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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/microkde/kdeui/kcmodule.h b/microkde/kdeui/kcmodule.h index bc020bc..874958c 100644 --- a/microkde/kdeui/kcmodule.h +++ b/microkde/kdeui/kcmodule.h @@ -70,87 +70,87 @@ public: * An enumeration type for the buttons used by this module. * You should only use Help, Default and Apply. The rest is obsolete. * * @see KCModule::buttons @see KCModule::setButtons */ enum Button {Help=1, Default=2, Apply=16, Reset=4, /* obsolete, do not use! */ Cancel=8, /* obsolete, do not use! */ Ok=32, /* obsolete, do not use! */ SysDefault=64 /* obsolete, do not use! */ }; /* * Base class for all KControlModules. * Make sure you have a QStringList argument in your * implementation. */ - KCModule(QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, const QStringList &args=QStringList() ); + KCModule(KPrefs* prefs, QWidget *parent=0, const char *name=0, const QStringList &args=QStringList() ); //US KCModule(KInstance *instance, QWidget *parent=0, const QStringList &args=QStringList() ); /* * Destroys the module. */ ~KCModule(); /** * Load the configuration data into the module. * * The load method sets the user interface elements of the * module to reflect the current settings stored in the * configuration files. * * This method is invoked whenever the module should read its configuration * (most of the times from a config file) and update the user interface. * This happens when the user clicks the "Reset" button in the control * center, to undo all of his changes and restore the currently valid * settings. NOTE that this is not called after the modules is loaded, * so you probably want to call this method in the constructor. */ - virtual void load(KPrefs* prefs) {}; + virtual void load() {}; /** * Save the configuration data. * * The save method stores the config information as shown * in the user interface in the config files. * * If necessary, this method also updates the running system, * e.g. by restarting applications. * * save is called when the user clicks "Apply" or "Ok". */ - virtual void save(KPrefs* prefs) {}; + virtual void save() {}; /** * Sets the configuration to sensible default values. * * This method is called when the user clicks the "Default" * button. It should set the display to useful values. */ - virtual void defaults(KPrefs* prefs) {}; + virtual void defaults() {}; /** * Set the configuration to system default values. * * This method is called when the user clicks the "System-Default" * button. It should set the display to the system default values. * * NOTE: The default behaviour is to call defaults(). */ - virtual void sysdefaults(KPrefs* prefs) { defaults(prefs); }; + virtual void sysdefaults() { defaults(); }; /** * Return a quick-help text. * * This method is called when the module is docked. * The quick-help text should contain a short description of the module and * links to the module's help files. You can use QML formating tags in the text. * * NOTE: Please make sure the quick help text gets translated (use i18n()). */ virtual QString quickHelp() const { return QString::null; }; /** * Returns a the KAboutData for this module * This is generally only called for the KBugReport. * Override and have it return a pointer to a constant @@ -180,32 +180,33 @@ public: * @see KCModule::setRootOnlyMsg */ QString rootOnlyMsg() const; /** * Tell if KControl should show a RootOnly message when run as * a normal user. * * In some cases, the module don't want a RootOnly message to * appear (for example if it has already one). This function * tells KControl if a RootOnly message should be shown * * @see KCModule::setUseRootOnlyMsg */ bool useRootOnlyMsg() const; + KPrefs* getPreferences(); //US KInstance *instance() const; signals: /** * Indicate that the state of the modules contents has changed. * * This signal is emitted whenever the state of the configuration * shown in the module changes. It allows the control center to * keep track of unsaved changes. * */ void changed(bool state); /** |