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kmainwindow.h File Reference

#include <kdeui_export.h>
#include <QtGui/QMainWindow>
#include <QtCore/QMetaClassInfo>
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Classes

class  KMainWindow
 KDE top level main window More...

Defines

#define KDE_DEFAULT_WINDOWFLAGS   0
#define KDE_RESTORE_MAIN_WINDOWS_NUM_TEMPLATE_ARGS   3
#define KDEUI_DECLARE_PRIVATE(classname)
#define RESTORE(type)

Functions

template<typename T >
void kRestoreMainWindows ()
template<typename T0 , typename T1 , typename T2 >
void kRestoreMainWindows ()
template<typename T0 , typename T1 >
void kRestoreMainWindows ()

Define Documentation

#define KDE_DEFAULT_WINDOWFLAGS   0

Definition at line 54 of file kmainwindow.h.

#define KDEUI_DECLARE_PRIVATE (   classname)
Value:
inline classname ## Private *k_func() { return reinterpret_cast<classname ## Private *>(k_ptr); } \
    inline const classname ## Private *k_func() const { return reinterpret_cast<classname ## Private *>(k_ptr); } \
    friend class classname ## Private;

Definition at line 48 of file kmainwindow.h.


Function Documentation

template<typename T >
void kRestoreMainWindows ( ) [inline]

Restores the last session.

(To be used in your main function).

These functions work also if you have more than one kind of toplevel widget (each derived from KMainWindow, of course).

Imagine you have three kinds of toplevel widgets: the classes childMW1, childMW2 and childMW3. Than you can just do:

 if (qApp->isSessionRestored())
   kRestoreMainWindows< childMW1, childMW2, childMW3 >();
 else {
   // create default application as usual
 }

kRestoreMainWindows<>() will create (on the heap) as many instances of your main windows as have existed in the last session and call KMainWindow::restore() with the correct arguments. Note that also QWidget::show() is called implicitly.

Currently, these functions are provided for up to three template arguments. If you need more, tell us. To help you in deciding whether or not you can use kRestoreMainWindows, a define KDE_RESTORE_MAIN_WINDOWS_NUM_TEMPLATE_ARGS is provided.

These global convenience functions (that come with a varying number of template arguments) are a replacement for the RESTORE macro provided in earlier versions of KDE. The old RESTORE macro is still provided for backwards compatibility.

See also:
KMainWindow::restore()
RESTORE
KMainWindow::classNameOfToplevel()

Definition at line 775 of file kmainwindow.h.

template<typename T0 , typename T1 , typename T2 >
void kRestoreMainWindows ( ) [inline]

Definition at line 798 of file kmainwindow.h.

template<typename T0 , typename T1 >
void kRestoreMainWindows ( ) [inline]

Definition at line 784 of file kmainwindow.h.

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