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diff --git a/examples/simple-pim/simple.cpp b/examples/simple-pim/simple.cpp
index 00c5600..6019d04 100644
--- a/examples/simple-pim/simple.cpp
+++ b/examples/simple-pim/simple.cpp
@@ -1,46 +1,46 @@
/* We use a sane order of include files, from the most special to the least special
That helps to reduce the number of implicit includes hence increases the reuse */
/* First the local include files */
#include "simple.h"
/* Then the Ope include files.
This includes qpe stuff which will eventually be merged with libopie2 */
#include <opie2/odebug.h> // for odebug streams
#include <opie2/oapplicationfactory.h> // a template + macro to save the main method and allow quick launching
+#include <opie2/oresource.h>
#include <opie2/otabwidget.h>
#include <opie2/owait.h>
#include <qpe/qpeapplication.h> // the QPEApplication
-#include <qpe/resource.h>
#include <qpe/sound.h>
#include <qpe/qcopenvelope_qws.h>
#include <qpe/datebookmonth.h>
#include <qpe/timestring.h>
using namespace Opie::Core;
/* Now the Qt includes */
#include <qaction.h> // action
#include <qmenubar.h> // menubar
#include <qtoolbar.h> // toolbar
#include <qlabel.h> // a label
#include <qpushbutton.h> // the header file for the QPushButton
#include <qlayout.h>
#include <qtimer.h> // we use it for the singleShot
#include <qdatetime.h> // for QDate
#include <qtextview.h> // a rich text widget
#include <qdialog.h>
#include <qwhatsthis.h> // for whats this
/* Add standard includes here if you need some
Examples are: stdlib.h, socket.h, etc. */
/*
* implementation of simple
*/
/*
* The factory is used for quicklaunching
* It needs a constructor ( c'tor ) with at least QWidget, const char* and WFlags as parameter and a static QString appName() matching the TARGET of the .pro
*
* Depending on the global quick launch setting this will create
* either a main method or one for our component plugin system
@@ -102,87 +102,87 @@ MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent, const char* name, WFlags fl )
* SO we will load once our window is mapped to screen
* to achieve that we use a QTimer::singleShot
* After 10 milli seconds the timer fires and on TimerEvent
* out slot slotLoad will be called
* Remember this a Constructor to construct your object and not
* to load
*/
QTimer::singleShot( 10, this, SLOT(slotLoad() ) );
}
MainWindow::~MainWindow() {
// again nothing to delete because Qt takes care
}
void MainWindow::setDocument( const QString& /*str*/ ) {
}
void MainWindow::initUI() {
setToolBarsMovable( false );
QToolBar *menuBarHolder = new QToolBar( this );
menuBarHolder->setHorizontalStretchable( true );
QMenuBar *mb = new QMenuBar( menuBarHolder );
QToolBar *tb = new QToolBar( this );
QPopupMenu *fileMenu = new QPopupMenu( this );
- QAction *a = new QAction( tr("Quit"), Resource::loadIconSet("quit_icon"),
+ QAction *a = new QAction( tr("Quit"), Opie::Core::OResource::loadPixmap("quit_icon", Opie::Core::OResource::SmallIcon),
QString::null, 0, this, "quit_action" );
/*
* Connect quit to the QApplication quit slot
*/
connect(a, SIGNAL(activated() ),
qApp, SLOT(quit() ) );
a->addTo( fileMenu );
a = new QAction(tr("View Current"),
- Resource::loadIconSet("zoom"),
+ Opie::Core::OResource::loadPixmap("zoom", Opie::Core::OResource::SmallIcon),
QString::null, 0, this, "view current");
/* a simple whats this online explanation of out button */
a->setWhatsThis(tr("Views the current record") );
/* or QWhatsThis::add(widget, "description" ); */
/* see the power? */
a->addTo( fileMenu );
a->addTo( tb );
m_fire = a;
a = new QAction(tr("Choose Date"),
- Resource::loadIconSet("day"),
+ Opie::Core::OResource::loadPixmap("day", Opie::Core::OResource::SmallIcon),
QString::null, 0, this, "choose date" );
a->addTo( fileMenu );
a->addTo( tb );
m_dateAction = a;
mb->insertItem(tr("File"), fileMenu );
}
void MainWindow::slotLoad() {
/*
* There is no real shared access in the PIM API
* It wasn't finish cause of health problems of one
* of the authors so we do something fancy and use QCOP
* the IPC system to get a current copy
*/
/* NOTES to QCOP: QCOP operates over channels and use QDataStream
* to send data. You can check if a channel isRegistered or hook
* yourself to that channel. A Channel is QCString and normally
* prefix with QPE/ and then the system in example QPE/System,
* QPE/Desktop a special channel is the application channel
* it QPE/Application/appname this channel gets created on app
* startup by QPEApplication. QCOP is asynchronous
*
* To send you'll use QCopEnevelope
*
*/
/*
* What we will do is first is get to know if either
* datebook or todolist are running if so we will kindly
* asked to save the data for us.
* If neither are running we can load directly