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Copyright (C) 2003 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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*/
#ifndef KSETTINGS_DIALOG_H
#define KSETTINGS_DIALOG_H
#include "../kcmutils_export.h"
#include "../kcmultidialog.h"
#include <kservice.h>
#include <kplugininfo.h>
template<class T> class QList;
class KPluginInfo;
class KCModuleInfo;
namespace KSettings
{
class DialogPrivate;
/**
* @short Generic configuration dialog that works over component boundaries
*
* For more information see \ref KSettings.
*
* This class aims to standardize the use of configuration dialogs in KDE
* applications. Especially when using KParts and/or Plugins you face problems
* creating a consistent config dialog.
*
* To show a configuration dialog you only have to call the show method and be
* done with it. A code example:
*
* You initialize \p m_cfgdlg with
* \code
* m_cfgdlg = new Dialog( this );
* \endcode
* If you use a KPart that was not especially designed for your app you can use
* the second constructor:
* \code
* QStringList kpartslist;
* for( all my kparts )
* kpartslist += m_mypart->componentData().componentName();
* m_cfgdlg = new Dialog( kpartslist, this );
* \endcode
* and the action for the config dialog is connected to the show slot:
* \code
* KStandardAction::preferences( m_cfgdlg, SLOT( show() ), actionCollection() );
* \endcode
*
* If you need to be informed when the config was changed and applied in the
* dialog you might want to take a look at Dispatcher.
*
* For more information see \ref KSettings.
*
* @author Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
*/
class KCMUTILS_EXPORT Dialog : public KCMultiDialog
{
friend class PageNode;
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(Dialog)
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Construct a new Preferences Dialog for the application. It uses all
* KCMs with X-KDE-ParentApp set to KGlobal::mainComponent().componentName().
*
* @param content Select whether you want a static or configurable
* config dialog.
* @param parent The parent is only used as the parent for the
* dialog - centering the dialog over the parent
* widget.
*/
explicit Dialog(QWidget * parent = 0);
/**
* Construct a new Preferences Dialog with the pages for the selected
* instance names. For example if you want to have the configuration
* pages for the kviewviewer KPart you would pass a
* QStringList consisting of only the name of the part "kviewviewer".
*
* @param components A list of the names of the components that your
* config dialog should merge the config pages in.
* @param parent The parent is only used as the parent for the
* dialog - centering the dialog over the parent
* widget.
*/
explicit Dialog(const QStringList & components, QWidget * parent = 0);
~Dialog();
/**
* If you use a Configurable dialog you need to pass KPluginInfo
* objects that the dialog should configure.
*/
void addPluginInfos(const QList<KPluginInfo> &plugininfos);
/**
* Sets the argument list that is given to all the KControlModule's when
* they are created.
* Use this if you have KControlModule's that need special arguments to
* work
*
* Note that this function only works before showing the
* KSettings::Dialog for the first time.
* @param arguments The list of arguments passed to each KCM
*/
void setKCMArguments(const QStringList& arguments);
/**
* Set the blacklisted component list. Any KCM that lists one
* of the components in the given blacklist is not loaded even if it
* would fit otherwise. This is a way to explicitly prevent loading of
* certain KControlModules.
*
* Note that this function only works before showing the
* KSettings::Dialog for the first time.
* @param blacklist the list of components that prevent a KCM from being
* loaded
*/
void setComponentBlacklist(const QStringList& blacklist);
/**
* Tells the dialog whether the entries in the listview are all static
* or whether it should add checkboxes to select which parts
* of the optional functionality should be active or not.
*
* Note that this function only works before showing the dialog for the first time.
*
* Defaults to \p false.
*
* @param allowSelection \p true The user can select what functionality he wants.
* @param allowSelection \p false While running no entries are added or deleted
*/
void setAllowComponentSelection(bool allowSelection);
bool allowComponentSelection() const;
/**
* Returns a list of all KPluginInfo objects the dialog uses.
*/
QList<KPluginInfo> pluginInfos() const;
protected:
/**
* Reimplemented to lazy create the dialog on first show.
*/
void showEvent(QShowEvent *);
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* If you use the dialog in Configurable mode and want to be notified
* when the user changes the plugin selections use this signal. It's
* emitted if the selection has changed and the user pressed Apply or
* Ok. In the slot you would then load and unload the plugins as
* requested.
*/
void pluginSelectionChanged();
private:
//Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), void _k_configureTree())
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), void _k_updateEnabledState(bool))
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), void _k_syncConfiguration())
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d_func(), void _k_reparseConfiguration(const QByteArray &))
};
}
#endif // KSETTINGS_DIALOG_H
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