-rw-r--r-- | microkde/kdeui/klistview.cpp | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | microkde/kdeui/klistview.h | 1 |
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/microkde/kdeui/klistview.cpp b/microkde/kdeui/klistview.cpp index 2856f2d..6477d11 100644 --- a/microkde/kdeui/klistview.cpp +++ b/microkde/kdeui/klistview.cpp @@ -1866,52 +1866,53 @@ QListViewItem* KListView::itemAtIndex(int index) int j(0); for (QListViewItemIterator it=firstChild(); it.current(); it++) { if (j==index) return it.current(); j++; }; return 0; } void KListView::emitContextMenu (KListView*, QListViewItem* i) { QPoint p; qDebug("KListView::emitContextMenu "); if (i) p = viewport()->mapToGlobal(itemRect(i).center()); else p = mapToGlobal(rect().center()); emit contextMenu (this, i, p); } -void KListView::emitContextMenu (QListViewItem* i, const QPoint& p, int) +void KListView::emitContextMenu (QListViewItem* i, const QPoint& p, int col) { - qDebug("KListView::emitContextMenu "); - emit contextMenu (this, i, p); + qDebug("KListView::emitContextMenu col"); + emit contextRequest( i, p, col ); + emit contextMenu (this, i, p); } void KListView::setAcceptDrops (bool val) { QListView::setAcceptDrops (val); viewport()->setAcceptDrops (val); } int KListView::dropVisualizerWidth () const { return d->mDropVisualizerWidth; } void KListView::viewportPaintEvent(QPaintEvent *e) { QListView::viewportPaintEvent(e); if (d->mOldDropVisualizer.isValid() && e->rect().intersects(d->mOldDropVisualizer)) { QPainter painter(viewport()); // This is where we actually draw the drop-visualizer painter.fillRect(d->mOldDropVisualizer, Dense4Pattern); diff --git a/microkde/kdeui/klistview.h b/microkde/kdeui/klistview.h index f7d9f85..8d933f6 100644 --- a/microkde/kdeui/klistview.h +++ b/microkde/kdeui/klistview.h @@ -392,48 +392,49 @@ signals: * @param item is the pointer to the executed listview item. * @param pos is the position where the user has clicked * @param c is the column into which the user clicked. * * Note that you may not delete any @ref QListViewItem objects in slots * connected to this signal. */ void executed( QListViewItem *item, const QPoint &pos, int c ); /** * This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the * listview. * @param item is the pointer to the clicked listview item. * @param pos is the position where the user has clicked, and * @param c is the column into which the user clicked. * * Note that you may not delete any @ref QListViewItem objects in slots * connected to this signal. * * This signal is more or less here for the sake of completeness. * You should normally not need to use this. In most cases its better * to use @ref #executed() instead. */ void doubleClicked( QListViewItem *item, const QPoint &pos, int c ); + void contextRequest( QListViewItem *item, const QPoint &pos, int c ); /** * This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is * dropped onto the listview. * * @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted) * @param after is the item after which the drop occured (or 0L, if * the drop was above all items) * * @see #acceptDrop() */ void dropped (QDropEvent * e, QListViewItem *after); /** * This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is * dropped onto the listview. * * This is an overloaded version of the above (provided to simplify * processing drops outside of the class). * * @param list is the listview * @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted) * @param after is the item after which the drop occured (or 0L, if * the drop was above all items |