//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.TQResizeEvent; /** It's a special kind of TQToolBar that acts as taskbar for child views. KMdiTaskBarButtons can be added or removed dynamically.
The button sizes are adjusted dynamically, as well. @short Internal class. */ public class KMdiTaskBar extends KToolBar { protected KMdiTaskBar(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Constructor (NoFocus, minimum width = 1, an internal TQPtrList of taskbar buttons (autodelete)) @short Constructor (NoFocus, minimum width = 1, an internal TQPtrList of taskbar buttons (autodelete)) */ public KMdiTaskBar(KMdiMainFrm parent, int dock) { super((Class) null); newKMdiTaskBar(parent,dock); } private native void newKMdiTaskBar(KMdiMainFrm parent, int dock); /** Add a new KMdiTaskBarButton . The width doesn't change. If there's not enough space, all taskbar buttons will be resized to a new smaller size. Probably button texts must be abbreviated now. @short Add a new KMdiTaskBarButton . */ public native KMdiTaskBarButton addWinButton(KMdiChildView win_ptr); /** Removes a KMdiTaskBarButton and deletes it. If the rest of the buttons are smaller than they usually are, all those buttons will be resized in a way that the new free size is used as well. @short Removes a KMdiTaskBarButton and deletes it. */ public native void removeWinButton(KMdiChildView win_ptr, boolean haveToLayoutTaskBar); public native void removeWinButton(KMdiChildView win_ptr); /** Returns the neighbor taskbar button of the taskbar button of the MDI view given by parameter bRight specifies the side, of course left is used if bRight is false. @short Returns the neighbor taskbar button of the taskbar button of the MDI view given by parameter bRight specifies the side, of course left is used if bRight is false. */ public native KMdiTaskBarButton getNextWindowButton(boolean bRight, KMdiChildView win_ptr); /** Get the button belonging to the MDI view given as parameter. @short Get the button belonging to the MDI view given as parameter. */ public native KMdiTaskBarButton getButton(KMdiChildView win_ptr); /** Switch it on or off. @short Switch it on or off. */ public native void switchOn(boolean bOn); /** @return whether switched on or off. @short */ public native boolean isSwitchedOn(); /** Pushes the desired taskbar button down (switch on), the old one is released (switched off). Actually it's a radiobutton group behavior. @short Pushes the desired taskbar button down (switch on), the old one is released (switched off). */ public native void setActiveButton(KMdiChildView win_ptr); /** Reimplemented from its base class to call layoutTaskBar, additionally. @short Reimplemented from its base class to call layoutTaskBar, additionally. */ protected native void resizeEvent(TQResizeEvent arg1); /** Checks if all buttons fits into this. If not, it recalculates all button widths in a way that all buttons fits into the taskbar and have got equal width. The text of the buttons will be abbreviated when nessecary, all buttons get a fixed width and show() is called for each one. If one drags the taskbar to a vertical orientation, the button width is set to 80 pixel. @short Checks if all buttons fits into this. */ protected native void layoutTaskBar(int taskBarWidth); protected native void layoutTaskBar(); /** 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(); }