//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; import org.kde.qt.Qt; import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; /** This dialog only works if your application uses the XML UI framework for creating menus and toolbars. It depends on the XML files to describe the toolbar layouts and it requires the actions to determine which buttons are active. Typically, you would include the KStdAction.configureToolbars() standard action in your application. In your slot to this action, you would have something like so:
KEditToolbar dlg(actionCollection()); if (dlg.exec()) { createGUI(); }That code snippet also takes care of redrawing the menu and toolbars if you have made any changes. If you are using TDEMainWindow's settings methods (either save/apply manually or autoSaveSettings), you should write something like:
void MyClass.slotConfigureToolbars() { saveMainWindowSettings( TDEGlobal.config(), "MainWindow" ); KEditToolbar dlg(actionCollection()); connect(&dlg,SIGNAL("newToolbarConfig()"),this,SLOT("slotNewToolbarConfig()")); dlg.exec(); } void MyClass.slotNewToolbarConfig() // This is called when OK, Apply or Defaults is clicked { ...if you use any action list, use plugActionList on each here... createGUI(); applyMainWindowSettings( TDEGlobal.config(), "MainWindow" ); }Note that the procedure is a bit different for KParts applications. In this case, you need only pass along a pointer to your application's KXMLGUIFactory object. The editor will take care of finding all of the action collections and XML files. The editor aims to be semi-intelligent about where it assigns any modifications. In other words, it will not write out part specific changes to your shell's XML file. An example would be:
saveMainWindowSettings( TDEGlobal.config(), "MainWindow" ); KEditToolbar dlg(factory()); connect(&dlg,SIGNAL("newToolbarConfig()"),this,SLOT("slotNewToolbarConfig()")); dlg.exec(); void MyClass.slotNewToolbarConfig() // This is called when OK, Apply or Defaults is clicked { ...if you use any action list, use plugActionList on each here... // Do NOT call createGUI()! applyMainWindowSettings( TDEGlobal.config(), "MainWindow" ); }See {@link KEditToolbarSignals} for signals emitted by KEditToolbar @author Kurt Granroth
true
, then you may
edit all of the actions in your toolbars -- global ones and
local one. If it is false
, then you may edit only your
application's entries. The only time you should set this to
false is if your application does not use the global resource
file at all (very rare).
@param collection The collection of actions to work on.
@param xmlfile The application's local resource file.
@param global If true
, then the global resource file will also
be parsed.
@param parent The parent of the dialog.
@param name An internal name.
@short Constructor for apps that do not use components.
*/
public KEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent, String name) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(collection,xmlfile,global,parent,name);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent, String name);
public KEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(collection,xmlfile,global,parent);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent);
public KEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(collection,xmlfile,global);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global);
public KEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(collection,xmlfile);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile);
public KEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(collection);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(TDEActionCollection collection);
public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent, String name) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,collection,xmlfile,global,parent,name);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent, String name);
public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,collection,xmlfile,global,parent);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global, TQWidget parent);
public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,collection,xmlfile,global);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile, boolean global);
public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,collection,xmlfile);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection, String xmlfile);
public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection) {
super((Class) null);
newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,collection);
}
private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, TDEActionCollection collection);
/**
Constructor for KParts based apps.
The main parameter, factory(), is a pointer to the
XML GUI factory object for your application. It contains a list
of all of the GUI clients (along with the action collections and
xml files) and the toolbar editor uses that.
Use this like so:
KEditToolbar edit(factory()); if ( edit.exec() ) ...@param factory Your application's factory object @param parent The usual parent for the dialog. @param name An internal name. Some people seem tempted to use this also in non-KParts apps, using TDEMainWindow.guiFactory(). This works, but only _if_ setting conserveMemory to false when calling TDEMainWindow.createGUI()! If not, use the other KEditToolbar constructor. @short Constructor for KParts based apps. */ public KEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(factory,parent,name); } private native void newKEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent, String name); public KEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(factory,parent); } private native void newKEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent); public KEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(factory); } private native void newKEditToolbar(KXMLGUIFactory factory); /** Constructor for KParts based apps, which has an extra argument specifying the toolbar to be shown. @param defaultToolbar The toolbar with this name will appear for editing. @param factory Your application's factory object @param parent The usual parent for the dialog. @param name An internal name. @short Constructor for KParts based apps, which has an extra argument specifying the toolbar to be shown. */ public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,factory,parent,name); } private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent, String name); public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,factory,parent); } private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory, TQWidget parent); public KEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory) { super((Class) null); newKEditToolbar(defaultToolbar,factory); } private native void newKEditToolbar(String defaultToolbar, KXMLGUIFactory factory); /** Sets the default toolbar, which will be auto-selected when the constructor without the defaultToolbar argument is used. @param toolbarName the name of the toolbar @short Sets the default toolbar, which will be auto-selected when the constructor without the defaultToolbar argument is used. */ public static native void setDefaultToolbar(String toolbarName); /** Overridden in order to save any changes made to the toolbars @short Overridden in order to save any changes made to the toolbars */ protected native void slotOk(); /** idem @short idem */ protected native void slotApply(); /** should OK really save? @short should OK really save? */ protected native void acceptOK(boolean b); /** Set toolbars to default value @short Set toolbars to default value */ protected native void slotDefault(); /** 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(); }