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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name:        wx/qt/accel.h
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// Purpose:     wxAcceleratorTable class
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// Author:      Peter Most, Javier Torres, Mariano Reingart
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// Copyright:   (c) 2009 wxWidgets dev team
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// Licence:     wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef _WX_QT_ACCEL_H_
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#define _WX_QT_ACCEL_H_
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/* wxQt accelerators implementation:
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 *
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 * Storing:
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 * QShortcuts are stored in wxWindow (m_qtShortcuts) to allow to delete them
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 * when the accelerator table is changed, and also because we need to specify
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 * a not-null parent from them, which is unknown at the moment of creating the
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 * accelerator table. So, the accelerator table only contains a list of
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 * wxAcceleratorEntries, which are converted to a list of QShortcuts when
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 * the table is fixed to a wxWindow.
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 *
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 * Passing keypresses to accelerators:
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 * The accelerators are implemented using QShortcut's. As there is no easy way
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 * to call them, we must pass all keypress events through the QApplication
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 * notify() function (which is the one that checks if the keypress match any
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 * shortcut.
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 *
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 * Executing commands when a QShortcut is triggered:
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 * Each QShortcut has a property ("wxQt_Command") set with the number of the
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 * wx command it is associated to. Then, its activated() signal is connected to
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 * a small handler (wxQtShortcutHandler in window_qt.h) which calls the main
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 * handler (wxWindow::QtHandleShortcut) passing the command extracted from the
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 * QShortcut. This handler will finally create and send the appropriate wx
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 * event to the window. */
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class QShortcut;
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template < class T > class QList;
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class WXDLLIMPEXP_CORE wxAcceleratorTable : public wxObject
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{
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public:
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    wxAcceleratorTable();
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    wxAcceleratorTable(int n, const wxAcceleratorEntry entries[]);
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    // Implementation
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    QList < QShortcut* > *ConvertShortcutTable( QWidget *parent ) const;
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    bool Ok() const { return IsOk(); }
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    bool IsOk() const;
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protected:
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    // ref counting code
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    virtual wxObjectRefData *CreateRefData() const;
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    virtual wxObjectRefData *CloneRefData(const wxObjectRefData *data) const;
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private:
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    wxDECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxAcceleratorTable);
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};
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#endif // _WX_QT_ACCEL_H_
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