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diff --git a/microkde/kresources/resource.h b/microkde/kresources/resource.h index c9202c9..580b5d1 100644 --- a/microkde/kresources/resource.h +++ b/microkde/kresources/resource.h @@ -11,65 +11,65 @@ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef KRESOURCES_RESOURCE_H #define KRESOURCES_RESOURCE_H //US #ifdef QT_THREAD_SUPPORT #include <qmutex.h> #endif //QT_THREAD_SUPPORT #include <qvaluelist.h> #include <qwidget.h> #include <qobject.h> #include <klibloader.h> class KConfig; namespace KRES { class ConfigWidget; -class SyncWidget; +class SyncWidgetContainer; /** * @internal * @libdoc The KDE Resource library * * NOTE: this library is NOT (YET?) PUBLIC. Do not publish this * interface, it is in constant flux. * * The KDE Resource framework can be used to manage resources of * different types, organized in families. The Resource framework * is currently used for addressbook resources in libkabc and for * calendar resources in libkcal. * * When you want to use the framework for a new family, you need to * <ul><li>Define a name for your resource family</li> * <li>subclass Resource and add the fields and method that are needed * in your application</li> * <li>If needed, override the doOpen() and doClose() methods. * <li> Provide a configuration possibility for resources in your * new family. You can use @ref ResourcesConfigPage to easily create a * KControl applet</li> * <li>In your application, you can use @ref ResourceManager to keep track * of the resources in your family, and you can use @ref ResourceSelectDialog * to let the user select a single resource.</li> * </ul> * * When you want to add a new resource type to an existing resource family, * you need to * <ul><li>Further subclass the family-specific Resource to implement * resource type-specific operation</li> * <li>Subclass ResourceConfigWidget to provide a configuration widget * for your new resource type</li> @@ -349,68 +349,68 @@ class Resource : public QObject /** * Open this resource. When called, the resource must be in * a closed state. * * Returns true if the resource was opened successfully; * returns false if the resource was not opened successfully. * * The result of this call can be accessed later by @ref isOpen() */ virtual bool doOpen() { return true; } /** * Close this resource. Pre-condition: resource is open. * Post-condition: resource is closed. */ virtual void doClose() {} void setIdentifier( const QString& identifier ); void setType( const QString& type ); private: class ResourcePrivate; ResourcePrivate *d; }; class PluginFactoryBase : public KLibFactory { public: virtual Resource *resource( const KConfig *config, bool syncable ) = 0; virtual ConfigWidget *configWidget( QWidget *parent ) = 0; - virtual SyncWidget *syncWidget( QWidget *parent ) = 0; + virtual SyncWidgetContainer *syncWidgetContainer() = 0; protected: virtual QObject* createObject( QObject*, const char*, const char*, const QStringList & ) { return 0; } }; template<class TR,class TC, class TS> class PluginFactory : public PluginFactoryBase { public: Resource *resource( const KConfig *config, bool syncable ) { return new TR( config, syncable ); } ConfigWidget *configWidget( QWidget *parent ) { return new TC( parent ); } - virtual SyncWidget *syncWidget( QWidget *parent ) + SyncWidgetContainer *syncWidgetContainer() { - return new TS( parent ); + return new TS(); } }; } #endif |