author | zecke <zecke> | 2005-04-16 22:02:48 (UTC) |
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committer | zecke <zecke> | 2005-04-16 22:02:48 (UTC) |
commit | dcb2364568574057819a0f30b8e6958b44b3b698 (patch) (side-by-side diff) | |
tree | acd5cc3ad3b59e8d2e2db162142bae48115be910 /libopie2 | |
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Opie/X11:
-include <qdialog.h> to allow building
-rw-r--r-- | libopie2/opieui/okeyconfigwidget.h | 1 |
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diff --git a/libopie2/opieui/okeyconfigwidget.h b/libopie2/opieui/okeyconfigwidget.h index 3d2260c..cc1ea44 100644 --- a/libopie2/opieui/okeyconfigwidget.h +++ b/libopie2/opieui/okeyconfigwidget.h @@ -1,108 +1,109 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 2004 * LGPL v2 zecke@handhelds.org */ #ifndef ODP_KEY_CONFIG_WIDGET_H #define ODP_KEY_CONFIG_WIDGET_H #include <opie2/okeyconfigmanager.h> #include <qhbox.h> +#include <qdialog.h> class QKeyEvent; class QLabel; class QPushButton; class QListViewItem; class QRadioButton; class QTimer; namespace Opie { namespace Ui { namespace Internal { class OKeyConfigWidgetPrivate; typedef QValueList<OKeyConfigWidgetPrivate> OKeyConfigWidgetPrivateList; class OKeyListViewItem; } class OListViewItem; class OListView; /** * With this Widget you can let the Keyboard Shortcuts * be configured by the user. * There are two ways you can use this widget. Either in a tab were * all changes are immediately getting into effect or in a queue * were you ask for saving. Save won't write the data but only set * it to the OKeyConfigManager. * * Normally subclassing this widget does not make much sense as the widget content * as such is immutable. If I'm wrong I'm willing to learn and you could mail me which * functions do make sense with virtual on it (zecke@handhelds.org). * * @since 1.2 */ class OKeyConfigWidget : public QWidget { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Immediate Apply the change directly to the underlying OKeyConfigManager * Queue Save all items and then apply when you save() */ enum ChangeMode { Imediate, Queue }; OKeyConfigWidget( QWidget* parent = 0, const char* name = 0, WFlags fl = 0 ); virtual ~OKeyConfigWidget(); void setChangeMode( enum ChangeMode ); ChangeMode changeMode()const; void insert( const QString& name, Opie::Core::OKeyConfigManager* ); void load(); void save(); protected slots: void slotListViewItem( QListViewItem* ); void slotNoKey(); void slotDefaultKey(); void slotCustomKey(); void slotConfigure(); private: static bool sanityCheck( Opie::Ui::Internal::OKeyListViewItem* man, const Opie::Core::OKeyPair& newItem ); void updateItem( Opie::Ui::Internal::OKeyListViewItem* man, const Opie::Core::OKeyPair& newItem); void initUi(); Opie::Ui::OListView *m_view; Opie::Ui::Internal::OKeyConfigWidgetPrivateList m_list; QLabel *m_lbl; QPushButton *m_btn; QRadioButton *m_def, *m_cus, *m_none; QWidget* m_box; ChangeMode m_mode; class Private; Private *d; }; /** * This is a small dialog that allows you to * capture a key sequence. * If you want it to close after a key was captured you * can use this code snippet. * * \code * OKeyChooserConfigDialog diag(0,0,true); * connect(&diag,SIGNAL(keyCaptured()), * this,SLOT(accept())); * if( QPEApplication::execDialog(&diag) == QDialog::Accept ){ * take_the_key_and_do_something * } * * \endcode * */ |