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/**
* \mainpage A network-enabled file management system in a library
*
* This library implements almost all the file management functions you
* will ever need. In fact, the %Trinity file manager, Konqueror also uses
* this to provide its network-enabled file management.
*
* The easiest way to use this library from a %Trinity application is via the
* TDEIO::NetAccess class (for easy synchronous access) or via the
* TDEIO::Job class (for more complex asynchronous jobs).
*
* This library also implements the System Configuration Cache (KSycoca).
*
* KMimeType:
* The notion of a file type, already existing in Trinity-1.x
*
* KService:
* To a mimetype are bound one or more applications, now called services.
* Services can be applications, but also libraries, dynamically opened.
*
* KServiceType:
* A service type allows the same mechanism to be extended to components.
* For instance : the question "what are the koffice plugins" is solved by
* a service type called KOfficePlugin, and by every plugin providing
* a .desktop file stating that it is a service that implements the servicetype
* KOfficePlugin.
*
* KServiceTypeProfile:
* Stores the user's preferences for services bound to mimetypes/servicetypes.
*
* TDETrader:
* Use it to query for which services implement a given mimetype/servicetype.
* Has its own language, in order to allow complex queries.
*
*
* \section Trinity Filedialog widget and associated classes.
*
* This library also provides the Trinity file selector widget,
* its building blocks and some other widgets, making use of the file dialog.
*
* The file dialog provides different views; there is a vertically scrolling
* view based on TDEListView, showing things like filename, file size,
* permissions etc. in separate columns. And there is a horizontally scrolling
* view based on TDEIconView. Additionally, there are some compound views,
* like a view using the icon-view for files on the right side and another
* view for directories on the left. A view, that shows a preview for the
* currently selected file (using TDEIO::PreviewJob to generate previews)
* and any other view to show the files is also available.
*
* All those views share a common baseclass, named KFileView, which
* defines the interface for inserting files into a view, removing them,
* selecting etc.
*
* The one class encapsulating all those views and adding browsing capabilities
* to them is KDirOperator. It allows the user to switch between different
* views.
*
* KFileTreeView is a TDEListView based widget that displays files and/or
* directories as a tree. It does not implement the KFileView interface,
* however, so it can't be used with KDirOperator.
*
* Besides the filebrowsing widgets, there is the KPropertiesDialog class,
* implementing a dialog showing the name, permissions, icons, meta
* information and all kinds of properties of a file, as well as providing a
* means to modify them.
*
* The KPropertiesDialog is extensible with plugin-pages via the
* KPropsDlgPlugin class.
*
* The TDEIconDialog class shows a list of icons installed on the system (as
* accessible via TDEIconLoader) and allows the user to select one.
*
* KOpenWithDlg implements a dialog to choose an application from, that is
* to be run, e.g. to let the user choose an application to open a file/url
* with.
*
*
* KFileDialog:
* The class providing the file selector dialog. It combines a KDirOperator,
* KURLBar and several other widgets.
*
* KDirOperator:
* The class encapsulating different KFileViews, offering file browsing and
* file selection. Asynchronous, network transparent reading of directories
* is performed via the KIO library.
*
* KURLRequester:
* A widget to be used for asking for a filename/path/URL. It consists of a
* KLineEdit (or KComboBox) and a button. Activating the button
* will open a KFileDialog. Typing in the lineedit is aided with
* filename completion.
*
* KURLRequesterDlg:
* A dialog to ask for a filename/path/URL, using KURLRequester.
*
* KFileView:
* The base class for all views to be used with KDirOperator.
*
* KFileIconView:
* The KFileView based on TDEIconView.
*
* KFileDetailView:
* The KFileView based on TDEListView.
*
* KFilePreview:
* The KFileView, combining a widget showing preview for a selected file
* and another KFileView for browsing.
*
* KURLBar:
* A widget offering a number of clickable entries which represent a URL,
* aligned horizontally or vertically. The entries are customizable by the
* user both on a per application basis or for all applications (URLs, their
* icon and the description can be added, removed or edited by the user).
* This is the widget used as "sidebar" in the KFileDialog.
*
* KFileMetaInfoWidget:
* A widget that allows viewing and editing of meta data of a file, utilizing
* KFileMetaInfo.
*
*/
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