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diff --git a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEListViewSignals.java b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEListViewSignals.java deleted file mode 100644 index 3952296a..00000000 --- a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEListViewSignals.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,160 +0,0 @@ -//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. -package org.kde.koala; - -import org.kde.qt.TQColor; -import org.kde.qt.TQRect; -import org.kde.qt.TQListViewItem; -import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; -import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; -import org.kde.qt.TQPaintEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQPoint; -import org.kde.qt.TQDragEnterEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQDragMoveEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQPainter; -import org.kde.qt.TQDragLeaveEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQFocusEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQKeyEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQMouseEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQDropEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQIconSet; -import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; -import org.kde.qt.TQResizeEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQDragObject; - -public interface TDEListViewSignals { - /** - This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview item. - That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click - setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item. - @param item is the pointer to the executed listview item. - Note that you may not delete any TQListViewItem objects in slots - connected to this signal. - @short This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview item. - */ - void executed(TQListViewItem item); - /** - This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview item. - That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click - setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item. - @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 TQListViewItem objects in slots - connected to this signal. - @short This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview item. - */ - void executed(TQListViewItem item, TQPoint 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 occurred (or null, if - the drop was above all items) - @short This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is dropped onto the listview. - @see #acceptDrop - */ - void dropped(TQDropEvent e, TQListViewItem 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 occurred (or null, if - the drop was above all items - @short This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is dropped onto the listview. - */ - void dropped(TDEListView list, TQDropEvent e, TQListViewItem after); - /** - This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is - dropped onto the listview. - This function also provides a parent, in the event that your listview - is a tree - @param list is the listview - @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted) - @param parent the item that is to be the parent of the new item - @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or null, if - the drop was above all items - @short This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is dropped onto the listview. - */ - void dropped(TDEListView list, TQDropEvent e, TQListViewItem parent, TQListViewItem after); - /** - This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is - dropped onto the listview. - This function also provides a parent, in the event that your listview - is a tree - @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted) - @param parent the item that is to be the parent of the new item - @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or null, if - the drop was above all items - @short This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is dropped onto the listview. - */ - void dropped(TQDropEvent e, TQListViewItem parent, TQListViewItem after); - /** - This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via - DnD. - If more than one item is moved at the same time, this signal is only emitted - once. - @short This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via DnD. - */ - void moved(); - /** - Connect to this signal if you want to do some preprocessing before - a move is made, for example, to disable sorting - This is sent only once per each groups of moves. That is, for each - drop that is a move this will be emitted once, before TDEListView calls - @short Connect to this signal if you want to do some preprocessing before a move is made, for example, to disable sorting - @see #moveItem - */ - void aboutToMove(); - /** - This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via - DnD. - If more than one item is moved at the same time, <code>afterFirst</code> and - <code>afterNow</code> will reflect what was true before the move. - This differs from moved(), so be careful. All the items will have been - moved before moved() is emitted, which is not true in this method. // FIXME - @param item the item that was moved - @param afterFirst the item that parameter item was in before the move, in the list - @param afterNow the item it's currently after. - @short This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via DnD. - */ - void moved(TQListViewItem item, TQListViewItem afterFirst, TQListViewItem afterNow); - // void moved(TQPtrList<TQListViewItem>& arg1,TQPtrList<TQListViewItem>& arg2,TQPtrList<TQListViewItem>& arg3); >>>> NOT CONVERTED - /** - This signal gets emitted when an item is renamed via in-place renaming. - @param item is the renamed item. - @param str is the new value of column <code>col.</code> - @param col is the renamed column. - @short This signal gets emitted when an item is renamed via in-place renaming. - */ - void itemRenamed(TQListViewItem item, String str, int col); - /** - Same as above, but without the extra information. - @short Same as above, but without the extra information. - */ - void itemRenamed(TQListViewItem item); - /** - This signal is emitted when the shortcut key for popup-menus is pressed. - Normally you should not use this, just connect a slot to signal - contextMenu (TDEListView, TQListViewItem, TQPoint) to correctly - handle showing context menus regardless of settings. - @param list is this listview. - @param item is the currentItem() at the time the key was pressed. May be null. - @short This signal is emitted when the shortcut key for popup-menus is pressed. - */ - void menuShortCutPressed(TDEListView list, TQListViewItem item); - /** - This signal is emitted whenever a context-menu should be shown for item <code>i.</code> - It automatically adjusts for all settings involved (Menu key, showMenuOnPress/Click). - @param l is this listview. - @param i is the item for which the menu should be shown. May be null. - @param p is the point at which the menu should be shown. - @short This signal is emitted whenever a context-menu should be shown for item <code>i.</code> - */ - void contextMenu(TDEListView l, TQListViewItem i, TQPoint p); - void itemAdded(TQListViewItem item); - void itemRemoved(TQListViewItem item); -} |