//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; import org.kde.qt.Qt; import org.kde.qt.TQHideEvent; import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; import org.kde.qt.TQCloseEvent; import org.kde.qt.TQObject; import org.kde.qt.TQPixmap; import org.kde.qt.TQSize; import org.kde.qt.TQGrid; import org.kde.qt.TQKeyEvent; import org.kde.qt.TQPushButton; import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; import org.kde.qt.TQVBox; import org.kde.qt.TQFrame; import org.kde.qt.TQHBox; /** Provides basic functionality needed by nearly all dialogs. It offers the standard action buttons you'd expect to find in a dialog as well as the capability to define at most three configurable buttons. You can define a main widget that contains your specific dialog layout or you can use a predefined layout. Currently, TreeList/Paged, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow and IconList mode layouts (faces) are available. The class takes care of the geometry management. You only need to define a minimum size for the widget you want to use as the main widget. You can set a background tile (pixmap) for parts of the dialog. The tile you select is shared by all instances of this class in your application so that they all get the same look and feel. There is a tutorial available on http://developer.kde.org/ (NOT YET) that contains copy/paste examples as well a screenshots on how to use this class.
  • Standard buttons (action buttons):
  • You select which buttons should be displayed, but you do not choose the order in which they are displayed. This ensures a standard interface in KDE. The button order can be changed, but this ability is only available for a central KDE control tool. The following buttons are available: OK, Cancel/Close, Apply/Try, Default, Help and three user definable buttons: User1, User2 and User3. You must specify the text of the UserN buttons. Each button has a slot so you can overload the method when retquired. The default slots emit a signal as well, so you can choose to connect a signal instead of overriding the slot. The default implementation of slotHelp() will automatically enable the help system if you have provided a path to the help text. slotCancel() and slotClose() will run TQDialog.reject() while slotOk() will run TQDialog.accept(). You define a default button in the constructor. If you don't want any buttons at all because your dialog is special in some way, then set the buttonMask argument in the constructor to zero (0). The optional button box separator line should not be enabled in this case. Note that the KDialogBase will animate a button press when the user press Escape. The button that is enabled is either Cancel, Close or the button that is defined by setEscapeButton() The animation will not take place when the buttonMask is zero. Your custom dialog code should reimplement the keyPressEvent and animate the cancel button so that the dialog behaves like regular dialogs. NOTE: None of the regular slots (like slotOk() ) or signals that are related to the standard action buttons will be used when you don't use these buttons.
  • Dialog shapes:
  • You can either use one of the prebuilt, easy to use, faces or define your own main widget. The dialog provides ready to use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow and IconList faces. KDialogBase uses the KJanusWidget class internally to accomplish this. If you use TreeList, Tabbed or IconList mode, then add pages with addPage(). Pages that have been added can be removed again by simply deleting the page. If you want complete control of how the dialog contents should look, then you can define a main widget by using setMainWidget(). You only need to set the minimum size of that widget and the dialog will resize itself to fit this minimum size. The dialog is resizeable, but cannot be made smaller than its minimum size.
  • Layout:
  • The dialog consists of a help area on top (becomes visible if you define a help path and use enableLinkedHelp()), the main area which is the built-in dialog face or your own widget in the middle and by default a button box at the bottom. The button box can also be placed at the right edge (to the right of the main widget). Use setButtonBoxOrientation() to control this behavior. A separator can be placed above the button box (or to the left when the button box is at the right edge). Normally you specify that you want a separator in the constructor, but you can use enableButtonSeparator() as well.
  • Standard compliance:
  • The class is derived from KDialog, so you get automatic access to the KDialog.marginHint(), KDialog.spacingHint() and the extended KDialog.setCaption() method. NOTE: The main widget you use will be positioned inside the dialog using a margin (or border) equal to KDialog.marginHint(). You should not add a margin yourself, since one will be added automatically. The example below (from kedit) shows how you use the top level widget and its layout. The second argument (the border) to TQVBoxLayout is 0. This situation is valid for addPage , addVBoxPage , addHBoxPage , addGridPage , makeMainWidget , makeVBoxMainWidget , makeHBoxMainWidget and makeGridMainWidget as well. Example:
     UrlDlg.UrlDlg( TQWidget parent, String caption,
                     String urltext)
     {
       TQWidget page = new TQWidget( this );
       setMainWidget(page);
       TQVBoxLayout topLayout = new TQVBoxLayout( page, 0, spacingHint() );
       TQLabel label = new TQLabel( caption, page, "caption" );
       topLayout.addWidget( label );
       lineedit = new TQLineEdit( urltext, page, "lineedit" );
       lineedit.setMinimumWidth(fontMetrics().maxWidth()*20);
       topLayout.addWidget( lineedit );
       topLayout.addStretch(10);
     }
     
    If you use makeVBoxMainWidget(), then the dialog above can be made simpler but you lose the ability to add a stretchable area:
     UrlDlg.UrlDlg( TQWidget parent, String caption,
                     String urltext)
     {
       TQVBox page = makeVBoxMainWidget();
       TQLabel label = new TQLabel( caption, page, "caption" );
       lineedit = new TQLineEdit( urltext, page, "lineedit" );
       lineedit.setMinimumWidth(fontMetrics().maxWidth()*20);
     }
     
    This class can be used in many ways. Note that most KDE ui widgets and many of KDE core applications use the KDialogBase so for more inspiration you should study the code for these. See {@link KDialogBaseSignals} for signals emitted by KDialogBase @author Mirko Boehm (mirko@kde.org) and Espen Sand (espen@kde.org) @short A dialog base class with standard buttons and predefined layouts. */ public class KDialogBase extends KDialog { protected KDialogBase(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public static final int Help = 0x00000001; public static final int Default = 0x00000002; public static final int Ok = 0x00000004; public static final int Apply = 0x00000008; public static final int Try = 0x00000010; public static final int Cancel = 0x00000020; public static final int Close = 0x00000040; public static final int User1 = 0x00000080; public static final int User2 = 0x00000100; public static final int User3 = 0x00000200; public static final int No = 0x00000080; public static final int Yes = 0x00000100; public static final int Details = 0x00000400; public static final int Filler = 0x40000000; public static final int Stretch = 0x80000000; public static final int NoDefault = 0; public static final int ActionStyle0 = 0; public static final int ActionStyle1 = 1; public static final int ActionStyle2 = 2; public static final int ActionStyle3 = 3; public static final int ActionStyle4 = 4; public static final int ActionStyleMAX = 5; /**
  • TreeList - A dialog with a tree on the left side and a representation of the contents on the right side.
  • Tabbed - A dialog using a TQTabWidget.
  • Plain - A normal dialog. Use plainPage() as parent for widgets.
  • Swallow - Simplifes the usage of existing widgets. You specify the widget to be displayed by setMainWidget().
  • IconList - A dialog with an iconlist on the left side and a representation of the contents on the right side.
  • @short */ public static final int TreeList = KJanusWidget.TreeList; public static final int Tabbed = KJanusWidget.Tabbed; public static final int Plain = KJanusWidget.Plain; public static final int Swallow = KJanusWidget.Swallow; public static final int IconList = KJanusWidget.IconList; public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Constructor for the standard mode where you must specify the main widget with setMainWidget() . @param parent Parent of the dialog. @param name Dialog name (for internal use only) @param modal Controls dialog modality. If false, the rest of the program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while the dialog is open. @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name here. The class will take care of that. @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero (0) no button box will be made. @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as the default. Use ButtonCode.NoDefault to indicate that no button should be marked as the default button. @param separator If true, a separator line is drawn between the action buttons and the main widget. @param user1 User button1 item. @param user2 User button2 item. @param user3 User button3 item. @short Constructor for the standard mode where you must specify the main widget with setMainWidget() . */ public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1,user2,user3); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1,user2); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal,caption); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name,modal); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent,name); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent, String name); public KDialogBase(TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(parent); } private native void newKDialogBase(TQWidget parent); public KDialogBase() { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(); } private native void newKDialogBase(); /** In KDE4 a WFlag paramater should be added after modal and next function can be removed. Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the kind of layout (face). @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or IconList. @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name here. The class will take care of that. @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero (0) no button box will be made. @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as the default. Use ButtonCode.NoDefault to indicate that no button should be marked as the default button. @param parent Parent of the dialog. @param name Dialog name (for internal use only). @param modal Controls dialog modality. If false, the rest of the program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while the dialog is open. @param separator If true, a separator line is drawn between the action buttons and the main widget. @param user1 User button1 text item. @param user2 User button2 text item. @param user3 User button3 text item. @short In KDE4 a WFlag paramater should be added after modal and next function can be removed. */ public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name,modal,separator,user1,user2,user3); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name,modal,separator,user1,user2); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name,modal,separator,user1); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name,modal,separator); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name,modal); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent,name); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent, String name); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,parent); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, TQWidget parent); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton); /** Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the kind of layout (face). @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or IconList. @param f widget flags, by default it is just set to WStyle_DialogBorder. @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name here. The class will take care of that. @param parent Parent of the dialog. @param name Dialog name (for internal use only). @param modal Controls dialog modality. If false, the rest of the program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while the dialog is open. @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero (0) no button box will be made. @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as the default. Use ButtonCode.NoDefault to indicate that no button should be marked as the default button. @param separator If true, a separator line is drawn between the action buttons and the main widget. @param user1 User button1 text item. @param user2 User button2 text item. @param user3 User button3 text item. @short Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the kind of layout (face). */ public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1,user2,user3); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2, KGuiItem user3); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1,user2); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1, KGuiItem user2); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator,user1); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator, KGuiItem user1); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,separator); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, boolean separator); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask,defaultButton); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption,buttonMask); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption, int buttonMask); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal,caption); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, String caption); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name,modal); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent,name); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent, String name); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f,parent); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f, TQWidget parent); public KDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(dialogFace,f); } private native void newKDialogBase(int dialogFace, int f); /** Constructor for a message box mode where the buttonMask can only contain Yes, No, or Cancel. If you need other names you can rename the buttons with setButtonText(). The dialog box is not resizable by default but this can be changed by setInitialSize(). If you select 'modal' to be true, the dialog will return Yes, No, or Cancel when closed otherwise you can use the signals yesClicked(), noClicked(), or cancelClicked() to determine the state. @param caption The dialog caption. Do not specify the application name here. The class will take care of that. @param buttonMask Specifies which buttons will be visible. If zero (0) no button box will be made. @param defaultButton Specifies which button will be marked as the default. Use ButtonCode.NoDefault to indicate that no button should be marked as the default button. @param escapeButton Specifies which button will be activated by when the dialog receives a Key_Escape keypress. @param parent Parent of the dialog. @param name Dialog name (for internal use only). @param modal Controls dialog modality. If false, the rest of the program interface (example: other dialogs) is accessible while the dialog is open. @param separator If true, a separator line is drawn between the action buttons and the main widget. @param yes Text to use for the first button (defaults to i18n("Yes")) @param no Text to use for the second button (defaults to i18n("No")) @param cancel Text to use for the third button (defaults to i18n("Cancel")) @short Constructor for a message box mode where the buttonMask can only contain Yes, No, or Cancel. */ public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes, KGuiItem no, KGuiItem cancel) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name,modal,separator,yes,no,cancel); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes, KGuiItem no, KGuiItem cancel); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes, KGuiItem no) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name,modal,separator,yes,no); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes, KGuiItem no); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name,modal,separator,yes); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator, KGuiItem yes); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name,modal,separator); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal, boolean separator); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name,modal); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent,name); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent, String name); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton,parent); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton, TQWidget parent); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton,escapeButton); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton, int escapeButton); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask,defaultButton); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask, int defaultButton); public KDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption,buttonMask); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption, int buttonMask); public KDialogBase(String caption) { super((Class) null); newKDialogBase(caption); } private native void newKDialogBase(String caption); /** Sets the orientation of the button box. It can be Vertical or Horizontal. If Horizontal (default), the button box is positioned at the bottom of the dialog. If Vertical it will be placed at the right edge of the dialog. @param orientation The button box orientation. @short Sets the orientation of the button box. */ public native void setButtonBoxOrientation(int orientation); /** Sets the button that will be activated when the Escape key is pressed. Normally you should not use this function. By default, the Escape key is mapped to either the Cancel or the Close button if one of these buttons are defined. The user expects that Escape will cancel an operation so use this function with caution. @param id The button code. @short Sets the button that will be activated when the Escape key is pressed. */ public native void setEscapeButton(int id); /** Adjust the size of the dialog to fit the contents just before TQDialog.exec() or TQDialog.show() is called. This method will not be called if the dialog has been explicitly resized before showing it. @short Adjust the size of the dialog to fit the contents just before TQDialog.exec() or TQDialog.show() is called. */ public native void adjustSize(); public native TQSize sizeHint(); public native TQSize minimumSizeHint(); /** Retrieve the empty page when the predefined layout is used in Plain mode. This widget must be used as the toplevel widget of your dialog code. @return The widget or 0 if the predefined layout mode is not Plain or if you don't use any predefined layout. @short Retrieve the empty page when the predefined layout is used in Plain mode. */ public native TQFrame plainPage(); /** Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList , IconList or Tabbed mode. The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for this particular page. Note: The returned frame widget has no layout manager associated with it. In order to use it you must create a layout yourself as the example below illustrates:
    		 TQFrame page = addPage( i18n("Layout") );
    		 TQVBoxLayout topLayout = new TQVBoxLayout( page, 0, KDialog.spacingHint() );
    		 TQLabel label = new TQLabel( i18n("Layout type"), page );
    		 topLayout.addWidget( label );
    		 ..
    		 
    @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name. @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed mode. If empty, the item text is used instead. @param pixmap Used in IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap with size 32x32 pixels. @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for the page. @short Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList , IconList or Tabbed mode. */ public native TQFrame addPage(String itemName, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQFrame addPage(String itemName, String header); public native TQFrame addPage(String itemName); /** This is like addPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. These strings are used to form a path of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page. Note: This does yet only work for the TreeList face. Later this may be added for the IconList face too. In other faces than the TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored. @short This is like addPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. */ public native TQFrame addPage(String[] items, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQFrame addPage(String[] items, String header); public native TQFrame addPage(String[] items); /** Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a TQVBoxLayout layout so the widget children are lined up vertically. You can use it as follows:
    		 TQVBox page = addVBoxPage( i18n("Layout") );
    		 TQLabel label = new TQLabel( i18n("Layout type"), page );
    		 ..
    		 
    @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name. @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed mode. If empty, the item text is used instead. @param pixmap Used in IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap with size 32x32 pixels. @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for the page. @short Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. */ public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String itemName, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String itemName, String header); public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String itemName); /** This is like addVBoxPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. These strings are used to form a path of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page. Note: This does yet only work for the TreeList face. Later this may be added for the IconList face too. In other faces than the TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored. @short This is like addVBoxPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. */ public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String[] items, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String[] items, String header); public native TQVBox addVBoxPage(String[] items); /** Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a TQHBoxLayout layout so the widget children are lined up horizontally. You can use it as follows: @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name. @param header Header text use in the list modes. Ignored in Tabbed mode. If empty, the item text is used instead. @param pixmap Used in IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap with size 32x32 pixels. @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for the page. @short Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. */ public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String itemName, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String itemName, String header); public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String itemName); /** This is like addHBoxPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. These strings are used to form a path of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page. Note: This does yet only work for the TreeList face. Later this may be added for the IconList face too. In other faces than the TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored. @short This is like addHBoxPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. */ public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String[] items, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String[] items, String header); public native TQHBox addHBoxPage(String[] items); /** Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a TQGridLayout layout so the widget children are positioned in a grid. @param n Specifies the number of columns if dir is Qt.Horizontal or the number of rows if dir is Qt.Vertical. @param dir Can be Qt.Horizontal or Qt.Vertical. @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name. @param header Header text use in the list modes Ignored in Tabbed mode. If empty, the item text is used instead. @param pixmap Used in IconList mode. You should prefer a pixmap with size 32x32 pixels. @return The page widget which must be used as the toplevel widget for the page. @short Add a page to the dialog when the class is used in TreeList, IconList or Tabbed mode. */ public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String itemName, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String itemName, String header); public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String itemName); /** This is like addGridPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. These strings are used to form a path of folders down to the given page. The initial elements are names for the folders, while the last element is the name of the page. Note: This does yet only work for the TreeList face. Later this may be added for the IconList face too. In other faces than the TreeList, all the strings except the last one is ignored. @short This is like addGridPage() just above, with the difference that the first element is a list of strings. */ public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String[] items, String header, TQPixmap pixmap); public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String[] items, String header); public native TQGrid addGridPage(int n, int dir, String[] items); /** Sets the icon used in TreeList Mode for the given path. @param path The path for which this icon should be shown. @param pixmap The icon used. @short Sets the icon used in TreeList Mode for the given path. */ public native void setFolderIcon(String[] path, TQPixmap pixmap); /** Make a main widget. The function will make a TQFrame widget and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can not use this function more than once, not if you have already defined a main widget with setMainWidget() and not if you have used the constructor where you define the face (Plain, Swallow, Tabbed, TreeList). @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above were broken. @short Make a main widget. */ public native TQFrame makeMainWidget(); /** Make a main widget. The function will make a TQVBox widget and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can use this function more than once, but not if you have already defined a main widget with setMainWidget() and not if you have used the constructor where you define the face (Plain, Swallow, Tabbed, TreeList, IconList). @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above were broken. @short Make a main widget. */ public native TQVBox makeVBoxMainWidget(); /** Make a main widget. The function will make a TQHBox widget and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can not use this function more than once, not if you have already defined a main widget with setMainWidget() and not if you have used the constructor where you define the face (Plain, Swallow, Tabbed, TreeList, IconList). @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above were broken. @short Make a main widget. */ public native TQHBox makeHBoxMainWidget(); /** Make a main widget. The function will make a TQGrid widget and use setMainWidget() to register it. You can not use this function more than once, not if you have already defined a main widget with setMainWidget and not if you have used the constructor where you define the face (Plain, Swallow, Tabbed, TreeList, IconList). @param n Specifies the number of columns if 'dir' is Qt.Horizontal or the number of rows if 'dir' is Qt.Vertical. @param dir Can be Qt.Horizontal or Qt.Vertical. @return The main widget or 0 if any of the rules described above were broken. @short Make a main widget. */ public native TQGrid makeGridMainWidget(int n, int dir); /** Hide or display the a separator line drawn between the action buttons an the main widget. @short Hide or display the a separator line drawn between the action buttons an the main widget. */ public native void enableButtonSeparator(boolean state); /** Hide or display a general action button. Only buttons that have been created in the constructor can be displayed. This method will not create a new button. @param id Button identifier. @param state true display the button(s). @short Hide or display a general action button. */ public native void showButton(int id, boolean state); /** Hide or display the OK button. The OK button must have been created in the constructor to be displayed. @param state If true, display the button(s). @short Hide or display the OK button. */ public native void showButtonOK(boolean state); /** Hide or display the Apply button. The Apply button must have been created in the constructor to be displayed. @param state true display the button(s). @short Hide or display the Apply button. */ public native void showButtonApply(boolean state); /** Hide or display the Cancel button. The Cancel button must have been created in the constructor to be displayed. @param state true display the button(s). @short Hide or display the Cancel button. */ public native void showButtonCancel(boolean state); /** Sets the page with index to be displayed. This method will only work when the dialog is using the predefined shape of TreeList, IconList or Tabbed. @param index Index of the page to be shown. @return true if the page is shown, false otherwise. @short Sets the page with index to be displayed. */ public native boolean showPage(int index); /** Returns the index of the active page. This method will only work when the dialog is using the predefined shape of Tabbed, TreeList or IconList. @return The page index or -1 if there is no active page. @short Returns the index of the active page. */ public native int activePageIndex(); /** Returns the index of a page created with addPage(), addVBoxPage(), addHBoxPage() or addGridPage(). You can can compare this index with the value returned from activePageIndex() if you need to do some page specific actions in your code. The returned index will never change so you can safely use this function once and save the value. @param widget The widget returned by addPage(), addVBoxPage(), addHBoxPage() or addGridPage(). @return The index or -1 if the face is not Tabbed, TreeList or IconList @short Returns the index of a page created with addPage(), addVBoxPage(), addHBoxPage() or addGridPage(). */ public native int pageIndex(TQWidget widget); /** Sets the main user definable widget. If the dialog is using the predefined Swallow mode, the widget will be reparented to the internal swallow control widget. If the dialog is being used in the standard mode then the widget must have the dialog as parent. @param widget The widget to be displayed as main widget. If it is 0, then the dialog will show an empty space of 100x100 pixels instead. @short Sets the main user definable widget. */ public native void setMainWidget(TQWidget widget); /** Returns the main widget if any. @return The current main widget. Can be 0 if no widget has been defined. @short Returns the main widget if any. */ public native TQWidget mainWidget(); /** Convenience method. Freezes the dialog size using the minimum size of the dialog. This method should only be called right before show() or exec(). @short Convenience method. */ public native void disableResize(); /** Convenience method. Sets the initial dialog size. This method should only be called right before show() or exec(). The initial size will be ignored if smaller than the dialog's minimum size. @param s Startup size. @param noResize If true the dialog cannot be resized. @short Convenience method. */ public native void setInitialSize(TQSize s, boolean noResize); public native void setInitialSize(TQSize s); /** Convenience method. Add a size to the default minimum size of a dialog. This method should only be called right before show() or exec(). @param s Size added to minimum size. @param noResize If true the dialog cannot be resized. @short Convenience method. */ public native void incInitialSize(TQSize s, boolean noResize); public native void incInitialSize(TQSize s); /** read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned. @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group of KGlobal.config is preserved. @short read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. */ public native TQSize configDialogSize(String groupName); /** read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned. @param config The KConfig object to read from @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group of KGlobal.config is preserved. @short read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. */ public native TQSize configDialogSize(KConfig config, String groupName); /** save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension either to the global or application config file. @param groupName The group to which the dialogs size is saved. See configDialogSize to read the size. @param global Set to true if the entry should go to the global config rather than to the applications config. Default is false. @short save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension either to the global or application config file. */ public native void saveDialogSize(String groupName, boolean global); public native void saveDialogSize(String groupName); /** save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension. @param config The KConfig object to write to. @param groupName The group to which the dialogs size is saved. See configDialogSize to read the size. @param global Set to true if the entry should go to the global config. Default is false. @short save the dialogs size dependant on the screen dimension. */ public native void saveDialogSize(KConfig config, String groupName, boolean global); public native void saveDialogSize(KConfig config, String groupName); /** Sets the appearance of the OK button. If the default parameters are used (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem.ok() is used. @param item KGuiItem. @short Sets the appearance of the OK button. */ public native void setButtonOK(KGuiItem item); public native void setButtonOK(); /** Sets the appearance of the Apply button. If the default parameters are used (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem.apply() is used. @param item KGuiItem. @short Sets the appearance of the Apply button. */ public native void setButtonApply(KGuiItem item); public native void setButtonApply(); /** Sets the appearance of the Cancel button. If the default parameters are used (that is, if no KGuiItem is given) KStdGuiItem.cancel() is used. @param item KGuiItem. @short Sets the appearance of the Cancel button. */ public native void setButtonCancel(KGuiItem item); public native void setButtonCancel(); /** Sets the text of any button. @param id The button identifier. @param text Button text. @short Sets the text of any button. */ public native void setButtonText(int id, String text); /** Sets the tooltip text of any button. @param id The button identifier. @param text Button text. @short Sets the tooltip text of any button. */ public native void setButtonTip(int id, String text); /** Sets the "What's this?" text of any button. @param id The button identifier. @param text Button text. @short Sets the "What's this?" text of any button. */ public native void setButtonWhatsThis(int id, String text); /** Sets the KGuiItem directly for the button instead of using 3 methods to set the text, tooltip and whatsthis strings. This also allows to set an icon for the button which is otherwise not possible for the extra buttons beside Ok, Cancel and Apply. @param id The button identifier. @param item The KGuiItem for the button. @short Sets the KGuiItem directly for the button instead of using 3 methods to set the text, tooltip and whatsthis strings. */ public native void setButtonGuiItem(int id, KGuiItem item); /** This function has only effect in TreeList mode. Defines how the tree list widget is resized when the dialog is resized horizontally. By default the tree list keeps its width when the dialog becomes wider. @param state The resize mode. If false (default) the tree list keeps its current width when the dialog becomes wider. @short This function has only effect in TreeList mode. */ public native void setTreeListAutoResize(boolean state); /** This function has only effect in TreeList mode. This tells the widgets whether the icons given in the addPage, addVBoxPage, addHBoxPage, or addGridPage methods should be shown in the TreeList. Note: This method must be called before calling any of the methods which add icons to the page. @param state If true the icons are shown. @short This function has only effect in TreeList mode. */ public native void setShowIconsInTreeList(boolean state); /** This function has only effect in TreeList mode. This tells the widgets whether the root should be decorated. For details see TQListView.setRootIsDecorated @param state Root will be decorated if true. @short This function has only effect in TreeList mode. */ public native void setRootIsDecorated(boolean state); /** This function has only effect in TreeList mode. This tells the TreeList to unfold the whole tree so that all entries are visible. If the list is empty when you call this method newly created entries will not automatically be opened. If the persist flag is set opened entries cannot be closed again, though. @param persist If true the tree always stays unfolded. @short This function has only effect in TreeList mode. */ public native void unfoldTreeList(boolean persist); public native void unfoldTreeList(); /** Add a widget at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. @param widget The widget to be added. It will be reparented into the KJanusWidget, therefor it will be deleted with the KJanusWidget, too. To be on the save side just don't keep the pointer to this widget. @short Add a widget at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. */ public native void addWidgetBelowList(TQWidget widget); /** Add a button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. @param text The text on the PushButton. @param recv The object that is to receive the signal when the button is clicked. @param slot The slot to connect to the clicked signal of the button. @short Add a button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. */ public native void addButtonBelowList(String text, TQObject recv, String slot); /** The same as the above function, but with a KGuiItem providing the text and icon for the button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. @param guiitem The text and icon on the PushButton. @param recv The object that is to receive the signal when the button is clicked. @param slot The slot to connect to the clicked signal of the button. @short The same as the above function, but with a KGuiItem providing the text and icon for the button at the bottom of the TreeList/IconList. */ public native void addButtonBelowList(KGuiItem guiitem, TQObject recv, String slot); /** This function has only effect in IconList mode. Defines how the icon list widget is displayed. By default it is the widgets in the dialog pages that decide the minimum height of the dialog. A vertical scrollbar can be used in the icon list area. @param state The visibility mode. If true, the minimum height is adjusted so that every icon in the list is visible at the same time. The vertical scrollbar will never be visible. @short This function has only effect in IconList mode. */ public native void setIconListAllVisible(boolean state); /** Enable hiding of the background tile (if any). @param state true will make the tile visible. @short Enable hiding of the background tile (if any). */ public native void showTile(boolean state); /** Calculate the size hint for the dialog. With this method it is easy to calculate a size hint for a dialog derived from KDialogBase if you know the width and height of the elements you add to the widget. The rectangle returned is calculated so that all elements exactly fit into it. Thus, you may set it as a minimum size for the resulting dialog. You should not need to use this method and never if you use one of the predefined shapes. @param w The width of you special widget. @param h The height of you special widget. @return The minimum width and height of the dialog using w and h as the size of the main widget. @short Calculate the size hint for the dialog. */ public native TQSize calculateSize(int w, int h); /** Returns the help link text. If no text has been defined, "Get help..." (internationalized) is returned. @return The help link text. @short Returns the help link text. */ public native String helpLinkText(); /** Returns the action button that corresponds to the id. Normally you should not use this function. Never delete the object returned by this function. See also enableButton(), showButton(), setButtonTip(), setButtonWhatsThis(), and setButtonText(). @param id Integer identifier of the button. FIXME KDE 4: Return the actual KPushButton instead of TQPushButton (Martijn) @return The action button or 0 if the button does not exists. @short Returns the action button that corresponds to the id. */ public native TQPushButton actionButton(int id); /** Enable or disable (gray out) a general action button. @param id Button identifier. @param state true enables the button(s). @short Enable or disable (gray out) a general action button. */ public native void enableButton(int id, boolean state); /** Enable or disable (gray out) the OK button. @param state true enables the button. @short Enable or disable (gray out) the OK button. */ public native void enableButtonOK(boolean state); /** Enable or disable (gray out) the Apply button. @param state true enables the button. @short Enable or disable (gray out) the Apply button. */ public native void enableButtonApply(boolean state); /** Enable or disable (gray out) the Cancel button. @param state true enables the button. @short Enable or disable (gray out) the Cancel button. */ public native void enableButtonCancel(boolean state); /** Display or hide the help link area on the top of the dialog. @param state true will display the area. @short Display or hide the help link area on the top of the dialog. */ public native void enableLinkedHelp(boolean state); /** Destruct the Dialog delayed. You can call this function from slots like closeClicked() and hidden(). You should not use the dialog any more after calling this function. @short Destruct the Dialog delayed. */ public native void delayedDestruct(); /** Sets the text that is shown as the linked text. If text is empty, the text "Get help..." (internationalized) is used instead. @param text The link text. @short Sets the text that is shown as the linked text. */ public native void setHelpLinkText(String text); /** Sets the help path and topic. @param anchor Defined anchor in your docbook sources @param appname Defines the appname the help belongs to If empty it's the current one @note The help button works differently for the class KCMultiDialog, so it does not make sense to call this function for Dialogs of that type. See KCMultiDialog.slotHelp() for more information. @short Sets the help path and topic. */ public native void setHelp(String anchor, String appname); public native void setHelp(String anchor); /** Connected to help link label. @short Connected to help link label. */ public native void helpClickedSlot(String arg1); /** Sets the status of the Details button. @short Sets the status of the Details button. */ public native void setDetails(boolean showDetails); /** Sets the widget that gets shown when "Details" is enabled. The dialog takes over ownership of the widget. Any previously set widget gets deleted. @short Sets the widget that gets shown when "Details" is enabled. */ public native void setDetailsWidget(TQWidget detailsWidget); /** This method is called automatically whenever the background has changed. You do not need to use this method. @short This method is called automatically whenever the background has changed. */ public native void updateBackground(); /** Force closing the dialog, setting its result code to the one Esc would set. You shouldn't use this, generally (let the user make his choice!) but it can be useful when you need to make a choice after a timeout has happened, or when the parent widget has to go somewhere else (e.g. html redirections). @short Force closing the dialog, setting its result code to the one Esc would set. */ public native void cancel(); /** Check whether the background tile is set or not. @return true if there is defined a background tile. @short Check whether the background tile is set or not. */ public static native boolean haveBackgroundTile(); /** Returns a pointer to the background tile if there is one. @return The tile pointer or 0 if no tile is defined. @short Returns a pointer to the background tile if there is one. */ public static native TQPixmap backgroundTile(); /** Sets the background tile. If it is Null (0), the background image is deleted. @param pix The background tile. @short Sets the background tile. */ public static native void setBackgroundTile(TQPixmap pix); /** Maps some keys to the actions buttons. F1 is mapped to the Help button if present and Escape to the Cancel or Close if present. The button action event is animated. @short Maps some keys to the actions buttons. */ protected native void keyPressEvent(TQKeyEvent e); /** Emits the #hidden signal. You can connect to that signal to detect when a dialog has been closed. @short Emits the #hidden signal. */ protected native void hideEvent(TQHideEvent arg1); /** Detects when a dialog is being closed from the window manager controls. If the Cancel or Close button is present then the button is activated. Otherwise standard TQDialog behavior will take place. @short Detects when a dialog is being closed from the window manager controls. */ protected native void closeEvent(TQCloseEvent e); /** Activated when the Help button has been clicked. If a help text has been defined, the help system will be activated. @short Activated when the Help button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotHelp(); /** Activated when the Default button has been clicked. @short Activated when the Default button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotDefault(); /** Activated when the Details button has been clicked. @short Activated when the Details button has been clicked. @see #detailsClicked(boolean) */ protected native void slotDetails(); /** Activated when the User3 button has been clicked. @short Activated when the User3 button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotUser3(); /** Activated when the User2 button has been clicked. @short Activated when the User2 button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotUser2(); /** Activated when the User1 button has been clicked. @short Activated when the User1 button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotUser1(); /** Activated when the Ok button has been clicked. The TQDialog.accept() is activated. @short Activated when the Ok button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotOk(); /** Activated when the Apply button has been clicked. @short Activated when the Apply button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotApply(); /** Activated when the Try button has been clicked. @short Activated when the Try button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotTry(); /** Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. The TQDialog.done( Yes ) is activated. @short Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotYes(); /** Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. The TQDialog.done( No ) is activated. @short Activated when the Yes button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotNo(); /** Activated when the Cancel button has been clicked. The TQDialog.reject() is activated in regular mode and TQDialog.done( Cancel ) when in message box mode. @short Activated when the Cancel button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotCancel(); /** Activated when the Close button has been clicked. The TQDialog.reject() is activated. @short Activated when the Close button has been clicked. */ protected native void slotClose(); /** Updates the margins and spacings. @short Updates the margins and spacings. */ public native void updateGeometry(); /** Deletes the dialog immediately. If you want to delete the dialog delayed use delayedDestruct() or TQObject.deleteLater(). Attention: Do no use connect this slot to signals from user actions! @short Deletes the dialog immediately. */ protected native void slotDelayedDestruct(); /** 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(); }