//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; import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; /** It shows the list of available plugins on top (if there's more than one category this is a TabWidget) and the configuration of the selected plugin below that. Since the user needs a way to know what a specific plugin does every plugin sould install a desktop file containing a name, comment and category field. The category is usefull for applications that can use different kinds of plugins like a playlist, skin or visualization. The location of these desktop files is the share/apps/<instancename>/<plugindir> directory. But if you need you may use a different directory. Often a program has more than one kind of plugin. In that case you want to make a visible distinction between those plugins. All you have to do is to create a KPluginSelectionWidget for every category and then add them all to the KPluginSelector. See {@link KPluginSelectorSignals} for signals emitted by KPluginSelector @author Matthias Kretz @short A widget to select what plugins to load and configure the plugins. */ public class KPluginSelector extends TQWidget { protected KPluginSelector(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Create a new KPluginSelector. @short Create a new KPluginSelector. */ public KPluginSelector(TQWidget parent, String name) { super((Class) null); newKPluginSelector(parent,name); } private native void newKPluginSelector(TQWidget parent, String name); public KPluginSelector(TQWidget parent) { super((Class) null); newKPluginSelector(parent); } private native void newKPluginSelector(TQWidget parent); /** Add a list of KParts plugins If you want to support non-KParts plugins use the following function. The information about the plugins will be loaded from the share/apps/<instancename>/kpartplugins directory. @param instanceName The name of the KInstance of the plugin's parent. @param catname The translated name of the category. This is the name that is shown in the TabWidget if there is more than one category. @param category When you have different categories of KParts plugins you distinguish between the plugins using the Category key in the .desktop file. Use this parameter to select only those KParts plugins with the Category key == category. If category is not set the Category key is ignored and all plugins are shown. @param config The KConfig object that holds the state of the plugins being enabled or not. By default it should be instance.config(). It is recommended to always pass a KConfig object if you use KSettings.PluginPage since you never know from where the page will be called (think global config app). For example KViewCanvas passes KSimpleConfig( "kviewcanvas" ). @short Add a list of KParts plugins */ public native void addPlugins(String instanceName, String catname, String category, KConfig config); public native void addPlugins(String instanceName, String catname, String category); public native void addPlugins(String instanceName, String catname); public native void addPlugins(String instanceName); /** Add a list of KParts plugins. Convenience method for the one above. If not set explicitely, config is set to instance.config(). @short Add a list of KParts plugins. */ public native void addPlugins(KInstanceInterface instance, String catname, String category, KConfig config); public native void addPlugins(KInstanceInterface instance, String catname, String category); public native void addPlugins(KInstanceInterface instance, String catname); public native void addPlugins(KInstanceInterface instance); /** Add a list of non-KParts plugins @param plugininfos A list of KPluginInfo objects containing the necessary information for the plugins you want to add to the list. @param catname The translated name of the category. This is the name that is shown in the TabWidget if there is more than one category. @param category When you have different categories of KParts plugins you distinguish between the plugins using the Category key in the .desktop file. Use this parameter to select only those KParts plugins with the Category key == category. If category is not set the Category key is ignored and all plugins are shown. @param config The KConfig object that holds the state of the plugins being enabled or not. By default it will use KGlobal.config(). It is recommended to always pass a KConfig object if you use KSettings.PluginPage since you never know from where the page will be called (think global config app). For example KViewCanvas passes KSimpleConfig( "kviewcanvas" ). @short Add a list of non-KParts plugins */ // void addPlugins(const TQValueList& arg1,const TQString& arg2,const TQString& arg3,KConfig* arg4); >>>> NOT CONVERTED // void addPlugins(const TQValueList& arg1,const TQString& arg2,const TQString& arg3); >>>> NOT CONVERTED // void addPlugins(const TQValueList& arg1,const TQString& arg2); >>>> NOT CONVERTED // void addPlugins(const TQValueList& arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED /** Set whether the area for showing the KCMs of the plugins should be hidden if the plugin doesn't have a KCM or whether the layout should rather stay static and only an message should be shown. By default the config page is not hidden. @short Set whether the area for showing the KCMs of the plugins should be hidden if the plugin doesn't have a KCM or whether the layout should rather stay static and only an message should be shown. */ public native void setShowEmptyConfigPage(boolean arg1); /** Load the state of the plugins (selected or not) from the KPluginInfo objects. For KParts plugins everything should work automatically. For your own type of plugins you might need to reimplement the KPluginInfo.isPluginEnabled() method. If that doesn't fit your needs you can also reimplement this method. @short Load the state of the plugins (selected or not) from the KPluginInfo objects. */ public native void load(); /** Save the configuration @short Save the configuration */ public native void save(); /** Change to applications defaults @short Change to applications defaults */ public native void defaults(); /** 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(); }