author | zecke <zecke> | 2004-02-06 15:49:41 (UTC) |
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committer | zecke <zecke> | 2004-02-06 15:49:41 (UTC) |
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diff --git a/library/dummy_api_docu.cpp b/library/dummy_api_docu.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b76401 --- a/dev/null +++ b/library/dummy_api_docu.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +/* + * A place to explain various headers + */ + +/* + * applicationinterface.h + */ + +/** + * \class ApplicationInterface + * \brief Application interface currently used by the quicklaunch framework + * + * This is the interface to be exposed by applications available as DSO + * Normally one would use the OApplicationFactory which does the magic of + * exposing the interface. + * + * Resulting dynamic shared objects (dso) need to go into the + * OPIEDIR/plugins/application. + * + * + * You can use this interface to load applications into your application. + * @todo Implement Services + Trader + * @since Opie 1.0.2 + */ +/** + * \fn QWidget* ApplicationInterface::createMainWindow(const QString& appName, QWidget* parent, const char* name, Qt::WFlags f) + * \brief create the mainwindow for the giving application name + * Create a main window for the giving application name + * + * @param appName The application widget to be created + * @param parent The parent of the newly created widget + * @param name The name of the QObject + * @param f Possible Window Flags + * + * @return the widget or 0l + */ +/** + * \fn QStringList ApplicationInterface::applications()const + * The list of application windows supported + */ + +/* + * Font Factory + */ + +/** + * \class FontFactoryInterface + * \brief Interface for additional Font Factories + * + * To add special types of fonts TrueTypes or your very own + * format. If you implement this Interface you can add + * custom font loading. + * + * The dynamic shared object goes to + * OPIEDIR/plugins/fontfactories. + * + * As of version Opie 1.0.2 loading of the plugins is not + * yet implemented + * + */ + +/** + * \fn QFontFactory* FontFactoryInterface::fontFactory() + * + * Create a new QFontFactory and return it + */ + + +/* + * ImageCodec + */ + +/** + * \class ImageCodecInterface + * \brief add Image Codecs + * + * This interface will be queried to add new Image loading + * and saving routines. + * + * The ImageCodec needs to be placed in OPIEDIR/plugins/imagecodecs. + * + * @see QImage + * @see QImageIO + **/ + +/** + * \fn QStringList ImageCodecInterface::keys()const + * \brief Query for the list of supported formats + * + * Return a QStringList of the supported formats + * + */ + +/** + * \fn bool ImageCodecInterface::installIOHandler(const QString& format ) + * \brief install codec to QIageIO for the specefic format + * + * Install a QImage codec for the requested format + */ + +/* + * Input Methods + */ + +/** + * \class InputMethodInterface + * \brief Interface class for inputting keyboard events + * + * InputMethods are loaded by the Launcher/Server/Taskbar + * and are located inside OPIEDIR/plugins/inputmethods + * + * Depending on the device these InputMethods are the only way + * to input charachters + * + */ + + +/** + * \fn QWidget InputMethodInterface::inputMethod(QWidget*parent, Qt::WFlags f) + * \brief create a new widget which should be used as input + * + * This method will be called if the inputmethod is to be shown. + * Make sure that your widget is not too large. As of Opie1.1 InputMethods + * can be floating as well. + * + * Delete the Widget yourself. + * + * + * @param parent The parent of the to be created Input widget. + * @param f The Qt::WFlags for the widget + */ + +/** + * \fn void InputMethodInterface::resetState() + * \brief Reset the state of the inputmethod + * + * If you're shown reset the state of the keyboard to the + * the default. + */ + +/** + * \fn QPixmap* InputMethodInterface::icon() + * \brief The icon of your Input method + * + * Return a pointer to a QPixmap symboling your inputmethod + * You need to delete the pixmap later yourself. + */ + +/** + * \fn void InputMethodInterface::onKeyPress(QObject* receiver, const char* slot) + * \brief pass your key event through + * + * In your actual Input Implementation you'll need a SIGNAL with this + * void key(ushort,ushort,ushort,bool,bool) signal. The host of your input method + * requests you to connect your signal with the signal out of receiver and slot. + * + * ushort == unicode value + * ushort == keycode + * ushort == modifiers from Qt::ButtonState + * bool == true if the key is pressed and false if released + * bool == autorepeat on or off. + * + * See the QWSServer for more information about emitting keys + * + * + * @param receiver the receiver to QObject::connect to + * @param slot the slot to QObject::connect to + * + */ + +/* + * MediaPlayer Plugins + */ + +/** + * \class MediaPlayerPluginInterface + * \brief Plugins for the Opie Player I + * + * You can extend the Opie Player I by plugins placed in + * OPIEDIR/plugins/codecs + * + * + */ + +/** + * \fn MediaPlayerDecoder MediaPlayerPluginInterface::decoder() + * + * Create a new MediaPlayerDecoder + * + */ + + +/* + * MenuApplet Interface + */ + +/** + * \class MenuAppletInterface + * \brief Plugins for the Menu Applet/StartMenu + * + * You can extend the startmenu by plugins implementing this + * interface. You need to place the plugin in plugins/applets + * from where they will be loaded. + * + * + */ + +/** + * \fn QString MenuAppletInterface::name()const + * \brief Translated name of the Menu Applet + * + * Return a translated name using QObject::tr of your plugin + */ + +/** + * \fn int MenuAppletInterface::position()const + * \brief the wished position of this applet + * + * The position where you want to be placed. 0 for the down most + * + */ + +/** + * \fn QIconSet MenuAppletInterface::icon()const + * \brief return a QIconSet. + * + * The returned icon set will be shown next + * to text(). + * Make use of AppLnk::smallIconSize() + */ + +/** + * \fn QString MenuAppletInterface::text()const + * \brief return a Text shown to the user in the menu + */ + +/** + * \fn QPopupMenu* MenuAppletInterface::popup( QWidget* parent)const + * \brief Provide a SubMenu popup if you want + * + * You can provide a Submenu popup for your item as well. If you return + * 0 no popup will be shown. + * + * You can use the QPopupMenu::aboutToShow() signal to be informed before + * showing the popup + * + * @param parent The parent of the to be created popup. + * @see QPopupMenu + */ + + +/** + * \fn void MenuAppletInterface::activated() + * \brief This method gets called once the user clicked on the item + * + * This is the way you get informed about user input. Your plugin + * has just been clicked + */ + +/* + * StyleInterface + */ + +/** + * \class StyleInterface + * \brief StyleInterface base class + * + * Opie styles should implement StyleExtendedInterface. + * StyleInterface is only for compability reasons present and should + * not be used for new styles. + * + * Styles need to be put into OPIEDIR/plugins/styles + */ + + +/** + * \class StyleExtendedInterface + * \brief The Plugin Interface for all Opie styles + * + * If you want to create a new QStyle for Opie use this class. + * + * key(ushort,ushort,ushort,bool,bool) + */ + +/* + * Taskbar Applets + */ + + +/** + * \class TaskbarAppletInterface + * + * This is the base class of all Applets shown in the taskbar + * An applets need to provide a position and a widget. + * + * Applets need to be put into OPIEDIR/plugins/applets + * + */ +/** + * \fn QWidget* TaskbarAppletInterface::applet( QWidget* parent ) + * \brief return the new Applet Widget + * + * @param parent The parent of the Applet normally the taskbar + */ + +/** + * \fn int TaskbarAppletInterface::position()const; + * \brief the wished position + * + * From left to right. 0 is left. The clock uses 10 + */ |