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/*
    This file is part of the KDE libraries

    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.

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    $Id$

*/

#ifndef KTMAINWINDOW_H
#define KTMAINWINDOW_H

#include "kmainwindow.h"

/**
 * @deprecated
 * Compatibility top level widget class
 *
 * This class is intended to make porting of KDE-1.x applications
 * easier. For new applications, use its base class KMainWindow.
 *
 * @see KApplication
 * @short KDE top level main window
   @author Reginald Stadlbauer (reggie@kde.org) Stephan Kulow (coolo@kde.org), Matthias Ettrich (ettrich@kde.org), Chris Schlaeger (cs@kde.org), Sven Radej (radej@kde.org). Maintained by Sven Radej (radej@kde.org)

 */

class KTMainWindow : public KMainWindow
{
    Q_OBJECT

public:
    /**
     * Construct a main window.
     *
     * @param name The object name. For session management to work
     * properly, all main windows in the application have to have a
     * different name. When passing 0 (the default), KTMainWindow will create
     * such a name for you. So simply never pass anything else ;-)
     *
     * @param f Specify the widget flags. The default is WDestructiveClose.
     * It indicates that a main window is automatically destroyed when its
     * window is closed. Pass 0 if you do not want this behaviour.
     *
     * KTMainWindows must be created on the heap with 'new', like:
     *  
 KTMainWindow *ktmw = new KTMainWindow (...
**/ KTMainWindow( const char *name = 0, WFlags f = WDestructiveClose ); /** * Destructor. * * Will also destroy the toolbars, and menubar if * needed. */ virtual ~KTMainWindow(); /** * Set the main client widget. * * This is the main widget for your application; it's geometry * will be automatically managed by KTMainWindow to fit the * client area, constrained by the positions of the menu, toolbars * and status bar. It can be fixed-width or Y-fixed. * * Only one client widget can be handled at a time. Multiple calls * of @ref setView() will cause only the last widget to be added to be * properly handled. The layout management will not start before this * function has been called. It increases the application start * speed to call this function after all bars have been registered. The * presence of the view widget is mandatory for the class to operate. * * The widget must have been created with this instance of * KTMainWindow as its parent. */ void setView( QWidget *w, bool = FALSE ) { setCentralWidget( w ); } /** * Retrieve the view widget. * * @see setView() **/ QWidget *view() const { return centralWidget(); } /** * Enable or disable the status bar. */ void enableStatusBar( KStatusBar::BarStatus stat = KStatusBar::Toggle ); /** * Enable or disable the toolbar with the specified @id. * * If no id is specified, the default id of 0 is used. */ void enableToolBar( KToolBar::BarStatus stat = KToolBar::Toggle, int id = 0 ); /** * Enable or disable the toolbar with the specified name (as * determined by the XML UI framework). */ void setEnableToolBar( KToolBar::BarStatus stat = KToolBar::Toggle, const char * name = "mainToolBar" ); /** * Add a toolbar to the widget. * * A toolbar added to this widget will be automatically laid out * by it. * * The toolbar must have been created with this instance of * KTMainWindow as its parent. * * Usually you do not need this function. Just refer to a toolbar * with @ref toolBar(index) instead and the KTMainWindow will * create it for you. Anyway @ref addToolBar() is useful if you want * to pass additional arguments to the toolbar's constructor. */ int addToolBar( KToolBar *toolbar, int index = -1 ); /** * Retrieve a pointer to the toolbar with the specified id. * * If there is no such tool bar yet, it will be generated. **/ KToolBar *toolBar( int id = 0 ); /** * @deprecated */ void setMenu (KMenuBar * ) {} /** * @deprecated */ void setStatusBar ( KStatusBar * ) {}; /** * @return @p true if the menubar exists. */ bool hasMenuBar(); /** * @return @p true if the statusbar exists. */ bool hasStatusBar(); /** * @return @p true if the specified toolbar exists. */ bool hasToolBar( int id = 0 ); protected slots: /** * @deprecated */ virtual void updateRects(); private: QMap idBarMap; }; #endif

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