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diff --git a/tdeui/tdetoolbar.h b/tdeui/tdetoolbar.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..43362f512 --- /dev/null +++ b/tdeui/tdetoolbar.h @@ -0,0 +1,1130 @@ +/* This file is part of the KDE libraries + Copyright (C) 2000 Reginald Stadlbauer (reggie@kde.org) + (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) 1999, 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. + */ + +#ifndef KTOOLBAR_H +#define KTOOLBAR_H + +#include <tqtoolbar.h> +#include <tqmainwindow.h> +#include <tqcombobox.h> +#include <tqmap.h> +#include <tqptrlist.h> +#include <tqguardedptr.h> +#include <tqframe.h> +#include <tqiconset.h> + +#include <kglobal.h> + +class TQDomElement; +class TQSize; +class TQPixmap; +class TQPopupMenu; +class TQStringList; +class TQDomDocument; +class TQTimer; + +class KLineEdit; +class TDEToolBar; +class TDEToolBarButton; +class TDEToolBoxManager; +class KAnimWidget; +class TDEPopupMenu; +class TDEInstance; +class KComboBox; +class KXMLGUIClient; + +class TDEToolBarPrivate; + +class TDEUI_EXPORT TDEToolBarSeparator : public TQFrame +{ + Q_OBJECT + +public: + TDEToolBarSeparator( Orientation, bool l, TQToolBar *parent, const char* name=0 ); + + TQSize sizeHint() const; + Orientation orientation() const { return orient; } + TQSizePolicy sizePolicy() const; + bool showLine() const { return line; } +public slots: + void setOrientation( Orientation ); +protected: + void styleChange( TQStyle& ); + void drawContents( TQPainter* ); +private: + Orientation orient; + bool line; +}; + + + /** + * @short Floatable toolbar with auto resize. + * + * A KDE-style toolbar. + * + * TDEToolBar can be dragged around in and between different docks. + * + * A TDEToolBar can contain all sorts of widgets. + * + * TDEToolBar can be used as a standalone widget, but TDEMainWindow + * provides easy factories and management of one or more toolbars. + * Once you have a TDEToolBar object, you can insert items into it with the + * insert... methods, or remove them with the removeItem() method. This + * can be done at any time; the toolbar will be automatically updated. + * There are also many methods to set per-child properties like alignment + * and toggle behavior. + * + * TDEToolBar uses a global config group to load toolbar settings on + * construction. It will reread this config group on a + * TDEApplication::appearanceChanged() signal. + * + * @author Reginald Stadlbauer <reggie@kde.org>, Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>, Sven Radej <radej@kde.org>. + */ + +class TDEUI_EXPORT TDEToolBar : public TQToolBar +{ + Q_OBJECT + + TQ_ENUMS( IconText BarPosition ) + TQ_PROPERTY( IconText iconText READ iconText WRITE setIconText ) + TQ_PROPERTY( BarPosition barPos READ barPos WRITE setBarPos ) + TQ_PROPERTY( bool fullSize READ fullSize WRITE setFullSize ) + TQ_PROPERTY( int iconSize READ iconSize WRITE setIconSize ) + TQ_PROPERTY( TQString text READ text WRITE setText ) + +public: + enum IconText{IconOnly = 0, IconTextRight, TextOnly, IconTextBottom}; + /** + * The state of the status bar. + * @deprecated + */ + enum BarStatus{Toggle, Show, Hide}; + /** + * Possible bar positions. + */ + enum BarPosition{ Unmanaged, Floating, Top, Bottom, Right, Left, Flat}; + + /** + * Normal constructor. + * This constructor is used by the XML-GUI. If you use it, you need + * to call TQMainWindow::addToolBar to specify the position of the toolbar. + * So it's simpler to use the other constructor. + * + * The toolbar will read in various global config settings for + * things like icon size and text position, etc. However, some of + * the settings will be honored only if @p honorStyle is set to + * true. All other toolbars will be IconOnly and use Medium icons. + * + * @param parent The standard toolbar parent (usually a + * TDEMainWindow) + * @param name The standard internal name + * @param honorStyle If true, then global settings for IconSize and IconText will be honored + * @param readConfig whether to apply the configuration (global and application-specific) + */ + TDEToolBar( TQWidget *parent, const char *name = 0, bool honorStyle = false, bool readConfig = true ); + + /** + * Constructor for non-XML-GUI applications. + * + * The toolbar will read in various global config settings for + * things like icon size and text position, etc. However, some of + * the settings will be honored only if @p honorStyle is set to + * true. All other toolbars will be IconOnly and use Medium icons. + * + * @param parentWindow The window that should be the parent of this toolbar + * @param dock The position of the toolbar. Usually TQMainWindow::Top. + * @param newLine If true, start a new line in the dock for this toolbar. + * @param name The standard internal name + * @param honorStyle If true, then global settings for IconSize and IconText will be honored + * @param readConfig whether to apply the configuration (global and application-specific) + */ + TDEToolBar( TQMainWindow *parentWindow, TQMainWindow::ToolBarDock dock /*= TQMainWindow::Top*/, bool newLine = false, + const char *name = 0, bool honorStyle = false, bool readConfig = true ); + + /** + * Constructor for non-XML-GUI applications. + * + * The toolbar will read in various global config settings for + * things like icon size and text position, etc. However, some of + * the settings will be honored only if @p honorStyle is set to + * true. All other toolbars will be IconOnly and use Medium icons. + * + * @param parentWindow The window that should be the parent of this toolbar + * @param dock Another widget than the mainwindow to dock toolbar to. + * @param newLine If true, start a new line in the dock for this toolbar. + * @param name The standard internal name + * @param honorStyle If true, then global settings for IconSize and IconText will be honored + * @param readConfig whether to apply the configuration (global and application-specific) + */ + TDEToolBar( TQMainWindow *parentWindow, TQWidget *dock, bool newLine = false, + const char *name = 0, bool honorStyle = false, bool readConfig = true ); + + /** + * Destructor + */ + virtual ~TDEToolBar(); + + /** + * Insert a button (a TDEToolBarButton) with a pixmap. The + * pixmap is loaded by the button itself based on the global icon + * settings. + * + * You should connect to one or more signals in TDEToolBar: + * clicked() , pressed() , released() , or + * highlighted() and if the button is a toggle button + * ( setToggle() ) toggled() . Those signals have @p id + * of a button that caused the signal. If you want to bind a popup + * to button, see setButton(). + * + * @param icon The name of the icon to use as the active pixmap + * @param id The id of this button + * @param enabled Enable or disable the button at startup + * @param text The tooltip or toolbar text (depending on state) + * @param index The position of the button. (-1 = at end). + * @param _instance instance this button will belong to + * + * @return The item index. + */ + int insertButton(const TQString& icon, int id, bool enabled = true, + const TQString& text = TQString::null, int index=-1, + TDEInstance *_instance = TDEGlobal::instance()); + + /** + * This is the same as above, but with specified signals and + * slots to which this button will be connected. + * + * You can add more signals with addConnection(). + * + * @param icon The name of the icon to use as the active pixmap + * @param id The id of this button + * @param signal The signal to connect to + * @param receiver The slot's parent + * @param slot The slot to receive the signal specified in that argument. + * @param enabled Enable or disable the button at startup + * @param text The tooltip or toolbar text (depending on state) + * @param index The position of the button. (-1 = at end). + * @param _instance instance this button will belong to + * + * @return The item index. + */ + int insertButton(const TQString& icon, int id, const char *signal, + const TQObject *receiver, const char *slot, + bool enabled = true, const TQString& text = TQString::null, + int index=-1, TDEInstance *_instance = TDEGlobal::instance() ); + + /** + * Inserts a button (a TDEToolBarButton) with the specified + * pixmap. This pixmap will be used as the "active" one and the + * disabled and default ones will be autogenerated. + * + * It is recommended that you use the insertButton function that + * allows you to specify the icon name rather then the pixmap + * itself. Specifying the icon name is much more flexible. + * + * You should connect to one or more signals in TDEToolBar: + * clicked() , pressed() , released() , or + * highlighted() and if the button is a toggle button + * ( setToggle() ) toggled() . Those signals have @p id + * of a button that caused the signal. If you want to bind a popup + * to button, see setButton(). + * + * @param pixmap The active pixmap + * @param id The id of this button + * @param enabled Enable or disable the button at startup + * @param text The tooltip or toolbar text (depending on state) + * @param index The position of the button. (-1 = at end). + * + * @return The item index. + */ + int insertButton(const TQPixmap& pixmap, int id, bool enabled = true, + const TQString& text = TQString::null, int index=-1 ); + + /** + * This is the same as above, but with specified signals and + * slots to which this button will be connected. + * + * You can add more signals with addConnection(). + * + * @param pixmap The name of the icon to use as the active pixmap + * @param id The id of this button + * @param signal The signal to connect to + * @param receiver The slot's parent + * @param slot The slot to receive the signal specified in that argument. + * @param enabled Enable or disable the button at startup + * @param text The tooltip or toolbar text (depending on state) + * @param index The position of the button. (-1 = at end). + * + * @return The item index. + */ + int insertButton(const TQPixmap& pixmap, int id, const char *signal, + const TQObject *receiver, const char *slot, + bool enabled = true, const TQString& text = TQString::null, + int index=-1 ); + + /** + * Inserts a button with popupmenu. + * + * Button will have small + * triangle. You have to connect to popup's signals. The + * signals KButton::pressed(), KButton::released(), + * KButton::clicked() or KButton::doubleClicked() are @p not + * emmited by + * this button (see setDelayedPopup() for that). + * You can add custom popups which inherit TQPopupMenu to get popups + * with tables, drawings etc. Just don't fiddle with events there. + */ + int insertButton(const TQString& icon, int id, TQPopupMenu *popup, + bool enabled, const TQString&_text, int index=-1); + + /** + * Inserts a button with popupmenu. + * + * Button will have small + * triangle. You have to connect to popup's signals. The + * signals KButton::pressed(), KButton::released(), + * KButton::clicked() or KButton::doubleClicked() are @p not + * emmited by + * this button (see setDelayedPopup() for that). + * You can add custom popups which inherit TQPopupMenu to get popups + * with tables, drawings etc. Just don't fiddle with events there. + */ + int insertButton(const TQPixmap& pixmap, int id, TQPopupMenu *popup, + bool enabled, const TQString&_text, int index=-1); + + /** + * Inserts a KLineEdit. You have to specify signals and slots to + * which KLineEdit will be connected. KLineEdit has all slots QLineEdit + * has, plus signals KLineEdit::completion and KLineEdit::textRotation + * KLineEdit can be set to autoresize itself to full free width + * in toolbar, that is to last right aligned item. For that, + * toolbar must be set to full width (which it is by default). + * @see setFullWidth() + * @see setItemAutoSized() + * @see KLineEdit + * @return Item index. + */ + int insertLined (const TQString& text, int id, + const char *signal, + const TQObject *receiver, const char *slot, + bool enabled = true, + const TQString& toolTipText = TQString::null, + int size = 70, int index =-1); + + /** + * Inserts a KComboBox with list. + * + * Can be writable, but cannot contain + * pixmaps. By default inserting policy is AtBottom, i.e. typed items + * are placed at the bottom of the list. Can be autosized. If the size + * argument is specified as -1, the width of the combobox is automatically + * computed. + * + * @see setFullWidth() + * @see setItemAutoSized() + * @see KComboBox + * @return Item index. + */ + int insertCombo (const TQStringList &list, int id, bool writable, + const char *signal, const TQObject *receiver, + const char *slot, bool enabled=true, + const TQString& tooltiptext=TQString::null, + int size=70, int index=-1, + TQComboBox::Policy policy = TQComboBox::AtBottom); + + /** + * Insert a KComboBox with text. + * + * The rest is the same as above. + * @see setItemAutoSized() + * + * @see KComboBox + * @return Item index. + */ + int insertCombo (const TQString& text, int id, bool writable, + const char *signal, TQObject *receiver, + const char *slot, bool enabled=true, + const TQString& tooltiptext=TQString::null, + int size=70, int index=-1, + TQComboBox::Policy policy = TQComboBox::AtBottom); + + /** + * Inserts a separator into the toolbar with the given @p id. + * @return the separator's index + */ + int insertSeparator( int index = -1, int id = -1 ); + + /** + * Inserts a line separator into the toolbar with the given @p id. + * @return the separator's index + */ + int insertLineSeparator( int index = -1, int id = -1 ); + + /** + * Inserts a user-defined widget. The widget @p must have this + * toolbar as its parent. + * + * Widget must have a TQWidget for base class. Widget can be + * autosized to full width. If you forget about it, you can get a + * pointer to this widget with getWidget(). + * @see setItemAutoSized() + * @return Item index. + */ + int insertWidget(int id, int width, TQWidget *_widget, int index=-1); + + /** + * Inserts an animated widget. A KAnimWidget will be created + * internally using the icon name you provide. + * This will emit a signal (clicked()) whenever the + * animation widget is clicked. + * + * @see animatedWidget() + * + * @param id The id for this toolbar item + * @param receiver The parent of your slot + * @param slot The slot to receive the clicked() signal + * @param icons The name of the animation icon group to use + * @param index The item index + * + * @return The item index + */ + int insertAnimatedWidget(int id, TQObject *receiver, const char *slot, + const TQString& icons, int index = -1); + + /** + * This will return a pointer to the animated widget with the + * given @p id, if it exists. + * + * @see insertAnimatedWidget + * @param id The id for the widget you want to get a pointer to + * @return A pointer to the current animated widget or 0L + */ + KAnimWidget *animatedWidget( int id ); + + /** + * Adds connections to items. + * + * It is important that you + * know the @p id of particular item. Nothing happens if you forget @p id. + */ + void addConnection (int id, const char *signal, + const TQObject *receiver, const char *slot); + /** + * Enables/disables item. + */ + void setItemEnabled( int id, bool enabled ); + + /** + * Sets the icon for a button. + * + * Can be used while button is visible. + */ + void setButtonIcon( int id, const TQString& _icon ); + + /** + * Sets button pixmap. + * + * Can be used while button is visible. + */ + void setButtonPixmap( int id, const TQPixmap& _pixmap ); + + /** + * Sets a button icon from a TQIconSet. + * + * Can be used while button is visible. + */ + void setButtonIconSet( int id, const TQIconSet& iconset ); + + /** + * Sets a delayed popup for a button. + * + * Delayed popup is what you see in + * Netscape Navigator's Previous and Next buttons: If you click them you + * go back + * or forth. If you press them long enough, you get a history-menu. + * This is exactly what we do here. + * + * You will insert a normal button with connection (or use signals from + * toolbar): + * \code + * bar->insertButton(icon, id, TQT_SIGNAL(clicked ()), this, + * TQT_SLOT (slotClick()), true, "click or wait for popup"); + * \endcode + * And then add a delayed popup: + * \code + * bar->setDelayedPopup (id, historyPopup); + * \endcode + * + * Don't add delayed popups to buttons which have normal popups. + * + * You may add popups which are derived from TQPopupMenu. You may + * add popups that are already in the menu bar or are submenus of + * other popups. + */ + void setDelayedPopup (int id , TQPopupMenu *_popup, bool toggle = false); + + /** + * Turns a button into an autorepeat button. + * + * Toggle buttons, buttons with menus, or + * buttons with delayed menus cannot be made into autorepeat buttons. + * Moreover, you can and will receive + * only the signal clicked(), but not pressed() or released(). + * When the user presses this button, you will receive the signal clicked(), + * and if the button is still pressed after some time, + * you will receive more clicked() signals separated by regular + * intervals. Since this uses TQButton::setAutoRepeat() , + * I can't quantify 'some'. + */ + void setAutoRepeat (int id, bool flag=true); + + + /** + * Turns button into a toggle button if @p flag is true. + */ + void setToggle (int id, bool flag = true); + + /** + * Toggles a togglebutton. + * + * If the button is a toggle button (see setToggle()) + * the button state will be toggled. This will also cause the toolbar to + * emit the signal KButton::toggled() with parameter @p id. You must connect to + * this signal, or use addConnection() to connect directly to the + * button signal KButton::toggled(). + */ + void toggleButton (int id); + + /** + * Sets a toggle button state. + * + * If the button is a toggle button (see setToggle()) + * this will set its state flag. This will also emit the signal + * KButton::toggled(). + * + * @see setToggle() + */ + void setButton (int id, bool flag); + + /** + * Returns @p true if button is on and is a toggle button + * @return @p true if button is on and is a toggle button + * @see setToggle() + */ + bool isButtonOn (int id) const; + + /** + * Sets the text of a line editor. + * + * Cursor is set at end of text. + */ + void setLinedText (int id, const TQString& text); + + /** + * Returns the line editor text. + * @return the line editor text. + */ + TQString getLinedText (int id) const; + + /** + * Inserts @p text in combobox @p id at position @p index. + */ + void insertComboItem (int id, const TQString& text, int index); + + /** + * Inserts @p list in combobox @p id at position @p index. + */ + void insertComboList (int id, const TQStringList &list, int index); + + /** + * Removes item @p index from combobox @p id. + */ + void removeComboItem (int id, int index); + + /** + * Sets item @p index to be current item in combobox @p id. + */ + void setCurrentComboItem (int id, int index); + + /** + * Changes item @p index in combobox @p id to text. + * + * @p index = -1 refers current item (one displayed in the button). + */ + void changeComboItem (int id, const TQString& text, int index=-1); + + /** + * Clears the combobox @p id. + * + * Does not delete it or hide it. + */ + void clearCombo (int id); + + /** + * Returns text of item @p index from combobox @p id. + * @return text of item @p index from combobox @p id. + * + * @p index = -1 refers to current item. + */ + + TQString getComboItem (int id, int index=-1) const; + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the combobox with @p id. + * @return a pointer to the combobox with @p id. + * + * Example: + * \code + * KComboBox *combo = toolbar->getCombo(combo_id); + * \endcode + * That way you can get access to other public methods + * that KComboBox provides. + */ + KComboBox * getCombo(int id); + + /** + * Returns a pointer to TDEToolBarLined with @p id. + * @return a pointer to TDEToolBarLined with @p id. + * + * Example: + * \code + * KLineEdit * lined = toolbar->getTDEToolBarLined(lined_id); + * \endcode + * That way you can get access to other public methods + * that KLineEdit provides. KLineEdit is the same thing + * as TQLineEdit plus completion signals. + */ + KLineEdit * getLined (int id); + + /** + * Returns a pointer to TDEToolBarButton. + * + * Example: + * \code + * TDEToolBarButton * button = toolbar->getButton(button_id); + * \endcode + * That way you can get access to other public methods + * that TDEToolBarButton provides. + * + * Using this method is not recommended. + */ + TDEToolBarButton * getButton (int id); + + /** + * Align item to the right. + * + * This works only if toolbar is set to full width. + * @see setFullWidth() + */ + void alignItemRight (int id, bool right = true); + + /** + * Returns a pointer to the widget corresponding to @p id. + * @return a pointer to the widget corresponding to @p id. + * + * Wrong ids are not tested. + * You can do with this whatever you want, + * except change its height (hardcoded). If you change its width + * you will probably have to call TQToolBar::updateRects(true) + * @see QWidget + * @see updateRects() + */ + TQWidget *getWidget (int id); // ### KDE4: make this const! + + /** + * Set item autosized. + * + * This works only if the toolbar is set to full width. + * Only @p one item can be autosized, and it has to be + * the last left-aligned item. Items that come after this must be right + * aligned. Items that can be right aligned are Lineds, Frames, Widgets and + * Combos. An autosized item will resize itself whenever the toolbar geometry + * changes to the last right-aligned item (or to end of toolbar if there + * are no right-aligned items.) + * @see setFullWidth() + * @see alignItemRight() + */ + void setItemAutoSized (int id, bool yes = true); + + /** + * Remove all items. + * + * The toolbar is redrawn after it. + */ + void clear (); + + /** + * Remove item @p id. + * + * Item is deleted. Toolbar is redrawn after it. + */ + void removeItem (int id); + + /** + * Remove item @p id. + * + * Item is deleted when toolbar is redrawn. + */ + void removeItemDelayed (int id); + + /** + * Hide item @p id. + */ + void hideItem (int id); + + /** + * Show item @p id. + */ + void showItem (int id); + + /** + * Returns the index of the item @p id. + * @return the index of the item @p id. + * @since 3.2 + */ + int itemIndex (int id); // ### KDE4: make this const! + + /** + * Returns the id of the item at the given index. + * @since 3.2 + */ + int idAt(int index); // ### KDE4: make this const! + + /** + * Set toolbar to full parent size (default). + * + * In full size mode the bar extends over the parent's full width or height. + * If the mode is disabled the toolbar tries to take as much space as it + * needs without wrapping, but it does not exceed the parent box. You can + * force a certain width or height with setMaxWidth() or + * setMaxHeight(). + * + * If you want to use right-aligned items or auto-sized items you must use + * full size mode. + */ + void setFullSize(bool flag = true); + + /** + * Returns the full-size mode enabled flag. + * @return @p true if the full-size mode is enabled. + */ + bool fullSize() const; + + /** + * Enable or disable moving of toolbar. + * @deprecated use setMovingEnabled(bool) instead. + */ + void enableMoving(bool flag = true) KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Set position of toolbar. + * @see BarPosition() + */ + void setBarPos (BarPosition bpos); + + /** + * Returns the toolbar position. + * @return position of toolbar. + */ + BarPosition barPos() const; + + /** + * Show, hide, or toggle toolbar. + * + * This method is provided for compatibility only, + * please use show() and/or hide() instead. + * @see BarStatus + * @deprecated + */ + bool enable(BarStatus stat) KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Use setMaximumHeight() instead. + * @deprecated + */ + void setMaxHeight (int h) KDE_DEPRECATED; // Set max height for vertical toolbars + + /** + * Returns the value set with setMaxHeight(). + * @deprecated + * Use maximumHeight() instead. + * @return the value set with setMaxHeight(). + */ + int maxHeight() KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Use setMaximumWidth() instead. + * Set maximal width of horizontal (top or bottom) toolbar. + * @deprecated + */ + void setMaxWidth (int dw) KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Returns the value set with setMaxWidth(). + * Use maximumWidth() instead. + * @return the value set with setMaxWidth(). + * @deprecated + */ + int maxWidth() KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Set title for toolbar when it floats. + * + * Titles are however not (yet) + * visible. You can't change toolbar's title while it's floating. + */ + void setTitle (const TQString& _title); + + /** + * Use setMovingEnabled(bool) instead. + * @deprecated + */ + void enableFloating (bool flag) KDE_DEPRECATED; + + /** + * Set the kind of painting for buttons. + * + * Choose from: + * @li IconOnly (only icons), + * @li IconTextRight (icon and text, text is left from icons), + * @li TextOnly (only text), + * @li IconTextBottom (icons and text, text is under icons). + * @see IconText + * + */ + void setIconText(IconText it); + // Note: don't merge with the next one, it breaks Qt properties + + /** + * Similar to setIconText(IconText it) but allows you to + * disable or enable updating. If @p update is false, then the + * buttons will not be updated. This is useful only if you know + * that you will be forcing an update later. + */ + void setIconText(IconText it, bool update); + + /** + * Returns the current text style for buttons. + * @return the current text style for buttons. + */ + IconText iconText() const; + + /** + * Set the icon size to load. Usually you should not call + * this, the icon size is taken care of by KIconLoader + * and globally configured. + * By default, the toolbar will load icons of size 32 for main + * toolbars and 22 for other toolbars + * @see KIconLoader. + * + * @param size The size to use + */ + void setIconSize(int size); + // Note: don't merge with the next one, it breaks Qt properties + + /** + * Same as setIconText(int size) but allows you + * to disable the toolbar update. + * + * @param size The size to use + * @param update If true, then the toolbar will be updated after + * this + */ + void setIconSize(int size, bool update); + + /** + * Returns the current icon size for buttons. + * @return the current icon size for buttons. + */ + int iconSize() const; + + /** + * Returns the default size for this type of toolbar. + * @return the default size for this type of toolbar. + */ + int iconSizeDefault() const; + + /** + * This allows you to enable or disable the context menu. + * + * @param enable If false, then the context menu will be disabled + */ + void setEnableContextMenu(bool enable = true); + + /** + * Returns the context menu enabled flag + * @return true if the context menu is disabled + */ + bool contextMenuEnabled() const; + + /** + * This will inform a toolbar button to ignore certain style + * changes. Specifically, it will ignore IconText (always IconOnly) + * and will not allow image effects to apply. + * + * @param id The button to exclude from styles + * @param no_style If true, then it is excluded (default: true). + */ + void setItemNoStyle(int id, bool no_style = true); + + void setFlat (bool flag); + + /** + * Returns the total number of items in the toolbar + * @return the total number of items in the toolbar + */ + int count() const; + + /** + * Instruct the toolbar to save it's current state to either the app + * config file or to the XML-GUI resource file (whichever has + * precedence). + */ + void saveState(); // BIC: remove for KDE4? This doesn't appear to be used internally, + // and apps use saveMainWindowSettings in TDEMainWindow anyway. + + /** + * Save the toolbar settings to group @p configGroup in @p config. + */ + void saveSettings(TDEConfig *config, const TQString &configGroup); + + /** + * Read the toolbar settings from group @p configGroup in @p config + * and apply them. Even default settings are re-applied if @p force is set. + */ + void applySettings(TDEConfig *config, const TQString &configGroup,bool force); + // KDE4 merge with force=false + void applySettings(TDEConfig *config, const TQString &configGroup); + + /* + * Tell the toolbar what XML-GUI resource file it should use to save + * it's state. The state of the toolbar (position, size, etc) is + * saved in TDEConfig files if the application does not use XML-GUI + * but if the app does, then it's saved the XML file. This function + * allows this to happen. + * + * @param xmlfile The XML-GUI resource file to write to + * @param xml The DOM document for the XML-GUI building + * @internal + */ + // void setXML(const TQString& xmlfile, const TQDomDocument& xml); + + void setXMLGUIClient( KXMLGUIClient *client ); + + /** + * Assign a (translated) text to this toolbar. This is used + * for the tooltip on the handle, and when listing the toolbars. + */ + void setText( const TQString & txt ); + + /** + * Returns the toolbar's text. + * @return the toolbar's text. + */ + TQString text() const; + + void setStretchableWidget( TQWidget *w ); + TQSizePolicy sizePolicy() const; + bool highlight() const; + TQSize sizeHint() const; + TQSize minimumSizeHint() const; + TQSize minimumSize() const; + + void hide(); + void show(); + + void updateRects( bool = false ) {} + + /** + * Load state from an XML element, called by KXMLGUIBuilder + */ + void loadState( const TQDomElement &e ); + /* + * Save state into an XML element, called by KXMLGUIBuilder + */ + void saveState( TQDomElement &e ); + + /** + * @internal + */ + void positionYourself( bool force = false); + +signals: + /** + * Emitted when button @p id is clicked. + */ + void clicked(int id); + + /** + * Emitted when button @p id is double-clicked. + * + * Note: you will always + * recive two clicked() , pressed() and released() signals. + * There is no way to avoid it - at least no easy way. + * If you need to resolve this all you can do is set up timers + * which wait for TQApplication::doubleClickInterval() to expire. + * If in that time you don't get this signal, you may belive that + * button was only clicked and not double-clicked. + * And please note that butons with popup menus do not emit this signal, + * but those with delayed popup do. + */ + void doubleClicked (int id); + + /** + * Emitted when button @p id is pressed. + */ + void pressed(int); + + /** + * Emits when button @p id is released. + */ + void released(int); + + /** + * Emitted when a toggle button changes state. + * + * Emitted also if you change state + * with setButton() or toggleButton() + * If you make a button normal again, with + * setToggle(false), this signal won't + * be emitted. + */ + void toggled(int); + + /** + * This signal is emitted when item @p id gets highlighted/unhighlighted + * (i.e when mouse enters/exits). + * + * Note that this signal is emitted from + * all buttons (normal, disabled and toggle) even when there is no visible + * change in buttons (i.e., buttons do not raise when mouse enters). + * The parameter @p isHighlighted is @p true when mouse enters and @p false when + * mouse exits. + */ + void highlighted(int id, bool isHighlighted); + + /** + * This signal is emitted when item @p id gets highlighted/unhighlighted + * (i.e when mouse enters/exits). + * + * Note that this signal is emitted from + * all buttons (normal, disabled and toggle) even when there is no visible + * change in buttons (i.e., buttons do not raise when mouse enters). + */ + void highlighted(int id ); + + /** + * Emitted when toolbar changes position, or when + * an item is removed from toolbar. + * + * If you subclass TDEMainWindow and reimplement + * TDEMainWindow::resizeEvent() be sure to connect to + * this signal. Note: You can connect this signal to a slot that + * doesn't take parameter. + */ + void moved( BarPosition ); + + /** + * This signal is emitted when toolbar detects changing of + * following parameters: + * highlighting, button-size, button-mode. This signal is + * internal, aimed to buttons. + * @internal + */ + void modechange (); + + /** + * This signal is emitted when the toolbar is getting deleted, + * and before ~TDEToolbar finishes (so it's still time to remove + * widgets from the toolbar). + * Used by KWidgetAction. + * @since 3.2 + */ + void toolbarDestroyed(); + +public: + /** + * Returns the global setting for "Highlight buttons under mouse" + * @return global setting for "Highlight buttons under mouse" + */ + static bool highlightSetting(); + + /** + * Returns the global setting for "Toolbars transparent when moving" + * @return global setting for "Toolbars transparent when moving" + */ + static bool transparentSetting(); + + /** + * Returns the global setting for "Icon Text" + * @return global setting for "Icon Text" + */ + static IconText iconTextSetting(); + +public slots: + virtual void setIconText( const TQString &txt ) + { TQToolBar::setIconText( txt ); } + +protected: + void mousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent * ); + void childEvent( TQChildEvent *e ); + void showEvent( TQShowEvent *e ); + void resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent *e ); + bool event( TQEvent *e ); + void applyAppearanceSettings(TDEConfig *config, const TQString &_configGroup, bool forceGlobal = false); + TQString settingsGroup() const; + +private slots: + void rebuildLayout(); + void slotReadConfig (); + void slotAppearanceChanged(); + void slotIconChanged(int); + void slotRepaint(); + void toolBarPosChanged( TQToolBar *tb ); + void slotContextAboutToShow(); + void slotContextAboutToHide(); + void widgetDestroyed(); + +private: + void init( bool readConfig = true, bool honorStyle = false ); + void doConnections( TDEToolBarButton *button ); + void insertWidgetInternal( TQWidget *w, int &index, int id ); + void removeWidgetInternal( TQWidget *w ); + void getAttributes( TQString &position, TQString &icontext, int &index ); + int dockWindowIndex(); + TDEPopupMenu *contextMenu(); + void doModeChange(); + + TQMap<TQWidget*, int > widget2id; + typedef TQMap<int, TQWidget* > Id2WidgetMap; + Id2WidgetMap id2widget; + TDEPopupMenu *context; + TQPtrList<TQWidget> widgets; + TQTimer *layoutTimer; + TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget> stretchableWidget, rightAligned; +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + TDEToolBarPrivate *d; +}; + +#endif |