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| Tutorial Series | Beginner Tutorial |
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| What's Next | Tutorial 6 - ### (TODO User:milliams) |
| Further Reading | KCmdLineArgs KCmdLineOptions |
Now that we have a text editor which can open and save files. We will now make the editor act more like a desktop application by enabling it to open files from command line arguments or even using Open with from within Dolphin.
#include <KApplication> #include <KAboutData> #include <KCmdLineArgs> #include <KUrl> //new #include "mainwindow.h" int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { KAboutData aboutData( "tutorial5", "tutorial5", ki18n("Tutorial 5"), "1.0", ki18n("A simple text area which can load and save."), KAboutData::License_GPL, ki18n("Copyright (c) 2007 Developer") ); KCmdLineArgs::init( argc, argv, &aboutData ); KCmdLineOptions options; //new options.add("+[file]", ki18n("Document to open")); //new KCmdLineArgs::addCmdLineOptions(options); //new KApplication app; MainWindow* window = new MainWindow(); window->show(); KCmdLineArgs *args = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs(); //new if(args->count()) //new { window->openFile(args->url(0).url()); //new } return app.exec(); }
#ifndef MAINWINDOW_H #define MAINWINDOW_H #include <KXmlGuiWindow> #include <KTextEdit> class MainWindow : public KXmlGuiWindow { Q_OBJECT public: MainWindow(QWidget *parent=0); void openFile(const QString &inputFileName); //new private: KTextEdit* textArea; void setupActions(); QString fileName; private slots: void newFile(); void openFile(); void saveFile(); void saveFileAs(); void saveFileAs(const QString &outputFileName); }; #endif
#include "mainwindow.h" #include <KApplication> #include <KAction> #include <KLocale> #include <KActionCollection> #include <KStandardAction> #include <KFileDialog> #include <KMessageBox> #include <KIO/NetAccess> #include <KSaveFile> #include <QTextStream> MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) : KXmlGuiWindow(parent), fileName(QString()) { textArea = new KTextEdit; setCentralWidget(textArea); setupActions(); } void MainWindow::setupActions() { KAction* clearAction = new KAction(this); clearAction->setText(i18n("Clear")); clearAction->setIcon(KIcon("document-new")); clearAction->setShortcut(Qt::CTRL + Qt::Key_W); actionCollection()->addAction("clear", clearAction); connect(clearAction, SIGNAL(triggered(bool)), textArea, SLOT(clear())); KStandardAction::quit(kapp, SLOT(quit()), actionCollection()); KStandardAction::open(this, SLOT(openFile()), actionCollection()); KStandardAction::save(this, SLOT(saveFile()), actionCollection()); KStandardAction::saveAs(this, SLOT(saveFileAs()), actionCollection()); KStandardAction::openNew(this, SLOT(newFile()), actionCollection()); setupGUI(); } void MainWindow::newFile() { fileName.clear(); textArea->clear(); } void MainWindow::saveFileAs(const QString &outputFileName) { KSaveFile file(outputFileName); file.open(); QByteArray outputByteArray; outputByteArray.append(textArea->toPlainText()); file.write(outputByteArray); file.finalize(); file.close(); fileName = outputFileName; } void MainWindow::saveFileAs() { saveFileAs(KFileDialog::getSaveFileName()); } void MainWindow::saveFile() { if(!fileName.isEmpty()) { saveFileAs(fileName); } else { saveFileAs(); } } void MainWindow::openFile() //changed { openFile(KFileDialog::getOpenFileName()); } void MainWindow::openFile(const QString &inputFileName) //new { QString tmpFile; if(KIO::NetAccess::download(inputFileName, tmpFile, this)) { QFile file(tmpFile); file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly); textArea->setPlainText(QTextStream(&file).readAll()); fileName = inputFileName; KIO::NetAccess::removeTempFile(tmpFile); } else { KMessageBox::error(this, KIO::NetAccess::lastErrorString()); } }
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <gui name="tutorial5" version="1" xmlns="http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0 http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0/kxmlgui.xsd" > <MenuBar> <Menu name="file" > <Action name="clear" /> </Menu> </MenuBar> <ToolBar name="mainToolBar" > <text>Main Toolbar</text> <Action name="clear" /> </ToolBar> </gui>
This is identical to the tutorialxui.rc from the last two tutorials except tutorialx is now tutorial5.
Here we have done nothing but add a new openFile function which takes a QString
void openFile(const QString &inputFileName);
There's no new code here, only rearranging. Everything from void openFile() has been moved into void openFile(const QString &inputFileName) except the call to KFileDialog::getOpenFileName().
This way, we can call openFile() if we want to display a dialog, or we can call openFile(QString) if we know the name of the file already.
This is where all the KCmdLineArgs magic happens.
project(tutorial5) find_package(KDE4 REQUIRED) include_directories( ${KDE4_INCLUDES} ) set(tutorial5_SRCS main.cpp mainwindow.cpp ) kde4_add_executable(tutorial5 ${tutorial5_SRCS}) target_link_libraries(tutorial5 ${KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS} ${KDE4_KIO_LIBS}) install(TARGETS tutorial5 DESTINATION ${BIN_INSTALL_DIR}) install( FILES tutorial5ui.rc DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/tutorial5 )
With this file, the tutorial can built and run in the same way as tutorial 3 and 4. For more information, see tutorial 3.
mkdir build && cd build cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME make install $HOME/bin/tutorial5
Now you can move on to the ### (TODO User:milliams) tutorial.