//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; /** Base class for OCR Dialogs. See {@link KOCRDialogSignals} for signals emitted by KOCRDialog @short Base class for OCR Dialogs. */ public class KOCRDialog extends KDialogBase { protected KOCRDialog(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Creates the user's preferred OCR dialog and returns it, or null if no OCR-support is available. Pass a suitable parent widget, if you like. If you don't you have to 'delete' the returned pointer yourself. @param parent the TQWidget's parent, or 0 @param name the name of the TQObject, can be 0 @param modal if true the dialog is model @return the KOCRDialog, or 0 if the function failed @short Creates the user's preferred OCR dialog and returns it, or 0L if no OCR-support is available. */ public static native KOCRDialog getOCRDialog(TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public static native KOCRDialog getOCRDialog(TQWidget parent, String name); public static native KOCRDialog getOCRDialog(TQWidget parent); public static native KOCRDialog getOCRDialog(); /** Constructs the OCR dialog. If you implement an own dialog, you can customize it with the usual KDialogBase flags. @param dialogFace the KDialogBase.DialogType @param buttonMask a ORed mask of all buttons (see KDialogBase.ButtonCode) @param parent the TQWidget's parent, or 0 @param name the name of the TQObject, can be 0 @param modal if true the dialog is model @short Constructs the OCR dialog. */ public KOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal) { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(dialogFace,buttonMask,parent,name,modal); } private native void newKOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent, String name, boolean modal); public KOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(dialogFace,buttonMask,parent,name); } private native void newKOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent, String name); public KOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(dialogFace,buttonMask,parent); } private native void newKOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask, TQWidget parent); public KOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask) { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(dialogFace,buttonMask); } private native void newKOCRDialog(int dialogFace, int buttonMask); public KOCRDialog(int dialogFace) { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(dialogFace); } private native void newKOCRDialog(int dialogFace); public KOCRDialog() { super((Class) null); newKOCRDialog(); } private native void newKOCRDialog(); /** Returns the current id for an image. You can use that in your subclass for the signals. The id is used in the signals to let people know which text-recognition belongs to which scan. @return the current id for the image @short Returns the current id for an image. @see #nextId @see #textRecognized */ protected native int id(); /** Returns the id for the next image. You can use that in your subclass for the signals. @return the id for the next image @short Returns the id for the next image. @see #id @see #textRecognized */ protected native int nextId(); /** 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(); }