User:Wirr
SuperKaramba API
Bar
createBar
This creates a bar at x, y with width and height w, h.
Synopsis:
reference createBar(widget, x, y, w, h, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- string image -- Path to image
Return Value:
Reference to new bar meter
deleteBar
This deletes the bar.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteBar(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
true if successful
getBarImage
Get the path to the bar image.
Synopsis:
string getBarImage(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
path to bar image
getBarMinMax
Returns possible min and max values of the bar.
Synopsis:
array getBarMinMax(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference bar -- bar
Return Value:
array with max & min values
getBarPos
Given a reference to a bar object, this will return a array
containing the x and y coordinate of a bar object.
Synopsis:
array getBarPos(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
array with x and y coordinates
getBarSensor
Gets the current sensor string.
Synopsis:
string getBarSensor(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
sensor string
getBarSize
Given a reference to a bar object, this will return a array
containing the height and width of the bar object.
Synopsis:
array getBarSize(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
array with width and height
getBarValue
Returns current bar value.
Synopsis:
integer getBarValue(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
value
getBarVertical
Check if bar is a vertical bar.
Synopsis:
boolean getBarVertical(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
true if vertical
getThemeBar
You can reference a bar in your python code that was created in the
theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the BAR line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createBarrobo0, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
reference getThemeBar(widget, name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the bar in the theme file
Return Value:
reference to bar
hideBar
This hides an bar. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this bar will not be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean hideBar(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
true if successful
moveBar
This will move the bar to new x and y coordinates.
Synopsis:
boolean moveBar(widget, bar, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
boolean (true if successful)
resizeBar
This will resize bar to new height and width.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeBar(widget, bar, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- integer w -- new width
- integer h -- new height
Return Value:
true if successful
setBarImage
Use the image in path for the background as the bar
Synopsis:
boolean setBarImage(widget, bar, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- string image -- path to the new image
Return Value:
true if successful
setBarMinMax
Returns current bar value.
Synopsis:
boolean setBarMinMax(widget, bar, min, max)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- integer min -- min value
- integer max -- max value
Return Value:
true if successful
setBarSensor
Sets the sensor string of the bar.
Synopsis:
boolean setBarSensor(widget, bar, sensor)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- string sensor -- new sensor string as in theme files
Return Value:
true if successful
setBarValue
Sets current bar value.
Synopsis:
reference setBarValue(widget, bar, value)
Arguments:
- long widget -- karamba
- long bar -- pointer to bar
- long value -- new value
Return Value:
reference to bar
setBarVertical
Set bar vertical
Synopsis:
boolean setBarVertical(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
- boolean vertical -- true to draw the bar vertically
Return Value:
true if successful
showBar
This shows an bar. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this bar will be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean showBar(widget, bar)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to bar -- bar
Return Value:
true if successful
Config
addMenuConfigOption
SuperKaramba supports a simplistic configuration pop-up menu. This menu
appears when you right-click on a widget and choose Configure Theme.
Basically, it allows you to have check-able entries in the menu to allow
the user to enable or disable features in your theme.
Before you use any configuration menu stuff, you NEED to add a new
callback to your script:
def menuOptionChanged(widget, key, value):
This will get called whenever a config menu option is changed. Now you
can add items to the config menu:
addMenuConfigOption(widget, String key, String name)
Key is the name of a key value where the value will be saved
automatically into the widget's config file. Name is the actual text that
will showrobo126 up in the config menu.
For example, I could allow the user to enable or disable a clock showing
up in my theme:
karamba.addMenuConfigOption(widget, "showclock", "Display a clock")
Synopsis:
boolean addMenuConfigOption(widget, key, name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string key -- key for menu item
- string name -- name of the graph to get
Return Value:
true if successful
readConfigEntry
This function reads an entry from the config file with the given key.
Synopsis:
string readConfigEntry(widget, key, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string key -- key for config item
Return Value:
config value for key
readMenuConfigOption
This returns whether or not the given option is checked in the theme's
Configure Theme menu.
See addMenuConfigOptionrobo19 for a more detailed explanation.
Synopsis:
boolean readMenuConfigOption(widget, key)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string key -- key for menu item
Return Value:
false is returned if it is not checked and true is returned if it is.
setMenuConfigOption
This sets whether or not the given option is checked in the theme's
Configure Theme menu. Value should be false if key should not be checked and
true if key should be checked.
See addMenuConfigOptionrobo19 for a more detailed explanation.
Synopsis:
boolean setMenuConfigOption(widget, key, value)
Arguments:
- referencce to widget -- karamba
- string key -- key for menu item
- boolean value -- true for checked
Return Value:
true if successful
writeConfigEntry
SuperKaramba automatically supports configuration files for each theme.
These files will be saved in /your/home/dir/.superkaramba/ and will be
named themenamerc where themename is the name of the theme.
This function writes an entry into the config file with the given key and
value.
For example, to save my favorite color, I would do
karamba.writeConfigEntry(widget, "FavColor", "Red")
Synopsis:
boolean writeConfigEntry(widget, key, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string key -- key for config item
- string value -- config value
Return Value:
true if successful
Graph
createGraph
This creates a graph at x, y with width and height.
Synopsis:
reference createGraph(widget, x, y, width, height, points)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- integer points -- Number of points in graph
Return Value:
reference to new graph meter
deleteGraph
This deletes graph.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteGraph(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
true if successful
getGraphColor
Gets the current graph color components.
Synopsis:
array getGraphColor(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getGraphMinMax
Returns current graph minimal and maximal values.
Synopsis:
array getGraphMinMax(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
max and min values
getGraphPos
Given a reference to a graph object, this will return an array
containing the x and y coordinates of the graph object.
Synopsis:
array getGraphPos(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
x and y coordinates
getGraphSensor
Gets the current sensor string of the graph.
Synopsis:
string getGraphSensor(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
sensor string
getGraphSize
Given a reference to a graph object, this will return an array
containing the height and width of a graph object.
Synopsis:
array getGraphSize(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
width and height of the graph
getGraphValue
Returns current graph value.
Synopsis:
integer getGraphValue(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
value
getThemeGraph
You can reference graph in your python code that was created in the
theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the GRAPH line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createGraphrobo24, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
reference getThemeGraph(widget, name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the graph in the theme file
Return Value:
reference to graph
hideGraph
This hides a graph. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this graph will not be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean hideGraph(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
true if successful
moveGraph
This will move the graph to the new x and y coordinates.
Synopsis:
boolean moveGraph(widget, graph, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeGraph
This will resize graph to new height and width.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeGraph(widget, graph, width, height)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
- integer width -- new width
- integer height -- new height
Return Value:
true if successful
setGraphColor
Sets current graph color.
Synopsis:
boolean setGraphColor(widget, graph, red, green, blue)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- pointer to graph
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
setGraphMinMax
Sets the graphs min and max values.
Synopsis:
boolean setGraphMinMax(widget, graph, min, max)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
- integer min -- min value
- integer max -- max value
Return Value:
true if successful
setGraphSensor
Sets current sensor string of the graph.
Synopsis:
boolean setGraphSensor(widget, graph, sensor)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
- string sensor -- new sensor string as in theme files
Return Value:
true if successful
setGraphValue
Sets current graph value.
Synopsis:
reference setGraphValue(widget, graph, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
- integer value -- new value
Return Value:
reference to graph
showGraph
This shows a graph. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this graph will be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean showGraph(widget, graph)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to graph -- graph
Return Value:
true if successful
Image
addImageTooltip
This creats a tooltip for image with text. Note:
- If you move the image, the tooltip does not move! It stays! Do not
create a tooltip if the image is off-screen because you will not be
able to ever see it.
Synopsis:
boolean addImageTooltip(widget, image, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- string text -- tooltip text
Return Value:
true if successful
changeImageChannelIntensity
Changes the "intensity" of the image color channel, which is similar to
it's brightness.
Synopsis:
boolean changeImageChannelIntensity(widget, image, ratio, channel, millisec)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- decimal ratio -- -1.0 to 1.0 (dark to bright)
- string channel -- color channel (red|green|blue)
- integer millisec -- milliseconds before the image is restored (optional)
Return Value:
true if successful
changeImageIntensity
Changes the "intensity" of the image, which is similar to it's
brightness. ratio is a floating point number from -1.0 to 1.0 that
determines how much to brighten or darken the image. Millisec specifies
how long in milliseconds before the image is restored to it's original
form. This is useful for "mouse over" type animations. Using 0 for
millisec disables this feature and leaves the image permanently
affected.
Synopsis:
boolean changeImageIntensity(widget, image, ratio, millisec)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- decimal ratio -- -1.0 to 1.0 (dark to bright)
- integer millisec -- milliseconds before the image is restored (optional)
Return Value:
true if successful
changeImageToGray
Turns the given image into a grayscale image. Millisec specifies how
long in milliseconds before the image is restored to it's original form.
This is useful for "mouse over" type animations. Using 0 for millisec
disables this feature and leaves the image permanently affected.
Synopsis:
boolean changeImageToGray(widget, image, millisec)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- integer millisec -- milliseconds before the image is restored (optional)
Return Value:
1 if successful
createBackgroundImage
This creates an background image on your widget at x, y. The filename
should be given as the path parameter. In theory the image could be
local or could be a url. It works just like adding an image in your
theme file. You will need to save the return value to be able to call
other functions on your image, such as moveImagerobo57()
Synopsis:
reference createBackgroundImage(widget, x, y, w, h, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- string image -- path to the image for the background
Return Value:
reference to new image meter
createImage
This creates an image on your widget at x, y. The filename should be
given as the path parameter. In theory the image could be local or could
be a url. It works just like adding an image in your theme file. You
will need to save the return value to be able to call other functions on
your image, such as moveImagerobo57()
Synopsis:
reference createImage(widget, x, y, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- string image -- image for the imagelabel
Return Value:
reference to new image meter
createTaskIcon
This creates a task image at x, y.
Synopsis:
reference createTaskIcon(widget, x, y, ctask)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer task -- task
Return Value:
reference to new image meter
deleteImage
This removes the image from the widhet. Please do not call functions on "image"
after calling deleteImage, as it does not exist anymore and that could
cause crashes in some cases.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteImage(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
true if successful
getImageHeight
This returns the height of an image. This is useful if you have rotated
an image and its size changed, so you do not know how big it is anymore.
Synopsis:
integer getImageHeight(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
height of the image
getImagePath
Returns the current image path.
Synopsis:
string getImagePath(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
path
getImagePos
Given a reference to a image object, this will return a tuple
containing the x and y coordinate of a image object.
Synopsis:
array getImagePos(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
x and y coordinates of the image
getImageSensor
Gets the current sensor string.
Synopsis:
string getImageSensor(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
sensor string
getImageSize
Given a reference to a image object, this will return an array
containing the height and width of a image object.
Synopsis:
array getImageSize(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
height and width of the image
getImageWidth
This returns the width of an image. This is useful if you have rotated
an image and its size changed, so you do not know how big it is anymore.
Synopsis:
integer getImageWidth(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
width of the image
getThemeImage
You can reference an image in your python code that was created in the
.theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the IMAGE line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createImagerobo46, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
long getThemeImage(widget, name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the image in the theme files
Return Value:
reference to image
hideImage
This hides an image. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this image will not be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean hideImage(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
true if successful
moveImage
This moves an image to a new x, y relative to your widget. In other
words, (0,0) is the top corner of your widget, not the screen. The
imageToMove parameter is a reference to the image to move that you saved
as the return value from createImagerobo46()
Synopsis:
boolean moveImage(widget, image, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
removeImageEffects
If you have called image effect commands on your image (ex:
changeImageIntensityrobo43), you can call this to restore your image to it's
original form.
Synopsis:
boolean removeImageEffects(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
true if successful
removeImageTransformations
If you have rotated or resized your image, you can call this function to restore
your image to its original form.
Synopsis:
boolean removeImageTransformations(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeImage
This resizes your image to width, height. The image parameter is
a reference to an image that you saved as the return value from
createImagerobo46()
Synopsis:
boolean resizeImage(widget, image, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference widget -- karamba
- reference image -- image
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeImageSmooth
DEPRECATED: resizeImagerobo60 now allows the user to pick whether to use fast
or smooth resizing from the SuperKaramba menu - This resizes your image
to width, height. The imageToResize parameter is a reference to an
image that you saved as the return value from createImagerobo46()
In version 0.50 and later this function works exactly as resizeImagerobo60().
Synopsis:
boolean resizeImageSmooth(widget, image, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
Return Value:
true if successful
rotateImage
This rotates your image to by the specified amount of degrees. The
The image parameter is a reference to an image that you saved as the
return value from createImagerobo46()
Synopsis:
long rotateImage(widget, image, deg)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- integer deg -- degrees to rotate
Return Value:
true if successful
setImagePath
This will change image of a image widget.
Synopsis:
reference setImagePath(widget, image, path)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- string path -- new path of the image
Return Value:
reference to the image
setImageSensor
Sets the current sensor string.
Synopsis:
long setImageSensor(widget, image, sensor)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
- string sensor -- new sensor string as in theme files
Return Value:
true if successful
showImage
This shows a previously hidden image. It does not actually refresh the
image on screen. That is what redrawWidgetrobo182() does.
Synopsis:
boolean showImage(widget, image)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to image -- image
Return Value:
true if successful
Input Box
changeInputBox
This function will change the contents of a input box widget.
Synopsis:
reference changeInputBox(widget, inputBox, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- string value -- new text of the input box
Return Value:
reference to input box
changeInputBoxBackgroundColor
This will change the background color of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change
r, g, b are ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
reference changeInputBoxBackgroundColor(widget, inputBox, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxFont
This will change the font of a Input Box widget. InputBox is the reference to the
Input Box object to change. Font is a string with the name of the font to use.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxFont(widget, inputBox, font)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- inputBox
- string font -- font name
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxFontColor
This will change the color of a text of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change
r, g, b are ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxFontColor(widget, inputBox, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxFontSize
This will change the font size of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change.
Size is the new font point size.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxFontSize(widget, text, size)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer size -- new font size for text
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxFrameColor
This will change the frame color of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change
r, g, b are ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxFrameColor(widget, inputBox, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxSelectedTextColor
This will change the selected text color of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change
r, g, b are ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxSelectedTextColor(widget, inputBox, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInputBoxSelectionColor
This will change the color of the selection of a Input Box widget.
InputBox is the reference to the text object to change
r, g, b are ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
boolean changeInputBoxSelectionColor(widget, inputBox, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
clearInputFocus
Releases the input focus from the Input Box.
Synopsis:
boolean clearInputFocus(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- pointer to Input Box
Return Value:
true if successful
createInputBox
This creates a new Input Box at x, y with width and height w, h. You need to save
the return value of this function to call other functions on your Input Box
field, such as changeInputBoxrobo66().
The karamba widget is automatically set active, to allow user interactions.
Synopsis:
reference createInputBox(widget, x, y, w, h, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- string text -- text for the Input Box
Return Value:
reference to new Input Box
deleteInputBox
This removes the Input Box object from the widget. Please do not call functions of
the Input Box after calling deleteInputBox, as it does not exist anymore and that
could cause crashes in some cases.
The karamba widget ist automatically set passive, when no more Input Boxes are on
the karamba widget.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteInputBox(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference widget -- InputBox
Return Value:
true if successful
getInputBoxBackgroundColor
Gets the current background color of a Input Box
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxBackgroundColor(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getInputBoxFont
Gets the current Input Box font name
Synopsis:
string getInputBoxFont(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
font name
getInputBoxFontColor
Gets the current text color of a Input Box
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxFontColor(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getInputBoxFontSize
Gets the current text font size.
Synopsis:
integer getInputBoxFontSize(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
text font size
getInputBoxFrameColor
Gets the current frame color of a Input Box
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxFrameColor(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getInputBoxPos
Given a reference to a Input Box object, this will return an array
containing the x and y coordinate of an Input Box.
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxPos(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
x and y coordinates of the inputBox
getInputBoxSelectedTextColor
Gets the current selected text color of a Input Box.
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxSelectedTextColor(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- pointer to Input Box
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getInputBoxSelectionColor
Gets the current selection color of a Input Box
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxSelectionColor(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getInputBoxSize
Given a reference to a Input Box object, this will return an array
containing the height and width of a Input Box object.
Synopsis:
array getInputBoxSize(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
width and hight of the input box
getInputBoxValue
Returns current Input Box text.
Synopsis:
string getInputBoxValue(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
input box text
getInputFocus
Gets the Input Box that is currently focused.
Synopsis:
boolean getInputFocus(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
the input box or 0
getThemeInputBox
You can reference text in your python code that was created in the
theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the INPUT line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createInputBoxrobo75, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
reference getThemeInputBox(widget, name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the Input Box in the theme file
Return Value:
reference to Input Box
hideInputBox
Hides a Input Box that is visible.
Synopsis:
boolean hideInputBox(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
true if successful
moveInputBox
This moves a Input Box object to a new x, y relative to your widget. In other
words, (0,0) is the top corner of your widget, not the screen.
Synopsis:
long moveInputBox(widget, inputBox, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeInputBox
This will resize Input Box to the new height and width.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeInputBox(widget, inputBox, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- referenc to inputBox -- Input Box
- integer w -- new width
- integer h -- new height
Return Value:
true if successful
setInputFocus
Sets the input focus to the Input Box.
Synopsis:
boolean setInputFocus(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
true if successful
showInputBox
Shows Input Box that has been hidden with hideInputBoxrobo89()
Synopsis:
boolean showInputBox(widget, inputBox)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to inputBox -- Input Box
Return Value:
true if successful
Menu
addMenuItem
This adds an entry to the given menu with label text and with given icon.
Icon can be just an application name in which case the user's current
icon set is used, or can be a path to a 16x16 png file.
The function returns the reference to the menu item, which identifies that popup
menu item uniquely among popupmenu items application-wide or returns 0
if the given menu doesn't exist.
Synopsis:
reference addMenuItem(widget, menu, text, icon)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to menu -- menu
- string text -- text for menu item
- string icon -- icon name or path
Return Value:
reference to the menu item
addMenuSeparator
This adds an menu separator to the given menu.
Synopsis:
reference addMenuSeparator(widget, menu)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to menu -- menu
Return Value:
reference to the separator
createMenu
This creates an empty popup menu and returns a reference to the menu.
Synopsis:
reference createMenu(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
reference to menu
deleteMenu
This deletes the referenced menu if that menu exists.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteMenu(widget, menu)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to menu -- pointer to menu
Return Value:
true if menu existed and was deleted, returns false otherwise.
popupMenu
This pops up the given menu at the given co-ordinates. The co-ordinates
are relative to the widget, not the screen. You can use negative
co-ordinates to make a menu appear to the right of or above your theme.
Synopsis:
boolean popupMenu(widget, menu, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to menu -- menu
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if the menu existed and was popped up, returns false otherwise.
removeMenuItem
This removes the menu if it exists.
Synopsis:
boolean removeMenuItem(widget, menu, id)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to menu -- pointer to menu
- reference to menu item -- menu item
Return Value:
1 if the menu item existed and was removed or returns zero otherwise.
Misc
acceptDrops
Calling this enables your widget to receive Drop events. In other words,
the user will be able to drag icons from his/her desktop and drop them on
your widget. The "itemDropped" callback is called as a result with the
data about the icon that was dropped on your widget. This allows, for
example, icon bars where items are added to the icon bar by Drag and
Drop.
Synopsis:
boolean acceptDrops(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
attachClickArea
It is possible to attach a clickarea to a meter (image or text field),
which is moved and resized correctly if the meter is moved or resized.
There is also a callback meterClicked(widget, meter, button) which is
called whenever a meter is clicked (if something is attached to it).
Given an Image or a TextLabel, this call makes it clickable. When a mouse
click is detected, the callback meterClicked is called.
lB, mB, and rB are strings that specify what command is executed when
this meter is clicked with the left mouse button, middle mouse button,
and right mouse button respectively. If given, the appropriate command is
executed when the mouse click is received.
The keyword arguments are all optional. If command is an empty string
nothing is executed.
For now the command given to RightButton has obviosly no effect (because
that brings up the SuperKaramba menu).
Synopsis:
boolean attachClickArea(widget, meter, lB, mB, rB)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to meter -- meter
- string lB -- command to left mouse button
- string mB -- command to middle mouse button
- string rB -- command to right mouse button
Return Value:
true if successful
callTheme
Calls a theme - identified by the pretty name - and passes it a string to it.
This will work, despite superkaramba being multithreaded, because it
uses the DBus interface to contact the other theme. If you need to
pass complex arguments (dictionaries, lists etc.) then use the python
"repr" and "eval" functions to marshall and unmarshall the data structure.
Synopsis:
boolean callTheme(widget, theme, info)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string theme -- pretty theme name
- string info -- a string containing the info to be passed to the theme
Return Value:
true if successful
changeInterval
This function changes your widget's refresh rate (ms)
Synopsis:
boolean changeInterval(widget, interval)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer interval -- interval, in ms
Return Value:
true if successful
createClickArea
This creates a clickable area at x, y with width and height w, h. When
this area is clicked, cmd_to_run will be executed. The mouse will change over this area.
Synopsis:
reference createClickArea(widget, x, y, w, h, cmdToRun)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- string cmdToRun -- command to be runrobo123
Return Value:
reference to the new click area
createServiceClickArea
This creates a clickable area at x, y with width and height w, h. When
this area is clicked, cmd_to_run will be executed. The mouse will change
to the clickable icon when over this area. For more information on
the difference between createClickArearobo104 and createServiceClickArea,
see the KDE documentation about KService, and the difference
between KRun::runrobo123 and KRun::runCommand.
Synopsis:
reference createServiceClickArea(widget, x, y, w, h, name_of_command, cmd_to_run, icon_to_display)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- string name_of_command -- name to be displayed
- string cmd_to_run -- command to be runrobo123
- string icon_to_display -- name of icon to be displayed
Return Value:
reference to the new click area
execute
This command simply executes a program or command on the system. This is
just for convience (IE you could accomplish this directly through python,
but sometimes threading problems crop up that way). The only option is a
string containing the command to execute.
Synopsis:
integer execute(command)
Arguments:
- string command -- command to execute
Return Value:
process id of the executed command
executeInteractive
This command executes a program or command on the system. Additionally it allows
you to get any text that the program outputs. Futhermore, it won't freeze
up your widget while the command executes.
To use it, call executeInteractive with the reference to your widget and
a list of command options. The array is simply a list that contains the
command as the first entry, and each option as a separate list entry.
Output from the command is returned via the commandOutput callback.
The command returns the process number of the command. This is useful if
you want to runrobo123 more than one program at a time. The number will allow
you to figure out which program is outputting in the commandOutput
callback.
Example: Run the command "ls -la *.zip"
myCommand = ["ls", "-la", "*.zip"]
karamba.executeInteractive(widget, myCommand)
Synopsis:
integer executeInteractive(widget, command)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- list command -- command to executerobo106
Return Value:
process id of the executed command
getIncomingData
Obtains the last data received by any other theme that set the
"incoming data" of this theme. This isn't particularly sophisticated
and could benefit from the data being placed in an FIFO queue instead.
Synopsis:
string getIncomingData(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
string containing the last information received from setIncomingDatarobo124
getIp
Gets the current IP address of the interface_name interface.
Synopsis:
string getIp(widget, interface_name)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string interface_name -- name of the interface
Return Value:
ip address as string
getNumberOfDesktop
Returns number of desktops
Synopsis:
integer getNumberOfDesktop(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
number of desktops
getPrettyThemeName
When a theme is created (with openNamedThemerobo118), there is an
option to give the theme an alternative name.
This is useful if you open several widgets from the same theme:
you need to give them unique names in order to contact them
(for example, with callThemerobo102 or with setIncomingDatarobo124)
Synopsis:
string getPrettyName(theme)
Arguments:
- string theme -- path to new theme
Return Value:
the pretty name of the theme
getServiceGroups
This function returns a list of services and service groups
that are in the user's KDE Menu. It is not a recursive
function, so if there are submenus (service groups) in the
returned results, you must call getServiceGroups with the
path of the submenu in order to obtain the information in
that submenu.
The return result is complex: it's a list of tuples.
The tuple contains two elements - a 1 if the second element
is a service, and a 0 if it's a service group.
The second element is a dictionary, with keys (if they exist)
of caption, comment, icon, and relpath if it's a service group,
and keys (if they exist) of exec, menuid, name, path, icon,
library, comment, type and genericname.
To fully understand the return results of this function,
it is thoroughly recommended that you look up the
KDE documentation on KServiceGroup and KService.
Synopsis:
list getServiceGroups(widget, path)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string path -- path to the Service Group you wish to retrieve
Return Value:
List of Dictionaries of services and service groups
getThemePath
Returns a string containing the directory where your theme was loaded
from.
Synopsis:
string getThemePath(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
path to theme
getUpdateTime
Returns the last stored update time. Intended for use
so that the next refresh interval can work out how long ago
the mouse was last moved over the widget.
Synopsis:
decimal getUpdateTime(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
last stored update time (from setUpdateTimerobo125)
hide
Hides the widget.
Synopsis:
boolean hide(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
language
Returns a string containing the default language of a translation file.
Synopsis:
string language(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
default language or empty string if no translation files found.
managementPopup
The right click menu of SuperKaramba allows themes
to be loaded, closed, moved to other screens.
If you want this popup menu to appear, call
this function.
Synopsis:
boolean managementPopup(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
openNamedTheme
Opens a new theme, giving it a pretty (alternative and by your
own choice _unique_) name.
If you do not want the theme to be loaded when SuperKaramba is
first started up (but instead want it to only be opened by
this function call) then set is_sub_theme to 1.
Themes opened with openNamedTheme will be unique. If a theme
with the same pretty name already exists, openNamedTheme will
have no effect. If you want duplicate themes (and a bit of a
mess), use openThemerobo119, instead.
Synopsis:
reference openNamedTheme(theme, pretty_name, is_sub_theme)
Arguments:
- string theme -- path to new theme
- string pretty_name -- the name to be associated with the new widget
- boolean is_sub_theme -- sets persistence (save state) of the theme
Return Value:
reference to the new widget
openTheme
Opens a new theme.
Synopsis:
reference openTheme(theme)
Arguments:
- string theme -- path to theme that will be opened
Return Value:
reference to the new widget
readThemeFile
Returns a string with the contents of the theme file
Synopsis:
string readThemeFile(widget, file)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string file -- name of the file to read
Return Value:
file contents
reloadTheme
Reloads the current theme.
Synopsis:
boolean reloadTheme(theme)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
removeClickArea
This function deletes a clickable area.
Synopsis:
boolean removeClickArea(widget, clickarea)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to clickarea -- click area
Return Value:
true if successful
run
This command simply executes a program or command on the system.
The difference between run and executerobo106 is that run takes arguments,
and the name of the icon to be displayed.
Synopsis:
boolean run(name, command, icon, list_of_args)
Arguments:
- string name -- name to be displayed
- string command -- command to executerobo106
- string icon -- name of icon to be displayed
- string list_of_args -- arguments to be passed to the command
Return Value:
true if successful
setIncomingData
Contacts a theme - identified by the pretty name - and stores a string
to be associated with the remote theme. The difference between
setIncomingData and callThemerobo102 is that the theme is not notified
by setIncomingData that the data has arrived. Previous information,
if any, is overwritten. Use getIncomingDatarobo108 to retrieve the last
stored information.
setIncomingData is not very sophisticated, and could benefit from
having info passed to it put into a queue, instead of being overwritten.
Synopsis:
boolean setIncomingData(widget, theme, info)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string theme -- path to theme to have information passed to it.
- string info -- a string containing the info to be passed to the theme
Return Value:
true if successful
setUpdateTime
Sets the update time. Intended for use
so that the next refresh interval can work out how long ago
the mouse was last moved over the widget.
Synopsis:
boolean getUpdateTimerobo114(widget, updated_time)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer updated_time -- the update time to be associated with the widget
Return Value:
true if successful
show
Shows the widget.
Synopsis:
boolean show(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
toggleShowDesktop
This shows/hides the current desktop just like the Show Desktop button on
kicker. Basically, it minimizes all the windows on the current desktop.
Call it once to showrobo126 the desktop and again to hiderobo115 it.
Synopsis:
boolean toggleShowDesktop(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
translateAll
Moves all widgets within a theme in a particular direction relative from
the previous spot without moving the parent theme widget.
Synopsis:
boolean translateAll(widget, relative_x, relative_y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer translate_x -- move horizontally
- integer translate_y -- move vertically
Return Value:
true if successful
userLanguage
Returns a string containing the global KDE user languagerobo116.
Synopsis:
string userLanguage(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
user languagerobo116 or empty string
userLanguages
Returns an array containing the languagerobo116 name abbreviations for the
preferred interface languages user chose for KDE session in Region &
Language settings.
Having the whole array of preferred languages available is important for
cases when you cannot provide interface translation for the 1st preferred
languagerobo116, but can for consecutive languages.
(Implemented in version 0.42.)
Synopsis:
array userLanguages(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
list (array) with user languages in the order of preference.
wantRightButton
The right click menu of SuperKaramba allows themes
to be loaded, closed, moved to other screens.
Not all themes will want the right click menu.
Call karamba.wantRightButton(widget, 1)
if you want to receive MouseUpdate button notifications.
Synopsis:
boolean wantRightButton(widget, want_receive_right_button)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- boolean want_receive_right_button -- whether the widget will receive right clicks
Return Value:
true if successful
Rich Text
changeRichText
This will change the contents of a rich text meter. richText is the
reference to the text object to change that you saved from the
createRichTextrobo135() call. text is a string containing the new value for the
rich text object.
The differance between Rich Text and a regular text field is that rich
text fields can display HTML code embedded in your text.
In a <a href="command"> ... </a> tag command is executed if the link is
click with the left mouse button.
Except if command starts with an '#' (ie: href="#value" ) the callback
meterClicked is called with value (without the #) as the meter argument.
Also inline images work. Unfortunately currently only when using absolute
paths.
Synopsis:
reference changeRichText(widget, richtext, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
- string value -- new text
Return Value:
true if successful
changeRichTextFont
This will change the font of a richtext meter.
Synopsis:
long changeRichTextFont(widget, richtext, font)
Arguments:
- long widget -- karamba
- long richtext -- richtext
- string font -- name of the new font
Return Value:
1 if successful
changeRichTextSize
Sets the font size of a richtext meter.
Synopsis:
boolean changeRichTextSize(widget, richtext, size)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
- long size -- new font point size
Return Value:
true if successful
createRichText
This creates creates a new rich text meter. underlineLinks is a boolean that
determines if html links will be automatically underlined so that the
user knows that the links can be clicked on. You need to save the return
value of this function to call other functions on your rich text field,
such as changeRichTextrobo132().
The differance between Rich Text and a regular text field is that rich
text fields can display HTML code embedded in your text.
In a <a href="command"> ... </a> tag command is executed if the link is
click with the left mouse button.
Except if command starts with an '#' (ie: href="#value" ) the callback
meterClicked is called with value (without the #) as the meter argument.
Also inline images work. Unfortunately currently only when using absolute
paths.
Synopsis:
reference createRichText(widget, text, underlineLinks)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string text -- text for richtext
- boolean underlineLinks -- should the links be underlined
Return Value:
reference to new richtext meter
deleteRichText
This removes the rich text from the widget. Please do not call
functions on "text" after calling deleteRichText, as it does not exist
anymore and that could cause crashes in some cases.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteRichText(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to widget -- richtext
Return Value:
true if successful
getRichTextFont
Gets the font name of a richtext meter.
Synopsis:
string getRichTextFont(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
font name
getRichTextFontSize
Gets the font size of the richtext meter.
Synopsis:
integer getRichTextFontSize(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
font point size
getRichTextPos
Given a reference to a richtext object, this will return an array
containing the x and y coordinate of a richtext object.
Synopsis:
array getRichTextPos(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
x and y coordinates
getRichTextSensor
Gets the current sensor string
Synopsis:
string getRichTextSensor(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
current sensor string
getRichTextSize
Given a reference to a richtext object, this will return a tuple
containing the height and width of a richtext object.
Synopsis:
array getRichTextSize(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- long widget -- karamba
- long richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
width and height of the richtext
getRichTextValue
Returns the current richtext value.
Synopsis:
string getRichTextValue(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
text that is displayed in the rich text
getThemeRichText
You can reference richtext in your python code that was created in the
theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the GRAPH line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createRichTextrobo135, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
reference getThemeRichText(widget, name)
Arguments:
- long widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the richtext in the theme file
Return Value:
reference to richtext
hideRichText
This hides the richtext. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this richtext will not be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean hideRichText(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
true if successful
moveRichText
This moves the rich text to a new x, y relative to your widget. In other
words, (0,0) is the top corner of your widget, not the screen.
Synopsis:
boolean moveRichText(widget, richtext, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference richtext -- richtext
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeRichText
This will resize richtext to the new height and width.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeRichText(widget, richtext, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
- integer w -- new width
- integer h -- new height
Return Value:
true if successful
setRichTextSensor
Sets a new sensor string
Synopsis:
boolean setRichTextSensor(widget, richtext, sensor)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
- string sensor -- new sensor string as in theme files
Return Value:
true if successful
setRichTextWidth
Given a reference to a rich text object, this function changes it's width
to the specified value in pixels.
The height adjusts automatically as the contents are changed with
changeRichTextrobo132.
Synopsis:
boolean setRichTextWidth(widget, richtext, width)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
- integer width -- new width in pixels
Return Value:
true if successful
showRichText
This shows the richtext. In other words, during subsequent calls to
widgetUpdate(), this richtext will be drawn.
Synopsis:
boolean showRichText(widget, richtext)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to richtext -- richtext
Return Value:
true if successful
Task
getStartupInfo
This returns all of the info about a certain starting task in the form of
a list. Widget is a reference to the current widget. task is a
reference to the window you want info about which you obtain by calling
getStartupListrobo151().
Synopsis:
list getStartupInfo(widget, task)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to task -- task
Return Value:
Here is the format of the returned list by index value:
- 0 = Task name (The full name of the window)
- 1 = Icon name
- 2 = Executable name
- 3 = A reference back to the task you got info on
getStartupList
This returns a list with references to all the current
windows that are in the process of loading on this system. You can then
call getStartupInforobo150() on any of the entries in the list.
Synopsis:
list getTaskListrobo153(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
list with references to startups
getTaskInfo
This returns all of the info about a certain task in the form of a
list. widget is a reference to the current widget. Task is a reference to
the window you want info about which you obtain by calling getTaskListrobo153().
Synopsis:
list getTaskInfo(widget, task)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to task -- task
Return Value:
Here is the format of the returned list by index value:
- 0 = Task name (The full name of the window)
- 1 = Icon name
- 2 = Class name - This is for grouping tasks. All tasks with the same
name can be grouped together because they are instances of the same program.
- 3 = Desktop number - The desktop number this window is on
- 4 = Is this window maximized? false = no, true = yes
- 5 = Is this window iconified (minimized)? false = no, true = yes
- 6 = Is this window shaded (rolled up)? false = no, true = yes
- 7 = Is this window focused? fale = no, true = yes
- 8 = A reference back to the task you got info on
getTaskList
This returns a list with references to all the current
windows open on this system. You can then call performTaskActionrobo155() or
getTaskInforobo152() on any of the entries in the list.
Synopsis:
list getTaskList(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
list with references to the tasks
getTaskNames
This returns a list containing the String names of all open
windows on the system. This is for convience if you want to list open
windows or see if a window by a certain name exists. Anything else
requires the reference to the window you would obtain from getTaskListrobo153()
Synopsis:
list getTaskNames(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
list with task names
performTaskAction
This peforms the given action on a task object. widget is a reference to the current widget. Task is a reference to a task object you got from getTaskListrobo153(). Action is a number from 1 to 10. See the list below. Possible actions:
- 1 = Maximize the window
- 2 = Restore the window (use on iconified windows)
- 3 = Iconify the window (minimize it)
- 4 = Close the window
- 5 = Activate (give focus to) the window
- 6 = Raise the window
- 7 = Lower the window
- 8 = Smart Focus/Minimize - This will what the KDE taskbar does when you
click on a window. If it is iconified, raise it. If it has focus, iconify it.
- 9 = Toggle whether this window is always on top
- 10 = Toggle whether this window is shaded (rolled up)
Synopsis:
boolean performTaskAction(widget, task, action)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to task -- task
- integer action -- action number
Return Value:
boolean if successful
Text
changeText
This will change the contents of a text widget.
Synopsis:
reference changeText(widget, text, value)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- long value -- new text to display
Return Value:
true if successful
changeTextColor
This will change the color of a text widget (only ones you created
through python currently). textToChange is the reference to the text
object to change that you saved from the createTextrobo161() call. r, g, b are
ints from 0 to 255 that represent red, green, and blue.
Synopsis:
boolean changeTextColor(widget, text, r, g, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- integer red -- red component of color
- integer green -- green component of color
- integer blue -- blue component of color
Return Value:
true if successful
changeTextFont
This will change the font of a text widget (only ones you created
through python currently). Text is the reference to the text
object to change that you saved from the createTextrobo161() call. Font is a
string the the name of the font to use.
Synopsis:
boolean changeTextFont(widget, text, font)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- string font -- font name
Return Value:
true if successful
changeTextShadow
This will change the shadow size of a text widget (only ones you
created through python currently). textToChange is the reference to the
text object to change that you saved from the createTextrobo161() call. size
is the offset of the shadow in pixels. 1 or 2 is a good value in most
cases.
Synopsis:
boolean changeTextShadow(widget, text, shadow)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- integer shadow -- shadow offset
Return Value:
true if successful
changeTextSize
This will change the font size of a text widget (only ones you created
through python currently). text is the reference to the text
object to change that you saved from the createTextrobo161() call. size is the
new font point size.
Synopsis:
boolean changeTextSize(widget, text, size)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- integer size -- new size for text
Return Value:
true if successful
createText
This creates a new text at x, y with width and height w, h. You need to save
the return value of this function to call other functions on your text
field, such as changeTextrobo156()
Synopsis:
reference createText(widget, x, y, w, h, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
- string text -- text for the textlabel
Return Value:
Pointer to new text meter
deleteText
This removes a text object from the widget. Please do not call functions on
"text" after calling deleteText, as it does not exist anymore and that
could cause crashes in some cases.
Synopsis:
boolean deleteText(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to widget -- text meter
Return Value:
true if successful
getTextAlign
Gets the current text alignment.
Synopsis:
string getTextAlign(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
LEFT, CENTER or RIGHT as string
getTextColor
Gets the current text color
Synopsis:
array getTextColor(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
(red, green, blue)
getTextFont
Gets the current text font name
Synopsis:
string getTextFont(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
font name
getTextFontSize
Gets the current text font size.
Synopsis:
integer getTextFontSize(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
text font size
getTextPos
Given a reference to a text object, this will return an array
containing the x and y coordinate of the text object.
Synopsis:
array getTextPos(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
x and y coordinate
getTextSensor
Gets the current sensor string
Synopsis:
string getTextSensor(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
currently used sensor string
getTextShadow
Gets the current shadow offset
Synopsis:
integer getTextShadow(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
shadow offset
getTextSize
Given a reference to a text object, this will return an array
containing the height and width of a text object.
Synopsis:
array getTextSize(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
height and width of the text
getTextValue
Returns there current text value.
Synopsis:
string getTextValue(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
value
getThemeText
You can reference text in your python code that was created in the
theme file. Basically, you just add a NAME= value to the TEXT line in
the .theme file. Then if you want to use that object, instead of calling
createTextrobo161, you can call this function.
The name you pass to the function is the same one that you gave it for
the NAME= parameter in the .theme file.
Synopsis:
reference getThemeText(widget, name)
Arguments:
- long widget -- karamba
- string name -- name of the text in the theme file
Return Value:
reference to text
hideText
Hides text that is visible. You need to call redrawWidgetrobo182() afterwords
to actually hiderobo115 the text on screen.
Synopsis:
boolean hideText(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
true if successful
moveText
This moves a text object to a new x, y relative to your widget. In other
words, (0,0) is the top corner of your widget, not the screen.
Synopsis:
boolean moveText(widget, text, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeText
This will resize text to the new height and width.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeText(widget, text, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- integer w -- new width
- integer h -- new height
Return Value:
true if successful
setTextAlign
Sets the text label align.
Synopsis:
boolean setTextAlign(widget, text, align)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- string align -- LEFT, CENTER or RIGHT as string
Return Value:
true if successful
setTextSensor
Sets a new sensor string
Synopsis:
boolean setTextSensor(widget, text, sensor)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
- string sensor -- new sensor string as in theme files
Return Value:
true if successful
showText
Shows text that has been hidden with hideTextrobo173().
Synopsis:
boolean showText(widget, text)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- reference to text -- text meter
Return Value:
true if successful
Widget
createWidgetMask
This function doesn't work currently due to a bug in KDE. Please use
MASK= in your .theme file for the time being.
WARNING
This function does nothing in SuperKaramba 0.50 and later
Synopsis:
long createWidgetMask(widget, mask)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- string mask -- The path to the widget mask file.
Return Value:
true if successful
getWidgetPosition
Returns an array containing the x and y position of you widget.
widget is a reference to the current widget.
Synopsis:
array getWidgetPosition(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
position of the widget
moveWidget
Moves the widget to the new screen location.
Synopsis:
boolean moveWidget(widget, x, y)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer x -- x coordinate
- integer y -- y coordinate
Return Value:
true if successful
redrawWidget
This is THE most important function. After you do a bunch of other calls
(moving images, adding images or text, etc), you call this to update the
widget display area. You will not see your changes until you call this.
Redraws all meters.
Synopsis:
boolean redrawWidget(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
redrawWidgetBackground
Redraws the widget background.
WARNING
This function does nothing in SuperKaramba 0.50 and later
Synopsis:
boolean redrawWidgetBackground(widget)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
Return Value:
true if successful
resizeWidget
Resizes the widget to the new width and height.
Synopsis:
boolean resizeWidget(widget, w, h)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- integer w -- width
- integer h -- height
Return Value:
true if successful
toggleWidgetRedraw
Toggles widget redraw.
This function does nothing in SuperKaramba 0.50 and later
Synopsis:
boolean toggleWidgetRedraw(widget, b)
Arguments:
- reference to widget -- karamba
- boolean b -- 1 = widget is drawn
Return Value:
true if successful
Automatic Generation
To generate this API documentation execute the make_api_doc.sh script from the SuperKaramba docs dir.
./make_api_doc.sh rtf
This will generate a rtf file named superkaramba_api.rtf. Open the file in a word processor e.g. OpenOffice and save the file as plain text.
The next step is to modify the file contents to match the necessary wiki markups.
cat sk_plain_api | sed -e "/DESCRIPTION/d;/^[ ]*$/d;s/^*//;s/SYNOPSIS/<br><br>'''Synopsis:'''<br>/;s/ARGUMENTS/<br><br>'''Arguments:'''<br>/;s/RETURN VALUE/<br>'''Return Value:'''<br>/;/\//{s/^/\r\n=== /};/\//{s/$/===/}" > SK-API
The contents of SK-API file can now be copied into the edit window of the wiki page.