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//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT.
package org.kde.koala;

import org.kde.qt.TQListBoxItem;
import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject;
import org.kde.qt.QtSupport;
import org.kde.qt.TQPoint;
import org.kde.qt.TQFocusEvent;
import org.kde.qt.TQMouseEvent;
import org.kde.qt.TQKeyEvent;
import org.kde.qt.TQEvent;
import org.kde.qt.TQWidget;

public interface TDEListBoxSignals {
	/**	
		 Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item.
			 That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click
		 setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item.
			@param item is the pointer to the executed listbox item.
			 Note that you may not delete any TQListBoxItem objects in slots
		 connected to this signal.
		   		@short    Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item.
	*/
	void executed(TQListBoxItem item);
	/**	
		 Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item.
			 That means depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click
		 setting the user clicked or double clicked on that item.
			@param item is the pointer to the executed listbox item.
			@param pos is the position where the user has clicked
			 Note that you may not delete any TQListBoxItem objects in slots
		 connected to this signal.
		   		@short    Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox item.
	*/
	void executed(TQListBoxItem item, TQPoint pos);
	/**	
		 This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the
		 listbox.
			@param item The pointer to the clicked listbox item.
			@param pos The position where the user has clicked.
			 Note that you may not delete any TQListBoxItem objects in slots
		 connected to this signal.
			 This signal is more or less here for the sake of completeness.
		 You should normally not need to use this. In most cases it's better
		 to use executed() instead.
		   		@short    This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the  listbox.
	*/
	void doubleClicked(TQListBoxItem item, TQPoint pos);
}