/* This file is part of the KDE project Copyright (C) 2004 Cedric Pasteur Copyright (C) 2005 Jaroslaw Staniek This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef KFORMEDITOR_COMMANDS_H #define KFORMEDITOR_COMMANDS_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "utils.h" class TQWidget; class TQRect; class TQPoint; class TQStringList; class TQCString; namespace KFormDesigner { class WidgetPropertySet; class ObjectTreeItem; class Container; class Form; //! Base class for KFormDesigner's commands class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT Command : public KCommand { public: Command(); virtual ~Command(); virtual void debug() = 0; }; /*! This command is used when changing a property for one or more widgets. \a oldvalues is a TQMap of the old values of the property for every widget, to allow reverting the change. \a value is the new value of the property. You can use the simpler constructor for a single widget. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT PropertyCommand : public Command { public: PropertyCommand(WidgetPropertySet *set, const TQCString &wname, const TQVariant &oldValue, const TQVariant &value, const TQCString &property); PropertyCommand(WidgetPropertySet *set, const TQMap &oldvalues, const TQVariant &value, const TQCString &property); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; TQCString property() const { return m_property; } void setValue(const TQVariant &value); const TQMap& oldValues() const { return m_oldvalues; } virtual void debug(); protected: WidgetPropertySet *m_propSet; TQVariant m_value; TQMap m_oldvalues; TQCString m_property; }; /*! This command is used when moving multiples widgets at the same time, while holding Ctrl or Shift. You need to supply a list of widget names, and the position of the cursor before moving. Use setPos() to tell the new cursor pos every time it changes.*/ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT GeometryPropertyCommand : public Command { public: GeometryPropertyCommand(WidgetPropertySet *set, const TQStringList &names, const TQPoint& oldPos); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; void setPos(const TQPoint& pos); virtual void debug(); protected: WidgetPropertySet *m_propSet; TQStringList m_names; TQPoint m_oldPos; TQPoint m_pos; }; /*! This command is used when an item in 'Align Widgets position' is selected. You just need to give the list of widget names (the selected ones), and the type of alignment (see the enum for possible values). */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT AlignWidgetsCommand : public Command { public: enum { AlignToGrid = 100, AlignToLeft, AlignToRight, AlignToTop, AlignToBottom }; AlignWidgetsCommand(int type, WidgetList &list, Form *form); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: Form *m_form; int m_type; TQMap m_pos; }; /*! This command is used when an item in 'Adjust Widgets Size' is selected. You just need to give the list of widget names (the selected ones), and the type of size modification (see the enum for possible values). */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT AdjustSizeCommand : public Command { public: enum { SizeToGrid = 200, SizeToFit, SizeToSmallWidth, SizeToBigWidth, SizeToSmallHeight, SizeToBigHeight }; AdjustSizeCommand(int type, WidgetList &list, Form *form); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: TQSize getSizeFromChildren(ObjectTreeItem *item); protected: Form *m_form; int m_type; TQMap m_pos; TQMap m_sizes; }; /*! This command is used when switching the layout of a Container. It remembers the old pos of every widget inside the Container. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT LayoutPropertyCommand : public PropertyCommand { public: LayoutPropertyCommand(WidgetPropertySet *set, const TQCString &wname, const TQVariant &oldValue, const TQVariant &value); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: Form *m_form; TQMap m_geometries; }; /*! This command is used when inserting a widger using toolbar or menu. You only need to give the parent Container and the widget pos. The other information is taken from FormManager. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT InsertWidgetCommand : public Command { public: InsertWidgetCommand(Container *container); /*! This ctor allows to set explicit class name and position. Used for dropping widgets on the form surface. If \a namePrefix is empty, widget's unique name is constructed using hint for \a className (WidgetLibrary::namePrefix()), otherwise, \a namePrefix is used to generate widget's name. This allows e.g. inserting a widgets having name constructed using */ InsertWidgetCommand(Container *container, const TQCString& className, const TQPoint& pos, const TQCString& namePrefix = TQCString()); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); //! \return inserted widget's name TQCString widgetName() const { return m_name; } protected: Form *m_form; TQString m_containername; TQPoint m_point; TQCString m_name; TQCString m_class; TQRect m_insertRect; }; /*! This command is used when creating a layout from some widgets using "Lay out in..." menu item. It remembers the old pos of every widget, and takes care of updating ObjectTree too. You need to supply a WidgetList of the selected widgets. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT CreateLayoutCommand : public Command { public: CreateLayoutCommand(int layoutType, WidgetList &list, Form *form); CreateLayoutCommand() {;} // for BreakLayoutCommand virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: Form *m_form; TQString m_containername; TQString m_name; TQMap m_pos; int m_type; }; /*! This command is used when the 'Break Layout' menu item is selected. It does exactly the opposite of CreateLayoutCommand. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT BreakLayoutCommand : public CreateLayoutCommand { public: BreakLayoutCommand(Container *container); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); }; /*! This command is used when pasting widgets. You need to give the TQDomDocument containing the widget(s) to paste, and optionnally the point where to paste widgets. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT PasteWidgetCommand : public Command { public: PasteWidgetCommand(TQDomDocument &domDoc, Container *container, const TQPoint& p = TQPoint()); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: /*! Internal function used to change the coordinates of a widget to \a newpos before pasting it (to paste it at the position of the contextual menu). It modifies the "geometry" property of the TQDomElement representing the widget. */ void changePos(TQDomElement &widg, const TQPoint &newpos); /*! Internal function used to fix the coordinates of a widget before pasting it (to avoid having two widgets at the same position). It moves the widget by (10, 10) increment (several times if there are already pasted widgets at this position). */ void fixPos(TQDomElement &el, Container *container); void moveWidgetBy(TQDomElement &el, Container *container, const TQPoint &p); /*! Internal function used to fix the names of the widgets before pasting them. It prevents from pasting a widget with the same name as an actual widget. The child widgets are also fixed recursively.\n If the name of the widget ends with a number (eg "TQLineEdit1"), the new name is just incremented by one (eg becomes "TQLineEdit2"). Otherwise, a "2" is just appended at the end of the name (eg "myWidget" becomes "myWidget2"). */ void fixNames(TQDomElement &el); protected: Form *m_form; TQCString m_data; TQString m_containername; TQPoint m_point; TQStringList m_names; }; /*! This command is used when deleting a widget using the "Delete" menu item. You need to give a WidgetList of the selected widgets. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT DeleteWidgetCommand : public Command { public: DeleteWidgetCommand(WidgetList &list, Form *form); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: TQDomDocument m_domDoc; Form *m_form; TQMap m_containers; TQMap m_parents; }; /*! This command is used when cutting widgets. It is basically a DeleteWidgetCommand which also updates the clipboard contents. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT CutWidgetCommand : public DeleteWidgetCommand { public: CutWidgetCommand(WidgetList &list, Form *form); virtual void execute(); virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; virtual void debug(); protected: TQCString m_data; }; /*! A Command Group is a command that holds several subcommands. It will appear as one to the user and in the command history, but it can use the implementation of multiple commands internally. It extends KMacroCommand by providing the list of commands executed. Selected subcommands can be marked as nonexecutable by adding them using addCommand(KCommand *command, bool allowExecute) special method. */ class KFORMEDITOR_EXPORT CommandGroup : public Command { public: CommandGroup( const TQString & name, WidgetPropertySet *propSet ); virtual ~CommandGroup(); /*! Like KmacroCommand::addCommand(KCommand*) but if \a allowExecute is false, \a command will not be executed as a subcommand when CommandGroup::execute() is called. This is useful e.g. in KexiFormView::insertAutoFields(), where a number of subcommands of InsertWidgetCommand type and subcommands is groupped using CommandGroup but some of these subcommands are executed before executing CommandGroup::execute(). If \a allowExecute is true, this method behaves exactly like KmacroCommand::addCommand(KCommand*). Note that unexecute() doesn't check \a allowExecute flag: all subcommands will be unexecuted (in reverse order to the one in which they were added). */ void addCommand(KCommand *command, bool allowExecute); /*! Executes all subcommands added to this group in the same order as they were added. Subcommands added with addCommand(KCommand *command, bool allowExecute) where allowExecute == false, will not be executed. */ virtual void execute(); /*! Unexecutes all subcommands added to this group, (in reversed order). */ virtual void unexecute(); virtual TQString name() const; /*! \return a list of all subcommands of this group. Note that if a given subcommand is a group itself, it will not be expanded to subcommands on this list. */ const TQPtrList& commands() const; /*! Resets all 'allowExecute' flags that was set in addCommand(). Call this after calling CommandGroup::execute() to ensure that in the future, when REDO is be executed, all subcommands will be executed. */ void resetAllowExecuteFlags(); virtual void debug(); protected: class SubCommands; SubCommands *m_subCommands; //! Used to store pointers to subcommands that shouldn't be executed //! on CommandGroup::execute() TQPtrDict m_commandsShouldntBeExecuted; WidgetPropertySet *m_propSet; }; } #endif