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Program: ParaView
Module: pqActiveView.h
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#ifndef __pqActiveView_h
#define __pqActiveView_h
#include <QObject>
#include "pqComponentsModule.h"
#include "vtkWeakPointer.h"
#include "vtkSmartPointer.h"
class pqView;
/// Provides a central location for managing an "active" view
/// (note that a "view" could be a 3D render view, a plot, or
/// any other type of view).
/// This class is deprecated for all intents and purposes. One should directly
/// use pqActiveObjects. For backwards compatibility, this simply forwards the
/// calls to pqActiveObjects instance.
class PQCOMPONENTS_EXPORT pqActiveView : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
static pqActiveView& instance();
/// Returns the currently-active view (could return NULL)
pqView* current() const;
signals:
/// Signal emitted whenever the currently-active view changes
void changed(pqView* view);
public slots:
/// Called to set the currently-active view
void setCurrent(pqView* view);
private:
pqActiveView();
~pqActiveView();
Q_DISABLE_COPY(pqActiveView);
};
#endif
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