org.kde.koala
Interface KFindSignals
public
interface
KFindSignals
Method Summary |
void | dialogClosed()
Emitted when the 'find next' dialog is being closed.
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void | findNext() |
void | highlight(String text, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength)
Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find
operation.
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void | highlight(int id, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength)
Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find
operation.
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void | optionsChanged()
Emitted when the options have changed.
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public void dialogClosed()
Emitted when the 'find next' dialog is being closed.
Some apps might want to remove the highlighted text when this happens.
Apps without support for "Find Next" can also do m_find.deleteLater()
to terminate the find operation.
UNKNOWN: Emitted when the 'find next' dialog is being closed.
public void findNext()
public void highlight(String text, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength)
Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find
operation.
If you've set data with setData(id, text), use the signal highlight(id,
matchingIndex, matchedLength)
WARNING: If you're using the FindIncremental option, the text argument
passed by this signal is not necessarily the data last set through
setData(), but can also be an earlier set data block.
See Also: KFindSignals
UNKNOWN: Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find operation.
public void highlight(int id, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength)
Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find
operation.
Use this signal if you've set your data with setData(id, text), otherwise
use the signal with highlight(text, matchingIndex, matchedLength).
WARNING: If you're using the FindIncremental option, the id argument
passed by this signal is not necessarily the id of the data last set
through setData(), but can also be of an earlier set data block.
See Also: KFindSignals
UNKNOWN: Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find operation.
public void optionsChanged()
Emitted when the options have changed.
This can happen e.g. with "Replace All", or if our 'find next' dialog
gets a "find previous" one day.
UNKNOWN: Emitted when the options have changed.