From 9b6b21112f38181f49b07e973bfe00c0d83a6900 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tille Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 19:43:46 +0000 Subject: configure dialog basicly working more kppp stuff... ;) --- (limited to 'noncore/settings/networksettings/ppp/knuminput.h') diff --git a/noncore/settings/networksettings/ppp/knuminput.h b/noncore/settings/networksettings/ppp/knuminput.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67f3b44 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/settings/networksettings/ppp/knuminput.h @@ -0,0 +1,947 @@ +/* + * knuminput.h + * + * Copyright (c) 1997 Patrick Dowler + * Copyright (c) 2000 Dirk A. Mueller + * Copyright (c) 2002 Marc Mutz + * + * Requires the Qt widget libraries, available at no cost at + * http://www.troll.no/ + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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. + */ + +#ifndef K_NUMINPUT_H +#define K_NUMINPUT_H + +#include +#include + +class QLabel; +class QSlider; +class QLineEdit; +class QLayout; +class QValidator; + +class KIntSpinBox; + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ + +/** + * You need to inherit from this class if you want to implement K*NumInput + * for a different variable type + * + */ +class KNumInput : public QWidget +{ + Q_OBJECT + Q_PROPERTY( QString label READ label WRITE setLabel ) +public: + /** + * Default constructor + * + */ + KNumInput(QWidget* parent=0, const char* name=0); + + /** + * @param below A pointer to another KNumInput. + * + */ + KNumInput(KNumInput* below, QWidget* parent=0, const char* name=0); + ~KNumInput(); + + /** + * Sets the text and alignment of the main description label. + * + * @param label The text of the label. + * Use QString::null to remove an existing one. + * + * @param a one of @p AlignLeft, @p AlignHCenter, YAlignRight and + * @p AlignTop, @p AlignVCenter, @p AlignBottom. + * default is @p AlignLeft | @p AlignTop. + * + * The vertical alignment flags have special meaning with this + * widget: + * + * @li @p AlignTop The label is placed above the edit/slider + * @li @p AlignVCenter The label is placed left beside the edit + * @li @p AlignBottom The label is placed below the edit/slider + * + */ + virtual void setLabel(const QString & label, int a = AlignLeft | AlignTop); + + /** + * @return the text of the label. + */ + QString label() const; + + /** + * @return if the num input has a slider. + * @since 3.1 + */ + bool showSlider() const { return m_slider; } + + /** + * Sets the spacing of tickmarks for the slider. + * + * @param minor Minor tickmark separation. + * @param major Major tickmark separation. + */ + void setSteps(int minor, int major); + + /** + * Specifies that this widget may stretch horizontally, but is + * fixed vertically (like @ref QSpinBox itself). + */ + QSizePolicy sizePolicy() const; + + /** + * Returns a size which fits the contents of the control. + * + * @return the preferred size necessary to show the control + */ + virtual QSize sizeHint() const; + +protected: + /** + * Call this function whenever you change something in the geometry + * of your KNumInput child. + * + */ + void layout(bool deep); + + /** + * You need to overwrite this method and implement your layout + * calculations there. + * + * See KIntNumInput::doLayout and KDoubleNumInput::doLayout implementation + * for details. + * + */ + virtual void doLayout() = 0; + + KNumInput* m_prev, *m_next; + int m_colw1, m_colw2; + + QLabel* m_label; + QSlider* m_slider; + QSize m_sizeSlider, m_sizeLabel; + + int m_alignment; + +private: + void init(); + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + class KNumInputPrivate; + KNumInputPrivate *d; +}; + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ + +/** + * KIntNumInput combines a @ref QSpinBox and optionally a @ref QSlider + * with a label to make an easy to use control for setting some integer + * parameter. This is especially nice for configuration dialogs, + * which can have many such combinated controls. + * + * The slider is created only when the user specifies a range + * for the control using the setRange function with the slider + * parameter set to "true". + * + * A special feature of KIntNumInput, designed specifically for + * the situation when there are several KIntNumInputs in a column, + * is that you can specify what portion of the control is taken by the + * QSpinBox (the remaining portion is used by the slider). This makes + * it very simple to have all the sliders in a column be the same size. + * + * It uses @ref KIntValidator validator class. KIntNumInput enforces the + * value to be in the given range, and can display it in any base + * between 2 and 36. + * + * @short An input widget for integer numbers, consisting of a spinbox and a slider. + * @version $Id$ + */ + +class KIntNumInput : public KNumInput +{ + Q_OBJECT + Q_PROPERTY( int value READ value WRITE setValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( int minValue READ minValue WRITE setMinValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( int maxValue READ maxValue WRITE setMaxValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( int referencePoint READ referencePoint WRITE setReferencePoint ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString suffix READ suffix WRITE setSuffix ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString prefix READ prefix WRITE setPrefix ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString specialValueText READ specialValueText WRITE setSpecialValueText ) + +public: + /** + * Constructs an input control for integer values + * with base 10 and initial value 0. + */ + KIntNumInput(QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + /** + * Constructor + * It constructs a QSpinBox that allows the input of integer numbers + * in the range of -INT_MAX to +INT_MAX. To set a descriptive label, + * use setLabel(). To enforce the value being in a range and optionally to + * attach a slider to it, use setRange(). + * + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param base numeric base used for display + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + */ + KIntNumInput(int value, QWidget* parent=0, int base = 10, const char *name=0); + + /** + * Constructor + * + * the difference to the one above is the "below" parameter. It tells + * this instance that it is visually put below some other KNumInput widget. + * Note that these two KNumInput's need not to have the same parent widget + * or be in the same layout group. + * The effect is that it'll adjust it's layout in correspondence + * with the layout of the other KNumInput's (you can build an arbitary long + * chain). + * + * @param below append KIntNumInput to the KNumInput chain + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param base numeric base used for display + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + */ + KIntNumInput(KNumInput* below, int value, QWidget* parent=0, int base = 10, const char *name=0); + + /** + * Destructor + * + * + */ + virtual ~KIntNumInput(); + + /** + * @return the current value. + */ + int value() const; + + /** + * @return the curent value in units of the @ref referencePoint. + * @since 3.1 + */ + double relativeValue() const; + + /** + * @return the current reference point + * @since 3.1 + */ + int referencePoint() const; + + /** + * @return the suffix displayed behind the value. + * @see #setSuffix() + */ + QString suffix() const; + /** + * @return the prefix displayed in front of the value. + * @see #setPrefix() + */ + QString prefix() const; + /** + * @return the string displayed for a special value. + * @see #setSpecialValueText() + */ + QString specialValueText() const; + + /** + * @param min minimum value + * @param max maximum value + * @param step step size for the QSlider + */ + void setRange(int min, int max, int step=1, bool slider=true); + /** + * Sets the minimum value. + */ + void setMinValue(int min); + /** + * @return the minimum value. + */ + int minValue() const; + /** + * Sets the maximum value. + */ + void setMaxValue(int max); + /** + * @return the maximum value. + */ + int maxValue() const; + + /** + * Sets the special value text. If set, the SpinBox will display + * this text instead of the numeric value whenever the current + * value is equal to minVal(). Typically this is used for indicating + * that the choice has a special (default) meaning. + */ + void setSpecialValueText(const QString& text); + + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual void setLabel(const QString & label, int a = AlignLeft | AlignTop); + + /** + * This method returns the minimum size necessary to display the + * control. The minimum size is enough to show all the labels + * in the current font (font change may invalidate the return value). + * + * @return the minimum size necessary to show the control + */ + virtual QSize minimumSizeHint() const; + +public slots: + /** + * Sets the value of the control. + */ + void setValue(int); + + /** + * Sets the value in units of the @ref referencePoint + * @since 3.1 + */ + void setRelativeValue(double); + + /** + * Sets the reference point for @ref relativeValue. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void setReferencePoint(int); + + /** + * Sets the suffix to @p suffix. + * Use QString::null to disable this feature. + * Formatting has to be provided (e.g. a space separator between the + * prepended @p value and the suffix's text has to be provided + * as the first character in the suffix). + * + * @see QSpinBox::setSuffix(), #setPrefix() + */ + void setSuffix(const QString &suffix); + + /** + * Sets the prefix to @p prefix. + * Use QString::null to disable this feature. + * Formatting has to be provided (see above). + * + * @see QSpinBox::setPrefix(), #setSuffix() + */ + void setPrefix(const QString &prefix); + + /** + * sets focus to the edit widget and marks all text in if mark == true + * + */ + void setEditFocus( bool mark = true ); + +signals: + /** + * Emitted every time the value changes (by calling @ref setValue() or + * by user interaction). + */ + void valueChanged(int); + + /** + * Emitted whenever @ref #valueChanged is. Contains the change + * relative to the @ref referencePoint. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void relativeValueChanged(double); + +private slots: + void spinValueChanged(int); + void slotEmitRelativeValueChanged(int); + +protected: + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual void doLayout(); + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + void resizeEvent ( QResizeEvent * ); + + KIntSpinBox* m_spin; + QSize m_sizeSpin; + +private: + void init(int value, int _base); + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + class KIntNumInputPrivate; + KIntNumInputPrivate *d; +}; + + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ + +class KDoubleLine; + +/** + * KDoubleNumInput combines a @ref QSpinBox and optionally a @ref QSlider + * with a label to make an easy to use control for setting some float + * parameter. This is especially nice for configuration dialogs, + * which can have many such combinated controls. + * + * The slider is created only when the user specifies a range + * for the control using the setRange function with the slider + * parameter set to "true". + * + * A special feature of KDoubleNumInput, designed specifically for + * the situation when there are several instances in a column, + * is that you can specify what portion of the control is taken by the + * QSpinBox (the remaining portion is used by the slider). This makes + * it very simple to have all the sliders in a column be the same size. + * + * It uses the @ref KDoubleValidator validator class. KDoubleNumInput + * enforces the value to be in the given range, but see the class + * documentation of @ref KDoubleSpinBox for the tricky + * interrelationship of precision and values. All of what is said + * there applies here, too. + * + * @see KIntNumInput, KDoubleSpinBox + * @short An input control for real numbers, consisting of a spinbox and a slider. + */ + +class KDoubleNumInput : public KNumInput +{ + Q_OBJECT + Q_PROPERTY( double value READ value WRITE setValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( double minValue READ minValue WRITE setMinValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( double maxValue READ maxValue WRITE setMaxValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString suffix READ suffix WRITE setSuffix ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString prefix READ prefix WRITE setPrefix ) + Q_PROPERTY( QString specialValueText READ specialValueText WRITE setSpecialValueText ) + +public: + /** + * Constructs an input control for double values + * with initial value 0.00. + */ + KDoubleNumInput(QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + + /** + * @deprecated (value is rounded to a multiple of 1/100) + * Constructor + * + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + */ + KDoubleNumInput(double value, QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + + /** + * Constructor + * + * @param lower lower boundary value + * @param upper upper boundary value + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param step step size to use for up/down arrow clicks + * @param precision number of digits after the decimal point + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + * @since 3.1 + */ + KDoubleNumInput(double lower, double upper, double value, double step=0.01, + int precision=2, QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + + /** + * destructor + */ + virtual ~KDoubleNumInput(); + + /** + * @deprecated (rounds @p value to a mulitple of 1/100) + * Constructor + * + * puts it below other KNumInput + * + * @param below + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + **/ + KDoubleNumInput(KNumInput* below, double value, QWidget* parent=0, const char* name=0); + + /** + * Constructor + * + * puts it below other KNumInput + * + * @param lower lower boundary value + * @param upper upper boundary value + * @param value initial value for the control + * @param step step size to use for up/down arrow clicks + * @param precision number of digits after the decimal point + * @param parent parent QWidget + * @param name internal name for this widget + * @since 3.1 + */ + KDoubleNumInput(KNumInput* below, + double lower, double upper, double value, double step=0.02, + int precision=2, QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + + /** + * @return the current value. + */ + double value() const; + + /** + * @return the suffix. + * @see #setSuffix() + */ + QString suffix() const; + + /** + * @return the prefix. + * @see #setPrefix() + */ + QString prefix() const; + + /** + * @return the precision. + * @see #setPrecision() + */ + int precision() const; + + /** + * @return the string displayed for a special value. + * @see #setSpecialValueText() + */ + QString specialValueText() const { return m_specialvalue; } + + /** + * @param min minimum value + * @param max maximum value + * @param step step size for the QSlider + */ + void setRange(double min, double max, double step=1, bool slider=true); + /** + * Sets the minimum value. + */ + void setMinValue(double min); + /** + * @return the minimum value. + */ + double minValue() const; + /** + * Sets the maximum value. + */ + void setMaxValue(double max); + /** + * @return the maximum value. + */ + double maxValue() const; + + /** + * Specifies the number of digits to use. + */ + void setPrecision(int precision); + + /** + * @return the reference point for @ref #relativeValue calculation + * @since 3.1 + */ + double referencePoint() const; + + /** + * @return the current value in units of @ref #referencePoint. + * @since 3.1 + */ + double relativeValue() const; + + /** + * Sets the special value text. If set, the spin box will display + * this text instead of the numeric value whenever the current + * value is equal to @ref #minVal(). Typically this is used for indicating + * that the choice has a special (default) meaning. + */ + void setSpecialValueText(const QString& text); + + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual void setLabel(const QString & label, int a = AlignLeft | AlignTop); + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual QSize minimumSizeHint() const; + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual bool eventFilter(QObject*, QEvent*); + +public slots: + /** + * Sets the value of the control. + */ + void setValue(double); + + /** + * Sets the value in units of @ref #referencePoint. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void setRelativeValue(double); + + /** + * Sets the reference Point to @p ref. It @p ref == 0, emitting of + * @ref #relativeValueChanged is blocked and @ref #relativeValue + * just returns 0. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void setReferencePoint(double ref); + + /** + * Sets the suffix to be displayed to @p suffix. Use QString::null to disable + * this feature. Note that the suffix is attached to the value without any + * spacing. So if you prefer to display a space separator, set suffix + * to something like " cm". + * @see #setSuffix() + */ + void setSuffix(const QString &suffix); + + /** + * Sets the prefix to be displayed to @p prefix. Use QString::null to disable + * this feature. Note that the prefix is attached to the value without any + * spacing. + * @see #setPrefix() + */ + void setPrefix(const QString &prefix); + +signals: + /** + * Emitted every time the value changes (by calling @ref setValue() or + * by user interaction). + */ + void valueChanged(double); + /** + * This is an overloaded member function, provided for + * convenience. It essentially behaves like the above function. + * + * Contains the value in units of @ref #referencePoint. + * @since 3.1 + */ + void relativeValueChanged(double); + +private slots: + void sliderMoved(int); + void slotEmitRelativeValueChanged(double); + +protected: + + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + virtual void doLayout(); + /** + * @reimplemented + */ + void resizeEvent ( QResizeEvent * ); + virtual void resetEditBox(); + + // ### no longer used, remove when BIC allowed + KDoubleLine* edit; + + bool m_range; + double m_lower, m_upper, m_step; + // ### end no longer used + + QSize m_sizeEdit; + + friend class KDoubleLine; +private: + void init(double value, double lower, double upper, + double step, int precision); + double mapSliderToSpin(int) const; + void updateLegacyMembers(); + // ### no longer used, remove when BIC allowed: + QString m_specialvalue, m_prefix, m_suffix; + double m_value; + short m_precision; + // ### end remove when BIC allowed + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + class KDoubleNumInputPrivate; + KDoubleNumInputPrivate *d; +}; + + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ + +/** + * A @ref QSpinBox with support for arbitrary base numbers + * (e.g. hexadecimal). + * + * The class provides an easy interface to use other + * numeric systems then the decimal. + * + * @short A @ref QSpinBox with support for arbitrary base numbers. + */ +class KIntSpinBox : public QSpinBox +{ + Q_OBJECT + Q_PROPERTY( int base READ base WRITE setBase ) + +public: + + /** + * Constructor. + * + * Constructs a widget with an integer inputline with a little scrollbar + * and a slider, with minimal value 0, maximal value 99, step 1, base 10 + * and initial value 0. + */ + KIntSpinBox( QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0); + + /** + * Constructor. + * + * Constructs a widget with an integer inputline with a little scrollbar + * and a slider. + * + * @param lower The lowest valid value. + * @param upper The greatest valid value. + * @param step The step size of the scrollbar. + * @param value The actual value. + * @param base The base of the used number system. + * @param parent The parent of the widget. + * @param name The Name of the widget. + */ + KIntSpinBox(int lower, int upper, int step, int value, int base = 10, + QWidget* parent = 0, const char* name = 0); + + /** + * Destructor. + */ + virtual ~KIntSpinBox(); + + /** + * Sets the base in which the numbers in the spin box are represented. + */ + void setBase(int base); + /** + * @return the base in which numbers in the spin box are represented. + */ + int base() const; + /** + * sets focus and optionally marks all text + * + */ + void setEditFocus(bool mark); + +protected: + + /** + * Overloaded the method in QSpinBox + * to make use of the base given in the constructor. + */ + virtual QString mapValueToText(int); + + /** + * Overloaded the method in QSpinBox + * to make use of the base given in the constructor. + */ + virtual int mapTextToValue(bool*); + +private: + int val_base; +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + class KIntSpinBoxPrivate; + KIntSpinBoxPrivate *d; +}; + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/** + This class provides a spin box for fractional numbers. + + @sect Parameters + + There are a number of interdependent parameters whose relation to + each other you need to understand in order to make successful use + of the spin box. + + @li precision: The number of decimals after the decimal point. + @li maxValue/minValue: upper and lower bound of the valid range + @li lineStep: the size of the step that is taken when the user hits + the up or down buttons + + Since we work with fixed-point numbers internally, the maximum + precision is a function of the valid range and vice versa. More + precisely, the following relations hold: +
+   max( abs(minValue()), abs(maxValue() ) <= INT_MAX/10^precision
+   maxPrecision = floor( log10( INT_MAX/max(abs(minValue()),abs(maxValue())) ) )
+   
+ + Since the value, bounds and step are rounded to the current + precision, you may experience that the order of setting above + parameters matters. E.g. the following are @em not equivalent (try + it!): + +
+   // sets precision,
+   // then min/max value (rounded to precison and clipped to obtainable range if needed)
+   // then value and lineStep
+   KDoubleSpinBox * spin = new KDoubleSpinBox( 0, 9.999, 0.001, 4.321, 3, this );
+
+   // sets minValue to 0; maxValue to 10.00(!); value to 4.32(!) and only then
+   // increases the precision - too late, since e.g. value has already been rounded...
+   KDpubleSpinBox * spin = new KDoubleSpinBox( this );
+   spin->setMinValue( 0 );
+   spin->setMaxValue( 9.999 );
+   spin->setValue( 4.321 );
+   spin->setPrecision( 3 );
+   
+ + @short A spin box for fractional numbers. + @author Marc Mutz + @version $Id$ + @since 3.1 +**/ + +class KDoubleSpinBox : public QSpinBox { + Q_OBJECT + Q_PROPERTY( bool acceptLocalizedNumbers READ acceptLocalizedNumbers WRITE setAcceptLocalizedNumbers ) + Q_OVERRIDE( double maxValue READ maxValue WRITE setMaxValue ) + Q_OVERRIDE( double minValue READ minValue WRITE setMinValue ) + Q_OVERRIDE( double lineStep READ lineStep WRITE setLineStep ) + Q_OVERRIDE( double value READ value WRITE setValue ) + Q_PROPERTY( int precision READ precision WRITE setPrecision ) + +public: + /** Constructs a @ref KDoubleSpinBox with parent @p parent and + default values for range and value (whatever @ref QRangeControl + uses) and precision (2). */ + KDoubleSpinBox( QWidget * parent=0, const char * name=0 ); + /** Constructs a @ref KDoubleSpinBox with parent @p parent, range + [@p lower,@p upper], @ref lineStep @p step, @ref precision @p + precision and initial value @p value. */ + KDoubleSpinBox( double lower, double upper, double step, double value, + int precision=2, QWidget * parent=0, const char * name=0 ); + + virtual ~KDoubleSpinBox(); + + /** @return whether the spinbox uses localized numbers */ + bool acceptLocalizedNumbers() const; + /** Sets whether to use and accept localized numbers as returned by + @ref KLocale::formatNumber() */ + virtual void setAcceptLocalizedNumbers( bool accept ); + + /** Sets a new range for the spin box values. Note that @p lower, @p + upper and @p step are rounded to @p precision decimal points + first. */ + void setRange( double lower, double upper, double step=0.01, int precision=2 ); + + /** @return the current number of decimal points displayed. */ + int precision() const; + /** Equivalent to @ref setPrecsion( @p precison, @p false ); Needed + since Qt's moc doesn't ignore trailing parameters with default + args when searching for a property setter method. */ + void setPrecision( int precision ); + /** Sets the number of decimal points to use. Note that there is a + tradeoff between the precision used and the available range of + values. See the class docs for more. + @param precision the new number of decimal points to use + + @param force disables checking of bound violations that can + arise if you increase the precision so much that the + minimum and maximum values can't be represented + anymore. Disabling is useful if you don't want to keep + the current min and max values anyway. This is what + e.g. @ref setRange() does. + **/ + virtual void setPrecision( int precision, bool force ); + + /** @return the current value */ + double value() const; + /** @return the current lower bound */ + double minValue() const; + /** Sets the lower bound of the range to @p value, subject to the + contraints that @p value is first rounded to the current + precision and then clipped to the maximum representable + interval. + @see maxValue, minValue, setMaxValue, setRange + */ + void setMinValue( double value ); + /** @return the current upper bound */ + double maxValue() const; + /** Sets the upper bound of the range to @p value, subject to the + contraints that @p value is first rounded to the current + precision and then clipped to the maximum representable + interval. + @see minValue, maxValue, setMinValue, setRange + */ + void setMaxValue( double value ); + + /** @return the current step size */ + double lineStep() const; + /** Sets the step size for clicking the up/down buttons to @p step, + subject to the constraints that @p step is first rounded to the + current precision and then clipped to the meaningful interval + [1, @p maxValue - @p minValue]. */ + void setLineStep( double step ); + + /** Overridden to ignore any setValidator() calls. */ + void setValidator( const QValidator * ); + +signals: + /** Emitted whenever @ref QSpinBox::valueChanged( int ) is emitted. */ + void valueChanged( double value ); + +public slots: + /** Sets the current value to @p value, cubject to the constraints + that @p value is frist rounded to the current precision and then + clipped to the interval [@p minvalue(),@p maxValue()]. */ + virtual void setValue( double value ); + +protected: + virtual QString mapValueToText(int); + virtual int mapTextToValue(bool*); + +protected slots: + void slotValueChanged( int value ); + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + typedef QSpinBox base; + void updateValidator(); + int maxPrecision() const; + + class Private; + Private * d; +}; + +#endif // K_NUMINPUT_H -- cgit v0.9.0.2