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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
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Copyright (C) 2000 David Faure <faure@kde.org>, Alexander Neundorf <neundorf@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 as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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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 TQEDITLISTBOX_H
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#define TQEDITLISTBOX_H
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#include <tqgroupbox.h>
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#include <tqlistbox.h>
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class KLineEdit;
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class TQComboBox;
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class TQPushButton;
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/**
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* An editable listbox
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*
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* This class provides a editable listbox ;-), this means
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* a listbox which is accompanied by a line edit to enter new
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* items into the listbox and pushbuttons to add and remove
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* items from the listbox and two buttons to move items up and down.
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*
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* \image html keditlistbox.png "KDE Edit List Box Widget"
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*
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*/
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class QEditListBoxPrivate;
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class QEditListBox : public TQGroupBox
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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TQ_OBJECT
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TQ_PROPERTY( TQStringList items READ items WRITE setItems )
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public:
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// @since 3.1
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class CustomEditor
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{
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public:
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CustomEditor()
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: m_representationWidget( 0L ),
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m_lineEdit( 0L ) {}
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CustomEditor( TQWidget *repWidget, KLineEdit *edit )
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: m_representationWidget( repWidget ),
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m_lineEdit( edit ) {}
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CustomEditor( TQComboBox *combo );
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void setRepresentationWidget( TQWidget *repWidget ) {
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m_representationWidget = repWidget;
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}
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void setLineEdit( KLineEdit *edit ) {
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m_lineEdit = edit;
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}
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virtual TQWidget *representationWidget() const {
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return m_representationWidget;
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}
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virtual KLineEdit *lineEdit() const {
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return m_lineEdit;
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}
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protected:
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TQWidget *m_representationWidget;
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KLineEdit *m_lineEdit;
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};
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public:
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/**
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* Enumeration of the buttons, the listbox offers. Specify them in the
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* constructor in the buttons parameter.
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*/
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enum Button { Add = 1, Remove = 2, UpDown = 4, All = Add|Remove|UpDown };
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/**
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* Create an editable listbox.
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*
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* If @p checkAtEntering is true, after every character you type
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* in the line edit QEditListBox will enable or disable
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* the Add-button, depending whether the current content of the
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* line edit is already in the listbox. Maybe this can become a
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* performance hit with large lists on slow machines.
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* If @p checkAtEntering is false,
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* it will be checked if you press the Add-button. It is not
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* possible to enter items twice into the listbox.
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*/
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QEditListBox(TQWidget *tqparent = 0, const char *name = 0,
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bool checkAtEntering=false, int buttons = All );
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/**
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* Create an editable listbox.
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*
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* The same as the other constructor, additionally it takes
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* @p title, which will be the title of the frame around the listbox.
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*/
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QEditListBox(const TQString& title, TQWidget *tqparent = 0,
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const char *name = 0, bool checkAtEntering=false,
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int buttons = All );
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/**
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* Another constructor, which allows to use a custom editing widget
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* instead of the standard TQLineEdit widget. E.g. you can use a
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* KURLRequester or a TQComboBox as input widget. The custom
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* editor must consist of a lineedit and optionally another widget that
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* is used as representation. A TQComboBox or a KURLRequester have a
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* TQLineEdit as child-widget for example, so the TQComboBox is used as
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* the representation widget.
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*
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* @see KURLRequester::customEditor()
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* @since 3.1
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*/
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QEditListBox( const TQString& title,
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const CustomEditor &customEditor,
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TQWidget *tqparent = 0, const char *name = 0,
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bool checkAtEntering = false, int buttons = All );
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virtual ~QEditListBox();
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the embedded TQListBox.
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*/
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TQListBox* listBox() const { return m_listBox; }
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the embedded KLineEdit.
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*/
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KLineEdit* lineEdit() const { return m_lineEdit; }
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the Add button
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*/
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TQPushButton* addButton() const { return servNewButton; }
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the Remove button
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*/
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TQPushButton* removeButton() const { return servRemoveButton; }
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the Up button
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*/
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TQPushButton* upButton() const { return servUpButton; }
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the Down button
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*/
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TQPushButton* downButton() const { return servDownButton; }
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/**
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* See TQListBox::count()
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*/
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int count() const { return int(m_listBox->count()); }
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/**
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* See TQListBox::insertStringList()
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*/
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void insertStringList(const TQStringList& list, int index=-1);
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/**
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* See TQListBox::insertStringList()
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*/
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void insertStrList(const TQStrList* list, int index=-1);
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/**
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* See TQListBox::insertStrList()
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*/
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void insertStrList(const TQStrList& list, int index=-1);
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/**
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* See TQListBox::insertStrList()
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*/
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void insertStrList(const char ** list, int numStrings=-1, int index=-1);
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/**
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* See TQListBox::insertItem()
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*/
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void insertItem(const TQString& text, int index=-1) {m_listBox->insertItem(text,index);}
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/**
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* Clears both the listbox and the line edit.
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*/
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void clear();
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/**
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* See TQListBox::text()
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*/
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TQString text(int index) const { return m_listBox->text(index); }
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/**
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* See TQListBox::currentItem()
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*/
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int currentItem() const;
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/**
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* See TQListBox::currentText()
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*/
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TQString currentText() const { return m_listBox->currentText(); }
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/**
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* @returns a stringlist of all items in the listbox
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*/
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TQStringList items() const;
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/**
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* Clears the listbox and sets the contents to @p items
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*
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* @since 3.4
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*/
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void setItems(const TQStringList& items);
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signals:
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void changed();
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/**
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* This signal is emitted when the user adds a new string to the list,
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* the parameter is the added string.
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* @since 3.2
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*/
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void added( const TQString & text );
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/**
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* This signal is emitted when the user removes a string from the list,
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* the parameter is the removed string.
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* @since 3.2
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*/
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void removed( const TQString & text );
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protected slots:
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//the names should be self-explaining
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void moveItemUp();
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void moveItemDown();
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void addItem();
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void removeItem();
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void enableMoveButtons(int index);
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void typedSomething(const TQString& text);
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private:
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TQListBox *m_listBox;
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TQPushButton *servUpButton, *servDownButton;
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TQPushButton *servNewButton, *servRemoveButton;
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KLineEdit *m_lineEdit;
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//this is called in both ctors, to avoid code duplication
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void init( bool checkAtEntering, int buttons,
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TQWidget *representationWidget = 0L );
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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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//our lovely private d-pointer
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QEditListBoxPrivate *d;
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};
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#endif
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