kdelibs/kdeui/dialogs/kassistantdialog.h
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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 2006 Olivier Goffart <ogoffart at kde.org>
This 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KASSISTANTDIALOG_H
#define KASSISTANTDIALOG_H
#include <kpagedialog.h>
/**
* This class provides a framework for assistant dialogs.
*
* The use of this class is the same as KWizard in KDE3.
* You should use the word "assistant" instead of "wizard" both in the source
* and translatable strings.
*
* An assistant dialog consists of a sequence of pages.
* Its purpose is to guide the user (assist) through a process step by step.
* Assistant dialogs are useful for complex or infrequently occurring tasks
* that people may find difficult to learn or do.
* Sometimes a task requires too many input fields to fit them on a single dialog.
*
* KAssistantDialog provides page titles and displays Next, Back, Finish, Cancel,
* and Help push buttons, as appropriate to the current position in the page sequence.
* The Finish Button has the code KDialog::User1, The Next button is KDialog::User2
* and the Back button is KDialog::User3.
* The help button may be hidden using showButton(KDialog::Help, false)
*
* Create and populate dialog pages that inherit from QWidget and add them
* to the assistant dialog using addPage().
*
* The functions next() and back() are virtual and may be reimplemented to
* override the default actions of the next and back buttons.
*
* \image html kassistantdialog.png "KDE Assistant Dialog"
*
* @author Olivier Goffart <ogoffart at kde.org>
*/
class KDEUI_EXPORT KAssistantDialog : public KPageDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Construct a new assistant dialog with @p parent as parent.
* @param parent is the parent of the widget.
* @flags the window flags to give to the assistant dialog. The
* default of zero is usually what you want.
*/
explicit KAssistantDialog(QWidget *parent=0, Qt::WindowFlags flags=0);
virtual ~KAssistantDialog();
/**
* Specify if the content of the page is valid, and if the next button may be enabled on this page.
* By default all pages are valid.
*
* This will disable or enable the next button on the specified page
*
* @param page the page on which the next button will be enabled/disable
* @param enable if true the next button will be enabled, if false it will be disabled
*/
void setValid(KPageWidgetItem* page, bool enable);
/**
* return if a page is valid
* @see setValid
* @param page the page to check the validity of
*/
bool isValid(KPageWidgetItem *page) const;
/**
* Specify whether a page is appropriate.
*
* A page is considered inappropriate if it should not be shown due to
* the contents of other pages making it inappropriate.
*
* A page which is inappropriate will not be shown.
*
* The last page in an assistant dialog should always be appropriate
* @param page the page to set as appropriate
* @param appropriate flag indicating the appropriateness of the page.
* If @p appropriate is true, then @p page is appropriate and will be
* shown in the assistant dialog. If false, @p page will not be shown.
*/
void setAppropriate(KPageWidgetItem *page, bool appropriate);
/**
* Check if a page is appropriate for use in the assistant dialog.
* @param page is the page to check the appropriateness of.
* @return true if @p page is appropriate, false if it is not
*/
bool isAppropriate(KPageWidgetItem *page) const;
public Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Called when the user clicks the Back button.
*
* This function will show the preceding relevant page in the sequence.
* Do nothing if the current page is the first page in the sequence.
*/
virtual void back();
/**
* Called when the user clicks the Next/Finish button.
*
* This function will show the next relevant page in the sequence.
* If the current page is the last page, it will call accept()
*/
virtual void next();
protected:
/**
* Construct an assistant dialog from a single widget.
* @param widget the widget to construct the dialog with
* @param parent the parent of the assistant dialog
* @flags the window flags to use when creating the widget. The default
* of zero is usually fine.
*
* Calls the KPageDialog(KPageWidget *widget, QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags flags) constructor
*/
explicit KAssistantDialog(KPageWidget *widget, QWidget *parent=0, Qt::WindowFlags flags=0);
virtual void showEvent(QShowEvent * event);
private:
class Private;
Private * const d;
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT( d, void _k_slotUpdateButtons() )
Q_DISABLE_COPY( KAssistantDialog )
};
#endif