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echo "Creating $LOCATION_ROOT/$APP_NAME_LC/${APP_NAME_LC}.h...";
cat << EOF > $LOCATION_ROOT/$APP_NAME_LC/${APP_NAME_LC}.h
#ifndef ${APP_NAME_UC}_H
#define ${APP_NAME_UC}_H
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <kapplication.h>
#include <kparts/mainwindow.h>
/**
* This is the application "Shell". It has a menubar, toolbar, and
* statusbar but relies on the "Part" to do all the real work.
*
* @short Application Shell
* @author ${AUTHOR} <${EMAIL}>
* @version ${APP_VERSION}
*/
class ${APP_NAME} : public KParts::MainWindow
{
Q_OBJECT
TQ_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Default Constructor
*/
${APP_NAME}();
/**
* Default Destructor
*/
virtual ~${APP_NAME}();
/**
* Use this method to load whatever file/URL you have
*/
void load(const KURL& url);
protected:
/**
* This method is called when it is time for the app to save its
* properties for session management purposes.
*/
void saveProperties(KConfig *);
/**
* This method is called when this app is restored. The KConfig
* object points to the session management config file that was saved
* with @ref saveProperties
*/
void readProperties(KConfig *);
private slots:
void fileNew();
void fileOpen();
void optionsConfigureKeys();
void optionsConfigureToolbars();
void applyNewToolbarConfig();
private:
void setupAccel();
void setupActions();
private:
KParts::ReadWritePart *m_part;
};
#endif // ${APP_NAME_UC}_H
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