//---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // filename : kmdichildview.h //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Project : KDE MDI extension // // begin : 07/1999 by Szymon Stefanek as part of kvirc // (an IRC application) // changes : 09/1999 by Falk Brettschneider to create an // - 06/2000 stand-alone TQt extension set of // classes and a TQt-based library // 2000-2003 maintained by the KDevelop project // patches : 02/2000 by Massimo Morin (mmorin@schedsys.com) // */2000 by Lars Beikirch (Lars.Beikirch@gmx.net) // 02/2001 by Eva Brucherseifer (eva@rt.e-technik.tu-darmstadt.de) // 01/2003 by Jens Zurheide (jens.zurheide@gmx.de) // // copyright : (C) 1999-2003 by Falk Brettschneider // and // Szymon Stefanek (stefanek@tin.it) // email : falkbr@kdevelop.org (Falk Brettschneider) //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as // published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the // License, or (at your option) any later version. // //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef _KMDI_CHILD_VIEW_H_ #define _KMDI_CHILD_VIEW_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include "kmdichildfrm.h" class KMdiChildViewPrivate; /** * @short Base class for all your special view windows. * * Base class for all MDI view widgets. KMdi stores additional information in this class * to handle the attach/detach mechanism and such things. * * All such windows 'lives' attached to a KMdiChildFrm widget * managed by KMdiChildArea, or detached (managed by the window manager.) * So remember that the KMdiChildView::tqparent pointer may change, and may be 0L, too. * * There are 2 possibilities for you to put your widgets under MDI control: * * Either you inherit all the views from KMdiChildView: * \code * class MyMdiWidget : public KMdiChildView * { .... }; * ... * MyMdiWidget w; * mainframe->addWindow(w, flags); * \endcode * * or you wrap them by a KMdiChildView somehow like this: * * \code * void DocViewMan::addKMdiFrame(TQWidget* pNewView, bool bShow, const TQPixmap& icon) * { * // cover it by a KMdi childview and add that MDI system * KMdiChildView* pMDICover = new KMdiChildView( pNewView->caption()); * pMDICover->setIcon(icon); * m_MDICoverList.append( pMDICover); * TQBoxLayout* pLayout = new TQHBoxLayout( pMDICover, 0, -1, "tqlayout"); * pNewView->reparent( pMDICover, TQPoint(0,0)); * pLayout->addWidget( pNewView); * pMDICover->setName( pNewView->name()); * // captions * TQString shortName = pNewView->caption(); * int length = shortName.length(); * shortName = shortName.right(length - (shortName.tqfindRev('/') +1)); * pMDICover->setTabCaption( shortName); * pMDICover->setCaption(pNewView->caption()); * * // fake a viewActivated to update the currentEditView/currentBrowserView pointers _before_ adding to MDI control * slot_viewActivated( pMDICover); * * // take it under MDI mainframe control (note: this triggers also a setFocus()) * int flags; * if (bShow) { * flags = KMdi::StandardAdd; * } * else { * flags = KMdi::Hide; * } * // set the accelerators for Toplevel MDI mode (each toplevel window needs its own accels * connect( m_pParent, TQT_SIGNAL(childViewIsDetachedNow(TQWidget*)), this, TQT_SLOT(initKeyAccel(TQWidget*)) ); * * m_pParent->addWindow( pMDICover, flags); * // correct the default settings of KMdi ('cause we haven't a tab order for subwidget focuses) * pMDICover->setFirstFocusableChildWidget(0L); * pMDICover->setLastFocusableChildWidget(0L); * } * \endcode * */ class KMDI_EXPORT KMdiChildView : public TQWidget { friend class KMdiMainFrm; friend class KMdiChildFrm; Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT // attributes protected: /** * See KMdiChildView::caption */ TQString m_szCaption; /** * See KMdiChildView::tabCaption */ TQString m_sTabCaption; /** * See KMdiChildView::focusedChildWidget */ TQWidget* m_focusedChildWidget; /** * See KMdiChildView::setFirstFocusableChildWidget */ TQWidget* m_firstFocusableChildWidget; /** * See KMdiChildView::setLastFocusableChildWidget */ TQWidget* m_lastFocusableChildWidget; /** * Every child view window has an temporary ID in the Window menu of the main frame. */ int m_windowMenuID; /** * Holds a temporary information about if the MDI view state has changed but is not processed yet (pending state). * For example it could be that a 'maximize' is pending, if this variable is true. */ bool m_stateChanged; /** * Holds the time when this view was activated (not only displayed) for the last time. */ TQDateTime m_time; private: /** * Internally used as indicator whether this KMdiChildView is treated as document view or as tool view. */ bool m_bToolView; /** * Internally used by KMdiMainFrm to store a temporary information that the method * activate() is unnecessary and that it can by escaped. * This saves from unnecessary calls when activate is called directly. */ bool m_bInterruptActivation; /** * Internally used to prevent cycles between KMdiMainFrm::activateView() and KMdiChildView::activate(). */ bool m_bMainframesActivateViewIsPending; /** * Internally used to check if there is a focus in event pending */ bool m_bFocusInEventIsPending; // methods public: /** * Constructor */ KMdiChildView( const TQString& caption, TQWidget* parentWidget = 0L, const char* name = 0L, WFlags f = 0 ); /** * Constructor * sets "Unnamed" as default caption */ KMdiChildView( TQWidget* parentWidget = 0L, const char* name = 0L, WFlags f = 0 ); /** * Destructor */ ~KMdiChildView(); /** * This method does the same as focusInEvent(). That's why it is a replacement for the setFocus() call. It makes * sense if you for instance want to focus (I mean raise and activate) this view although the real focus is * in another toplevel widget. focusInEvent() will never get called in that case and your setFocus() call for this * widget would fail without any effect. * Use this method with caution, it always raises the view and pushes the taskbar button. Also when the focus is * still on another MDI view in the same toplevel window where this is located! */ void activate(); /** * Memorizes the first focusable child widget of this widget */ void setFirstFocusableChildWidget( TQWidget* ); /** * Memorizes the last focusable child widget of this widget */ void setLastFocusableChildWidget( TQWidget* ); /** * Returns the current focused child widget of this widget */ TQWidget* focusedChildWidget(); /** * Returns true if the MDI view is a child window within the MDI mainframe widget * or false if the MDI view is in toplevel mode */ bool isAttached() const { return ( mdiParent() != 0L ); } /** * Returns the caption of the child window (different from the caption on the button in the taskbar) */ const TQString& caption() const { return m_szCaption; } /** * Returns the caption of the button on the taskbar */ const TQString& tabCaption() const { return m_sTabCaption; } /** * Sets the window caption string... * Calls updateButton on the taskbar button if it has been set. */ virtual void setCaption( const TQString& szCaption ); /** * Sets the caption of the button referring to this window */ virtual void setTabCaption( const TQString& caption ); /** * Sets the caption of both the window and the button on the taskbar */ virtual void setMDICaption( const TQString &caption ); /** * Returns the KMdiChildFrm tqparent widget (or 0 if the window is not attached) */ KMdiChildFrm *mdiParent() const; /** * Tells if the window is minimized when attached to the Mdi manager, * or if it is VISIBLE when 'floating'. */ bool isMinimized() const; /** * Tells if the window is minimized when attached to the Mdi manager, * otherwise returns false. */ bool isMaximized() const; /** * Returns the tqgeometry of this MDI child window as TQWidget::tqgeometry() does. */ TQRect internalGeometry() const; /** * Sets the tqgeometry of the client area of this MDI child window. The * top left position of the argument is the position of the top left point * of the client area in its tqparent coordinates and the arguments width * and height is the width and height of the client area. Please note: This * differs from the behavior of TQWidget::setGeometry()! */ void setInternalGeometry( const TQRect& newGeomety ); /** * Returns the frame tqgeometry of this window or of the tqparent if there is any... */ TQRect externalGeometry() const; /** * Sets the tqgeometry of the frame of this MDI child window. The top left * position of the argument is the position of the top left point of the * frame in its tqparent coordinates and the arguments width and height is * the width and height of the widget frame. Please note: This differs * from the behavior of TQWidget::setGeometry()! */ void setExternalGeometry( const TQRect& newGeomety ); /** * You should override this function in the derived class. */ virtual TQPixmap* myIconPtr(); /** * Minimizes this window when it is attached to the Mdi manager. * Otherwise has no effect */ virtual void minimize( bool bAnimate ); /** * Maximizes this window when it is attached to the Mdi manager. * Otherwise has no effect */ virtual void maximize( bool bAnimate ); /** * Returns the tqgeometry that will be restored by calling restore(). */ TQRect restoreGeometry(); /** * Sets the tqgeometry that will be restored by calling restore(). */ void setRestoreGeometry( const TQRect& newRestGeo ); /** * Switches interposing in event loop of all current child widgets off. */ void removeEventFilterForAllChildren(); /** * Internally used for setting an ID for the 'Window' menu entry */ void setWindowMenuID( int id ); /** * Sets the minimum size of the widget to w by h pixels. * It extends it base clase method in a way that the minimum size of * its childframe (if there is one) will be set, additionally. */ virtual void setMinimumSize ( int minw, int minh ); /** * Sets the maximum size of the widget to w by h pixels. * It extends it base clase method in a way that the maximum size of * its childframe (if there is one) will be set, additionally. */ virtual void setMaximumSize ( int maxw, int maxh ); /** * Returns if this is added as MDI tool-view */ inline bool isToolView() const { return m_bToolView; } /** * Remember the current time */ inline void updateTimeStamp() { m_time.setDate( TQDate::tqcurrentDate() ); m_time.setTime( TQTime::currentTime() ); } /** * Recall a previously remembered time, i.e. the value of m_time */ inline const TQDateTime& getTimeStamp() const { return m_time; } public slots: /** * Attaches this window to the Mdi manager. * It calls the KMdiMainFrm attachWindow function , so if you have a pointer * to this KMdiMainFrm you'll be faster calling that function. */ virtual void attach(); /** * Detaches this window from the Mdi manager. * It calls the KMdiMainFrm detachWindow function , so if you have a pointer * to this KMdiMainFrm you'll be faster calling that function. */ virtual void detach(); /** * Mimimizes the MDI view. If attached, the covering childframe widget is minimized (only a mini widget * showing the caption bar and the system buttons will remain visible). If detached, it will use the * minimize of the underlying system ( TQWidget::showMinimized ). */ virtual void minimize(); /** * Maximizes the MDI view. If attached, this widget will fill the whole MDI view area widget. The system buttons * move to the main menubar (if set by KMdiMainFrm::setMenuForSDIModeSysButtons ). * If detached, it will use the minimize of the underlying system ( TQWidget::showMaximized ). */ virtual void maximize(); /** * Restores this window to its normal size. Also known as 'normalize'. */ virtual void restore(); /** * Internally called, if KMdiMainFrm::attach is called. * Actually, only the caption of the covering childframe is set. */ virtual void youAreAttached( KMdiChildFrm *lpC ); /** * Internally called, if KMdiMainFrm::detach is called. * Some things for going toplevel will be done here. */ virtual void youAreDetached(); /** * Called if someone click on the "Window" menu item for this child frame window */ virtual void slot_clickedInWindowMenu(); /** * Called if someone click on the "Dock/Undock..." menu item for this child frame window */ virtual void slot_clickedInDockMenu(); /** * Calls TQWidget::show but also for it's tqparent widget if attached */ virtual void show(); /** * Calls TQWidget::hide() or it's tqparent widget hide() if attached */ virtual void hide(); /** * Calls TQWidget::raise() or it's tqparent widget raise() if attached */ virtual void raise(); /** * Overridden from its base class method. Emits a signal KMdiChildView::isMinimizedNow , additionally. * Note that this method is not used by an external windows manager call on system minimizing. */ virtual void showMinimized(); /** * Overridden from its base class method. Emits a signal KMdiChildView::isMaximizedNow , additionally. * Note that this method is not used by an external windows manager call on system maximizing. */ virtual void showMaximized(); /** * Overridden from its base class method. Emits a signal KMdiChildView::isRestoredNow , additionally. * Note that this method is not used by an external windows manager call on system normalizing. */ virtual void showNormal(); protected: /** * Ignores the event and calls KMdiMainFrm::childWindowCloseRequest instead. This is because the * mainframe has control over the views. Therefore the MDI view has to request the mainframe for a close. */ virtual void closeEvent( TQCloseEvent *e ); /** * It only catches TQEvent::KeyPress events there. If a TQt::Key_Tab is pressed, the internal MDI focus * handling is called. That means if the last focusable child widget of this is called, it will jump to the * first focusable child widget of this. * See KMdiChildView::setFirstFocusableChildWidget and KMdiChildView::lastFirstFocusableChildWidget */ virtual bool eventFilter( TQObject *obj, TQEvent *e ); /** * If attached, the childframe will be activated and the MDI taskbar button will be pressed. Additionally, the * memorized old focused child widget of this is focused again. * Sends the focusInEventOccurs signal before changing the focus and the * gotFocus signal after changing the focus. */ virtual void focusInEvent( TQFocusEvent *e ); /** * Send the lostFocus signal */ virtual void focusOutEvent( TQFocusEvent *e ); /** * Internally used for the minimize/maximize/restore mechanism when in attach mode. */ virtual void resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent *e ); void trackIconAndCaptionChanges( TQWidget *view ); protected slots: void slot_childDestroyed(); signals: /** * Internally used by KMdiChildView::attach to send it as command to the mainframe. */ void attachWindow( KMdiChildView*, bool ); /** * Internally used by KMdiChildView::detach to send it as command to the mainframe. */ void detachWindow( KMdiChildView*, bool ); /** * Is sent when this MDI child view is going to receive focus (before actually changing the focus). * Internally used to send information to the mainframe that this MDI child view is focused. * See KMdiChildView::focusInEvent */ void focusInEventOccurs( KMdiChildView* ); /** * Is sent when this MDI child has received the focus (after actually changing the focus). * See KMdiChildView::focusInEvent */ void gotFocus( KMdiChildView* ); /** * Is sent when this MDI child was set to the activate view of all MDI views (after actually changing the focus). * See KMdiChildView::activate */ void activated( KMdiChildView* ); /** Is sent when this MDI child view has lost the focus (after actually changing the focus). * See KMdiChildView::focusOutEvent */ void lostFocus( KMdiChildView* ); /** Is sent when this MDI child view was deactivated (after actually changing the focus). * See KMdiChildView::focusOutEvent */ void deactivated( KMdiChildView* ); /** * Internally used to send information to the mainframe that this MDI child view wants to be closed. * See KMdiChildView::closeEvent and KMdiMainFrm::closeWindow */ void childWindowCloseRequest( KMdiChildView* ); /** * Emitted when the window caption is changed via KMdiChildView::setCaption or KMdiChildView::setMDICaption */ void windowCaptionChanged( const TQString& ); /** * Emitted when the window caption is changed via KMdiChildView::setTabCaption or KMdiChildView::setMDICaption */ void tabCaptionChanged( const TQString& ); /** * Internally used to send information to the mainframe that this MDI view is maximized now. * Usually, the mainframe switches system buttons. */ void mdiParentNowMaximized( bool ); /** * Is automatically emitted when slot_clickedInWindowMenu is called */ void clickedInWindowMenu( int ); /** * Is automatically emitted when slot_clickedInDockMenu is called */ void clickedInDockMenu( int ); /** * Signals this has been maximized */ void isMaximizedNow(); /** * Signals this has been minimized */ void isMinimizedNow(); /** * Signals this has been restored (normalized) */ void isRestoredNow(); /** * Signals this has been attached */ void isAttachedNow(); /** * Signals this has been detached */ void isDetachedNow(); void iconUpdated( TQWidget*, TQPixmap ); void captionUpdated( TQWidget*, const TQString& ); private: KMdiChildViewPrivate *d; TQWidget *m_trackChanges; }; inline KMdiChildFrm *KMdiChildView::mdiParent() const { TQWidget * pw = parentWidget(); if ( pw != 0L ) if ( pw->inherits( "KMdiChildFrm" ) ) return ( KMdiChildFrm * ) pw; return 0L; } #endif //_KMDICHILDVIEW_H_ // kate: space-indent off; tqreplace-tabs off; indent-mode csands; tab-width 4;