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/***************************************************************************
kxesettings.h
-------------
begin : Tue Dec 02 2003
copyright : (C) 2003 by The KXMLEditor Team
email : hartig@users.sourceforge.net
***************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************************
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef KXESETTINGS_H
#define KXESETTINGS_H
#include <tqobject.h>
class TDEConfig;
class TQFrame;
/**
* This is an abstract base class for classes representing a group, that stores
* several configuration settings and manages a corresponding page in the
* configuration dialog.
*
* @author Olaf Hartig
*/
class KXESettings : public TQObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* the constructor
*
* @param strConfigGroup the name of the corresponding group in the config file,
* it is copied to the member @ref m_strConfigGroup
*/
KXESettings( const TQString & strConfigGroup, TQObject * pParent = 0, const char * pszName = 0 );
/**
* Stores this settings to the given @ref TDEConfig object, by doing the
* following things:
*
* - set the config group by calling @ref setConfigGroup
* - write the data to the given @ref TDEConfig object by calling @ref write
* (which is implemented in the child class)
*/
void store( TDEConfig * ) const;
/**
* Restores the settings from the given @ref TDEConfig object, by doing
* following things:
*
* - set the config group by calling @ref setConfigGroup
* - read the data from the given @ref TDEConfig object by calling @ref read
* (which is implemented in the child class)
* - try to update the corresponding config.page by calling @ref updatePage
* (implemented in the child class)
* - emit the signal sigChanged
*/
void restore( TDEConfig * );
/**
* If the data in the corresponding configuration dialog page has been
* changed (@ref m_bPageChanged), this data gets applied by the
* @ref setFromPage member function implemented in child classes,
* the flag @ref m_bPageChanged is reset (to false) and the signal
* sigChanged is emitted.
*/
void apply();
/**
* Override this function and return the name of the corresponding
* configuration dialog page. This is the name used in the list of
* pages in the configuration dialog.
* This name has to be internationalized.
*/
virtual TQString dialogPageName() const = 0;
/**
* You can override this function and return a header line to
* be used for the corresponding configuration dialog page.
* If it's not overridden, the pages name is used (see
* @ref dialogPageName)
* This string has to be internationalized.
*/
virtual TQString dialogPageHeader() const { return TQString::null; }
/**
* Override this function and return the (file-)name of the icon
* to be used in the configuration dialog for the corresponding page.
*/
virtual TQString dialogPageIcon() const = 0;
/**
* Override this function to create the corresponding configuration
* dialog page with the given parent and return it.
* Update the page's widgets (usually by using @ref updatePage).
* Connect the signal @ref sigDialogPageChanged to the page's
* data changed signal(s).
*/
virtual TQWidget * dialogPage( TQFrame * pParent ) = 0;
signals:
/**
* This signal is always emitted when the settings change.
* It is emitted by @ref restore and @ref apply.
*/
void sigChanged();
/**
* Emitted, when the data in the corresponding dialog page
* has been changed.
* Connect this signal to the page's changed signal in your
* child class in @ref dialogPage.
*/
void sigDialogPageChanged();
protected:
/**
* Overide this function and write your settings to the given TDEConfig object.
* You mustn't change the config group.
*/
virtual void write( TDEConfig * ) const = 0;
/**
* Overide this function and read the settings from the given TDEConfig object.
* You mustn't change the config group.
*/
virtual void read( const TDEConfig * ) = 0;
/**
* Override this function to set this object's data to the data in the
* corresponding configuration dialog page, if a page has already been
* created (check this!).
*/
virtual void setFromPage() = 0;
/**
* Override this function to update the widgets in the corresponding
* configuration dialog page with the current data (from your child class
* object), if a page has already been created (check this!).
*/
virtual void updatePage() const = 0;
/**
* Sets the config group of the given @ref TDEConfig object to
* this setting's config group (@ref m_strConfigGroup).
*/
void setConfigGroup( TDEConfig * ) const;
/**
* This flag is set to true if the data in the corresponding configuration
* dialog's page has been changed but not applied yet.
*/
bool m_bPageChanged;
protected slots:
/**
* Sets the flag @ref m_bPageChanged to true.
*/
void slotDialogPageChanged();
private:
/**
* name of the config group for this group of settings
*/
const TQString m_strConfigGroup;
};
#endif
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