KAcceleratorManager Class Reference

KDE Accelerator manager. More...

#include <kaccelmanager.h>

List of all members.


Static Public Member Functions

static void manage (QWidget *widget)
static void manage (QWidget *widget, bool programmers_mode)
static void last_manage (QString &added, QString &changed, QString &removed)
static void setNoAccel (QWidget *widget)

Detailed Description

KDE Accelerator manager.

This class can be used to find a valid and working set of accelerators for any widget.

Author:
Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel <mhk@kde.org>
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 40 of file kaccelmanager.h.


Member Function Documentation

void KAcceleratorManager::manage ( QWidget widget,
bool  programmers_mode 
) [static]

Does the same as the above function, but puts hints in the GUI so the programmer can enhance his program.

TODO KDE4: merge with the above

Parameters:
widget The toplevel widget you want to manage.
programmers_mode if true, KAcceleratorManager adds (&) for removed accels and & before added accels

Definition at line 454 of file kaccelmanager.cpp.

void KAcceleratorManager::manage ( QWidget widget  )  [static]

Manages the accelerators of a widget.

Call this function on the top widget of the hierarchy you want to manage. It will fix the accelerators of the child widgets so there are never duplicate accelerators. It also tries to put accelerators on as many widgets as possible.

The algorithm used tries to take the existing accelerators into account, as well as the class of each widget. Hopefully, the result is close to what you would assign manually.

QPopupMenu's are managed dynamically, so when you add or remove entries, the accelerators are reassigned. If you add or remove widgets to your toplevel widget, you will have to call manage again to fix the accelerators.

Parameters:
widget The toplevel widget you want to manage.

Definition at line 449 of file kaccelmanager.cpp.

void KAcceleratorManager::setNoAccel ( QWidget widget  )  [static]

Use this method for a widget (and its children) you want no accels to be set on.

Since:
3.4

Definition at line 866 of file kaccelmanager.cpp.


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