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Implement a panel applet.
Panel applets
Note: For security and stability reasons the panel won't load untrusted third party applets directly into its namespace but via an external wrapper process.
The panel locates available applets by searching for applet desktop files in (ALL_KDEDIRS)/share/apps/kicker/applets. Every panel applet should install a desktop file there to be recognised by the panel.
Besides standard keys like "Name", "Comment" and "Icon" there are two panel applet specific keys:
Used by the panel to locate the applet DSO (Dynamic Shared Object) Example: X-KDE-Library=libexampleapplet
Similar to KApplication and KUniqueApplication there are two types of panel applets. Use unique applets when it makes no sence to run more than one instance of a applet in the panel. A good example for unique applets is the taskbar applet. Use normal applets when you need instance specific configuration. An example is the koolclock applet where you might want to run two instances in your panel, one configured as analog clock, the other one as digital clock. X-KDE-UniqueApplet is a boolean key which defaults to "false". Example: X-KDE-UniqueApplet=true
Back to panel applet DSOs, the following conventions are used for KDE:
Name: lib
To implement a panel applet it is not enough to write a class inheriting from KPanelApplet but you also have to provide a factory function in your DSO. A sample factory function could look like this:
extern "C" { KPanelApplet* init(QWidget *parent, const QString& configFile) { KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalogue("exampleapplet"); return new ExampleApplet(configFile, KPanelApplet::Normal, KPanelApplet::About | KPanelApplet::Help | KPanelApplet::Preferences, parent, "exampleapplet"); } } |
Note: Don't change the factory function signature or the panel will fail to load your applet.
enum Type { Normal = 0, Stretch } | Type |
enum Action { About = 1, Help = 2, Preferences = 4, ReportBug = 8 } | Action |
enum Direction { Up = 0, Down, Left, Right } | Direction |
KPanelApplet (const QString& configFile, Type t = Normal,
int actions = 0, QWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0)
| KPanelApplet |
Construct a KPanelApplet just like any other widget.
Parameters:
configFile | The configFile handed over in the factory function. |
Type | The applet type(). |
actions | Standard RMB menu actions supported by the applet (see action() ). |
parent | The pointer to the parent widget handed over in the factory function. |
name | A Qt object name for your applet. |
~KPanelApplet ()
| ~KPanelApplet |
Destructor.
int widthForHeight (int height)
| widthForHeight |
[const virtual]
Retrieve a suggested width for a given height.
Every applet should reimplement this function.
Depending on the panel orientation the height (horizontal panel) or the width (vertical panel) of the applets is fixed. The exact values of the fixed size component depend on the panel size.
On a horizontal panel the applet height is fixed, the panel will
call widthForHeight(int height) with height
equal to 'the fixed applet height'
when laying out the applets.
The applet can now choose the other size component (width) based on the given height.
The width you return is granted.
int heightForWidth (int width)
| heightForWidth |
[const virtual]
Every applet should reimplement this function.
Depending on the panel orientation the height (horizontal panel) or the width (vertical panel) of the applets is fixed. The exact values of the fixed size component depend on the panel size.
On a vertical panel the applet width is fixed, the panel will
call heightForWidth(int width) with width
equal to 'the fixed applet width'
when layint out the applets.
The applet can now choose the other size component (height) based on the given width.
The height you return is granted.
Returns: A suggested height for a given width.
KConfig* config ()
| config |
[const]
Always use this KConfig object to save/load your applets configuration.
For unique applets this config object will write to a config file called
For normal applets this config object will write to a instance specific config file
called
Type type ()
| type |
[const]
Returns: Type indicating the applet's type. Type
int actions ()
| actions |
[const]
Returns: int indicating the supported RMB menu actions. Action
void action ( Action a )
| action |
[virtual]
Generic action dispatcher. Called when the user selects an item from the applets RMB menu.
Reimplement this function to handle actions.
For About, Help and Preferences, use the convenience handlers ref about(), help(), preferences()
void updateLayout ()
| updateLayout |
[signal]
Emit this signal to make the panel relayout all applets, when you want to change your width (horizontal panel) or height (vertical panel).
The panel is going to relayout all applets based on their widthForHeight(int height) (horizontal panel) or heightForWidth(int width) (vertical panel).
Please note that the panel may change the applets location if the new widthForHeight(int height) (horizontal panel) or heightForWidth(int width) (vertical panel) does not fit into the current panel layout.
void requestFocus ()
| requestFocus |
[signal]
Request keyboard focus from the panel.
void slotSetOrientation (Orientation o)
| slotSetOrientation |
[slot]
Don't reimplement, this is used internally
void slotSetPopupDirection (Direction d)
| slotSetPopupDirection |
[slot]
Don't reimplement, this is used internally
void about ()
| about |
[protected virtual]
Is called when the user selects "About" from the applets RMB menu. Reimplement this function to launch a about dialog.
Note that this is called only when your applet supports the About action. See Action and KPanelApplet().
void help ()
| help |
[protected virtual]
Is called when the user selects "Help" from the applets RMB menu. Reimplement this function to launch a manual or help page.
Note that this is called only when your applet supports the Help action. See Action and KPanelApplet().
void preferences ()
| preferences |
[protected virtual]
Is called when the user selects "Preferences" from the applets RMB menu. Reimplement this function to launch a preferences dialog or kcontrol module.
Note that this is called only when your applet supports the preferences action. See Action and KPanelApplet().
Orientation orientation ()
| orientation |
[protected const]
Returns: the applet's orientation. (horizontal or vertical)
void orientationChange ( Orientation )
| orientationChange |
[protected virtual]
The orientation changed to orientation
. Reimplement this
change handler in order to adjust the look of your applet.
Direction popupDirection ()
| popupDirection |
[protected const]
You may need this if you want to popup menus at the right position.
See popupDirectionChange()
void popupDirectionChange ( Direction )
| popupDirectionChange |
[protected virtual]
The popup direction changed to direction
. Reimplement this
change handler in order to adjust the look of your applet.