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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 2000 Reginald Stadlbauer <reggie@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2000 Charles Samuels <charles@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2000 Peter Putzer <putzer@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 version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 KLISTVIEW_H
#define KLISTVIEW_H
#include <tqlistview.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <tdelibs_export.h>
class TQDragObject;
class KConfig;
class KLineEdit;
/**
* This Widget extends the functionality of TQListView to honor the system
* wide settings for Single Click/Double Click mode, AutoSelection and
* ChangeCursorOverLink (TM).
*
* There is a new signal executed(). It gets connected to either
* TQListView::clicked() or TQListView::doubleClicked() depending on the KDE
* wide Single Click/Double Click settings. It is strongly recommended that
* you use this signal instead of the above mentioned. This way you don´t
* need to care about the current settings.
* If you want to get informed when the user selects something connect to the
* TQListView::selectionChanged() signal.
*
* Drag-and-Drop is supported with the signal dropped(), just setAcceptDrops(true)
* and connect it to a suitable slot.
* To see where you are dropping, setDropVisualizer(true).
* And also you'll need acceptDrag(TQDropEvent*)
*
* KListView is drag-enabled, too: to benefit from that you have to derive from it.
* Reimplement dragObject() and (possibly) startDrag(),
* and setDragEnabled(true).
*/
class TDEUI_EXPORT KListView : public TQListView
{
friend class KListViewItem;
Q_OBJECT
TQ_OBJECT
Q_ENUMS( SelectionModeExt )
Q_PROPERTY( bool fullWidth READ fullWidth WRITE setFullWidth )
Q_PROPERTY( bool itemsMovable READ itemsMovable WRITE setItemsMovable )
Q_PROPERTY( bool itemsRenameable READ itemsRenameable WRITE setItemsRenameable )
Q_PROPERTY( bool dragEnabled READ dragEnabled WRITE setDragEnabled )
Q_PROPERTY( bool autoOpen READ autoOpen WRITE setAutoOpen )
Q_PROPERTY( bool dropVisualizer READ dropVisualizer WRITE setDropVisualizer )
Q_PROPERTY( int tooltipColumn READ tooltipColumn WRITE setTooltipColumn )
Q_PROPERTY( int dropVisualizerWidth READ dropVisualizerWidth WRITE setDropVisualizerWidth )
Q_PROPERTY( TQColor alternateBackground READ alternateBackground WRITE setAlternateBackground )
Q_PROPERTY( bool shadeSortColumn READ shadeSortColumn WRITE setShadeSortColumn )
Q_OVERRIDE( SelectionModeExt selectionMode READ selectionModeExt WRITE setSelectionModeExt )
public:
/**
* Possible selection modes.
*
* The first four correspond directly to TQListView::SelectionMode, while
* the FileManager selection mode is defined as follows:
* @li home: move to the first
* @li end: move to the last
* @li PgUp/PgDn: move one page up/down
* @li up/down: move one item up/down
* @li insert: toggle selection of current and move to the next
* @li space: toggle selection of the current
* @li CTRL+up: move to the previous item and toggle selection of this one
* @li CTRL+down: toggle selection of the current item and move to the next
* @li CTRL+end: toggle selection from (including) the current
* item to (including) the last item
* @li CTRL+home: toggle selection from (including) the current
* item to the (including) the first item
* @li CTRL+PgDn: toggle selection from (including) the current
* item to (excluding) the item one page down
* @li CTRL+PgUp: toggle selection from (excluding) the current
* item to (including) the item one page up
*
* The combinations work the same with SHIFT instead of CTRL, except
* that if you start selecting something using SHIFT everything selected
* before will be deselected first.
*
* Additionally the current item is always selected automatically when
* navigating using the keyboard, except other items were selected explicitly.
*
* This way e.g. SHIFT+up/PgUp then SHIFT+down/PgDn leaves no item selected
*/
enum SelectionModeExt {
Single = TQListView::Single,
Multi = TQListView::Multi,
Extended = TQListView::Extended,
NoSelection = TQListView::NoSelection,
FileManager
};
/**
* Constructor.
*
* The parameters @p parent and @p name are handled by
* TQListView, as usual.
*/
KListView (TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
virtual ~KListView();
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void setAcceptDrops (bool);
/**
* This function determines whether the given coordinates are within the
* execute area. The execute area is the part of a TQListViewItem where mouse
* clicks or double clicks respectively generate a executed() signal.
* Depending on TQListView::allColumnsShowFocus() this is either the
* whole item or only the first column.
* @return true if point is inside execute area of an item, false in all
* other cases including the case that it is over the viewport.
*/
virtual bool isExecuteArea( const TQPoint& point );
/**
* Same thing, but from an x coordinate only. This only checks if x is in
* the first column (if all columns don't show focus), without testing if
* the y coordinate is over an item or not.
*/
bool isExecuteArea( int x );
/**
* @return a list containing the currently selected items.
*
* @deprecated
*/
TQPtrList<TQListViewItem> selectedItems() const;
/**
* @return a list containing the currently selected items.
*
* @param includeHiddenItems Set to true to return all items regardless of
* visibility. Set to false to only return items that are isVisible().
*
* @return a list of all selected listview items
*
* @since 3.4
*/
TQPtrList<TQListViewItem> selectedItems(bool includeHiddenItems) const; // ### BIC: KDE 4: use an implicitly shared class! (QValutList?) and merge with above, default to true
/**
* Arbitrarily move @p item to @p parent, positioned immediately after item @p after.
* If after is 0, @p item is made the first child of @p parent.
*
* (Un-deprecated in kde-3.4)
*/
void moveItem(TQListViewItem *item, TQListViewItem *parent, TQListViewItem *after);
/**
* @return the last item (not child!) of this listview.
*
* @see lastChild()
*/
TQListViewItem *lastItem() const;
/**
* @return the last child of this listview.
*
* @see lastItem()
*/
TQListViewItem* lastChild () const;
/**
* @return the lineedit used for inline renaming.
* Use that to setup a KCompletion or TQValidator for the lineedit
*
* @since 3.2
*/
KLineEdit* renameLineEdit() const;
/**
* @returns if it is legal to move items in the list view. True by default.
*
* @see setDragEnabled()
* @see setItemsMovable()
*/
bool itemsMovable() const;
/**
* @return whether inplace-renaming has been enabled. False by default.
*
* @see setItemsRenameable()
*/
bool itemsRenameable() const;
/**
* @return whether dragging is enabled. False by default.
*
* @see setDragEnabled()
*/
bool dragEnabled() const;
/**
* @return true if AutoOpen is enabled (not implemented currently).
*
* @see setAutoOpen()
*/
bool autoOpen() const;
/**
* @return true if @p column is renamable.
*
* @see setRenameable()
*/
bool isRenameable (int column) const;
/**
* @return true if drawing of the drop-visualizer has been enabled. True by default.
*
* @see setDropVisualizer()
*/
bool dropVisualizer() const;
/**
* @return the column for which tooltips are displayed (or -1 if none set).
*
* @see setTooltipColumn()
*/
int tooltipColumn() const;
/**
* For future expansions.
*
* Do not use.
* @deprecated
*/
bool createChildren() const KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* @return true if drawing of the drop-highlighter has been enabled. False by default.
*
* @see setDropHighlighter()
*/
bool dropHighlighter() const;
/**
* The dropVisualizerWidth defaults to 4.
*
* @see setDropVisualizerWidth()
* @return the current width of the drop-visualizer.
*/
int dropVisualizerWidth () const;
/**
* @return the "extended" selection mode of this listview.
*
* @see SelectionModeExt
* @see setSelectionModeExt
*/
SelectionModeExt selectionModeExt () const;
/**
* Returns the index of @p item within the item tree or -1 if
* @p item doesn't exist in this list view. This function takes
* all items into account not only the visible ones.
*/
int itemIndex( const TQListViewItem *item ) const;
/**
* Returns the item of @p index within the item tree or 0 if
* @p index doesn't exist in this list view. This function takes
* all items into account not only the visible ones.
*/
TQListViewItem* itemAtIndex(int index);
/**
* @deprecated
* @see setFullWidth()
*/
void setFullWidth() KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Let the last column fit exactly all the available width.
*
* @see fullWidth()
*/
void setFullWidth(bool fullWidth);
/**
* Returns whether the last column is set to fit the available width.
*
* @see setFullWidth()
*/
bool fullWidth() const;
/**
* Reimplemented for full width support
*
* @see removeColumn()
*/
virtual int addColumn(const TQString& label, int width = -1);
/**
* Reimplemented for full width support
*/
virtual int addColumn(const TQIconSet& iconset, const TQString& label, int width = -1);
/**
* Reimplemented for full width support
*
* @see addColumn()
*/
virtual void removeColumn(int index);
/**
* sets the alternate background background color.
* This only has an effect if the items are KListViewItems
*
* @param c the color to use for every other item. Set to an invalid
* color to disable alternate colors.
*
* @see alternateBackground()
**/
void setAlternateBackground(const TQColor &c);
/**
* @return the alternate background color
*
* @see setAlternateBackground()
*/
const TQColor &alternateBackground() const;
/**
* Saves the list view's layout (column widtsh, column order, sort column)
* to a KConfig group
*
* @param config the KConfig object to write to
* @param group the config group to use
*/
void saveLayout(KConfig *config, const TQString &group) const;
/**
* Reads the list view's layout from a KConfig group as stored with
* saveLayout
*
* @param config the KConfig object to read from
* @param group the config group to use
*/
void restoreLayout(KConfig *config, const TQString &group);
/**
* Reimplemented to remember the current sort column and order.
* @param column is the column to be sorted, or -1 to sort in order of
* insertion
* @param ascending whether to sort ascending (or descending)
*/
virtual void setSorting(int column, bool ascending = true);
/**
* @return the currently sorted column, or -1 if none is sorted
*/
int columnSorted(void) const;
/**
* @return whether the current sort is ascending (or descending)
*/
bool ascendingSort(void) const;
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
*/
virtual void takeItem(TQListViewItem *i);
/**
* Set to true if the currently sorted column should be drawn shaded. Defaults to true
* @param shadeSortColumn True if sort column should be shaded.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
void setShadeSortColumn(bool shadeSortColumn);
/**
* See if the sort column should be drawn shaded
* @return true if the sort column should be shaded
*
* @since 3.4
*/
bool shadeSortColumn(void) const;
signals:
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview 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 listview item.
*
* Note that you may not delete any TQListViewItem objects in slots
* connected to this signal.
*/
void executed( TQListViewItem *item );
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the user executes an listview 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 listview item.
* @param pos is the position where the user has clicked
* @param c is the column into which the user clicked.
*
* Note that you may not delete any TQListViewItem objects in slots
* connected to this signal.
*/
void executed( TQListViewItem *item, const TQPoint &pos, int c );
/**
* This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is
* dropped onto the listview.
*
* @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted)
* @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or 0L, if
* the drop was above all items)
*
* @see acceptDrop()
*/
void dropped (TQDropEvent * e, TQListViewItem *after);
/**
* This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is
* dropped onto the listview.
*
* This is an overloaded version of the above (provided to simplify
* processing drops outside of the class).
*
* @param list is the listview
* @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted)
* @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or 0L, if
* the drop was above all items
*/
void dropped (KListView* list, TQDropEvent* e, TQListViewItem* after);
/**
* This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is
* dropped onto the listview.
*
* This function also provides a parent, in the event that your listview
* is a tree
* @param list is the listview
* @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted)
* @param parent the item that is to be the parent of the new item
* @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or 0L, if
* the drop was above all items
*/
void dropped (KListView* list, TQDropEvent* e, TQListViewItem* parent, TQListViewItem* after);
/**
* This signal gets emitted whenever something acceptable is
* dropped onto the listview.
*
* This function also provides a parent, in the event that your listview
* is a tree
* @param e is the drop event itself (it has already been accepted)
* @param parent the item that is to be the parent of the new item
* @param after is the item after which the drop occurred (or 0L, if
* the drop was above all items
*/
void dropped (TQDropEvent* e, TQListViewItem* parent, TQListViewItem* after);
/**
* This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via
* DnD.
* If more than one item is moved at the same time, this signal is only emitted
* once.
*/
void moved();
/**
* Connect to this signal if you want to do some preprocessing before
* a move is made, for example, to disable sorting
*
* This is sent only once per each groups of moves. That is, for each
* drop that is a move this will be emitted once, before KListView calls
* @see moveItem()
*/
void aboutToMove();
/**
* This signal is emitted when ever the user moves an item in the list via
* DnD.
* If more than one item is moved at the same time, @p afterFirst and
* @p afterNow will reflect what was true before the move.
* This differs from moved(), so be careful. All the items will have been
* moved before moved() is emitted, which is not true in this method. // FIXME
* @param item the item that was moved
* @param afterFirst the item that parameter item was in before the move, in the list
* @param afterNow the item it's currently after.
*/
void moved (TQListViewItem *item, TQListViewItem *afterFirst, TQListViewItem *afterNow);
/**
* This signal is emitted after all the items have been moved. It reports info for
* each and every item moved, in order. The first element in @p items associates
* with the first of afterFirst and afterNow.
*/
void moved(TQPtrList<TQListViewItem> &items, TQPtrList<TQListViewItem> &afterFirst, TQPtrList<TQListViewItem> &afterNow);
/**
* This signal gets emitted when an item is renamed via in-place renaming.
*
* @param item is the renamed item.
* @param str is the new value of column @p col.
* @param col is the renamed column.
*/
void itemRenamed(TQListViewItem* item, const TQString &str, int col);
/**
* Same as above, but without the extra information.
*/
void itemRenamed(TQListViewItem* item);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the shortcut key for popup-menus is pressed.
*
* Normally you should not use this, just connect a slot to signal
* contextMenu (KListView*, TQListViewItem*, const TQPoint&) to correctly
* handle showing context menus regardless of settings.
*
* @param list is this listview.
* @param item is the currentItem() at the time the key was pressed. May be 0L.
*/
void menuShortCutPressed (KListView* list, TQListViewItem* item);
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever a context-menu should be shown for item @p i.
* It automatically adjusts for all settings involved (Menu key, showMenuOnPress/Click).
*
* @param l is this listview.
* @param i is the item for which the menu should be shown. May be 0L.
* @param p is the point at which the menu should be shown.
*/
void contextMenu (KListView* l, TQListViewItem* i, const TQPoint& p);
void itemAdded(TQListViewItem *item);
void itemRemoved(TQListViewItem *item);
public slots:
/**
* Rename column @p c of @p item.
*/
virtual void rename(TQListViewItem *item, int c);
/**
* By default, if you called setItemsRenameable(true),
* only the first column is renameable.
* Use this function to enable the feature on other columns.
*
* If you want more intelligent (dynamic) selection,
* you'll have to derive from KListView,
* and override rename() and call only call it
* if you want the item to be renamed.
*/
void setRenameable (int column, bool yesno=true);
/**
* Set whether items in the list view can be moved.
* It is enabled by default.
*
* @see itemsMovable()
*/
virtual void setItemsMovable(bool b);
/**
* Enables inplace-renaming of items.
* It is disabled by default.
*
* @see itemsRenameable()
* @see setRenameable()
*/
virtual void setItemsRenameable(bool b);
/**
* Enable/Disable the dragging of items.
* It is disabled by default.
*/
virtual void setDragEnabled(bool b);
/**
* Enable/Disable AutoOpen (not implemented currently).
*/
virtual void setAutoOpen(bool b);
/**
* Enable/Disable the drawing of a drop-visualizer
* (a bar that shows where a dropped item would be inserted).
* It is enabled by default, if dragging is enabled
*/
virtual void setDropVisualizer(bool b);
/**
* Set the width of the (default) drop-visualizer.
* If you don't call this method, the width is set to 4.
*/
void setDropVisualizerWidth (int w);
/**
* Set which column should be used for automatic tooltips.
*
* @param column is the column for which tooltips will be shown.
* Set -1 to disable this feature.
*/
virtual void setTooltipColumn(int column);
/**
* Enable/Disable the drawing of a drop-highlighter
* (a rectangle around the item under the mouse cursor).
* It is disabled by default.
*/
virtual void setDropHighlighter(bool b);
/**
* For future expansions.
*
* Do not use.
* @deprecated
*/
virtual void setCreateChildren(bool b) KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* Set the selection mode.
*
* A different name was chosen to avoid API-clashes with TQListView::setSelectionMode().
*/
void setSelectionModeExt (SelectionModeExt mode);
/**
* Enable/disable tabbing between editable cells
* @since 3.1
*/
void setTabOrderedRenaming(bool b);
/**
* Returns whether tab ordered renaming is enabled
* @since 3.1
*/
bool tabOrderedRenaming() const;
protected:
/**
* Determine whether a drop on position @p p would count as
* being above or below the TQRect @p rect.
*
* @param rect is the rectangle we examine.
* @param p is the point located in the rectangle, p is assumed to be in
* viewport coordinates.
*/
inline bool below (const TQRect& rect, const TQPoint& p)
{
return (p.y() > (rect.top() + (rect.bottom() - rect.top())/2));
}
/**
* An overloaded version of below(const TQRect&, const TQPoint&).
*
* It differs from the above only in what arguments it takes.
*
* @param i the item whose rect() is passed to the above function.
* @param p is translated from contents coordinates to viewport coordinates
* before being passed to the above function.
*/
inline bool below (TQListViewItem* i, const TQPoint& p)
{
return below (itemRect(i), contentsToViewport(p));
}
/**
* Reimplemented to reload the alternate background in palette changes.
* @internal
*/
virtual bool event( TQEvent * );
/**
* Emit signal executed.
* @internal
*/
void emitExecute( TQListViewItem *item, const TQPoint &pos, int c );
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void focusInEvent(TQFocusEvent* fe);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void focusOutEvent( TQFocusEvent *fe );
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void leaveEvent( TQEvent *e );
/**
* @return the tooltip for @p column of @p item.
*/
virtual TQString tooltip(TQListViewItem* item, int column) const;
/**
* @return whether the tooltip for @p column of @p item shall be shown at point @p pos.
*/
virtual bool showTooltip(TQListViewItem *item, const TQPoint &pos, int column) const;
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsDragMoveEvent (TQDragMoveEvent *event);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsMousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent *e );
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsMouseMoveEvent( TQMouseEvent *e );
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsMouseDoubleClickEvent ( TQMouseEvent *e );
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsDragLeaveEvent (TQDragLeaveEvent *event);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsMouseReleaseEvent (TQMouseEvent*);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsDropEvent (TQDropEvent*);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void contentsDragEnterEvent (TQDragEnterEvent *);
/**
* @return a dragobject encoding the current selection.
*
* @see setDragEnabled()
*/
virtual TQDragObject *dragObject();
/**
* @return true if the @p event provides some acceptable
* format.
* A common mistake is to forget the "const" in your reimplementation
*/
virtual bool acceptDrag (TQDropEvent* event) const;
/**
* Paint the drag line. If painter is null, don't try to :)
*
* If after == 0 then the marker should be drawn at the top.
*
* @return the rectangle that you painted to.
*/
virtual TQRect drawDropVisualizer (TQPainter *p, TQListViewItem *parent, TQListViewItem *after);
/**
* Paint the drag rectangle. If painter is null, don't try to :)
*
*
* @return the rectangle that you painted to.
*/
virtual TQRect drawItemHighlighter(TQPainter *painter, TQListViewItem *item);
/**
* This method calls dragObject() and starts the drag.
*
* Reimplement it to do fancy stuff like setting a pixmap or
* using a non-default DragMode
*/
virtual void startDrag();
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void keyPressEvent (TQKeyEvent*);
/**
* Reimplemented for internal reasons.
* Further reimplementations should call this function or else
* some features may not work correctly.
*
* The API is unaffected.
*/
virtual void viewportPaintEvent(TQPaintEvent*);
/**
* In FileManager selection mode: explicitly activate the mode
* in which the current item is automatically selected.
*/
void activateAutomaticSelection();
/**
* In FileManager selection mode: explicitly deactivate the mode
* in which the current item is automatically selected.
*/
void deactivateAutomaticSelection();
/**
* In FileManager selection mode: return whether it is currently in the mode
* where the current item is selected automatically.
* Returns false if items were selected explicitly, e.g. using the mouse.
*/
bool automaticSelection() const;
/**
* Reimplemented for setFullWidth()
*/
virtual void viewportResizeEvent(TQResizeEvent* e);
/**
* Disable AutoSelection. This overrides the system wide setting for
* AutoSelection. Please don't call this unless you have good reasons to
* override the system wide setting for AutoSelection.
* @see resetAutoSelection()
* @since 3.2
*/
void disableAutoSelection();
/**
* Reset AutoSelection to the system wide setting.
* @see disableAutoSelection()
* @since 3.2
*/
void resetAutoSelection();
/**
* @deprecated This is just here for binary compatibility. Use the signal
* in TQListView instead.
*/
// KDE 4: remove
void doubleClicked( TQListViewItem *item, const TQPoint &pos, int c );
protected slots:
/**
* Update internal settings whenever the global ones change.
* @internal
*/
void slotSettingsChanged(int);
void slotMouseButtonClicked( int btn, TQListViewItem *item, const TQPoint &pos, int c );
void doneEditing(TQListViewItem *item, int row);
/**
* Repaint the rect where I was drawing the drop line.
*/
void cleanDropVisualizer();
/**
* Repaint the rect where I was drawing the drop rectangle.
*/
void cleanItemHighlighter();
/**
* Emit the contextMenu signal. This slot is for mouse actions.
*/
void emitContextMenu (TQListViewItem*, const TQPoint&, int);
/**
* Emit the contextMenu signal. This slot is for key presses.
*/
void emitContextMenu (KListView*, TQListViewItem*);
/**
* Accessory slot for AutoSelect
* @internal
*/
void slotOnItem( TQListViewItem *item );
/**
* Accessory slot for AutoSelect/ChangeCursorOverItem
* @internal
*/
void slotOnViewport();
/**
* Process AutoSelection.
* @internal
*/
void slotAutoSelect();
void slotDragExpand();
/**
* Reacts to header changes in full width mode
* @internal
*/
void slotHeaderChanged();
protected:
/**
* Handle dropEvent when itemsMovable() is set to true.
*/
virtual void movableDropEvent (TQListViewItem* parent, TQListViewItem* afterme);
/**
* Where is the nearest TQListViewItem that I'm going to drop?
*
* FIXME KDE 4.0: Make this method const so it can be called from an
* acceptDrag method without ugly casts
*/
virtual void findDrop(const TQPoint &pos, TQListViewItem *&parent, TQListViewItem *&after);
/**
* A special keyPressEvent (for FileManager selection mode).
*/
void fileManagerKeyPressEvent (TQKeyEvent*);
/**
* Convert the depth of an item into its indentation in pixels
*/
int depthToPixels( int depth );
private:
class Tooltip;
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
private:
class KListViewPrivate;
KListViewPrivate* const d;
bool isExecuteArea( int x, TQListViewItem* item );
};
/**
* A listview item with support for alternate background colors. It is
* a drop-in replacement for QListViewItem
*
* @short listview item with alternate background color support
*/
class TDEUI_EXPORT KListViewItem : public TQListViewItem
{
friend class KListView;
public:
/**
* constructors. The semantics remain as in TQListViewItem.
* Although they accept a TQListViewItem as parent, please
* don't mix KListViewItem (or subclasses) with QListViewItem
* (or subclasses).
*/
KListViewItem(TQListView *parent);
KListViewItem(TQListViewItem *parent);
KListViewItem(TQListView *parent, TQListViewItem *after);
KListViewItem(TQListViewItem *parent, TQListViewItem *after);
KListViewItem(TQListView *parent,
TQString, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null);
KListViewItem(TQListViewItem *parent,
TQString, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null);
KListViewItem(TQListView *parent, TQListViewItem *after,
TQString, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null);
KListViewItem(TQListViewItem *parent, TQListViewItem *after,
TQString, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null,
TQString = TQString::null, TQString = TQString::null);
virtual ~KListViewItem();
virtual void insertItem(TQListViewItem *item);
virtual void takeItem(TQListViewItem *item);
/**
* returns true if this item is to be drawn with the alternate background
*/
bool isAlternate();
/**
* returns the background color for this item
*/
const TQColor &backgroundColor() KDE_DEPRECATED; // #### should be removed in 4.0; use below instead
/**
* returns the background color for this item at given column
* This can be different in the column which is sorted due to shading
* ### could be merged with above (column = -1) to be source compatible
* ### but will only work if sort-shading is not used or the listView has
* ### only 1 column
* @since 3.4
*/
TQColor backgroundColor(int column);
virtual void paintCell(TQPainter *p, const TQColorGroup &cg,
int column, int width, int alignment);
private:
void init();
private:
uint m_odd : 1;
uint m_known : 1;
uint m_unused : 30;
};
#endif
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