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tdeutils/superkaramba/src/task_python.h

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/****************************************************************************
* task_python.h - Functions for task python api
*
* Copyright (C) 2003 Hans Karlsson <karlsson.h@home.se>
* Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Adam Geitgey <adam@rootnode.org>
* Copyright (c) 2004 Petri Damst<EFBFBD>n <damu@iki.fi>
*
* This file is part of SuperKaramba.
*
* SuperKaramba is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* SuperKaramba 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with SuperKaramba; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef TASK_PYTHON_H
#define TASK_PYTHON_H
/** Task/performTaskAction
*
* SYNOPSIS
* long performTaskAction(widget, task, action)
* DESCRIPTION
* This peforms the given action on a task object. widget is a reference to
* the current widget. task is a reference to a task object you got from
* getTaskList(). Action is a number from 1 to 10. See the list below.
*
* Possible actions:
* * 1 = Maximize the window
* * 2 = Restore the window (use on iconified windows)
* * 3 = Iconify the window (minimize it)
* * 4 = Close the window
* * 5 = Activate (give focus to) the window
* * 6 = Raise the window
* * 7 = Lower the window
* * 8 = Smart Focus/Minimize - This will what the KDE taskbar does when you
* click on a window. If it is iconified, raise it. If it has focus,
* iconify it.
* * 9 = Toggle whether this window is always on top
* * 10 = Toggle wheter this window is shaded (rolled up)
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long task -- pointer to task
* * long action -- action number
* RETURN VALUE
* 1 if successful
*/
PyObject* py_perform_task_action(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Task/getTaskInfo
*
* SYNOPSIS
* list getTaskInfo(widget, task)
* DESCRIPTION
* This returns all of the info about a certain task in the form of a Python
* List. widget is a reference to the current widget. task is a reference to
* the window you want info about which you obtain by calling getTaskList().
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long task -- pointer to task
* RETURN VALUE
* Here is the format of the returned list by index value:
* * 0 = Task name (The full name of the window)
* * 1 = Icon name
* * 2 = Class name - This is for grouping tasks. All tasks with the same
* name can be grouped together because they are instances of the same
* program.
* * 3 = Desktop number - The desktop number this window is on
* * 4 = Is this window maximized? 0=no, 1=yes
* * 5 = Is this window iconified (minimized)? 0=no, 1=yes
* * 6 = Is this window shaded (rolled up)? 0=no, 1=yes
* * 7 = Is this window focused? 0=no, 1=yes
* * 8 = A reference back to the task you got info on
*/
PyObject* py_get_task_info(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Task/getStartupInfo
*
* SYNOPSIS
* list getStartupInfo(widget, task)
* DESCRIPTION
* This returns all of the info about a certain starting task in the form of
* a Python List. widget is a reference to the current widget. task is a
* reference to the window you want info about which you obtain by calling
* getStartupList().
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* * long task -- pointer to task
* RETURN VALUE
* Here is the format of the returned list by index value:
* * 0 = Task name (The full name of the window)
* * 1 = Icon name
* * 2 = Executable name
* * 3 = A reference back to the task you got info on
*/
PyObject* py_get_startup_info(PyObject* self, PyObject* args);
/** Task/getTaskNames
*
* SYNOPSIS
* list getTaskNames(widget)
* DESCRIPTION
* This returns a Python List containing the String names of all open
* windows on the system. This is for convience if you want to list open
* windows or see if a window by a certain name exists. Anything else
* requires the reference to the window you would obtain from getTaskList()
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* RETURN VALUE
* Task list
*/
PyObject* py_get_task_names(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Task/getTaskList
*
* SYNOPSIS
* list getTaskList(widget)
* DESCRIPTION
* This returns a Python List object with references to all the current
* windows open on this system. You can then call performTaskAction() or
* getTaskInfo() on any of the entries in the list.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* RETURN VALUE
* Task list
*/
PyObject* py_get_task_list(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
/** Task/getStartupList
*
* SYNOPSIS
* list getTaskList(widget)
* DESCRIPTION
* This returns a Python List object with references to all the current
* windows that are in the process of loading on this system. You can then
* call getStartupInfo() on any of the entries in the list.
* ARGUMENTS
* * long widget -- karamba
* RETURN VALUE
* startup list
*/
PyObject* py_get_startup_list(PyObject *self, PyObject *args);
#endif // TASK_PYTHON_H