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/*
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* KTreeView class interface
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1997 Johannes Sixt
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*
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* based on KTreeList, which is
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* Copyright (C) 1996 Keith Brown and KtSoft
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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* option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABLILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy
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* of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write
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* to the Free Software Foundation, Inc, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
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* USA.
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*/
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#ifndef KDE_KTREE_VIEW_H
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#define KDE_KTREE_VIEW_H
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#include <tqpixmap.h> /* used in items */
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#include <tqptrstack.h> /* used to specify tree paths */
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#include <tqstring.h> /* used in items */
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#include <tqgridview.h> /* base class for widget */
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// use stack of strings to represent path information
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typedef TQPtrStack<TQString> KPath;
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class KTreeView; /* forward declaration */
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/** Items for the KTreeView widget */
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class KTreeViewItem
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{
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friend class KTreeView;
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public:
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/**
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* Item constructor. While text defaults to a null string, and the
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* item can be constructed this way, the text has to be non-null when
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* the item is added to the tree, or it will not be inserted.
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*
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* The constructor sets the delete-tqchildren flag to false. This flag
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* tells the item whether it shall delete the child items when it is
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* itself deleted. By default the creator of the item is responsible to
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* also delete the child items. (However, the versions of
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* KTreeView::appendChildItem and KTreeView::insertChildItem that do
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* not take a KTreeViewItem set the delete-tqchildren flag to true.)
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*/
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KTreeViewItem(const TQString& theText = TQString()); // text can not be null when added to the list!
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KTreeViewItem(const TQString& theText, const TQPixmap& thePixmap);
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/**
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* Destructor. It destroys its tqchildren if this item has been marked
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* with setDeleteChildren(true).
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*/
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virtual ~KTreeViewItem();
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/**
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* Appends a new (direct) child item at the end. It does not update
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* administrative data in newChild except for its tqparent (which is this
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* item) and owner.
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*/
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void appendChild(KTreeViewItem* newChild);
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the child item at the given index in this
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* item's sub tree, or 0 if not found.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* tqchildAt(int index) const;
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/**
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* Returns the number of child items in this item's sub tree.
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*/
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uint childCount() const;
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/**
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* Returns the index in this items sub tree of the given item or -1 if
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* not found. The specified child must not be 0.
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*/
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int childIndex(KTreeViewItem* child) const;
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/**
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* Determines whether the specified point is inside the expand button.
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*/
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bool expandButtonClicked(const TQPoint& coord) const;
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/**
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* Give the item a chance to process the mouse event.
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*/
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virtual bool mousePressEvent( const TQPoint& coord );
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the first child item in this item's sub tree, or
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* 0 if none.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* getChild() const;
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the tqparent of this item, or 0 if none.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* getParent() const;
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/**
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* Returns a reference to this item's pixmap. If there is no pixmap
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* associated with this item, it will return a reference to a valid,
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* null TQPixmap.
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*/
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const TQPixmap& getPixmap() const;
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the next item in the same branch below this
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* one, or 0 if none.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* getSibling() const;
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/**
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* Returns this item's text.
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*/
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const TQString& getText() const;
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/**
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* Indicates whether this item has any tqchildren.
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*/
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bool hasChild() const;
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/**
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* Indicates whether this item has a tqparent.
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*/
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bool hasParent() const;
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/**
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* Indicates whether this item has a sibling item, that is, an item
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* that would be displayed below it at the same level as this item.
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*/
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bool hasSibling() const;
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/**
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* Inserts the a new (direct) child in this item before the child at
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* the specified index (first child is index 0). If there is no child
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* at the specified index, the item is appended. It does not update
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* administrative data in newChild except for its tqparent (which is this
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* item) and owner.
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*/
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void insertChild(int index, KTreeViewItem* newChild);
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/**
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* Indicateds whether the item is expanded, that is, whether the child
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* items (if any) would be visible if this item were visible.
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*
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* Note: If this function returns true, it does not necessarily indicate that
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* this item is visible or that this item has any tqchildren.
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*/
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bool isExpanded() const;
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/**
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* Returns true if the item is visible. An item is visible if all its
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* ancestors are expanded.
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*/
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bool isVisible() const;
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/**
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* Removes the specified (direct) child from this item and returns
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* true. If it is not a direct child of this item, nothing happens, and
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* false is returned. This function does not update the owning
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* KTreeView.
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*/
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bool removeChild(KTreeViewItem* child);
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/**
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* Sets the delayed-expanding flag. If this flag is true, the expanding
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* signal is emitted when the item is about to be expanded. The expand
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* button is always painted for this item, even if it doesn't have
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* tqchildren.
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*/
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void setDelayedExpanding(bool flag);
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/**
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* Tells the item whether it should delete its tqchildren when it is
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* deleted. The default is false, which means that the child items must
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* be deleted explicitly.
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*/
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void setDeleteChildren(bool flag);
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void setDrawExpandButton(bool doit);
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void setDrawText(bool doit);
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void setDrawTree(bool doit);
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void setExpanded(bool is);
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/**
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* Sets the item pixmap to the given pixmap. It does not redraw the
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* item or update the owning KTreeView.
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*/
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void setPixmap(const TQPixmap& pm);
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/**
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* Sets the item text. This function does not redraw the item or update
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* the owning KTreeView.
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*/
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void setText(const TQString& t);
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protected:
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/**
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* Returns the bounding rectangle of the item.
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*/
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virtual TQRect boundingRect(int indent) const;
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/**
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* Returns the hieght of the item. The default implementation uses font
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* metrics of the owning KTreeView widget.
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*/
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virtual int height() const;
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/*
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* Returns the height of the item depending on the passed-in font
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* metrics.
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*/
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virtual int height(const TQFontMetrics& fm) const;
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/**
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* Paints the item: pixmap, text, expand button, tqparent branches
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*/
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virtual void paint(TQPainter* p, int indent,
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const TQColorGroup& cg, bool highlighted) const;
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/**
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* paints the expand button
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*/
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virtual void paintExpandButton(TQPainter* p, int indent, int cellHeight) const;
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/**
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* paints the highlighted text
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*/
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virtual void paintHighlight(TQPainter* p, int indent,
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const TQColorGroup& cg, bool hasFocus,
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TQt::GUIStyle style) const;
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/**
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* paints the item's text
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*/
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virtual void paintText(TQPainter* p, int indent, int cellHeight,
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const TQColorGroup& cg, bool highlighted) const;
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/**
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* paints the item's tree part.
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*/
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virtual void paintTree(TQPainter* p, int indent, int cellHeight) const;
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/**
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* Internal function that counts the number of child items.
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*/
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void synchNumChildren();
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/**
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* Returns the bounding rectangle of the text.
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*/
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virtual TQRect textBoundingRect(int indent) const;
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/**
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* Returns the width of the item taking into account the specified
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* indentation. The default implementation uses font metrics of the
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* owning KTreeView widget.
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*/
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virtual int width(int indent) const;
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/**
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* Returns the width of the item depending on the passed-in font
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* metrics and taking into account the specified indentation.
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*/
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virtual int width(int indent, const TQFontMetrics& fm) const;
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protected:
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/** The KTreeView that this item belongs to */
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KTreeView* owner;
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int numChildren;
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bool doExpandButton;
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bool expanded;
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bool delayedExpanding;
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bool doTree;
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bool doText;
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mutable TQRect expandButton; /* is set in paint() */
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KTreeViewItem* child;
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KTreeViewItem* tqparent;
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KTreeViewItem* sibling;
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TQPixmap pixmap;
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TQString text;
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bool deleteChildren;
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};
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// easier declarations of function prototypes for forEvery type functions
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typedef bool (KTreeView::*KForEveryM)
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(KTreeViewItem *, void *);
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typedef bool (*KForEvery)
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(KTreeViewItem *, void *);
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/**
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A collapsible treelist widget.
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1. Introduction
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2. Features
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3. Installation
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4. Public interface
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1. Introduction
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================================================================================
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KTreeView is a class inherited from TQTableView in the TQt user interface
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library. It provides a way to display hierarchical data in a single-inheritance
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tree, similar to tree controls in Microsoft Windows and other GUI's. It is most
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suitable for directory trees or outlines, but I'm sure other uses will come to
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mind. Frankly, it was designed mostly with the above two functions in mind, but
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I have tried to make it as flexible as I know how to make it easy to adapt to
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other uses.
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In case of problems, I encourage you to read all of the other documentation
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files in this package before contacting me as you may find the answer to your
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question in one of them. Also read the source code if you have time. I have
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tried to comment it adequately and make the source understandable.
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2. Features
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================================================================================
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* Displays both text and optional pixmap supplied by the programmer. A support
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class, KTreeViewItem, can be inherited and modified to draw items as needed
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by the programmer.
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* The list items can be returned by index or logical path and the tree
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navigated by tqparent, child or sibling references contained in them. Also,
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item information such as text, pixmap, branch level can be obtained.
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* Items can be inserted, changed and removed either by index in the visible
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structure, or by logical paths through the tree hierarchy.
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* The logical path through the tree for any item can be obtained with the index
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of the item.
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* Tree structure display and expanding/collapsing of sub-trees is handled with
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no intervention from the programmer.
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* entire tree can be expanded or collapsed to a specified sub-level (handy for
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outline views)
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* Configuration as follows:
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enable/disable item text display (if you only want to display pixmaps)
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enable/disable drawing of expand/collapse button
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enable/disable drawing of tree structure
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* Keyboard support as follows:
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up/down arrows move the highlight appropriately and scroll the list an item at
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a time, if necessary
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pgup/pgdn move the highlight a 'page' up or down as applicable and scroll the
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view
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+/- keys expand/collapse the highlighted item if it appropriate
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enter key selects the highlighted item
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* Mouse support as follows:
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left click on item highlights it
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left click on an item "hot button" expands or collapses its sub-tree, as
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applicable
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double click on item selects it
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normal scrolling functions in conjunction with scrollbars if present
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2nd scrolling with the middle mouse button: pressing MMB inserts a
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rubberband, showing which part of the whole tree is currently visible.
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moving the mouse will scroll the visible part
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* Signals/Slots
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signal void highlighted(int) - emitted when an item in the tree is
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highlighted; sends the index of the item
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signal void selected(int) - emitted when an item in the tree is
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selected; sends the index of the item
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signal void expanded(int) - emitted when an item in the tree is expanded;
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sends the index of the item
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signal void collpased(int) - emitted when an item in the tree is collapsed;
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sends the index of the item
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*/
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class KTreeView : public TQGridView
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{
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friend class KTreeViewItem;
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Q_OBJECT
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* Widget contructor. Passes all parameters on to base TQTableView, and
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* does not use them directly. Does internal initialization, sets the
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* current item to -1, and sets default values for scroll bars (both
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* auto).
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*/
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KTreeView(TQWidget* tqparent = 0, const char* name = 0, WFlags f = 0);
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/*
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* Desctructor. Deletes all items from the topmost level that have been
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* marked with setDeleteChildren(true).
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*/
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virtual ~KTreeView();
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/**
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* Appends a new child item to the item at the specified row. If that
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* item already has tqchildren, the new item is appended below these
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* tqchildren. A KTreeViewItem is created for which the delete-tqchildren
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* flag is set to true.
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*/
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void appendChildItem(const TQString & theText, const TQPixmap& thePixmap,
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int index);
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/**
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* Same as above except that the tqparent item is specified by a path.
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*/
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void appendChildItem(const TQString & theText, const TQPixmap& thePixmap,
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const KPath& thePath);
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/**
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* Appendss the specified item as a child of the item that is at the
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* specified row. If that item already has tqchildren, the new item is
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* appended below these tqchildren.
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*/
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void appendChildItem(KTreeViewItem* newItem, int index);
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/**
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* Same as above except that the tqparent item is specified by a path.
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*/
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void appendChildItem(KTreeViewItem* newItem, const KPath& thePath);
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/**
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Returns a bool value indicating whether the list will display a
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horizontal scrollbar if one of the displayed items is wider than can
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be displayed at the current width of the view.
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*/
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bool autoBottomScrollBar() const;
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/**
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Returns a bool value indicating whether the list will display a
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vertical scrollbar if the number of displayed items is more than can
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be displayed at the current height of the view.
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*/
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bool autoScrollBar() const;
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/**
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Returns a bool value indicating whether the list will update
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immediately on changing the state of the widget in some way.
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*/
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bool autoUpdate() const;
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/**
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Returns a bool value indicating whether the list has currently has a
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horizontal scroll bar.
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*/
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bool bottomScrollBar() const;
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/**
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Changes the text and/or pixmap of the given item at the specified
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index to the given values and updates the display if auto update
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enabled. If changing only the text or pixmap, set the other parameter
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to 0.
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*/
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void changeItem(const TQString & newText,
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const TQPixmap *newPixmap,
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int index);
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/**
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Same as above function, except item to change is specified by a path
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through the tree.
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*/
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void changeItem(const TQString & newText,
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const TQPixmap *newPixmap,
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const KPath& thePath);
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/**
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Removes all items from the tree.
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*/
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void clear();
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/**
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Returns the total number of items in the tree, whether visible
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(expanded sub-trees) or not (collapsed).
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*/
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uint count();
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/**
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Returns the index of the current (highlighted) item. If no current
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item, returns -1.
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*/
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int currentItem() const;
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/**
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Collapses the sub-tree at the specified index.
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*/
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void collapseItem(int index);
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/**
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Expands the sub-tree at the specified index.
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*/
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void expandItem(int index);
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/**
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Returns the depth to which all tqparent items are automatically
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expanded.
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*/
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int expandLevel() const;
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/**
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Same as above functions combined into one. If sub-tree is expanded,
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collapses it, if it is collapsed, it expands it.
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*/
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void expandOrCollapseItem(int index);
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/**
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* Iterates every item in the tree, visible or not, and applies the
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* function func with a pointer to each item and user data supplied as
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* parameters. The tqchildren of the specified root item are visited
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* (root itself is not visited!). If root is 0 all items in the tree
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* are visited. KForEveryFunc is defined as:
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*
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* typedef bool (*KForEvery)(KTreeViewItem*, void*);
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*
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* That is, a function that returns bool and takes a pointer to a
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* KTreeViewItem and pointer to void as parameters. The traversal ends
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* earlier if the supplied function returns bool. In this case the
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* return value is also true.
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*/
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bool forEveryItem(KForEvery func, void* user,
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KTreeViewItem* root = 0);
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/**
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* Same as above, but only iterates visible items, in order. If the
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* specified root item is invisible no items are visited.
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*/
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bool forEveryVisibleItem(KForEvery func, void *user,
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KTreeViewItem* root = 0);
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/**
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Returns a pointer to the current item if there is one, or 0.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem *getCurrentItem();
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/**
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* Returns the number of pixels an item is indented for each level. If,
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* in a derived class, the levels are indented differently this value
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* may be ignored.
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*/
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int indentSpacing();
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/**
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* Inserts an item into the tree with the given text and pixmap either
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* before or after the item currently at the given row, depending on
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* the value of prefix. The new item is added to the same branch as the
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* referenced item. If row is -1, the item is simply appended to the
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* tree at the topmost level. A KTreeViewItem is created for which the
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* delete-tqchildren flag is set to true. Returns true if the item has
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* been successfully inserted in the tree, otherwise false.
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*/
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bool insertItem(const TQString & theText, const TQPixmap& thePixmap,
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int row = -1, bool prefix = true);
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/**
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* Same as above, but uses a path through the tree to reference the
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* insert position. If there is no item at the specified path, the item
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* is simply appended to the tree at the topmost level.
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*/
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bool insertItem(const TQString & theText, const TQPixmap& thePixmap,
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const KPath& thePath, bool prefix = true);
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/**
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* Same as above, but an item is specified instead of a text and a pixmap.
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*/
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bool insertItem(KTreeViewItem *newItem,
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int row = -1, bool prefix = true);
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/**
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* Same as above, but uses a path through the tree to reference the
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* insert position.
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*/
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bool insertItem(KTreeViewItem *newItem,
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const KPath& thePath, bool prefix = true);
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the item in the specified row, or 0 if the
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* specified row is outside the limits. This is a cheap operation.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* itemAt(int row);
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/**
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* Returns a pointer to the item at the end of the path.
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*/
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KTreeViewItem* itemAt(const KPath& path);
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/**
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* Returns the row at which the specified item is found in the visible
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* tree or -1 if the item is not visible or not in the tree.
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*/
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int itemRow(KTreeViewItem* item);
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/**
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* Fills path with the logical path to the item at the specified row.
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* The specified path variable should be empty. Any strings popped from
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* the path must be deleted by the caller. If the row is invalid, path
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* remains unchanged (i.e. empty).
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*/
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void itemPath(int row, KPath& path);
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/**
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* Outdents the item at the given row one level so that it becomes a
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* sibling of its tqparent.
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*/
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void join(int index);
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/**
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* Same as above but uses a path to specify the item.
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*/
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void join(const KPath& path);
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/**
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* Moves the item at the specified row down one row in its current
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* branch.
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*/
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void lowerItem(int index);
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/**
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* Same as above but uses a path to specify the item.
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*/
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void lowerItem(const KPath& path);
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/**
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* Moves the item at the specified row up one row in its current
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* branch.
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*/
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void raiseItem(int row);
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/**
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* Same as above but uses a path to specify the item.
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*/
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void raiseItem(const KPath& path);
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/**
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* Removes the item at the specified row.
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*/
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void removeItem(int row);
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/**
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* Same as above except uses path through the tree to find the item.
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*/
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void removeItem(const KPath& thePath);
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/**
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Returns bool value indicating whether the list currently displays a
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vertical scroll bar.
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*/
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bool scrollBar() const;
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/**
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If enable is TRUE (default), enables auto update, else disables it.
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*/
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void setAutoUpdate(bool enable);
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/**
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If enable is TRUE, displays a horizontal scroll bar, else hides it.
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*/
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void setBottomScrollBar(bool enable);
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/**
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* Makes the item at row current and highlights it. The signal
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* highlighted is emitted if the current item changes.
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*/
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void setCurrentItem(int row);
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void setExpandButtonDrawing(bool enable);
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void setExpandLevel(int level);
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/**
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* Sets the indentation stepping, in pixels. If, in a derived class,
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* the levels are indented differently this value may be ignored.
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*/
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void setIndentSpacing(int spacing);
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/**
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If enable is TRUE, displays a vertical scroll bar, else hides it.
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*/
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void setScrollBar(bool enable);
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/**
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If enable is TRUE (default), item text will be displayed, otherwise
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it will not, and no highlight will be shown in the default widget.
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*/
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void setShowItemText(bool enable);
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/**
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If enable is TRUE, enables smooth scrolling, else disables
|
|
it (default).
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|
*/
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void setSmoothScrolling(bool enable);
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/**
|
|
If enable is TRUE (default), lines depicting the structure of the
|
|
tree will be drawn, otherwise they will not.
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|
*/
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|
void setTreeDrawing(bool enable);
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/**
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|
Indicates whether item text is displayed.
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|
*/
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|
bool showItemText() const;
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|
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/**
|
|
Returns a bool value indicating whether smooth scrolling is enabled.
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|
*/
|
|
bool smoothScrolling() const;
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|
|
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/**
|
|
* Indents the item at the specified index, creating a new branch.
|
|
*/
|
|
void split(int index);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Same as above but uses a path to specify the item.
|
|
*/
|
|
void split(const KPath& path);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Removes the item at the given index from the tree, but does not
|
|
* delete it, returning a pointer to the removed item.
|
|
*/
|
|
KTreeViewItem* takeItem(int index);
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|
|
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/**
|
|
* Same as above but uses a path to specify the item to take.
|
|
*/
|
|
KTreeViewItem* takeItem(const KPath& path);
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|
|
|
/**
|
|
Indicates whether the tree structure is drawn.
|
|
*/
|
|
bool treeDrawing() const;
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|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This function is deprecated. Use numRows() instead.
|
|
* Returns the number of items that are visible (their parents are
|
|
* expanded).
|
|
*/
|
|
int visibleCount() const { return numRows(); }
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|
|
|
signals:
|
|
void collapsed(int index);
|
|
void expanded(int index);
|
|
/**
|
|
* The expanding signal is emitted when an item that has the
|
|
* delayedExpanding flag set is about to be expanded. The
|
|
* delayedExpanding flag is not reset; the slot that the signal is
|
|
* connected to should do so. The item being expanded is passed to the
|
|
* slot. The slot gets the opportunity to insert child items into that
|
|
* item. It should not change the item any other way. It can allow or
|
|
* disallow the expansion by setting the second parameter allow. If it
|
|
* is set to false, the item is not expanded.
|
|
*
|
|
* The signal is always emitted, regardless whether the expansion was
|
|
* triggered by the user or by the program.
|
|
*/
|
|
void expanding(KTreeViewItem* item, bool& allow);
|
|
void highlighted(int index);
|
|
void selected(int index);
|
|
|
|
void popupMenu( int index, const TQPoint& );
|
|
protected:
|
|
/**
|
|
* Appends theChild to theParent as a new direct child. All internal
|
|
* state is updated and the widget is repainted as necessary. theChild
|
|
* remains invisible if any ancestor of theParent is collapsed.
|
|
*/
|
|
void appendChildItem(KTreeViewItem* theParent,
|
|
KTreeViewItem* theChild);
|
|
void changeItem(KTreeViewItem* toChange,
|
|
int itemRow, const TQString & newText,
|
|
const TQPixmap* newPixmap);
|
|
/**
|
|
* Collapses the specified subtree and updates the display. subRoot
|
|
* need not be visible.
|
|
*/
|
|
void collapseSubTree(KTreeViewItem* subRoot);
|
|
/** Internal function used for counting items */
|
|
bool countItem(KTreeViewItem* item, void* total);
|
|
|
|
void expandOrCollapse(KTreeViewItem *parentItem);
|
|
/**
|
|
* Expands the specified subtree and updates the display. subRoot need
|
|
* not be visible.
|
|
*/
|
|
void expandSubTree(KTreeViewItem* subRoot);
|
|
void fixChildren(KTreeViewItem *parentItem);
|
|
virtual void focusInEvent(TQFocusEvent *e);
|
|
void forEveryItem(KForEveryM func,
|
|
void *user);
|
|
void forEveryVisibleItem(KForEveryM func,
|
|
void *user);
|
|
|
|
/** internal function used to determine maximum item width */
|
|
bool getMaxItemWidth(KTreeViewItem* item, void *user);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the indentation of the specified item in pixels.
|
|
*/
|
|
virtual int indentation(KTreeViewItem* item) const;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Inserts the specified newItem before or after the specified
|
|
* referenceItem. If referenceItem is 0, the newItem is appended at the
|
|
* topmost level. If referenceItem is not 0, it must be an item that is
|
|
* already in the KTreeView. Internal data is updated and the display
|
|
* is refreshed as necessary. The inserted item may still be invisible
|
|
* if any of the parents is collapsed. newItem must not be 0.
|
|
*/
|
|
bool insertItem(KTreeViewItem* referenceItem, KTreeViewItem* newItem,
|
|
bool prefix);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Finds the logical path of the specified item. The specified path
|
|
* variable should be empty.
|
|
*/
|
|
void itemPath(KTreeViewItem* item, KPath& path) const;
|
|
|
|
void join(KTreeViewItem *item);
|
|
virtual void keyPressEvent(TQKeyEvent *e);
|
|
int level(KTreeViewItem* item) const;
|
|
void lowerItem(KTreeViewItem *item);
|
|
virtual void mouseDoubleClickEvent(TQMouseEvent *e);
|
|
virtual void mouseMoveEvent(TQMouseEvent *e);
|
|
virtual void mousePressEvent(TQMouseEvent *e);
|
|
virtual void mouseReleaseEvent(TQMouseEvent *e);
|
|
virtual void paintCell(TQPainter *p, int row, int col);
|
|
/*
|
|
* virtual void paintItem(TQPainter *p, KTreeViewItem *item,
|
|
* bool highlighted);
|
|
*/
|
|
void raiseItem(KTreeViewItem* item);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Internal function that finds the item at the given path. Returns 0
|
|
* if the item cannot be found. The path is destroyed by this function.
|
|
*/
|
|
KTreeViewItem* recursiveFind(KPath& path);
|
|
|
|
bool setItemExpanded(KTreeViewItem *item, void *);
|
|
bool setItemExpandButtonDrawing(KTreeViewItem *item, void *);
|
|
bool setItemShowText(KTreeViewItem *item, void *);
|
|
bool setItemTreeDrawing(KTreeViewItem *item, void *);
|
|
void split(KTreeViewItem *item);
|
|
public:
|
|
void takeItem(KTreeViewItem *item);
|
|
protected:
|
|
virtual void updateCellWidth();
|
|
virtual void updateVisibleItems();
|
|
void updateVisibleItemRec(KTreeViewItem* tqparent, int& count, int& width);
|
|
|
|
KTreeViewItem* treeRoot;
|
|
bool clearing;
|
|
int current;
|
|
bool drawExpandButton;
|
|
bool drawTree;
|
|
int expansion;
|
|
bool goingDown;
|
|
int itemIndent;
|
|
int maxItemWidth;
|
|
bool showText;
|
|
// list of visible items
|
|
int itemCapacity; /* for how many items we've space allocated */
|
|
KTreeViewItem** visibleItems;
|
|
|
|
// Rainer Bawidamann: move window in "rubberband" mode
|
|
bool rubberband_mode; // true if in "rubberband_mode"
|
|
TQPoint rubber_startMouse; // where the user pressed the MMB
|
|
int rubber_height, rubber_width, // the size if the rubberband rect
|
|
rubber_startX, rubber_startY; // the x/yOffset() when the MMB was pressed
|
|
void draw_rubberband();
|
|
void start_rubberband(const TQPoint& where);
|
|
void end_rubberband();
|
|
void move_rubberband(const TQPoint& where);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#endif // KDE_KTREE_VIEW_H
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