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#ifndef KITEN_DICTIONARYPREFERENCEDIALOG_H
#define KITEN_DICTIONARYPREFERENCEDIALOG_H
#include <QWidget>
#include "libkitenexport.h"
/**
* @short This abstract base class specifies the interface for dictionary
* preference dialogs in user applications. The DictionaryManager class can be
* asked for a list of these objects for the current session, and the appropriate
* signal/slot connections can be made to handle dictionary preferences transparently
* to the user application.
*
* One annoying caveat is that the user application still has to add preference elements
* to it's own kcfg file, or the preference code will crash when trying to work with it.
* Sadly, at the moment the only way to figure out what needs to be added to the kcfg is
* to read the code, or the kiten.kcfg implementation.
*
* @author Joseph Kerian \<jkerian@gmail.com\>
*/
class KITEN_EXPORT DictionaryPreferenceDialog : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Basic constructor. Used by internal classes only. Implement if you are
* adding your own dictionary type.
*
* @param parent the parent widget, as per normal Qt Widget handling
* @param name the name of your widget, as understood by the preference code
*/
DictionaryPreferenceDialog( QWidget *parent, const QString &name );
/**
* Basic destructor
*/
virtual ~DictionaryPreferenceDialog();
/**
* Get the dictionary type name associated with this dialog
*/
QString name() const;
public Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Connect the signal of your preferenes dialog to this updateWidgets slot, to handle reading
* preference settings cleanly. You can also call this slot directly from your own updateWidgets slot.
*/
virtual void updateWidgets() = 0;
/**
* Connect the signal of your preferenes dialog to this updateWidgetsDefault slot, to handle setting
* preference settings back to their default settings easily.
*/
virtual void updateWidgetsDefault() = 0;
/**
* Connect the signal of your preferenes dialog to this updateSettings slot, to handle saving
* user's preference information.
*/
virtual void updateSettings() = 0;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* When the user edits something on this preference page, this signal should be emitted
*/
void widgetChanged();
protected:
/**
* A place to store the name, passed in the constructor
*/
QString m_name;
};
#endif
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