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tdelibs/kparts/partmanager.h

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// -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
/* This file is part of the KDE project
Copyright (C) 1999 Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org>
(C) 1999 David Faure <faure@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 __kpartmanager_h__
#define __kpartmanager_h__
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqwidget.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <kdelibs_export.h>
class KInstance;
namespace KParts
{
class Part;
class PartManagerPrivate;
/**
* The part manager is an object which knows about a collection of parts
* (even nested ones) and handles activation/deactivation.
*
* Applications that want to embed parts without merging GUIs
* only use a KParts::PartManager. Those who want to merge GUIs use a
* KParts::MainWindow for example, in addition to a part manager.
*
* Parts know about the part manager to add nested parts to it.
* See also KParts::Part::manager() and KParts::Part::setManager().
*/
class KPARTS_EXPORT PartManager : public TQObject
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_ENUMS( SelectionPolicy )
Q_PROPERTY( SelectionPolicy selectionPolicy READ selectionPolicy WRITE setSelectionPolicy )
Q_PROPERTY( bool allowNestedParts READ allowNestedParts WRITE setAllowNestedParts )
Q_PROPERTY( bool ignoreScrollBars READ ignoreScrollBars WRITE setIgnoreScrollBars )
public:
/// Selection policy. The default policy of a PartManager is Direct.
enum SelectionPolicy { Direct, TriState };
/**
* This extends TQFocusEvent::Reason with the non-focus-event reasons for partmanager to activate a part.
* To test for "any focusin reason", use < ReasonLeftClick.
* NoReason usually means: explicit activation with @ref setActivePart.
* @since 3.3
*/
enum Reason { ReasonLeftClick = 100, ReasonMidClick, ReasonRightClick, NoReason };
/**
* Constructs a part manager.
*
* @param parent The toplevel widget (window / dialog) the
* partmanager should monitor for activation/selection
* events
* @param name The object's name, if any.
*/
PartManager( TQWidget * parent, const char * name = 0L );
/**
* Constructs a part manager.
*
* @param topLevel The toplevel widget (window / dialog ) the
* partmanager should monitor for activation/selection
* events
* @param parent The parent TQObject.
* @param name The object's name, if any.
*/
PartManager( TQWidget * topLevel, TQObject *parent, const char *name = 0 );
virtual ~PartManager();
/**
* Sets the selection policy of the partmanager.
*/
void setSelectionPolicy( SelectionPolicy policy );
/**
* Returns the current selection policy.
*/
SelectionPolicy selectionPolicy() const;
/**
* Specifies whether the partmanager should handle/allow nested parts
* or not.
*
* This is a property the shell has to set/specify. Per
* default we assume that the shell cannot handle nested
* parts. However in case of a KOffice shell for example we allow
* nested parts. A Part is nested (a child part) if its parent
* object inherits KParts::Part. If a child part is activated and
* nested parts are not allowed/handled, then the top parent part in
* the tree is activated.
*/
void setAllowNestedParts( bool allow );
/**
* @see setAllowNestedParts
*/
bool allowNestedParts() const;
/**
* Specifies whether the partmanager should ignore mouse click events for
* scrollbars or not. If the partmanager ignores them, then clicking on the
* scrollbars of a non-active/non-selected part will not change the selection
* or activation state.
*
* The default value is false (read: scrollbars are NOT ignored).
*/
void setIgnoreScrollBars( bool ignore );
/**
* @see setIgnoreScrollBars
*/
bool ignoreScrollBars() const;
/**
* Specifies which mouse buttons the partmanager should react upon.
* By default it reacts on all mouse buttons (LMB/MMB/RMB).
* @param buttonMask a combination of Qt::ButtonState values e.g. Qt::LeftButton | Qt::MidButton
*/
void setActivationButtonMask( short int buttonMask );
/**
* @see setActivationButtonMask
*/
short int activationButtonMask() const;
/**
* @internal
*/
virtual bool eventFilter( TQObject *obj, TQEvent *ev );
/**
* Adds a part to the manager.
*
* Sets it to the active part automatically if @p setActive is true (default ).
* Behavior fix in KDE3.4: the part's widget is shown only if @p setActive is true,
* it used to be shown in all cases before.
*/
virtual void addPart( Part *part, bool setActive = true );
/**
* Removes a part from the manager (this does not delete the object) .
*
* Sets the active part to 0 if @p part is the activePart() .
*/
virtual void removePart( Part *part );
/**
* Replaces @p oldPart with @p newPart, and sets @p newPart as active if
* @p setActive is true.
* This is an optimised version of removePart + addPart
*/
virtual void tqreplacePart( Part * oldPart, Part * newPart, bool setActive = true );
/**
* Sets the active part.
*
* The active part receives activation events.
*
* @p widget can be used to specify which widget was responsible for the activation.
* This is important if you have multiple views for a document/part, like in KOffice.
*/
virtual void setActivePart( Part *part, TQWidget *widget = 0L );
/**
* Returns the active part.
**/
virtual Part *activePart() const;
/**
* Returns the active widget of the current active part (see activePart()).
*/
virtual TQWidget *activeWidget() const;
/**
* Sets the selected part.
*
* The selected part receives selection events.
*
* @p widget can be used to specify which widget was responsible for the selection.
* This is important if you have multiple views for a document/part, like in KOffice.
*/
virtual void setSelectedPart( Part *part, TQWidget *widget = 0L );
/**
* Returns the current selected part.
*/
virtual Part *selectedPart() const;
/**
* Returns the selected widget of the current selected part (see selectedPart()).
*/
virtual TQWidget *selectedWidget() const;
/**
* Returns the list of parts being managed by the partmanager.
*/
const TQPtrList<Part> *parts() const;
/**
* Adds the @p topLevel widget to the list of managed toplevel widgets.
* Usually a PartManager only listens for events (for activation/selection)
* for one toplevel widget (and its children), the one specified in the
* constructor. Sometimes however (like for example when using the KDE dockwidget
* library), it is necessary to extend this.
*/
void addManagedTopLevelWidget( const TQWidget *topLevel );
/**
* Removes the @p topLevel widget from the list of managed toplevel widgets.
* @see addManagedTopLevelWidget
*/
void removeManagedTopLevelWidget( const TQWidget *topLevel );
/**
* @return the reason for the last activePartChanged signal emitted.
* @see Reason
* @since 3.3
*/
int reason() const;
signals:
/**
* Emitted when a new part has been added.
* @see addPart()
**/
void partAdded( KParts::Part *part );
/**
* Emitted when a part has been removed.
* @see removePart()
**/
void partRemoved( KParts::Part *part );
/**
* Emitted when the active part has changed.
* @see setActivePart()
**/
void activePartChanged( KParts::Part *newPart );
protected:
/**
* Changes the active instance when the active part changes.
* The active instance is used by KBugReport and KAboutDialog.
* Override if you really need to - usually you don't need to.
*/
virtual void setActiveInstance( KInstance * instance );
protected slots:
/**
* Removes a part when it is destroyed.
**/
void slotObjectDestroyed();
/**
* @internal
*/
void slotWidgetDestroyed();
/**
* @internal
*/
void slotManagedTopLevelWidgetDestroyed();
private:
Part * tqfindPartFromWidget( TQWidget * widget, const TQPoint &pos );
Part * tqfindPartFromWidget( TQWidget * widget );
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
PartManagerPrivate *d;
};
}
#endif