class KStdGuiItem


Definition#include <kstdguiitem.h>
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enum BidiMode { UseRTL = 0, IgnoreRTL }

BidiMode

The back and forward items by default use the RTL settings for Hebrew and Arab countries. If you want those actions to ignore the RTL value and force 'Western' behaviour instead, use the IgnoreRTL value instead.

enum StdItem { Ok=1, Cancel, Yes, No, Discard, Save, DontSave, SaveAs, Apply, Clear, Help, Defaults, Close, Back, Forward, Print, Continue }

StdItem

KGuiItem  guiItem ( StdItem ui_enum )

guiItem

[static]

QString  stdItem ( StdItem ui_enum )

stdItem

[static]

KGuiItem  ok ()

ok

[static]

KGuiItem  cancel ()

cancel

[static]

KGuiItem  yes ()

yes

[static]

KGuiItem  no ()

no

[static]

KGuiItem  discard ()

discard

[static]

KGuiItem  save ()

save

[static]

KGuiItem  help ()

help

[static]

KGuiItem  dontSave ()

dontSave

[static]

KGuiItem  saveAs ()

saveAs

[static]

KGuiItem  apply ()

apply

[static]

KGuiItem  clear ()

clear

[static]

KGuiItem  defaults ()

defaults

[static]

KGuiItem  close ()

close

[static]

KGuiItem  print ()

print

[static]

KGuiItem  cont ()

cont

[static]

It should be "continue", but that's a C/C++ keyword :-o

KGuiItem  back ( BidiMode useBidi = IgnoreRTL )

back

[static]

Return a GUI item for a 'back' action, like Konqueror's back button. This GUI item can optionally honour the user's setting for BiDi, so the icon for right-to-left languages (Hebrew and Arab) has the arrow pointing in the opposite direction. By default the arrow points in the Western 'back' direction (i.e. to the left). This is because usually you only want the Bidi aware GUI item if you also want the 'forward' item. Those two are available in the separate backAndForward() method.

KGuiItem  forward ( BidiMode useBidi = IgnoreRTL )

forward

[static]

Return a GUI item for a 'forward' action, like Konqueror's forward button. This GUI item can optionally honour the user's setting for BiDi, so the icon for right-to-left languages (Hebrew and Arab) has the arrow pointing in the opposite direction. By default the arrow points in the Western 'forward' direction (i.e. to the right). This is because usually you only want the Bidi aware GUI item if you also want the 'back' item. Those two are available in the separate backAndForward() method.

QPair<KGuiItem, KGuiItem>  backAndForward ()

backAndForward

[static]

Return both a back and a forward item. This function always returns items that are aware of the Right-to-Left setting for Arab and Hebrew locales. If you have a reason for wanting the 'Western' back/forward buttons, please use the back() and forward() items instead.


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