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#ifndef MP_OPTION_H
#define MP_OPTION_H
#include <tqwidget.h>
/**
* The OptionWidget is a base widget for the option widget in the
* "netmeeting" dialog. This option widget is optional (!).
*
* For example you will have :
* <PRE>
* class MyOptionWidget : public OptionWidget { ... };
* class MyMultiPlayerInterface : public MultiPlayerInterface { ... };
*
* OptionWidget *MyMultiPlayerInterface::newOptionWidget(bool server) const
* { return new MyOptionWidget(server); };
* </PRE>
*
* The option widget must have two different behaviours for server and
* clients. The server is able to change the options but the clients are only
* able to see them. The library will catch the @ref #changed signal from
* the option widget and will send the changes to the clients. It uses the
* @ref #dataOut to obtain the data from the
* server option dialog and then on the client side, it sets the new data with
* the method @ref #dataIn.
* You must implement this three methods to have useful option widgets and be
* careful to emit the signal @ref #changed whenever the server widget is
* changed. In addition you'll need to implement the method @ref #saveData
* to save the configuration in the config file ; so that it will be available
* for the initialisation of @ref LocalBoard.
* It seems a good idea that the widget have the same tqlayout
* on both (server and client) sides but with the inner widgets all disabled
* on the client side.
*/
class MPOptionWidget : public TQWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
TQ_OBJECT
public:
MPOptionWidget(bool Server, TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0)
: TQWidget(parent, name), server(Server) {}
virtual ~MPOptionWidget() {}
bool isServer() const { return server; }
/**
* This method is used on the client side to set the data coming from
* the server widget.
*/
virtual void dataIn(TQDataStream &s) = 0;
/** This method is used on the server side to get the data. */
virtual void dataOut(TQDataStream &s) const = 0;
/**
* When the game will begin (ie when the "netmeeting" is over and the
* server has press the "start game" button) this method will be called
* (for clients and server). It must save the settings in the config
* file.
*/
virtual void saveData() = 0;
signals:
/**
* This signal must be called each time options are changed
* (by the server).
*/
void changed();
private:
bool server;
};
#endif // MP_OPTION_H
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