KFileViewSignaler Class Reference
#include <kfileview.h>
Inheritance diagram for KFileViewSignaler:

Detailed Description
internal class to make easier to use signals possible
Definition at line 37 of file kfileview.h.
Signals | |
void | dirActivated (const KFileItem *) |
void | sortingChanged (QDir::SortSpec) |
void | fileHighlighted (const KFileItem *) |
void | fileSelected (const KFileItem *) |
void | activatedMenu (const KFileItem *i, const QPoint &) |
void | dropped (const KFileItem *, QDropEvent *, const KURL::List &) |
Public Member Functions | |
void | activate (const KFileItem *item) |
void | highlightFile (const KFileItem *i) |
void | activateMenu (const KFileItem *i, const QPoint &pos) |
void | changeSorting (QDir::SortSpec sorting) |
void | dropURLs (const KFileItem *i, QDropEvent *e, const KURL::List &urls) |
Member Function Documentation
void KFileViewSignaler::activate | ( | const KFileItem * | item | ) | [inline] |
Call this method when an item is selected (depends on single click / double click configuration).
Emits the appropriate signal.
Definition at line 46 of file kfileview.h.
void KFileViewSignaler::highlightFile | ( | const KFileItem * | i | ) | [inline] |
emits the highlighted signal for item.
Call this in your view class whenever the selection changes.
Definition at line 56 of file kfileview.h.
void KFileViewSignaler::fileHighlighted | ( | const KFileItem * | ) | [signal] |
the item maybe be 0L, indicating that we're in multiselection mode and the selection has changed.
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