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Diffstat (limited to 'tdeui/kconfigdialog.h')
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1 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/tdeui/kconfigdialog.h b/tdeui/kconfigdialog.h index 9268ab1f2..f7cc10e26 100644 --- a/tdeui/kconfigdialog.h +++ b/tdeui/kconfigdialog.h @@ -21,35 +21,35 @@ #ifndef KCONFIGDIALOG_H #define KCONFIGDIALOG_H -class KConfig; -class KConfigSkeleton; -class KConfigDialogManager; +class TDEConfig; +class TDEConfigSkeleton; +class TDEConfigDialogManager; #include <kdialogbase.h> #include <tqasciidict.h> /** * \short Standard %KDE configuration dialog class * - * The KConfigDialog class provides an easy and uniform means of displaying - * a settings dialog using KDialogBase, KConfigDialogManager and a - * KConfigSkeleton derived settings class. + * The TDEConfigDialog class provides an easy and uniform means of displaying + * a settings dialog using KDialogBase, TDEConfigDialogManager and a + * TDEConfigSkeleton derived settings class. * - * KConfigDialog handles the enabling and disabling of buttons, creation + * TDEConfigDialog handles the enabling and disabling of buttons, creation * of the dialog, and deletion of the widgets. Because of - * KConfigDialogManager, this class also manages: restoring + * TDEConfigDialogManager, this class also manages: restoring * the settings, reseting them to the default values, and saving them. This * requires that the names of the widgets corresponding to configuration entries * have to have the same name plus an additional "kcfg_" prefix. For example the * widget named "kcfg_MyOption" would be associated with the configuration entry * "MyOption". * - * Here is an example usage of KConfigDialog: + * Here is an example usage of TDEConfigDialog: * * \code * void KCoolApp::showSettings(){ - * if(KConfigDialog::showDialog("settings")) + * if(TDEConfigDialog::showDialog("settings")) * return; - * KConfigDialog *dialog = new KConfigDialog(this, "settings", MySettings::self(), KDialogBase::IconList); + * TDEConfigDialog *dialog = new TDEConfigDialog(this, "settings", MySettings::self(), KDialogBase::IconList); * dialog->addPage(new General(0, "General"), i18n("General") ); * dialog->addPage(new Appearance(0, "Style"), i18n("Appearance") ); * connect(dialog, TQT_SIGNAL(settingsChanged()), mainWidget, TQT_SLOT(loadSettings())); @@ -65,11 +65,11 @@ class KConfigDialogManager; * Please note that using the setMainWidget method inherited from KDialogBase * currently yields broken behaviour at runtime; use @ref addPage() instead. * - * @see KConfigSkeleton + * @see TDEConfigSkeleton * @author Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org> * @since 3.2 */ -class TDEUI_EXPORT KConfigDialog : public KDialogBase { +class TDEUI_EXPORT TDEConfigDialog : public KDialogBase { Q_OBJECT signals: @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ signals: /** * One or more of the settings have been permanently changed such as if * the user clicked on the Apply or Ok button. - * This signal is useful when using KConfigDialog to configure + * This signal is useful when using TDEConfigDialog to configure * items in a list. When emitted the main class would then know what * item in the list was actually changed. * @param dialogName the name of the dialog. @@ -116,12 +116,12 @@ public: * @param modal - Whether the dialog should be modal. To prevent more than one * non-modal settings dialog from showing the static function showDialog() can be * used in determining if the settings dialog already exists before creating - * a new KConfigDialog object. + * a new TDEConfigDialog object. */ // KDE4: Add the "separator" parameter as in KDialogBase // Make "dialogType" an int - KConfigDialog( TQWidget *parent, const char *name, - KConfigSkeleton *config, + TDEConfigDialog( TQWidget *parent, const char *name, + TDEConfigSkeleton *config, DialogType dialogType = IconList, int dialogButtons = Default|Ok|Apply|Cancel|Help, ButtonCode defaultButton = Ok, @@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ public: * Deletes private class. * @see exists() */ - ~KConfigDialog(); + ~TDEConfigDialog(); /** - * Adds page to the dialog and to KConfigDialogManager. When an + * Adds page to the dialog and to TDEConfigDialogManager. When an * application is done adding pages show() should be called to * display the dialog. * Note that after you call show() you can not add any more pages @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ public: * @param pixmapName - Name of the pixmap that should be used if needed. * @param header - Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed * mode. If empty, the itemName text is used when needed. - * @param manage - Whether KConfigDialogManager should manage the page or not. + * @param manage - Whether TDEConfigDialogManager should manage the page or not. */ // KDE4: Add a default value for itemName & pixmapName void addPage( TQWidget *page, const TQString &itemName, @@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ public: bool manage=true ); /** - * Adds page to the dialog that is managed by a custom KConfigDialogManager. + * Adds page to the dialog that is managed by a custom TDEConfigDialogManager. * This is useful for dialogs that contain settings spread over more than - * one configuration file and thus have/need more than one KConfigSkeleton. + * one configuration file and thus have/need more than one TDEConfigSkeleton. * When an application is done adding pages show() should be called to * display the dialog. * Note that after you call show() you can not add any more pages @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ public: * mode. If empty, the itemName text is used when needed. */ // KDE4: Add a default value for itemName & pixmapName - void addPage( TQWidget *page, KConfigSkeleton *config, + void addPage( TQWidget *page, TDEConfigSkeleton *config, const TQString &itemName, const TQString &pixmapName, const TQString &header=TQString::null ); @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ public: * @param name - Dialog name to look for. * @return Pointer to widget or NULL if it does not exist. */ - static KConfigDialog* exists( const char* name ); + static TDEConfigDialog* exists( const char* name ); /** * Attempts to show the dialog with the name 'name'. @@ -260,19 +260,19 @@ private: * Sets the connections from a manager to the dialog (and the other * way round) up. */ - void setupManagerConnections(KConfigDialogManager *manager); + void setupManagerConnections(TDEConfigDialogManager *manager); private: /** * The list of existing dialogs. */ - static TQAsciiDict<KConfigDialog> openDialogs; + static TQAsciiDict<TDEConfigDialog> openDialogs; - class KConfigDialogPrivate; + class TDEConfigDialogPrivate; /** * Private class. */ - KConfigDialogPrivate *d; + TDEConfigDialogPrivate *d; }; #endif //KCONFIGDIALOG_H |