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diff --git a/python/pykde/extra/kde310/ktoolbarbutton.h b/python/pykde/extra/kde310/ktoolbarbutton.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6fafb1ed..00000000 --- a/python/pykde/extra/kde310/ktoolbarbutton.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,317 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the KDE libraries - Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Stephan Kulow (coolo@kde.org) - (C) 1997, 1998 Sven Radej (radej@kde.org) - (C) 1997, 1998 Mark Donohoe (donohoe@kde.org) - (C) 1997, 1998 Matthias Ettrich (ettrich@kde.org) - (C) 2000 Kurt Granroth (granroth@kde.org) - - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public - License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. - - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Library General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License - along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to - the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -*/ - -// $Id: ktoolbarbutton.h,v 1.26 2002/09/28 15:16:22 tjansen Exp $ -#ifndef _KTOOLBARBUTTON_H -#define _KTOOLBARBUTTON_H - -#include <tqpixmap.h> -#include <tqtoolbutton.h> -#include <tqintdict.h> -#include <tqstring.h> -#include <kglobal.h> - -class KToolBar; -class KToolBarButtonPrivate; -class KInstance; -class TQEvent; -class TQPopupMenu; -class TQPainter; - -/** - * A toolbar button. This is used internally by @ref KToolBar, use the - * KToolBar methods instead. - * @internal - */ -class KToolBarButton : public QToolButton -{ - Q_OBJECT - -public: - /** - * Construct a button with an icon loaded by the button itself. - * This will trust the button to load the correct icon with the - * correct size. - * - * @param icon Name of icon to load (may be absolute or relative) - * @param id Id of this button - * @param parent This button's parent - * @param name This button's internal name - * @param txt This button's text (in a tooltip or otherwise) - */ - KToolBarButton(const TQString& icon, int id, TQWidget *parent, - const char *name=0L, const TQString &txt=TQString::null, - KInstance *_instance = KGlobal::instance()); - - /** - * Construct a button with an existing pixmap. It is not - * recommended that you use this as the internal icon loading code - * will almost always get it "right". - * - * @param icon Name of icon to load (may be absolute or relative) - * @param id Id of this button - * @param parent This button's parent - * @param name This button's internal name - * @param txt This button's text (in a tooltip or otherwise) - */ - KToolBarButton(const TQPixmap& pixmap, int id, TQWidget *parent, - const char *name=0L, const TQString &txt=TQString::null); - - /** - * Construct a separator button - * - * @param parent This button's parent - * @param name This button's internal name - */ - KToolBarButton(TQWidget *parent=0L, const char *name=0L); - - /** - * Standard destructor - */ - ~KToolBarButton(); - -#ifndef KDE_NO_COMPAT - /** - * @deprecated - * Set the pixmap directly for this button. This pixmap should be - * the active one... the dimmed and disabled pixmaps are constructed - * based on this one. However, don't use this function unless you - * are positive that you don't want to use @ref setIcon. - * - * @param pixmap The active pixmap - */ - // this one is from TQButton, so #ifdef-ing it out doesn't break BC - virtual void setPixmap(const TQPixmap &pixmap); - - /** - * @deprecated - * Force the button to use this pixmap as the default one rather - * then generating it using effects. - * - * @param pixmap The pixmap to use as the default (normal) one - */ - void setDefaultPixmap(const TQPixmap& pixmap); - - /** - * @deprecated - * Force the button to use this pixmap when disabled one rather then - * generating it using effects. - * - * @param pixmap The pixmap to use when disabled - */ - void setDisabledPixmap(const TQPixmap& pixmap); -#endif - - /** - * Set the text for this button. The text will be either used as a - * tooltip (IconOnly) or will be along side the icon - * - * @param text The button (or tooltip) text - */ - virtual void setText(const TQString &text); - - /** - * Set the icon for this button. The icon will be loaded internally - * with the correct size. This function is preferred over @ref setIconSet - * - * @param icon The name of the icon - */ - virtual void setIcon(const TQString &icon); - - /// @since 3.1 - virtual void setIcon( const TQPixmap &pixmap ) - { TQToolButton::setIcon( pixmap ); } - - /** - * Set the pixmaps for this toolbar button from a TQIconSet. - * If you call this you don't need to call any of the other methods - * that set icons or pixmaps. - * @param iconset The iconset to use - */ - virtual void setIconSet( const TQIconSet &iconset ); - -#ifndef KDE_NO_COMPAT - /** - * @deprecated - * Set the active icon for this button. The pixmap itself is loaded - * internally based on the icon size... .. the disabled and default - * pixmaps, however will only be constructed if @ref #generate is - * true. This function is preferred over @ref setPixmap - * - * @param icon The name of the active icon - * @param generate If true, then the other icons are automagically - * generated from this one - */ - void setIcon(const TQString &icon, bool /*generate*/ ) { setIcon( icon ); } - - /** - * @deprecated - * Force the button to use this icon as the default one rather - * then generating it using effects. - * - * @param icon The icon to use as the default (normal) one - */ - void setDefaultIcon(const TQString& icon); - - /** - * @deprecated - * Force the button to use this icon when disabled one rather then - * generating it using effects. - * - * @param icon The icon to use when disabled - */ - void setDisabledIcon(const TQString& icon); -#endif - - /** - * Turn this button on or off - * - * @param flag true or false - */ - void on(bool flag = true); - - /** - * Toggle this button - */ - void toggle(); - - /** - * Turn this button into a toggle button or disable the toggle - * aspects of it. This does not toggle the button itself. - * Use @ref toggle() for that. - * - * @param toggle true or false - */ - void setToggle(bool toggle = true); - - /** - * Return a pointer to this button's popup menu (if it exists) - */ - TQPopupMenu *popup(); - - /** - * Give this button a popup menu. There will not be a delay when - * you press the button. Use @ref setDelayedPopup if you want that - * behavior. You can also make the popup-menu - * "sticky", i.e. visible until a selection is made or the mouse is - * clikced elsewhere, by simply setting the second argument to true. - * This "sticky" button feature allows you to make a selection without - * having to press and hold down the mouse while making a selection. - * - * @param p The new popup menu - * @param toggle if true, makes the button "sticky" (toggled) - */ - void setPopup (TQPopupMenu *p, bool toggle = false); - - /** - * Gives this button a delayed popup menu. - * - * This function allows you to add a delayed popup menu to the button. - * The popup menu is then only displayed when the button is pressed and - * held down for about half a second. You can also make the popup-menu - * "sticky", i.e. visible until a selection is made or the mouse is - * clikced elsewhere, by simply setting the second argument to true. - * This "sticky" button feature allows you to make a selection without - * having to press and hold down the mouse while making a selection. - * - * @param p the new popup menu - * @param toggle if true, makes the button "sticky" (toggled) - */ - void setDelayedPopup(TQPopupMenu *p, bool toggle = false); - - /** - * Turn this button into a radio button - * - * @param f true or false - */ - void setRadio(bool f = true); - - /** - * Toolbar buttons naturally will assume the global styles - * concerning icons, icons sizes, etc. You can use this function to - * explicitely turn this off, if you like. - * - * @param no_style Will disable styles if true - */ - void setNoStyle(bool no_style = true); - -signals: - void clicked(int); - void doubleClicked(int); - void pressed(int); - void released(int); - void toggled(int); - void highlighted(int, bool); - -public slots: - /** - * This slot should be called whenever the toolbar mode has - * potentially changed. This includes such events as text changing, - * orientation changing, etc. - */ - void modeChange(); - virtual void setTextLabel(const TQString&, bool tipToo); - -protected: - void paletteChange(const TQPalette &); - void leaveEvent(TQEvent *e); - void enterEvent(TQEvent *e); - void drawButton(TQPainter *p); - bool eventFilter (TQObject *o, TQEvent *e); - void showMenu(); - TQSize sizeHint() const; - TQSize minimumSizeHint() const; - TQSize minimumSize() const; - - /// @since 3.1 - bool isRaised() const; - /// @since 3.1 - bool isActive() const; - /// @since 3.1 - int iconTextMode() const; - -protected slots: - void slotClicked(); - void slotPressed(); - void slotReleased(); - void slotToggled(); - void slotDelayTimeout(); - -protected: - virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); -private: - KToolBarButtonPrivate *d; -}; - -/** -* List of @ref KToolBarButton objects. -* @internal -* @version $Id: ktoolbarbutton.h,v 1.26 2002/09/28 15:16:22 tjansen Exp $ -*/ -class KToolBarButtonList : public TQIntDict<KToolBarButton> -{ -public: - KToolBarButtonList(); - ~KToolBarButtonList() {} -}; - -#endif |