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tdelibs/kdeui/kinputdialog.h

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/*
Copyright (C) 2003 Nadeem Hasan <nhasan@kde.org>
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 KINPUTDIALOG_H
#define KINPUTDIALOG_H
#include <tqt.h>
#include <kdialogbase.h>
class TQValidator;
class KLineEdit;
class KIntSpinBox;
class KDoubleSpinBox;
class KComboBox;
class KTextEdit;
class KInputDialogPrivate;
/**
* The KInputDialog class provides a simple dialog to get a single value
* from the user. The value can be a string, a number (either an integer or
* a float) or an item from a list. This class is designed to be source
* compatible with QInputDialog.
*
* Five static convenience functions are provided: getText(), getInteger().
* getDouble(), getItem() and getItemList().
*
* @since 3.2
* @author Nadeem Hasan <nhasan@kde.org>
*/
class KDEUI_EXPORT KInputDialog : public KDialogBase
{
Q_OBJECT
private:
/**
* Constructor. This class is not designed to be instantiated except
* from the static member functions.
*/
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQString &value, TQWidget *parent, const char *name,
TQValidator *validator, const TQString &mask );
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQString &value, TQWidget *parent, const char *name );
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label, int value,
int minValue, int maxValue, int step, int base, TQWidget *parent,
const char *name );
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label, double value,
double minValue, double maxValue, double step, int decimals,
TQWidget *parent, const char *name );
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQStringList &list, int current, bool editable, TQWidget *parent,
const char *name );
KInputDialog( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQStringList &list, const TQStringList &select, bool editable,
TQWidget *parent, const char *name );
~KInputDialog();
KLineEdit *lineEdit() const;
KIntSpinBox *intSpinBox() const;
KDoubleSpinBox *doubleSpinBox() const;
KComboBox *comboBox() const;
KListBox *listBox() const;
KTextEdit *textEdit() const;
private slots:
void slotEditTextChanged( const TQString& );
void slotUpdateButtons( const TQString& );
public:
/**
* Static convenience function to get a string from the user.
*
* caption is the text that is displayed in the title bar. label is the
* text that appears as a label for the line edit. value is the initial
* value of the line edit. ok will be set to true if user pressed Ok
* and false if user pressed Cancel.
*
* If you provide a validator, the Ok button is disabled as long as
* the validator doesn't return Acceptable. If there is no validator,
* the Ok button is enabled whenever the line edit isn't empty. If you
* want to accept empty input, create a trivial TQValidator that
* always returns acceptable, e.g. TQRegExpValidator with a regexp
* of ".*".
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the line edit
* @param value Initial value of the line edit
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
* @param validator A @ref TQValidator to be associated with the line edit
* @param mask Mask associated with the line edit. See the
* documentation for @ref TQLineEdit about masks.
*
* @return String user entered if Ok was pressed, else a null string
*/
static TQString getText( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQString &value=TQString::null, bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0,
const char *name=0, TQValidator *validator=0,
const TQString &mask=TQString::null );
/**
* Same as @ref getText except it provides an extra parameter to specify
* a TQWhatsThis text for the input widget.
*
* ### KDE4: Merge with getText.
*
* @since KDE 3.3
**/
static TQString text( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQString &value=TQString::null, bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0,
const char *name=0, TQValidator *validator=0,
const TQString &mask=TQString::null,
const TQString& whatsThis=TQString::null );
/**
* Static convenience function to get a multiline string from the user.
*
* caption is the text that is displayed in the title bar. label is the
* text that appears as a label for the line edit. value is the initial
* value of the line edit. ok will be set to true if user pressed Ok
* and false if user pressed Cancel.
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the line edit
* @param value Initial value of the line edit
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
*
* @return String user entered if Ok was pressed, else a null string
* @since 3.3
*/
static TQString getMultiLineText( const TQString &caption,
const TQString &label, const TQString &value=TQString::null,
bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
/**
* Static convenience function to get an integer from the user.
*
* caption is the text that is displayed in the title bar. label is the
* text that appears as the label for the spin box. value is the initial
* value for the spin box. minValue and maxValue are the minimum and
* maximum allowable values the user may choose. step is the amount by
* which the value will change as the user presses the increment and
* decrement buttons of the spin box. Base is the base of the number.
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the spin box
* @param value Initial value of the spin box
* @param minValue Minimum value user can input
* @param maxValue Maximum value user can input
* @param step Amount by which value is incremented or decremented
* @param base Base of the number
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
*
* @return Number user entered if Ok was pressed, else 0
*/
static int getInteger( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
int value=0, int minValue=-2147483647, int maxValue=2147483647,
int step=1, int base=10, bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0,
const char *name=0 );
/**
* This is an overloaded convenience function. It behaves exactly same as
* above except it assumes base to be 10, i.e. accepts decimal numbers.
*/
static int getInteger( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
int value=0, int minValue=-2147483647, int maxValue=2147483647,
int step=1, bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
/**
* Static convenience function to get a floating point number from the user.
*
* caption is the text that is displayed in the title bar. label is the
* text that appears as the label for the spin box. value is the initial
* value for the spin box. minValue and maxValue are the minimum and
* maximum allowable values the user may choose. step is the amount by
* which the value will change as the user presses the increment and
* decrement buttons of the spin box.
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the spin box
* @param value Initial value of the spin box
* @param minValue Minimum value user can input
* @param maxValue Maximum value user can input
* @param step Amount by which value is incremented or decremented
* @param decimals Number of digits after the decimal point
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
*
* @return Number user entered if Ok was pressed, else 0
*/
static double getDouble( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
double value=0, double minValue=-2147483647,
double maxValue=2147483647, double step=0.1, int decimals=1,
bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
/**
* This is an overloaded convenience function. It behaves exctly like
* the above function.
*/
static double getDouble( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
double value=0, double minValue=-2147483647,
double maxValue=2147483647, int decimals=1, bool *ok=0,
TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
/**
* Static convenience function to let the user select an item from a
* list. caption is the text that is displayed in the title bar.
* label is the text that appears as the label for the list. list
* is the string list which is inserted into the list, and current
* is the number of the item which should be the selected item. If
* editable is true, the user can enter their own text.
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the spin box
* @param list List of item for user to choose from
* @param current Index of the selected item
* @param editable If true, user can enter own text
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
*
* @return Text of the selected item. If @p editable is true this can be
* a text entered by the user.
*/
static TQString getItem( const TQString &caption, const TQString &label,
const TQStringList &list, int current=0, bool editable=false,
bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
/**
* Static convenience function to let the user select one or more
* items from a listbox. caption is the text that is displayed in the
* title bar. label is the text that appears as the label for the listbox.
* list is the string list which is inserted into the listbox, select
* is the list of item(s) that should be the selected. If multiple is
* true, the user can select multiple items.
*
* @param caption Caption of the dialog
* @param label Text of the label for the spin box
* @param list List of item for user to choose from
* @param select List of item(s) that should be selected
* @param multiple If true, user can select multiple items
* @param ok This bool would be set to true if user pressed Ok
* @param parent Parent of the dialog widget
* @param name Name of the dialog widget
*
* @return List of selected items if multiple is true, else currently
* selected item as a QStringList
*/
static TQStringList getItemList( const TQString &caption,
const TQString &label, const TQStringList &list=TQStringList(),
const TQStringList &select=TQStringList(), bool multiple=false,
bool *ok=0, TQWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0 );
private:
KInputDialogPrivate* const d;
friend class KInputDialogPrivate;
};
#endif // KINPUTDIALOG_H
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