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diff --git a/microkde/kdeui/kmainwindow.h b/microkde/kdeui/kmainwindow.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e76e732 --- a/dev/null +++ b/microkde/kdeui/kmainwindow.h @@ -0,0 +1,776 @@ +/* + This file is part of the KDE libraries + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. + + 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + $Id$ + +*/ + + + +#ifndef KMAINWINDOW_H +#define KMAINWINDOW_H + +/*US +#include "kxmlguifactory.h" +#include "kxmlguiclient.h" +#include "kxmlguibuilder.h" +#include <qmetaobject.h> + +class KPopupMenu; +class KXMLGUIFactory; +class KConfig; +class KHelpMenu; +class KStatusBar; +class QStatusBar; +class KMenuBar; +class KMWSessionManaged; +class KAccel; +class KToolBarMenuAction; +*/ + +class QMenuBar; +class QStatusBar; +class KMainWindowPrivate; +class KAction; + +#include <ktoolbar.h> +#include <ktoolbarhandler.h> +#include <kxmlguiclient.h> +#include <qmainwindow.h> +#include <qptrlist.h> + +class KActionCollection; + +class KMainWindow : public QMainWindow, virtual public KXMLGUIClient +{ + Q_OBJECT + +private: +//US create private defaultconstructor + KMainWindow() {;}; + +public: +public: + /** + * Construct a main window. + * + * @param parent The widget parent. This is usually 0 but it may also be the window + * group leader. In that case, the KMainWindow becomes sort of a + * secondary window. + * + * @param name The object name. For session management and window management to work + * properly, all main windows in the application should have a + * different name. When passing 0 (the default), KMainWindow will create + * a unique name, but it's recommended to explicitly pass a window name that will + * also describe the type of the window. If there can be several windows of the same + * type, append '#' (hash) to the name, and KMainWindow will append numbers to make + * the names unique. For example, for a mail client which has one main window showing + * the mails and folders, and which can also have one or more windows for composing + * mails, the name for the folders window should be e.g. "mainwindow" and + * for the composer windows "composer#". + * + * @param f Specify the widget flags. The default is + * WType_TopLevel and WDestructiveClose. TopLevel indicates that a + * main window is a toplevel window, regardless of whether it has a + * parent or not. DestructiveClose indicates that a main window is + * automatically destroyed when its window is closed. Pass 0 if + * you do not want this behavior. + * + * KMainWindows must be created on the heap with 'new', like: + * <pre> KMainWindow *kmw = new KMainWindow (...</pre> + **/ + KMainWindow( QWidget* parent = 0, const char *name = 0, WFlags f = WType_TopLevel | WDestructiveClose ); + + + /** + * Destructor. + * + * Will also destroy the toolbars, and menubar if + * needed. + */ + virtual ~KMainWindow(); + + /** + * Retrieve the standard help menu. + * + * It contains entires for the + * help system (activated by F1), an optional "What's This?" entry + * (activated by Shift F1), an application specific dialog box, + * and an "About KDE" dialog box. + * + * Example (adding a standard help menu to your application): + * <pre> + * KPopupMenu *help = helpMenu( <myTextString> ); + * menuBar()->insertItem( i18n("&Help"), help ); + * </pre> + * + * @param aboutAppText The string that is used in the application + * specific dialog box. If you leave this string empty the + * information in the global @ref KAboutData of the + * application will be used to make a standard dialog box. + * + * @param showWhatsThis Set this to false if you do not want to include + * the "What's This" menu entry. + * + * @return A standard help menu. + */ +//US KPopupMenu* helpMenu( const QString &aboutAppText = QString::null, +//US bool showWhatsThis = TRUE ); + + /** + * Returns the help menu. Creates a standard help menu if none exists yet. + * + * It contains entries for the + * help system (activated by F1), an optional "What's This?" entry + * (activated by Shift F1), an application specific dialog box, + * and an "About KDE" dialog box. You must create the application + * specific dialog box yourself. When the "About application" + * menu entry is activated, a signal will trigger the + * @ref showAboutApplication slot. See @ref showAboutApplication for more + * information. + * + * Example (adding a help menu to your application): + * <pre> + * menuBar()->insertItem( i18n("&Help"), customHelpMenu() ); + * </pre> + * + * @param showWhatsThis Set this to @p false if you do not want to include + * the "What's This" menu entry. + * + * @return A standard help menu. + */ +//US KPopupMenu* customHelpMenu( bool showWhatsThis = TRUE ); + + /** + * @sect Session Management + * + * Try to restore the toplevel widget as defined by the number (1..X). + * + * If the session did not contain so high a number, the configuration + * is not changed and @p false returned. + * + * That means clients could simply do the following: + * <pre> + * if (kapp->isRestored()){ + * int n = 1; + * while (KMainWindow::canBeRestored(n)){ + * (new childMW)->restore(n); + * n++; + * } + * } else { + * // create default application as usual + * } + * </pre> + * Note that @ref QWidget::show() is called implicitly in restore. + * + * With this you can easily restore all toplevel windows of your + * application. + * + * If your application uses different kinds of toplevel + * windows, then you can use @ref KMainWindow::classNameOfToplevel(n) + * to determine the exact type before calling the childMW + * constructor in the example from above. + * + * If your client has only one kind of toplevel widgets (which + * should be pretty usual) then you should use the RESTORE-macro + * for backwards compatibility with 3.1 and 3.0 branches: + * + * <pre> + * if (kapp->isRestored()) + * RESTORE(childMW) + * else { + * // create default application as usual + * } + * </pre> + * + * The macro expands to the term above but is easier to use and + * less code to write. + * + * For new code or if you have more than one kind of toplevel + * widget (each derived from @ref KMainWindow, of course), you can + * use the templated @ref kRestoreMainWindows global functions: + * + * <pre> + * if (kapp->isRestored()) + * kRestoreMainWindows< childMW1, childMW2, childMW3 >(); + * else { + * // create default application as usual + * } + * </pre> + * + * Currently, these functions are provided for up to three + * template arguments. If you need more, tell us. To help you in + * deciding whether or not you can use @ref kRestoreMainWindows, a + * define KDE_RESTORE_MAIN_WINDOWS_NUM_TEMPLATE_ARGS is provided. + * + * @see restore() + * @see classNameOfToplevel() + * + **/ + static bool canBeRestored( int number ); + + /** + * Returns the @ref className() of the @p number of the toplevel window which + * should be restored. + * + * This is only useful if your application uses + * different kinds of toplevel windows. + */ + static const QString classNameOfToplevel( int number ); + + /** + * Restore the session specified by @p number. + * + * Returns @p false if this + * fails, otherwise returns @p true and shows the window. + * You should call @ref canBeRestored() first. + * If @p show is true (default), this widget will be shown automatically. + */ + bool restore( int number, bool show = TRUE ); + +//US virtual KXMLGUIFactory *guiFactory(); + + /** + * Create a GUI given a local XML file. + * + * If @p xmlfile is NULL, + * then it will try to construct a local XML filename like + * appnameui.rc where 'appname' is your app's name. If that file + * does not exist, then the XML UI code will only use the global + * (standard) XML file for the layout purposes. + * + * Note that when passing true for the conserveMemory argument subsequent + * calls to guiFactory()->addClient/removeClient may not work as expected. + * Also retrieving references to containers like popup menus or toolbars using + * the container method will not work. + * + * @param xmlfile The local xmlfile (relative or absolute) + * @param _conserveMemory Specify whether createGUI() should call + * @ref KXMLGuiClient::conserveMemory() to free all memory + * allocated by the @ref QDomDocument and by the KXMLGUIFactory. + */ + void createGUI( const QString &xmlfile = QString::null, bool _conserveMemory = TRUE ); + + /** + * Enables the build of a standard help menu when calling createGUI(). + * + * The default behavior is to build one, you must call this function + * to disable it + */ + void setHelpMenuEnabled(bool showHelpMenu = true); + + /** + * Return @p true when the help menu is enabled + */ + bool isHelpMenuEnabled(); + + + /** + * Returns true, if there is a menubar + * @since 3.1 + */ + bool hasMenuBar(); + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the menu bar. + * + * If there is no menu bar yet one will be created. + **/ +//US KMenuBar *menuBar(); + QMenuBar *menuBar(); + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the status bar. + * + * If there is no + * status bar yet one will be created. + */ +//US KStatusBar *statusBar(); + QStatusBar *statusBar(); + + /** + * List of members of KMainWindow class. + */ +//US static QPtrList<KMainWindow>* memberList; + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the toolbar with the specified name. + * This refers to toolbars created dynamically from the XML UI + * framework. If the toolbar does not exist one will be created. + * + * @param name The internal name of the toolbar. If no name is + * specified "mainToolBar" is assumed. + * + * @return A pointer to the toolbar + **/ + KToolBar *toolBar( const char *name=0 ); + // method for getting rid of KDE-Crap + QToolBar *tBar( ); + + /** + * @return An iterator over the list of all toolbars for this window. + */ + QPtrListIterator<KToolBar> toolBarIterator(); + + /** + * @return A KAccel instance bound to this mainwindow. Used automatically + * by KAction to make keybindings work in all cases. + */ + KAccel *accel(); + + void setFrameBorderWidth( int ) {} + + /** + * Call this to enable "auto-save" of toolbar/menubar/statusbar settings + * (and optionally window size). + * If the *bars were moved around/shown/hidden when the window is closed, + * saveMainWindowSettings( KGlobal::config(), groupName ) will be called. + * + * @param groupName a name that identifies this "type of window". + * You can have several types of window in the same application. + * + * @param saveWindowSize set it to true to include the window size + * when saving. + * + * Typically, you will call setAutoSaveSettings() in your + * KMainWindow-inherited class constructor, and it will take care + * of restoring and saving automatically. Make sure you call this + * _after all_ your *bars have been created. + */ + void setAutoSaveSettings( const QString & groupName = QString::fromLatin1("MainWindow"), + bool saveWindowSize = true ); + + /** + * Disable the auto-save-settings feature. + * You don't normally need to call this, ever. + */ + void resetAutoSaveSettings(); + + /** + * @return the current autosave setting, i.e. true if setAutoSaveSettings() was called, + * false by default or if resetAutoSaveSettings() was called. + * @since 3.1 + */ + bool autoSaveSettings() const; + + /** + * @return the group used for setting-autosaving. + * Only meaningful if setAutoSaveSettings() was called. + * This can be useful for forcing a save or an apply, e.g. before and after + * using KEditToolbar. + * @since 3.1 + */ + QString autoSaveGroup() const; + + /** + * Read settings for statusbar, menubar and toolbar from their respective + * groups in the config file and apply them. + * + * @param config Config file to read the settings from. + * @param groupName Group name to use. If not specified, the last used + * group name is used. + */ + void applyMainWindowSettings(KConfig *config, const QString &groupName = QString::null); + + /** + * Save settings for statusbar, menubar and toolbar to their respective + * groups in the config file @p config. + * + * @param config Config file to save the settings to. + * @param groupName Group name to use. If not specified, the last used + * group name is used + */ + void saveMainWindowSettings(KConfig *config, const QString &groupName = QString::null); + + /** + * Sets whether KMainWindow should provide a menu that allows showing/hiding + * the available toolbars ( using @ref KToggleToolBarAction ) . In case there + * is only one toolbar configured a simple 'Show <toolbar name here>' menu item + * is shown. + * + * The menu / menu item is implemented using xmlgui. It will be inserted in your + * menu structure in the 'Settings' menu. + * + * If your application uses a non-standard xmlgui resource file then you can + * specify the exact position of the menu / menu item by adding a + * <Merge name="StandardToolBarMenuHandler" /> + * line to the settings menu section of your resource file ( usually appname.rc ). + * + * Note that you should enable this feature before calling createGUI() ( or similar ) . + * You enable/disable it anytime if you pass false to the conserveMemory argument of createGUI. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void setStandardToolBarMenuEnabled( bool enable ); + /// @since 3.1 + bool isStandardToolBarMenuEnabled() const; + + + /** + * Sets whether KMainWindow should provide a menu that allows showing/hiding + * of the statusbar ( using @ref KToggleStatusBarAction ). + * + * The menu / menu item is implemented using xmlgui. It will be inserted + * in your menu structure in the 'Settings' menu. + * + * Note that you should enable this feature before calling createGUI() + * ( or similar ). + * + * If an application maintains the action on its own (i.e. never calls + * this function) a connection needs to be made to let KMainWindow + * know when that status (hidden/shown) of the statusbar has changed. + * For example: + * connect(action, SIGNAL(activated()), + * kmainwindow, SLOT(setSettingsDirty())); + * Otherwise the status (hidden/show) of the statusbar might not be saved + * by KMainWindow. + * @since 3.2 + */ + void createStandardStatusBarAction(); + + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the mainwindows action responsible for the toolbars menu + * @since 3.1 + */ + KAction *toolBarMenuAction(); + + // why do we support old gcc versions? using KXMLGUIBuilder::finalizeGUI; + /// @since 3.1 + virtual void finalizeGUI( KXMLGUIClient *client ); + + /** + * @internal + */ + void finalizeGUI( bool force ); + + /** + * @return true if a -geometry argument was given on the command line, + * and this is the first window created (the one on which this option applies) + */ + bool initialGeometrySet() const; + + /** + * @internal + * Used from Konqueror when reusing the main window. + */ + void ignoreInitialGeometry(); + + /** + * @return the size the mainwindow should have so that the central + * widget will be of @p size. + */ + QSize sizeForCentralWidgetSize(QSize size); + +public slots: + /** + * Makes a KDE compliant caption. + * + * @param caption Your caption. @em Do @em not include the application name + * in this string. It will be added automatically according to the KDE + * standard. + */ + virtual void setCaption( const QString &caption ); + /** + * Makes a KDE compliant caption. + * + * @param caption Your caption. @em Do @em not include the application name + * in this string. It will be added automatically according to the KDE + * standard. + * @param modified Specify whether the document is modified. This displays + * an additional sign in the title bar, usually "**". + */ + virtual void setCaption( const QString &caption, bool modified ); + + /** + * Make a plain caption without any modifications. + * + * @param caption Your caption. This is the string that will be + * displayed in the window title. + */ + virtual void setPlainCaption( const QString &caption ); + + /** + * Open the help page for the application. + * + * The application name is + * used as a key to determine what to display and the system will attempt + * to open <appName>/index.html. + * + * This method is intended for use by a help button in the toolbar or + * components outside the regular help menu. Use @ref helpMenu() when you + * want to provide access to the help system from the help menu. + * + * Example (adding a help button to the first toolbar): + * + * <pre> + * KIconLoader &loader = *KGlobal::iconLoader(); + * QPixmap pixmap = loader.loadIcon( "help" ); + * toolBar(0)->insertButton( pixmap, 0, SIGNAL(clicked()), + * this, SLOT(appHelpActivated()), true, i18n("Help") ); + * </pre> + * + */ +//US void appHelpActivated( void ); + + /** + * Apply a state change + * + * Enable and disable actions as defined in the XML rc file + * @since 3.1 + */ + virtual void slotStateChanged(const QString &newstate); + + /** + * Apply a state change + * + * Enable and disable actions as defined in the XML rc file, + * can "reverse" the state (disable the actions which should be + * enabled, and vice-versa) if specified. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void slotStateChanged(const QString &newstate, + KXMLGUIClient::ReverseStateChange); // KDE 4.0: remove this + + + /** + * Apply a state change + * + * Enable and disable actions as defined in the XML rc file, + * can "reverse" the state (disable the actions which should be + * enabled, and vice-versa) if specified. + */ +// void slotStateChanged(const QString &newstate, +// bool reverse); // KDE 4.0: enable this + + /** + * Tell the main window that it should save its settings when being closed. + * This is part of the auto-save-settings feature. + * For everything related to toolbars this happens automatically, + * but you have to call setSettingsDirty() in the slot that toggles + * the visibility of the statusbar. + */ + void setSettingsDirty(); + +protected: + void paintEvent( QPaintEvent* e ); + void childEvent( QChildEvent* e); + void resizeEvent( QResizeEvent* e); + /** + * Reimplemented to call the queryClose() and queryExit() handlers. + * + * We recommend that you reimplement the handlers rather than @ref closeEvent(). + * If you do it anyway, ensure to call the base implementation to keep + * @ref queryExit() running. + */ + virtual void closeEvent ( QCloseEvent *); + + // KDE4 This seems to be flawed to me. Either the app has only one + // mainwindow, so queryClose() is enough, or if it can have more of them, + // then the windows should take care of themselves, and queryExit() + // would be useful only for the annoying 'really quit' dialog, which + // also doesn't make sense in apps with multiple mainwindows. + // And saving configuration in something called queryExit()? IMHO + // one can e.g. use KApplication::shutDown(), which if nothing else + // has at least better fitting name. + // See also KApplication::sessionSaving(). + // This stuff should get changed somehow, so that it at least doesn't + // mess with session management. + /** + Called before the very last window is closed, either by the + user or indirectly by the session manager. + + It is not recommended to do any user interaction in this + function other than indicating severe errors. Better ask the + user on @ref queryClose() (see below). + + A typical usage of @ref queryExit() is to write configuration data back. + Note that the application may continue to run after @ref queryExit() + (the user may have cancelled a shutdown), so you should not do any cleanups + here. The purpose of @ref queryExit() is purely to prepare the application + (with possible user interaction) so it can safely be closed later (without + user interaction). + + If you need to do serious things on exit (like shutting a + dial-up connection down), connect to the signal + @ref KApplication::shutDown(). + + Default implementation returns @p true. Returning @p false will + cancel the exiting. In the latter case, the last window will + remain visible. If KApplication::sessionSaving() is true, refusing + the exit will also cancel KDE logout. + + @see queryClose() + @see KApplication::sessionSaving() + */ + virtual bool queryExit(); + + /** + Called before the window is closed, either by the user or indirectly by + the session manager. + + The purpose of this function is to prepare the window in a way that it is + safe to close it, i.e. without the user losing some data. + + Default implementation returns true. Returning @p false will cancel + the closing, and, if KApplication::sessionSaving() is true, it will also + cancel KDE logout. + + Reimplement this function to prevent the user from losing data. + Example: + <pre> + + switch ( KMessageBox::warningYesNoCancel( this, + i18n("Save changes to document foo?")) ) { + case KMessageBox::Yes : + // save document here. If saving fails, return FALSE; + return TRUE; + case KMessageBox::No : + return TRUE; + default: // cancel + return FALSE; + + </pre> + + @see queryExit() + @see KApplication::sessionSaving() + + */ + virtual bool queryClose(); + /** + * Save your instance-specific properties. The function is + * invoked when the session manager requests your application + * to save its state. + * + * You @em must @em not change the group of the @p kconfig object, since + * KMainWindow uses one group for each window. Please + * reimplement these function in childclasses. + * + * Note: No user interaction is allowed + * in this function! + * + */ + virtual void saveProperties( KConfig* ) {} + + /** + * Read your instance-specific properties. + */ + virtual void readProperties( KConfig* ) {} + + /** + * Save your application-wide properties. The function is + * invoked when the session manager requests your application + * to save its state. + * + * This function is similar to @ref saveProperties() but is only called for + * the very first main window, regardless how many main window are open. + + * Override it if you need to save other data about your documents on + * session end. sessionConfig is a config to which that data should be + * saved. Normally, you don't need this function. But if you want to save + * data about your documents that are not in opened windows you might need + * it. + * + * Default implementation does nothing. + */ + virtual void saveGlobalProperties( KConfig* sessionConfig ); + + /** + * The counterpart of @ref saveGlobalProperties(). + * + * Read the application-specific properties in again. + */ + virtual void readGlobalProperties( KConfig* sessionConfig ); + void savePropertiesInternal( KConfig*, int ); + bool readPropertiesInternal( KConfig*, int ); + + /** + * For inherited classes + */ + bool settingsDirty() const; + /** + * For inherited classes + */ + QString settingsGroup() const; + /** + * For inherited classes + * Note that the group must be set before calling + */ + void saveWindowSize( KConfig * config ) const; + /** + * For inherited classes + * Note that the group must be set before calling, and that + * a -geometry on the command line has priority. + */ + void restoreWindowSize( KConfig * config ); + + /// parse the geometry from the geometry command line argument + void parseGeometry(bool parsewidth); + +protected slots: + + /** + * This slot does nothing. + * + * It must be reimplemented if you want + * to use a custom About Application dialog box. This slot is + * connected to the About Application entry in the menu returned + * by @ref customHelpMenu. + * + * Example: + * <pre> + * + * void MyMainLevel::setupInterface() + * { + * .. + * menuBar()->insertItem( i18n("&Help"), customHelpMenu() ); + * .. + * } + * + * void MyMainLevel::showAboutApplication() + * { + * <activate your custom dialog> + * } + * </pre> + */ +//US virtual void showAboutApplication(); + +private slots: + /** + * Called when the app is shutting down. + */ + void shuttingDown(); + + void saveAutoSaveSettings(); + +private: + QToolBar * mQToolBar; +//US KMenuBar *internalMenuBar(); + QMenuBar *internalMenuBar(); +//US KStatusBar *internalStatusBar(); + QStatusBar *internalStatusBar(); + + KMainWindowPrivate *d; + void initKMainWindow(const char *name); + + QPtrList<KToolBar> toolbarList; + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); + +}; + +#endif |