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203 lines
7.3 KiB
203 lines
7.3 KiB
//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT.
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package org.kde.koala;
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import org.kde.qt.Qt;
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import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject;
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import org.kde.qt.QtSupport;
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import org.kde.qt.TQObject;
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import org.kde.qt.TQPoint;
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import org.kde.qt.TQCustomEvent;
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import org.kde.qt.TQWidget;
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import org.kde.qt.TQObject;
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/**
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Base class for parts.
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A "part" is a GUI component, featuring:
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<li>
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A widget embeddedable in any application.
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</li>
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<li>
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GUI elements that will be merged in the "host" user interface
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(menubars, toolbars... ).
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</li>
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<li><b>About the widget:</b></li>
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Note that KParts.Part does not inherit TQWidget.
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This is due to the fact that the "visual representation"
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will probably not be a mere TQWidget, but an elaborate one.
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That's why when implementing your KParts.Part (or derived)
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you should call KParts.Part.setWidget() in your constructor.
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<li><b>About the GUI elements:</b></li>
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Those elements trigger actions, defined by the part (action()).
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The layout of the actions in the GUI is defined by an XML file (setXMLFile()).
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See also ReadOnlyPart and ReadWritePart, which define the
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framework for a "viewer" part and for an "editor"-like part.
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Use Part directly only if your part doesn't fit into those.
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See {@link PartSignals} for signals emitted by Part
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@short Base class for parts.
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*/
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public class Part extends TQObject implements PartBaseInterface {
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protected Part(Class dummy){super((Class) null);}
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public native TQMetaObject metaObject();
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public native String className();
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/**
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Constructor.
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@param parent Parent object of the part.
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@param name QT-internal name of the part.
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@short Constructor.
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*/
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public Part(TQObject parent, String name) {
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super((Class) null);
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newPart(parent,name);
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}
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private native void newPart(TQObject parent, String name);
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public Part(TQObject parent) {
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super((Class) null);
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newPart(parent);
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}
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private native void newPart(TQObject parent);
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public Part() {
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super((Class) null);
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newPart();
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}
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private native void newPart();
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/**
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Embed this part into a host widget.
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You don't need to do this if you created the widget with the
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correct parent widget - this is just a TQWidget.reparent().
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Note that the Part is still the holder
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of the TQWidget, meaning that if you delete the Part,
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then the widget gets destroyed as well, and vice-versa.
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This method is not recommended since creating the widget with the correct
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parent is simpler anyway.
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@short Embed this part into a host widget.
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*/
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public native void embed(TQWidget parentWidget);
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/**
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@return The widget defined by this part, set by setWidget().
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@short
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*/
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public native TQWidget widget();
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/**
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Used by the part manager.
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@short
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*/
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public native void setManager(PartManager manager);
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/**
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Returns the part manager handling this part, if any (null otherwise).
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@short Returns the part manager handling this part, if any (0L otherwise).
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*/
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public native PartManager manager();
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/**
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Returns the part (this, or a child part) at the given global position.
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This is called by the part manager to ask whether a part should be activated
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when clicking somewhere. In most cases the default implementation is enough.
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Reimplement this if your part has child parts in some areas (like in khtml or koffice)
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@param widget the part widget being clicked - usually the same as widget(), except in koffice.
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@param globalPos the mouse coordinates in global coordinates
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@short Returns the part (this, or a child part) at the given global position.
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*/
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public native Part hitTest(TQWidget widget, TQPoint globalPos);
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/**
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@param selectable Indicates whether the part is selectable or not.
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@short
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*/
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public native void setSelectable(boolean selectable);
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/**
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Returns whether the part is selectable or not.
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@short Returns whether the part is selectable or not.
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*/
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public native boolean isSelectable();
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/**
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Set the main widget.
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Call this in the Part-inherited class constructor.
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@short Set the main widget.
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*/
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protected native void setWidget(TQWidget widget);
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/**
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@short
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*/
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protected native void customEvent(TQCustomEvent event);
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/**
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Convenience method which is called when the Part received a PartActivateEvent .
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Reimplement this if you don't want to reimplement event and test for the event yourself
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or even install an event filter.
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@short Convenience method which is called when the Part received a PartActivateEvent .
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*/
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protected native void partActivateEvent(PartActivateEvent event);
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/**
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Convenience method which is called when the Part received a
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PartSelectEvent .
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Reimplement this if you don't want to reimplement event and
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test for the event yourself or even install an event filter.
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@short Convenience method which is called when the Part received a PartSelectEvent .
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*/
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protected native void partSelectEvent(PartSelectEvent event);
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/**
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Convenience method which is called when the Part received a
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GUIActivateEvent .
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Reimplement this if you don't want to reimplement event and
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test for the event yourself or even install an event filter.
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@short Convenience method which is called when the Part received a GUIActivateEvent .
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*/
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protected native void guiActivateEvent(GUIActivateEvent event);
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/**
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Convenience method for KXMLGUIFactory.container.
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@return a container widget owned by the Part's GUI.
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@short Convenience method for KXMLGUIFactory.container.
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*/
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protected native TQWidget hostContainer(String containerName);
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/**
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Internal method. Called by KParts.Part to specify the parent object for plugin objects.
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@short Internal method.
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*/
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public native void setPartObject(TQObject object);
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public native TQObject partObject();
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/**
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Set the instance ( KInstance) for this part.
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Call this first in the inherited class constructor,
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because it loads the i18n catalogues.
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@short Set the instance ( KInstance) for this part.
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*/
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protected native void setInstance(KInstanceInterface instance);
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/**
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Set the instance ( KInstance) for this part.
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Call this first in the inherited class constructor,
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because it loads the i18n catalogues.
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@short Set the instance ( KInstance) for this part.
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*/
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protected native void setInstance(KInstanceInterface instance, boolean loadPlugins);
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/**
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Load the Plugins honoring the PluginLoadingMode.
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If you call this method in an already constructed GUI (like when the user
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has changed which plugins are enabled) you need to add the new plugins to
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the KXMLGUIFactory:
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<pre>
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if( factory() )
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{
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TQPtrList<KParts.Plugin> plugins = KParts.Plugin.pluginObjects( this );
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TQPtrListIterator<KParts.Plugin> it( plugins );
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KParts.Plugin plugin;
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while( ( plugin = it.current() ) != 0 )
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{
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++it;
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factory().addClient( plugin );
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}
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}
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</pre>
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@short Load the Plugins honoring the PluginLoadingMode.
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*/
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protected native void loadPlugins(TQObject parent, KXMLGUIClientInterface parentGUIClient, KInstanceInterface instance);
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/**
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For a KParts.Part: call this before setInstance().
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For a KParts.MainWindow: call this before createGUI().
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@short For a KParts.Part: call this before setInstance().
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*/
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// void setPluginLoadingMode(KParts::PartBase::PluginLoadingMode arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
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}
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