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diff --git a/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEToolBarSignals.java b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEToolBarSignals.java new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35737d4e --- /dev/null +++ b/kdejava/koala/org/kde/koala/TDEToolBarSignals.java @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. +package org.kde.koala; + +import org.kde.qt.TQMainWindow; +import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; +import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; +import org.kde.qt.TQObject; +import org.kde.qt.TQPopupMenu; +import org.kde.qt.TQPixmap; +import org.kde.qt.TQSize; +import org.kde.qt.TQSizePolicy; +import org.kde.qt.TQMouseEvent; +import org.kde.qt.TQShowEvent; +import org.kde.qt.TQEvent; +import org.kde.qt.TQIconSet; +import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; +import org.kde.qt.TQResizeEvent; +import org.kde.qt.TQDomElement; +import org.kde.qt.TQChildEvent; + +public interface TDEToolBarSignals { + /** + Emitted when button <code>id</code> is clicked. + @short Emitted when button <code>id</code> is clicked. + */ + void clicked(int id); + /** + Emitted when button <code>id</code> is double-clicked. + Note: you will always + recive two clicked() , pressed() and released() signals. + There is no way to avoid it - at least no easy way. + If you need to resolve this all you can do is set up timers + which wait for TQApplication.doubleClickInterval() to expire. + If in that time you don't get this signal, you may belive that + button was only clicked and not double-clicked. + And please note that butons with popup menus do not emit this signal, + but those with delayed popup do. + @short Emitted when button <code>id</code> is double-clicked. + */ + void doubleClicked(int id); + /** + Emitted when button <code>id</code> is pressed. + @short Emitted when button <code>id</code> is pressed. + */ + void pressed(int arg1); + /** + Emits when button <code>id</code> is released. + @short Emits when button <code>id</code> is released. + */ + void released(int arg1); + /** + Emitted when a toggle button changes state. + Emitted also if you change state + with setButton() or toggleButton() + If you make a button normal again, with + setToggle(false), this signal won't + be emitted. + @short Emitted when a toggle button changes state. + */ + void toggled(int arg1); + /** + This signal is emitted when item <code>id</code> gets highlighted/unhighlighted + (i.e when mouse enters/exits). + Note that this signal is emitted from + all buttons (normal, disabled and toggle) even when there is no visible + change in buttons (i.e., buttons do not raise when mouse enters). + The parameter <code>isHighlighted</code> is <code>true</code> when mouse enters and <code>false</code> when + mouse exits. + @short This signal is emitted when item <code>id</code> gets highlighted/unhighlighted (i. + */ + void highlighted(int id, boolean isHighlighted); + /** + This signal is emitted when item <code>id</code> gets highlighted/unhighlighted + (i.e when mouse enters/exits). + Note that this signal is emitted from + all buttons (normal, disabled and toggle) even when there is no visible + change in buttons (i.e., buttons do not raise when mouse enters). + @short This signal is emitted when item <code>id</code> gets highlighted/unhighlighted (i. + */ + void highlighted(int id); + /** + Emitted when toolbar changes position, or when + an item is removed from toolbar. + If you subclass TDEMainWindow and reimplement + TDEMainWindow.resizeEvent() be sure to connect to + this signal. Note: You can connect this signal to a slot that + doesn't take parameter. + @short Emitted when toolbar changes position, or when an item is removed from toolbar. + */ + void moved(int arg1); + /** + This signal is emitted when toolbar detects changing of + following parameters: + highlighting, button-size, button-mode. This signal is + internal, aimed to buttons. + @short This signal is emitted when toolbar detects changing of following parameters: highlighting, button-size, button-mode. + */ + void modechange(); + /** + This signal is emitted when the toolbar is getting deleted, + and before ~TDEToolbar finishes (so it's still time to remove + widgets from the toolbar). + Used by KWidgetAction. + @short This signal is emitted when the toolbar is getting deleted, and before ~TDEToolbar finishes (so it's still time to remove widgets from the toolbar). + */ + void toolbarDestroyed(); +} |