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diff --git a/microkde/kdeui/ktoolbar.h b/microkde/kdeui/ktoolbar.h index 61b5ea3..49ff856 100644 --- a/microkde/kdeui/ktoolbar.h +++ b/microkde/kdeui/ktoolbar.h @@ -621,257 +621,257 @@ public: * as @ref QLineEdit plus completion signals. */ KLineEdit * getLined (int id); /** * Returns a pointer to KToolBarButton. * * Example: * <pre> * KToolBarButton * button = toolbar->getButton(button_id); * </pre> * That way you can get access to other public methods * that @ref KToolBarButton provides. * * Using this method is not recommended. */ KToolBarButton * getButton (int id); /** * Align item to the right. * * This works only if toolbar is set to full width. * @see setFullWidth() */ void alignItemRight (int id, bool right = true); /** * Returns a pointer to an inserted widget. * * Wrong ids are not tested. * You can do with this whatever you want, * except change its height (hardcoded). If you change its width * you will probably have to call QToolBar::updateRects(true) * @see QWidget * @see updateRects() * * KDE4: make this const! */ QWidget *getWidget (int id); /** * Set item autosized. * * This works only if the toolbar is set to full width. * Only @p one item can be autosized, and it has to be * the last left-aligned item. Items that come after this must be right * aligned. Items that can be right aligned are Lineds, Frames, Widgets and * Combos. An autosized item will resize itself whenever the toolbar geometry * changes to the last right-aligned item (or to end of toolbar if there * are no right-aligned items.) * @see setFullWidth() * @see alignItemRight() */ void setItemAutoSized (int id, bool yes = true); /** * Remove all items. * * The toolbar is redrawn after it. */ void clear (); /** * Remove item @p id. * * Item is deleted. Toolbar is redrawn after it. */ void removeItem (int id); /** * Remove item @p id. * * Item is deleted when toolbar is redrawn. */ void removeItemDelayed (int id); /** * Hide item. */ void hideItem (int id); /** * Show item. */ void showItem (int id); /** * Returns the index of the given item. * * KDE4: make this const! */ int itemIndex (int id); /** * Set toolbar to full parent size (default). * * In full size mode the bar * extends over the parent's full width or height. If the mode is disabled * the toolbar tries to take as much space as it needs without wrapping, but * it does not exceed the parent box. You can force a certain width or * height with @ref setMaxWidth() or @ref setMaxHeight(). * * If you want to use right-aligned items or auto-sized items you must use * full size mode. */ void setFullSize(bool flag = true); /** * @return @p true if the full-size mode is enabled. Otherwise * it returns @false. */ bool fullSize() const; /** * @deprecated use setMovingEnabled(bool) instead. * Enable or disable moving of toolbar. */ void enableMoving(bool flag = true); /** * Set position of toolbar. * @see BarPosition() */ void setBarPos (BarPosition bpos); /** * Returns position of toolbar. */ - BarPosition barPos(); + BarPosition barPos() const; /** * @deprecated * Show, hide, or toggle toolbar. * * This method is provided for compatibility only, * please use show() and/or hide() instead. * @see BarStatus */ bool enable(BarStatus stat); /** * @deprecated * Use setMaximumHeight() instead. */ void setMaxHeight (int h); // Set max height for vertical toolbars /** * @deprecated * Use maximumHeight() instead. * Returns the value that was set with @ref setMaxHeight(). */ int maxHeight(); /** * @deprecated * Use setMaximumWidth() instead. * Set maximal width of horizontal (top or bottom) toolbar. */ void setMaxWidth (int dw); /** * @deprecated * Use maximumWidth() instead. * Returns the value that was set with @ref setMaxWidth(). */ int maxWidth(); /** * Set title for toolbar when it floats. * * Titles are however not (yet) * visible. You can't change toolbar's title while it's floating. */ void setTitle (const QString& _title); /** * @deprecated * Use enableMoving() instead. */ void enableFloating (bool arrrrrrgh); /** * Set the kind of painting for buttons. * * Choose from: * @li IconOnly (only icons), * @li IconTextRight (icon and text, text is left from icons), * @li TextOnly (only text), * @li IconTextBottom (icons and text, text is under icons). * @see IconText * */ void setIconText(IconText it); // Note: don't merge with the next one, it breaks Qt properties /** * Similar to @ref setIconText(IconText it) but allows you to * disable or enable updating. If @p update is false, then the * buttons will not be updated. This is useful only if you know * that you will be forcing an update later. */ void setIconText(IconText it, bool update); /** * @return The current text style for buttons. */ IconText iconText() const; /** * Set the icon size to load. Usually you should not call * this, the icon size is taken care of by KIconLoader * and globally configured. * By default, the toolbar will load icons of size 32 for main * toolbars and 22 for other toolbars * @see KIconLoader. * * @param size The size to use */ void setIconSize(int size); // Note: don't merge with the next one, it breaks Qt properties /** * Same as @ref setIconText(int size) but allows you * to disable the toolbar update. * * @param size The size to use * @param update If true, then the toolbar will be updated after * this */ void setIconSize(int size, bool update); /** * @return The current icon size for buttons. */ int iconSize() const; /** * This allows you to enable or disable the context menu. * * @param enable If false, then the context menu will be disabled */ void setEnableContextMenu(bool enable = true); /** * Returns whether or not the context menu is disabled * * @return The context menu state */ bool contextMenuEnabled() const; /** * This will inform a toolbar button to ignore certain style * changes. Specifically, it will ignore IconText (always IconOnly) * and will not allow image effects to apply. * * @param id The button to exclude from styles * @param no_style If true, then it is excluded (default: true). |