class KXMLGUIFactory

KXMLGUIFactory, together with KXMLGUIClient objects, can be used to create a GUI of container widgets (like menus, toolbars, etc. More...

Definition#include <kxmlguifactory.h>
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Detailed Description

KXMLGUIFactory, together with KXMLGUIClient objects, can be used to create a GUI of container widgets (like menus, toolbars, etc.) and container items (menu items, toolbar buttons, etc.) from an XML document and action objects.

Each KXMLGUIClient represents a part of the GUI, composed from containers and actions. KXMLGUIFactory takes care of building (with the help of a KXMLGUIBuilder) and merging the GUI from an unlimited number of clients.

Each client provides XML through a QDomDocument and actions through a KActionCollection . The XML document contains the rules for how to merge the GUI.

KXMLGUIFactory processes the DOM tree provided by a client and plugs in the client's actions, according to the XML and the merging rules of previously inserted clients. Container widgets are built via a KXMLGUIBuilder , which has to be provided with the KXMLGUIFactory constructor.

 KXMLGUIFactory ( KXMLGUIBuilder *builder, QObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0 )

KXMLGUIFactory

Constructs a KXMLGUIFactory. The provided builder KXMLGUIBuilder will be called for creating and removing container widgets, when clients are added/removed from the GUI.

Note that the ownership of the given KXMLGUIBuilder object won't be transferred to this KXMLGUIFactory, so you have to take care of deleting it properly.

 ~KXMLGUIFactory ()

~KXMLGUIFactory

Destructor

QString  readConfigFile ( const QString &filename, bool never_null, const KInstance *instance = 0 )

readConfigFile

[static]

QString  readConfigFile ( const QString &filename, const KInstance *instance = 0 )

readConfigFile

[static]

bool  saveConfigFile ( const QDomDocument& doc, const QString& filename, const KInstance *instance = 0 )

saveConfigFile

[static]

QString  documentToXML ( const QDomDocument& doc )

documentToXML

[static]

QString  elementToXML ( const QDomElement& elem )

elementToXML

[static]

void  removeDOMComments ( QDomNode &node )

removeDOMComments

[static]

Removes all QDomComment objects from the specified node and all its children.

void  addClient ( KXMLGUIClient *client )

addClient

Creates the GUI described by the QDomDocument of the client, using the client's actions, and merges it with the previously created GUI. This also means that the order in which clients are added to the factory is relevant; assuming that your application supports plugins, you should first add your application to the factory and then the plugin, so that the plugin's UI is merged into the UI of your application, and not the other way round.

void  removeClient ( KXMLGUIClient *client )

removeClient

Removes the GUI described by the client, by unplugging all provided actions and removing all owned containers (and storing container state information in the given client)

void  plugActionList ( KXMLGUIClient *client, const QString &name, const QPtrList<KAction> &actionList )

plugActionList

void  unplugActionList ( KXMLGUIClient *client, const QString &name )

unplugActionList

QPtrList<KXMLGUIClient>  clients ()

clients

[const]

Returns a list of all clients currently added to this factory

QWidgetcontainer ( const QString &containerName, KXMLGUIClient *client, bool useTagName = false )

container

Use this method to get access to a container widget with the name specified with containerName and which is owned by the client. The container name is specified with a "name" attribute in the XML document.

This function is particularly useful for getting hold of a popupmenu defined in an XMLUI file. For instance: QPopupMenu *popup = static_cast(factory()->container("my_popup",this)) where "my_popup" is the name of the menu in the XMLUI file, and "this" is XMLGUIClient which owns the popupmenu (e.g. the mainwindow, or the part, or the plugin...)

This method may return 0L if no container with the given name exists or is not owned by the client.

Parameters:
useTagNameSpecifies whether to compare the specified name with the name attribute or the tag name.

QPtrList<QWidget>  containers ( const QString &tagName )

containers

void  reset ()

reset

Use this method to free all memory allocated by the KXMLGUIFactory. This deletes the internal node tree and therefore resets the internal state of the class. Please note that the actual GUI is NOT touched at all, meaning no containers are deleted nor any actions unplugged. That is something you have to do on your own. So use this method only if you know what you are doing :-)

(also note that this will call KXMLGUIClient::setFactory( 0L ) for all inserted clients)

void  resetContainer ( const QString &containerName, bool useTagName = false )

resetContainer

Use this method to free all memory allocated by the KXMLGUIFactory for a specific container, including all child containers and actions. This deletes the internal node subtree for the specified container. The actual GUI is not touched, no containers are deleted or any actions unplugged. Use this method only if you know what you are doing :-)

(also note that this will call KXMLGUIClient::setFactory( 0L ) for all clients of the container)

void  clientAdded ( KXMLGUIClient *client )

clientAdded

[signal]

void  clientRemoved ( KXMLGUIClient *client )

clientRemoved

[signal]

void  virtual_hook ( int id, void* data )

virtual_hook

[protected virtual]


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