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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries Copyright (C) 2000 Reginald StadlbauerThis 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef KLISTBOX_H #define KLISTBOX_H #include #include /** * Extends the functionality of @ref QListBox to honor the system * wide settings for Single Click/Double Click mode, Auto Selection and * Change Cursor over Link. * * There is a new signal @ref executed(). It gets connected to either * @ref QListBox::clicked() or @ref QListBox::doubleClicked() * depending on the KDE wide Single Click/Double Click settings. It is * strongly recomended that you use this signal instead of the above * mentioned. This way you donīt need to care about the current * settings. If you want to get informed when the user selects * something connect to the @ref QListBox::selectionChanged() signal. * * @short A variant of @ref QListBox that honors KDE's system-wide settings. **/ class KListBox : public QListBox { Q_OBJECT public: KListBox( QWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, WFlags f = 0 ); signals: /** * Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox 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 listbox item. * * Note that you may not delete any @ref QListBoxItem objects in slots * connected to this signal. */ void executed( QListBoxItem *item ); /** * Emitted whenever the user executes an listbox 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 listbox item. * @param pos is the position where the user has clicked * * Note that you may not delete any @ref QListBoxItem objects in slots * connected to this signal. */ void executed( QListBoxItem *item, const QPoint &pos ); /** * This signal gets emitted whenever the user double clicks into the * listbox. * * @param item The pointer to the clicked listbox item. * @param pos The position where the user has clicked. * * Note that you may not delete any @ref QListBoxItem objects in slots * connected to this signal. * * This signal is more or less here for the sake of completeness. * You should normally not need to use this. In most cases itīs better * to use @ref executed() instead. */ void doubleClicked( QListBoxItem *item, const QPoint &pos ); protected slots: void slotOnItem( QListBoxItem *item ); void slotOnViewport(); void slotSettingsChanged(int); /** * Auto selection happend. */ void slotAutoSelect(); protected: void emitExecute( QListBoxItem *item, const QPoint &pos ); /** * @reimplemented */ virtual void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e); /** * @reimplemented */ virtual void focusOutEvent( QFocusEvent *fe ); /** * @reimplemented */ virtual void leaveEvent( QEvent *e ); /** * @reimplemented */ virtual void contentsMousePressEvent( QMouseEvent *e ); /** * @reimplemented */ virtual void contentsMouseDoubleClickEvent ( QMouseEvent *e ); QCursor oldCursor; bool m_bUseSingle; bool m_bChangeCursorOverItem; QListBoxItem* m_pCurrentItem; QTimer* m_pAutoSelect; int m_autoSelectDelay; private slots: void slotMouseButtonClicked( int btn, QListBoxItem *item, const QPoint &pos ); private: class KListBoxPrivate; KListBoxPrivate *d; }; #endif
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