RMB menu.
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* Reimplement this function to launch a preferences dialog or kcontrol module.
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*
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* Note that this is called only when your applet supports the preferences action.
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* See Action and KPanelApplet().
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**/
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virtual void preferences() {}
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/**
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* Is called when the user selects "Report bug" from the applet's RMB menu.
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* Reimplement this function to launch a bug reporting dialog.
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*
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* Note that this is called only when your applet supports the ReportBug
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* action.
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* See Action and KPanelApplet()
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**/
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virtual void reportBug() {}
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/**
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* @return the applet's orientation. (horizontal or vertical)
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**/
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Orientation orientation() const;
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/**
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* @return the applet's position. (top, left, bottom, or right)
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**/
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Position position() const { return _position; }
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/**
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* @return the applet's tqalignment. (top/left, center, or bottom/right)
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**/
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Alignment tqalignment() const { return _tqalignment; }
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/**
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* The panel on which this applet resides has changed its position.
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* Reimplement this change handler in order to adjust the look of your
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* applet.
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**/
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virtual void positionChange( Position p );
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/**
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* The panel on which this applet resides has changed its tqalignment.
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* Reimplement this change handler in order to adjust the look of your
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* applet.
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**/
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virtual void tqalignmentChange( Alignment /*a*/ ) {}
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/**
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* Use this method to set the custom menu for this applet so that it can be shown
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* in the applet handle menu and other appropriate places that the applet many not itself
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* be aware of. The applet itself is still responsible for deleting and managing the
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* the menu.
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*
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* If the menu is deleted during the life of the applet, be sure to call this method again
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* with the new menu (or 0) to avoid crashes
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*/
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void setCustomMenu(const TQPopupMenu*);
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/**
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* Register widgets that can receive keyboard focus with this this method
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* This call results in an eventFilter being places on the widget.
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* @param widget the widget to watch for keyboard focus
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* @param watch whether to start watching the widget, or to stop doing so
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* @since 3.4
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*/
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void watchForFocus(TQWidget* widget, bool watch = true);
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/**
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* Call this whenever focus is needed or not needed. You do not have to call this method
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* for widgets that have been registered with watchForFocus
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* @param focus whether to or not to request focus
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* @since 3.4
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*/
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void needsFocus(bool focus);
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/**
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* The orientation changed to @p orientation. Reimplement this
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* change handler in order to adjust the look of your applet.
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*
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* @deprecated Reimplement positionChange instead.
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**/
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// FIXME: Remove for KDE 4
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virtual KDE_DEPRECATED void orientationChange( Orientation /* orientation*/) {}
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/**
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* A convenience method that translates the position of the applet into which
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* direction to show a popup.
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**/
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Direction popupDirection();
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/**
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* The popup direction changed to @p direction. Reimplement this
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* change handler in order to adjust the look of your applet.
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*
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* @deprecated Reimplement positionChange instead.
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**/
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// FIXME: Remove for KDE 4
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virtual KDE_DEPRECATED void popupDirectionChange( Direction /*direction*/ ) {}
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bool eventFilter(TQObject *, TQEvent *);
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private:
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Type _type;
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Position _position;
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Alignment _tqalignment;
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KConfig* _config;
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int _actions;
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protected:
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virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
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class KPanelAppletPrivate;
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KPanelAppletPrivate *d;
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};
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#endif
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