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#include <tqlabel.h>
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#include <tqpainter.h>
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#include <tqmessagebox.h>
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#include <tqpe/applnk.h> // for AppLnk
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#include <tqpe/resource.h> // for Resource loading
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#include "%{APPNAMELC}.h"
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%{APPNAME}::%{APPNAME}(TQWidget *parent)
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: TQWidget( parent, "%{APPNAME} Applet" ) {
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/*
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* we will load an Image, scale it for the right usage
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* remember your applet might be used by different
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* resolutions.
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* Then we will convert the image back to an Pixmap
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* and draw this Pimxap. We need to use Image because its
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* the only class that allows scaling.
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*/
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TQImage image = Resource::loadImage("%{APPNAMELC}/%{APPNAMELC}");
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/*
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* smooth scale to AppLnk smallIconSize for applest
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* smallIconSize gets adjusted to the resolution
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* so on some displays like SIMpad and a C-750 the smallIconSize
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* is greater than on a iPAQ h3870
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*/
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image = image.smoothScale(AppLnk::smallIconSize(), AppLnk::smallIconSize() );
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/*
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* now we need to convert the Image to a Pixmap cause these
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* can be drawn more easily
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*/
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m_pix = new TQPixmap();
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m_pix->convertFromImage( image );
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/*
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* Now we will say that we don't want to be bigger than our
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* Pixmap
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*/
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setFixedHeight(AppLnk::smallIconSize() );
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setFixedWidth( AppLnk::smallIconSize() );
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}
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%{APPNAME}::~%{APPNAME}() {
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delete m_pix;
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}
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/*
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* here you would normal show or do something
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* useful. If you want to show a widget at the top left
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* of your icon you need to map your rect().topLeft() to
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* global with mapToGlobal(). Then you might also need to
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* move the widgets so it is visible
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*/
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void %{APPNAME}::mousePressEvent(TQMouseEvent* ) {
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TQMessageBox::information(this, tr("No action taken"),
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tr("<qt>This Plugin does not yet support anything usefule aye.</qt>"),
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TQMessageBox::Ok );
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}
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void %{APPNAME}::paintEvent( TQPaintEvent* ) {
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TQPainter p(this);
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/* simpy draw the pixmap from the start of this widget */
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p.drawPixmap(0, 0, *m_pix );
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}
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/*
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* Here comes the implementation of the interface
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*/
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%{APPNAME}Impl::%{APPNAME}Impl() {
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}
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/* needed cause until it is only pure virtual */
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%{APPNAME}Impl::~%{APPNAME}Impl() {
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/*
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* we will delete our applets as well
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* setAUtoDelete makes the TQPtrList free
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* the objects behind the pointers
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*/
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m_applets.setAutoDelete( true );
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m_applets.clear();
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}
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/*
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* For the taskbar interface return a Widget
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*/
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TQWidget* %{APPNAME}Impl::applet( TQWidget* parent ) {
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/*
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* There are problems with ownership. So we add
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* our ownlist and clear this;
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*/
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%{APPNAME}* ap = new %{APPNAME}( parent );
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m_applets.append( ap );
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return ap;
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}
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/*
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* A small hint where the Applet Should be displayed
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*/
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int %{APPNAME}Impl::position()const {
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Now the important TQUnkownInterface method without
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* this one your applet won't load
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* @param uuid The uuid of the interface
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* @param iface The pointer to the interface ptr
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*/
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TQRESULT %{APPNAME}Impl::queryInterface( const TQUuid& uuid, TQUnknownInterface** iface) {
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/* set the pointer to the interface to 0 */
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*iface = 0;
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/*
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* we check if we support the requested interface
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* and then assign to the pointer.
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* You may alos create another interface here so
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* *iface = this is only in this simple case true you
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* could also support more interfaces.
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* But this example below is the most common use.
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* Now the caller knows that the Interface Pointer
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* is valid and the interface supported
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*/
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if ( uuid == IID_TQUnknown )
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*iface = this;
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else if ( uuid == IID_TaskbarApplet )
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*iface = this;
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else
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return TQS_FALSE;
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if ( *iface )
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(*iface)->addRef();
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return TQS_OK;
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}
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/*
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* Finally we need to export the Interface.
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* CREATE_INSTANCE creates a interface and calls
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* queryInterface for the TQUnknownInterface once
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* With out this function the applet can't be loaded.
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*
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* NOTE: If your applet does not load it's likely you've an
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* unresolved symbol. Change the .pro TEMPLATE = lib to TEMPLATE= app
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* and recompile. If the linker only complains about a missing
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* main method the problem is more complex. In most cases it'll say
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* you which symbols are missing and you can implement them.
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* The main(int argc, char* argv[] ) does not need to be
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* included in a library so it's ok that the linker complains
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*/
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TQ_EXPORT_INTERFACE() {
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TQ_CREATE_INSTANCE( %{APPNAME}Impl )
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}
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