//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; 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.TQLineEdit; import org.kde.qt.TQEvent; import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; import org.kde.qt.TQWheelEvent; public interface KComboBoxSignals { /** Emitted when the user presses the Enter key. Note that this signal is only emitted when the widget is editable. @short Emitted when the user presses the Enter key. */ void returnPressed(); /** Emitted when the user presses the Enter key. The argument is the current text being edited. This signal is just like returnPressed() except it contains the current text as its argument. Note that this signal is only emitted when the widget is editable. @short Emitted when the user presses the Enter key. */ void returnPressed(String arg1); /** Emitted when the completion key is pressed. The argument is the current text being edited. Note that this signal is not available when the widget is non-editable or the completion mode is set to TDEGlobalSettings.CompletionNone. @short Emitted when the completion key is pressed. */ void completion(String arg1); /** Emitted when the shortcut for substring completion is pressed. @short Emitted when the shortcut for substring completion is pressed. */ void substringCompletion(String arg1); /** Emitted when the text rotation key-bindings are pressed. The argument indicates which key-binding was pressed. In this case this can be either one of four values: PrevCompletionMatch, NextCompletionMatch, RotateUp or RotateDown. See KCompletionBase.setKeyBinding() for details. Note that this signal is NOT emitted if the completion mode is set to CompletionNone. @short Emitted when the text rotation key-bindings are pressed. */ void textRotation(int arg1); /** Emitted whenever the completion mode is changed by the user through the context menu. @short Emitted whenever the completion mode is changed by the user through the context menu. */ void completionModeChanged(int arg1); /** Emitted before the context menu is displayed. The signal allows you to add your own entries into the context menu. Note that you MUST NOT store the pointer to the TQPopupMenu since it is created and deleted on demand. Otherwise, you can crash your app. @param p the context menu about to be displayed @short Emitted before the context menu is displayed. */ void aboutToShowContextMenu(TQPopupMenu p); }