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diff --git a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KListBoxSignals.java b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KListBoxSignals.java new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3318f170 --- /dev/null +++ b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/KListBoxSignals.java @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. +package org.kde.koala; + +import org.kde.qt.QListBoxItem; +import org.kde.qt.QMetaObject; +import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; +import org.kde.qt.QPoint; +import org.kde.qt.QFocusEvent; +import org.kde.qt.QMouseEvent; +import org.kde.qt.QKeyEvent; +import org.kde.qt.QEvent; +import org.kde.qt.QWidget; + +public interface KListBoxSignals { + /** + Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item. + That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click + setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item. + @param item is the pointer to the executed listbox item. + Note that you may not delete any QListBoxItem objects in slots + connected to this signal. + @short Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item. + */ + void executed(QListBoxItem item); + /** + Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item. + That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click + setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item. + @param item is the pointer to the executed listbox item. + @param pos is the position where the user has clicked + Note that you may not delete any QListBoxItem objects in slots + connected to this signal. + @short Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item. + */ + void executed(QListBoxItem item, QPoint pos); + /** + This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the + listbox. + @param item The pointer to the clicked listbox item. + @param pos The position where the user has clicked. + Note that you may not delete any QListBoxItem objects in slots + connected to this signal. + This signal is more or less here for the sake of completeness. + You should normally not need to use this. In most cases it's better + to use executed() instead. + @short This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the listbox. + */ + void doubleClicked(QListBoxItem item, QPoint pos); +} |