2 Bacula® - The Network Backup Solution
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29 * Version $Id: batstack.cpp 4230 2007-02-21 20:07:37Z kerns $
31 * Dirk Bartley, March 2007
39 * This function is intended to be called from within the Pages class to pull
40 * a window from floating to in the stack widget.
43 void Pages::dockPage()
45 /* These two lines are for making sure if it is being changed from a window
46 * that it has the proper window flag and parent.
48 setWindowFlags(Qt::Widget);
51 /* This was being done already */
52 m_parent->addWidget(this);
60 * This function is intended to be called from within the Pages class to put
61 * a window from the stack widget to a floating window.
64 void Pages::undockPage()
66 /* Change from a stacked widget to a normal window */
67 m_parent->removeWidget(this);
68 setWindowFlags(Qt::Window);
70 /* Clear docked flag */
75 * This function is intended to be called with the subclasses. When it is called
76 * the specific sublclass does not have to be known to Pages. It is called
77 * it will take it from it's current state of floating or stacked and change it
81 void Pages::togglePageDocking()
91 * This function is because I wanted for some reason to keep it private but still
92 * give any subclasses the ability to find out if it is currently stacked or not.
95 bool Pages::isDocked()
101 * When a window is closed, this slot is called. The idea is to put it back in the
102 * stack here, and it works. I wanted to get it to the top of the stack so that the
103 * user immediately sees where his window went. Also, if he undocks the window, then
104 * closes it with the tree item highlighted, it may be confusing that the highlighted
105 * treewidgetitem is not the stack item in the front.
108 void Pages::closeEvent(QCloseEvent* /*event*/)
110 /* A Widget was closed, lets toggle it back into the window, and set it in front. */
112 /* in case the current widget is the one which represents this, lets set the context
114 mainWin->setContextMenuDockText();
115 /* in case the current widget is not the one which represents this, lets set the
116 * color back to black */
117 mainWin->setTreeWidgetItemDockColor(this);
120 /* FIXME Really having problems getting it to the front,
121 toggles back into the stack fine though */
122 int stackindex=m_parent->indexOf( this );
123 printf("In Pages closeEvent a\n");
124 if( stackindex >= 0 ){
125 printf("In Pages closeEvent b\n");
126 m_parent->setCurrentIndex(0);
127 m_parent->setCurrentWidget(this);
129 //m_parent->setCurrentIndex(stackindex);
130 // m_parent->setCurrentWidget(this);
131 /* m_parent->update();
133 setUpdatesEnabled(true);
137 m_parent->repaint();*/
145 * The next three are virtual functions. The idea here is that each subclass will have the
146 * built in virtual function to override if the programmer wants to populate the window
147 * when it it is first clicked.
149 void Pages::PgSeltreeWidgetClicked()
153 void Pages::PgSeltreeWidgetDoubleClicked()
158 * * Virtual function which is called when this page is visible on the stack
160 void Pages::currentStackItem()