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* This file is part of the KDE libraries
* Copyright (C) 2003 Benjamin C Meyer (ben+kdelibs at meyerhome dot net)
* Copyright (C) 2003 Waldo Bastian <bastian@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 as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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 KCONFIGDIALOG_H
#define KCONFIGDIALOG_H
#include <kpagedialog.h>
#include "kconfigwidgets_export.h"
class KConfig;
class KCoreConfigSkeleton;
class KConfigDialogManager;
/**
* \short Standard %KDE configuration dialog class
*
* The KConfigDialog class provides an easy and uniform means of displaying
* a settings dialog using KPageDialog, KConfigDialogManager and a
* KConfigSkeleton derived settings class.
*
* KConfigDialog handles the enabling and disabling of buttons, creation
* of the dialog, and deletion of the widgets. Because of
* KConfigDialogManager, 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:
*
* \code
* void KCoolApp::showSettings(){
* if(KConfigDialog::showDialog("settings"))
* return;
* KConfigDialog *dialog = new KConfigDialog(this, "settings", MySettings::self());
* dialog->setFaceType(KPageDialog::List);
* dialog->addPage(new General(0, "General"), i18n("General") );
* dialog->addPage(new Appearance(0, "Style"), i18n("Appearance") );
* connect(dialog, SIGNAL(settingsChanged(const QString&)), mainWidget, SLOT(loadSettings()));
* connect(dialog, SIGNAL(settingsChanged(const QString&)), this, SLOT(loadSettings()));
* dialog->show();
* }
* \endcode
*
* Other than the above code, each class that has settings in the dialog should
* have a loadSettings() type slot to read settings and perform any
* necessary changes.
*
* For dialog appearance options (like buttons, default button, ...) please see
* @see KPageDialog
*
* @see KConfigSkeleton
* @author Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
*/
class KCONFIGWIDGETS_EXPORT KConfigDialog : public KPageDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* A widget in the dialog was modified.
*/
void widgetModified();
/**
* One or more of the settings have been permanently changed such as if
* the user clicked on the Apply or Ok button.
* @param dialogName the name of the dialog.
*/
void settingsChanged(const QString &dialogName);
public:
/**
* @param parent - The parent of this object. Even though the class
* deletes itself the parent should be set so the dialog can be centered
* with the application on the screen.
*
* @param name - The name of this object. The name is used in determining if
* there can be more than one dialog at a time. Use names such as:
* "Font Settings" or "Color Settings" and not just "Settings" in
* applications where there is more than one dialog.
*
* @param config - Config object containing settings.
*/
KConfigDialog(QWidget *parent, const QString &name,
KCoreConfigSkeleton *config);
/**
* Deconstructor, removes name from the list of open dialogs.
* Deletes private class.
* @see exists()
*/
~KConfigDialog();
/**
* Adds page to the dialog and to KConfigDialogManager. When an
* application is done adding pages show() should be called to
* display the dialog.
* @param page - Pointer to the page that is to be added to the dialog.
* This object is reparented.
* @param itemName - Name of the page.
* @param pixmapName - Name of the icon that should be used, if needed, when
* displaying the page. The string may either be the name of a themed
* icon (e.g. "document-save"), which the internal icon loader will be
* used to retrieve, or an absolute path to the pixmap on disk.
* @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.
* @returns The KPageWidgetItem associated with the page.
*/
KPageWidgetItem *addPage(QWidget *page, const QString &itemName,
const QString &pixmapName = QString(),
const QString &header = QString(),
bool manage = true);
/**
* Adds page to the dialog that is managed by a custom KConfigDialogManager.
* This is useful for dialogs that contain settings spread over more than
* one configuration file and thus have/need more than one KConfigSkeleton.
* When an application is done adding pages show() should be called to
* display the dialog.
* @param page - Pointer to the page that is to be added to the dialog.
* This object is reparented.
* @param config - Config object containing corresponding settings.
* @param itemName - Name of the page.
* @param pixmapName - Name of the icon that should be used, if needed, when
* displaying the page. The string may either be the name of a themed
* icon (e.g. "document-save"), which the internal icon loader will be
* used to retrieve, or an absolute path to the pixmap on disk.
* @param header - Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed
* mode. If empty, the itemName text is used when needed.
* @returns The KPageWidgetItem associated with the page.
*/
KPageWidgetItem *addPage(QWidget *page, KCoreConfigSkeleton *config,
const QString &itemName,
const QString &pixmapName = QString(),
const QString &header = QString());
/**
* See if a dialog with the name 'name' already exists.
* @see showDialog()
* @param name - Dialog name to look for.
* @return Pointer to widget or NULL if it does not exist.
*/
static KConfigDialog *exists(const QString &name);
/**
* Attempts to show the dialog with the name 'name'.
* @see exists()
* @param name - The name of the dialog to show.
* @return True if the dialog 'name' exists and was shown.
*/
static bool showDialog(const QString &name);
protected Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Update the settings from the dialog.
* Virtual function for custom additions.
*
* Example use: User clicks Ok or Apply button in a configure dialog.
*/
virtual void updateSettings();
/**
* Update the dialog based on the settings.
* Virtual function for custom additions.
*
* Example use: Initialisation of dialog.
* Example use: User clicks Reset button in a configure dialog.
*/
virtual void updateWidgets();
/**
* Update the dialog based on the default settings.
* Virtual function for custom additions.
*
* Example use: User clicks Defaults button in a configure dialog.
*/
virtual void updateWidgetsDefault();
/**
* Updates the Apply and Default buttons.
* Connect to this slot if you implement your own hasChanged()
* or isDefault() methods for widgets not managed by KConfig.
* @since 4.3
*/
void updateButtons();
/**
* Some setting was changed. Emit the signal with the dialogs name.
* Connect to this slot if there are widgets not managed by KConfig.
* @since 4.3
*/
void settingsChangedSlot();
/**
* Sets the help path and topic.
*
* The HTML file will be found using the X-DocPath entry in the application's desktop file.
* It can be either a relative path, or a website URL.
*
* @param anchor This has to be a defined anchor in your
* docbook sources or website. If empty the main index
* is loaded.
* @param appname This allows you to specify the .desktop file to get the help path from.
* If empty the QCoreApplication::applicationName() is used.
*/
void setHelp(const QString &anchor, const QString &appname = QString());
/**
* Displays help for this config dialog.
* @since 5.0
*/
virtual void showHelp();
protected:
/**
* Returns whether the current state of the dialog is
* different from the current configuration.
* Virtual function for custom additions.
*/
virtual bool hasChanged();
/**
* Returns whether the current state of the dialog is
* the same as the default configuration.
*/
virtual bool isDefault();
/**
* @internal
*/
void showEvent(QShowEvent *e) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
private Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Slot which cleans up the KConfigDialogManager of the page.
* */
void onPageRemoved(KPageWidgetItem *item);
private:
class KConfigDialogPrivate;
friend class KConfigDialogPrivate;
KConfigDialogPrivate *const d;
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void _k_updateButtons())
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void _k_settingsChangedSlot())
Q_DISABLE_COPY(KConfigDialog)
};
#endif //KCONFIGDIALOG_H
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