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diff --git a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KColorDialog.java b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KColorDialog.java deleted file mode 100644 index 32a95471..00000000 --- a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KColorDialog.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. -package org.kde.koala; - -import org.kde.qt.Qt; -import org.kde.qt.TQColor; -import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; -import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; -import org.kde.qt.TQObject; -import org.kde.qt.TQPoint; -import org.kde.qt.TQKeyEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQMouseEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQEvent; -import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; - -/** - - <li><b>Features:</b></li> - - <li> - Color selection from a wide range of palettes. - </li> - - <li> - Color selection from a palette of H vs S and V selectors. - </li> - - <li> - Direct input of HSV or RGB values. - </li> - - <li> - Saving of custom colors - </li> - In most cases, you will want to use the static method KColorDialog.getColor(). - This pops up the dialog (with an initial selection provided by you), lets the - user choose a color, and returns. - Example: - <pre> - TQColor myColor; - int result = KColorDialog.getColor( myColor ); - if ( result == KColorDialog.Accepted ) - ... - </pre> - The color dialog is really a collection of several widgets which can - you can also use separately: the quadratic plane in the top left of - the dialog is a KXYSelector. Right next to it is a KHSSelector - for choosing hue/saturation. - On the right side of the dialog you see a KPaletteTable showing - up to 40 colors with a combo box which offers several predefined - palettes or a palette configured by the user. The small field showing - the currently selected color is a KColorPatch. - See {@link KColorDialogSignals} for signals emitted by KColorDialog - @short A color selection dialog. - -*/ -public class KColorDialog extends KDialogBase { - protected KColorDialog(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} - public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); - public native String className(); - /** - Constructs a color selection dialog. - @short Constructs a color selection dialog. - */ - public KColorDialog(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { - super((Class) null); - newKColorDialog(parent,name,modal); - } - private native void newKColorDialog(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); - public KColorDialog(TQWidget parent, String name) { - super((Class) null); - newKColorDialog(parent,name); - } - private native void newKColorDialog(TQWidget parent, String name); - public KColorDialog(TQWidget parent) { - super((Class) null); - newKColorDialog(parent); - } - private native void newKColorDialog(TQWidget parent); - public KColorDialog() { - super((Class) null); - newKColorDialog(); - } - private native void newKColorDialog(); - /** - Returns the currently selected color. - @short Returns the currently selected color. - */ - public native TQColor color(); - /** - Call this to make the dialog show a "Default Color" checkbox. - If this checkbox is selected, the dialog will return an "invalid" color (TQColor()). - This can be used to mean "the default text color", for instance, - the one with the KDE text color on screen, but black when printing. - @short Call this to make the dialog show a "Default Color" checkbox. - */ - public native void setDefaultColor(TQColor defaultCol); - /** - @return the value passed to setDefaultColor - - @short - */ - public native TQColor defaultColor(); - /** - Preselects a color. - @short Preselects a color. - */ - public native void setColor(TQColor col); - /** - Creates a modal color dialog, let the user choose a - color, and returns when the dialog is closed. - The selected color is returned in the argument <code>theColor.</code> - @return TQDialog.result(). - - @short Creates a modal color dialog, let the user choose a color, and returns when the dialog is closed. - */ - public static native int getColor(TQColor theColor, TQWidget parent); - public static native int getColor(TQColor theColor); - /** - Creates a modal color dialog, lets the user choose a - color, and returns when the dialog is closed. - The selected color is returned in the argument <code>theColor.</code> - This version takes a <code>defaultColor</code> argument, which sets the color - selected by the "default color" checkbox. When this checkbox is checked, - the invalid color (TQColor()) is returned into <code>theColor.</code> - @return TQDialog.result(). - - @short Creates a modal color dialog, lets the user choose a color, and returns when the dialog is closed. - */ - public static native int getColor(TQColor theColor, TQColor defaultColor, TQWidget parent); - public static native int getColor(TQColor theColor, TQColor defaultColor); - /** - Gets the color from the pixel at point p on the screen. - @short Gets the color from the pixel at point p on the screen. - */ - public static native TQColor grabColor(TQPoint p); - protected native void mouseReleaseEvent(TQMouseEvent arg1); - protected native void keyPressEvent(TQKeyEvent arg1); - public native boolean eventFilter(TQObject arg1, TQEvent ev); - /** Deletes the wrapped C++ instance */ - protected native void finalize() throws InternalError; - /** Delete the wrapped C++ instance ahead of finalize() */ - public native void dispose(); - /** Has the wrapped C++ instance been deleted? */ - public native boolean isDisposed(); -} |