KXMLGUIClient Class Reference
from PyKDE4.kdeui import *
Detailed Description
Method Documentation
__init__ | ( | self ) |
Constructs a KXMLGUIClient which can be used with a KXMLGUIFactory to create a GUI from actions and an XML document, and which can be dynamically merged with other KXMLGUIClients.
__init__ | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIClient | parent | |||
) |
Constructs a KXMLGUIClient which can be used with a KXMLGUIFactory to create a GUI from actions and an XML document, and which can be dynamically merged with other KXMLGUIClients.
This constructor takes an additional parent argument, which makes the client a child client of the parent.
Child clients are automatically added to the GUI if the parent is added.
__init__ | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIClient | other | |||
) |
Retrieves an action of the client by name. If not found, it looks in its child clients. This method is provided for convenience, as it uses actionCollection() to get the action object.
QAction action | ( | self, | ||
QDomElement | element | |||
) |
Retrieves an action for a given QDomElement. The default implementation uses the "name" attribute to query the action object via the other action() method.
KActionCollection actionCollection | ( | self ) |
Retrieves the entire action collection for the GUI client.
beginXMLPlug | ( | self, | ||
QWidget | a0 | |||
) |
[KXMLGUIClien] childClients | ( | self ) |
Retrieves a list of all child clients.
KXMLGUIBuilder clientBuilder | ( | self ) |
Retrieves the client's GUI builder or 0 if no client specific builder has been assigned via setClientBuilder()
KComponentData componentData | ( | self ) |
- Returns:
- The componentData ( KComponentData ) for this GUI client.
QDomDocument domDocument | ( | self ) |
- Returns:
- The parsed XML in a QDomDocument, set by setXMLFile() or setXML(). This document describes the layout of the GUI.
endXMLPlug | ( | self ) |
KXMLGUIFactory factory | ( | self ) |
Retrieves a pointer to the KXMLGUIFactory this client is associated with (will return 0 if the client's GUI has not been built by a KXMLGUIFactory.
QString findMostRecentXMLFile | ( | QStringList | files, | |
QString | doc | |||
) |
KXMLGUIClient.StateChange getActionsToChangeForState | ( | self, | ||
QString | state | |||
) |
insertChildClient | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIClient | child | |||
) |
Use this method to make a client a child client of another client. Usually you don't need to call this method, as it is called automatically when using the second constructor, which takes a parent argument.
QString localXMLFile | ( | self ) |
KXMLGUIClient parentClient | ( | self ) |
KXMLGUIClients can form a simple child/parent object tree. This method returns a pointer to the parent client or 0 if it has no parent client assigned.
plugActionList | ( | self, | ||
QString | name, | |||
[QActio] | actionList | |||
) |
ActionLists are a way for XMLGUI to support dynamic lists of actions. E.g. if you are writing a file manager, and there is a menu file whose contents depend on the mimetype of the file that is selected, then you can achieve this using ActionLists. It works as follows: In your xxxui.rc file ( the one that you set in setXMLFile() / pass to setupGUI() ), you put a tag <tt><ActionList name="xxx"></tt>.
Example:
<kpartgui name="xxx_part" version="1"> <MenuBar> <Menu name="file"> ... <!-- some useful actions--> <ActionList name="xxx_file_actionlist" /> ... <!-- even more useful actions--> </Menu> ... </MenuBar> </kpartgui>
This tag will get expanded to a list of actions. In the example above ( a file manager with a dynamic file menu ), you would call
QList<QAction*> file_actions; for( ... ) if( ... ) file_actions.append( cool_action ); unplugActionList( "xxx_file_actionlist" ); plugActionList( "xxx_file_actionlist", file_actions );every time a file is selected, unselected or ...
- Note:
- You should not call createGUI() after calling this function. In fact, that would remove the newly added actionlists again...
- Note:
- Forgetting to call unplugActionList() before plugActionList() would leave the previous actions in the menu too..
- See also:
- unplugActionList()
prepareXMLUnplug | ( | self, | ||
QWidget | a0 | |||
) |
reloadXML | ( | self ) |
Forces this client to re-read its XML resource file. This is intended to be used when you know that the resource file has changed and you will soon be rebuilding the GUI. It has no useful effect with non-KParts GUIs, so don't bother using it unless your app is component based.
removeChildClient | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIClient | child | |||
) |
Removes the given child from the client's children list.
setClientBuilder | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIBuilder | builder | |||
) |
A client can have an own KXMLGUIBuilder. Use this method to assign your builder instance to the client (so that the KXMLGUIFactory can use it when building the client's GUI)
Client specific guibuilders are useful if you want to create custom container widgets for your GUI.
setComponentData | ( | self, | ||
KComponentData | componentData | |||
) |
Sets the componentData ( KComponentData) for this part.
Call this first in the inherited class constructor. (At least before setXMLFile().)
setDOMDocument | ( | self, | ||
QDomDocument | document, | |||
bool | merge=0 | |||
) |
Sets the Document for the part, describing the layout of the GUI.
Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor if you don't call setXMLFile or setXML .
setFactory | ( | self, | ||
KXMLGUIFactory | factory | |||
) |
This method is called by the KXMLGUIFactory as soon as the client is added to the KXMLGUIFactory's GUI.
setLocalXMLFile | ( | self, | ||
QString | file | |||
) |
setXML | ( | self, | ||
QString | document, | |||
bool | merge=0 | |||
) |
Sets the XML for the part.
Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor if you don't call setXMLFile().
setXMLFile | ( | self, | ||
QString | file, | |||
bool | merge=0, | |||
bool | setXMLDoc=1 | |||
) |
Sets the name of the rc file containing the XML for the part.
Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor. If you're writing usual application, use KXmlGuiWindow.setupGUI() with non-default arguments
- Parameters:
-
file Either an absolute path for the file, or simply the filename, which will then be assumed to be installed in the "data" resource, under a directory named like the componentData. merge Whether to merge with the global document. setXMLDoc Specify whether to call setXML. Default is true.
setXMLGUIBuildDocument | ( | self, | ||
QDomDocument | doc | |||
) |
- Internal:
stateChanged | ( | self, | ||
QString | newstate, | |||
KXMLGUIClient.ReverseStateChange | reverse=KXMLGUIClient.StateNoReverse | |||
) |
Actions can collectively be assigned a "State". To accomplish this the respective actions are tagged as <enable> or <disable> in a <State> </State> group of the XMLfile. During program execution the programmer can call stateChanged() to set actions to a defined state.
- Parameters:
-
newstate Name of a State in the XMLfile. reverse If the flag reverse is set to StateReverse, the State is reversed. (actions to be enabled will be disabled and action to be disabled will be enabled) Default is reverse=false.
unplugActionList | ( | self, | ||
QString | name | |||
) |
Unplugs the action list name from the XMLGUI. Calling this removes the specified action list, i.e. this is the complement to plugActionList(). See plugActionList() for a more detailed example.
- See also:
- plugActionList()
virtual_hook | ( | self, | ||
int | id, | |||
void | data | |||
) |
QString xmlFile | ( | self ) |
This will return the name of the XML file as set by setXMLFile(). If setXML() is used directly, then this will return NULL.
The filename that this returns is obvious for components as each component has exactly one XML file. In non-components, however, there are usually two: the global file and the local file. This function doesn't really care about that, though. It will always return the last XML file set. This, in almost all cases, will be the local XML file.
- Returns:
- The name of the XML file or QString()
QDomDocument xmlguiBuildDocument | ( | self ) |
- Internal:
Enumeration Documentation
ReverseStateChange |
- Enumerator:
-
StateNoReverse StateReverse