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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * *************************************************************/ #ifndef DBACCESS_IMAGEPROVIDER_HXX #define DBACCESS_IMAGEPROVIDER_HXX #ifndef _SV_IMAGE_HXX #include #endif /** === begin UNO includes === **/ #ifndef _COM_SUN_STAR_SDBC_XCONNECTION_HPP_ #include #endif #ifndef _COM_SUN_STAR_SDB_APPLICATION_DATABASEOBJECT_HPP_ #include #endif /** === end UNO includes === **/ #include //........................................................................ namespace dbaui { //........................................................................ // for convenience of our clients namespace DatabaseObject = ::com::sun::star::sdb::application::DatabaseObject; //==================================================================== //= ImageProvider //==================================================================== struct ImageProvider_Data; /** provides images for database objects such as tables, queries, forms, reports ... At the moment, this class cares for small icons only, that is, icons which can be used in a tree control. On the medium term, we should extend it with support for different-sized icons. */ class ImageProvider { private: ::boost::shared_ptr< ImageProvider_Data > m_pData; public: /** creates a semi-functional ImageProvider instance The resulting instance is not able to provide any concrete object images, but only default images. */ ImageProvider(); /** creates an ImageProvider instance @param _rxConnection denotes the connection to work for. Must not be . */ ImageProvider( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Reference< ::com::sun::star::sdbc::XConnection >& _rxConnection ); /** returns the image to be used for a database object with the given name @param _nDatabaseObjectType the type of the object. Must be one of the css.sdb.application.DatabaseObject constants. @param _rName the name of the object @param _out_rImage the normal image to use for the object @param _out_rImageHC the high-contrast version of the image to use for the object @return the image to be used for the object. */ void getImages( const String& _rName, const sal_Int32 _nDatabaseObjectType, Image& _out_rImage, Image& _out_rImageHC ); /** returns the default image to be used for a database object In opposite to getImages, this method does not check the concrete object for its image, but returns a default image to be used for all objects of the given type. @param _nDatabaseObjectType the type of the object. Must be one of the css.sdb.application.DatabaseObject constants. @param _bHighContrast indicates whether High-Contrast icons should be used. Note that normally, this would be some application-wide setting. However, in current OOo, HC support is decided on a per-control basis, means every control decides itself whether its images must be HC versions or not. Thus callers need to specify this flag. @return the image to be used for the object type. */ Image getDefaultImage( sal_Int32 _nDatabaseObjectType, bool _bHighContrast ); /** returns the resource ID for the default image to be used for a database object In opposite to getImages, this method does not check the concrete object for its image, but returns a default image to be used for all objects of the given type. @param _nDatabaseObjectType the type of the object. Must be one of the css.sdb.application.DatabaseObject constants. @param _bHighContrast indicates whether High-Contrast icons should be used. Note that normally, this would be some application-wide setting. However, in current OOo, HC support is decided on a per-control basis, means every control decides itself whether its images must be HC versions or not. Thus callers need to specify this flag. @return the resource ID image to be used for the object type. Must be fed into a ModuleRes instance to actually load the image. */ sal_uInt16 getDefaultImageResourceID( sal_Int32 _nDatabaseObjectType, bool _bHighContrast ); /** retrieves the image to be used for folders of database objects @param _nDatabaseObjectType the type of the object. Must be one of the css.sdb.application.DatabaseObject constants. @param _rName the name of the object @param _bHighContrast indicates whether High-Contrast icons should be used. Note that normally, this would be some application-wide setting. However, in current OOo, HC support is decided on a per-control basis, means every control decides itself whether its images must be HC versions or not. Thus callers need to specify this flag. @return the image to be used for folders of the given type */ Image getFolderImage( sal_Int32 _nDatabaseObjectType, bool _bHighContrast ); /** retrieves the image to be used for a database as a whole. @param _bHighContrast indicates whether High-Contrast icons should be used. Note that normally, this would be some application-wide setting. However, in current OOo, HC support is decided on a per-control basis, means every control decides itself whether its images must be HC versions or not. Thus callers need to specify this flag. @return the image to be used for folders of this type */ Image getDatabaseImage( bool _bHighContrast ); }; //........................................................................ } // namespace dbaui //........................................................................ #endif // DBACCESS_IMAGEPROVIDER_HXX