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/*! | 
				
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@class QtMvvm::IPresenter | 
				
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This class is what you need to implement if you want to create your own GUI frontend for mvvm. | 
				
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Once you created your custom presenter class, register it as service before calling | 
				
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CoreApp::bootApp() (Or entering the eventloop, in case of automatic startup, like with | 
				
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#QTMVVM_REGISTER_CORE_APP) | 
				
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To register it, it is recommended to use a startup hook like this: | 
				
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@code{.cpp} | 
				
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void myPresenterInit() | 
				
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{ | 
				
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	QtMvvm::ServiceRegistry::instance()->registerInterface<QtMvvm::IPresenter, MyPresenter>(); | 
				
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} | 
				
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Q_COREAPP_STARTUP_FUNCTION(myPresenterInit) | 
				
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@endcode | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@fn QtMvvm::IPresenter::present | 
				
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@param viewModel The ViewModel to be presenter | 
				
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@param params Additional parameters for the viemodel initialization | 
				
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@param parent An optional parent for the viewmodels view | 
				
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@throws PresenterException When presenting fails for whatever reason | 
				
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This method should: | 
				
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1. Find and create a view for the viewmodel | 
				
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2. Use the view of the parent viewModel to make the new view a child of that parent view | 
				
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3. Make the viewmodel a child of the view (via QObject::setParent) | 
				
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4. Call the viewmodels ViewModel::onInit method with the given parameters | 
				
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5. Find a presentation method for the view (based on the view/viewmodel and/or parent) | 
				
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6. Show the view to the user | 
				
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If this method returns it is assumed the presentation was successful. If you throw the | 
				
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exception, presenting has failed, and the app will automatically destroy the viewmodel and | 
				
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handle cleanups and results. | 
				
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@note If you need to present asynchronous, then you need to perform this step yourself in case | 
				
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the asynchronous presentation failed. | 
				
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@sa IPresenter::showDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@fn QtMvvm::IPresenter::showDialog | 
				
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@param config The configuration for the dialog to be shown | 
				
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@param result A reference to the object to report results to | 
				
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@throws PresenterException When presenting fails for whatever reason | 
				
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This method should create a simple dialog based of the configuration passed to it. Read the | 
				
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MessageConfig for more details on the parameters. The MessageConfig::type and | 
				
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MessageConfig::subType properties are used to determine the kind of dialog to be shown. The other | 
				
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properties are used to configure the dialog. | 
				
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The result is a reference to a result object to report the result value and the pressed button | 
				
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to. The result is owned by the caller, you must never delete it. Use the special "GUI methods" to | 
				
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report the result and configure a close target. | 
				
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If this method returns it is assumed the presentation was successful. If you throw the | 
				
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exception, presenting has failed, and the app will automatically complete the message result with | 
				
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the MessageConfig::NoButton constant. | 
				
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@note If you need to present asynchronous, then you need to perform this step yourself in case | 
				
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the asynchronous presentation failed. | 
				
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@sa IPresenter::present, MessageConfig, MessageResult, MessageResult::complete, | 
				
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MessageResult::setCloseTarget | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@class QtMvvm::MessageConfig | 
				
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You can use the configuration to show simple dialogs from the core application. Typically, you | 
				
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can use the wrapper methods, but for more advanced dialogs you may need to create a message | 
				
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config explicitly. | 
				
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@sa CoreApp::showDialog, QtMvvm::information, QtMvvm::question, QtMvvm::warning, | 
				
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QtMvvm::critical, QtMvvm::about, QtMvvm::getInput, QtMvvm::getExistingDirectory, | 
				
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QtMvvm::getOpenFile, QtMvvm::getOpenFiles, QtMvvm::getSaveFile | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@enum QtMvvm::MessageConfig::StandardButton | 
				
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@note The values are kept in sync with QMessageBox::StandardButton etc. This means you can | 
				
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simply cast the values to the other standard buttons without any risk. This goes for other | 
				
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classes like QDialogButtonBox and the QML variants as well. | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::type | 
				
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@default{`MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox`} | 
				
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The type determines what kind of dialog is show. The type is a general category of dialogs. The | 
				
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MessageConfig::subType is used to set the final type of dialog shown. It's interpretation | 
				
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depends on the type used. | 
				
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It is possible to define your own types, but that means you have to customize the presenters to | 
				
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add support for those dialogs. | 
				
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The types supported by default are: | 
				
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- MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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- MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog | 
				
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- MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{type()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setType()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox, MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog, | 
				
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MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::subType | 
				
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@default{<i>Depends on the type used</i>} | 
				
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The subType is a finer specification of what kind of dialog to show. It depends on the | 
				
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MessageConfig::type that is used. The possible valid subtypes depend on the MessageConfig::type | 
				
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used. | 
				
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It is possible to define your own subtypes, but that means you have to customize the presenters | 
				
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to add support for those dialogs. | 
				
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The subtypes supported by default are: | 
				
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- For MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox: | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeInformation | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeWarning | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeCritical | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeQuestion | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeAbout | 
				
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- For MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog: | 
				
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	- The name of the type to get an input value for, e.g. `QString`, `int`, ... | 
				
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- For MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog: | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeDir | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFile | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFiles | 
				
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	- MessageConfig::SubTypeSaveFile | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{subType()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setSubType()} | 
				
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	@resetAc{resetSubType()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox, MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog, | 
				
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MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::title | 
				
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@default{<i>Emtpy</i>} | 
				
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The title is typically bigger then the rest of the text and serves as a short text to hint the | 
				
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content. Depending on the platform and type it may be shown as window title or other kind of | 
				
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decorative text. | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{title()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setTitle()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::text | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::text | 
				
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@default{<i>Emtpy</i>} | 
				
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The text is shown as primary content, a more descriptive label, or tooltip or similar. It can | 
				
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be of arbitrary length. It's role and contents heavily depend on the type and subtype beeing | 
				
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used. | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{text()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setText()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::title, MessageConfig::buttonTexts, MessageConfig::viewProperties | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::buttons | 
				
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@default{<i>Depends on the type used</i>} | 
				
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The buttons are the buttons in the dialog to "complete" it. Use these flags to select the | 
				
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buttons the user can click on. Each button will close the dialog and be reported back via | 
				
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the MessageResult::dialogDone signal. | 
				
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@note The RESET-Accessor will reset both, the buttons and the buttonTexts | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{buttons()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setButtons()} | 
				
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	@resetAc{resetButtons()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::StandardButton, MessageConfig::buttonTexts, MessageResult::dialogDone | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::buttonTexts | 
				
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@default{<i>Empty</i>} | 
				
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All buttons in this map will be shown in addition to the ones in the MessageConfig::buttons | 
				
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property. The will keep their role, but show the text specified in the map instead of their | 
				
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normal text. | 
				
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@note The RESET-Accessor will reset both, the buttons and the buttonTexts | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{buttonTexts()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setButtonTexts()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setButtonText()} | 
				
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	@resetAc{resetButtons()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::StandardButton, MessageConfig::buttons | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::defaultValue | 
				
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@default{<i>Invalid</i>} | 
				
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Some dialogs allow the users to enter some kind of result besides of the buttons they can | 
				
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press. For such dialogs, this property can be used to provide the input with a default value. | 
				
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For others, this may serve as a hint for the input. | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{defaultValue()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setDefaultValue()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@property QtMvvm::MessageConfig::viewProperties | 
				
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@default{<i>Empty</i>} | 
				
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The view properties are additional properties to be set on the created views. This allows you | 
				
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to configure the appearance of the dialog from within the core code. | 
				
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@note The properties are always set on all views. If a view does not have such a property, it | 
				
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will do nothing. This allows you to set properties for all the different views you support. | 
				
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@accessors{ | 
				
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	@readAc{viewProperties()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setViewProperties()} | 
				
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	@writeAc{setViewProperty()} | 
				
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} | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"msgbox"` | 
				
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Shows a generic message box with a title and primary text to inform the user of some kind of | 
				
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event or ask him a question. The MessageConfig:subType is used to determine the kind of | 
				
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message to show: | 
				
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 Message Type	| subType value | 
				
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 Information	| MessageConfig::SubTypeInformation | 
				
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 Question		| MessageConfig::SubTypeWarning | 
				
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 Warning		| MessageConfig::SubTypeCritical | 
				
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 Critical Error	| MessageConfig::SubTypeQuestion | 
				
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 About Dialog	| MessageConfig::SubTypeAbout | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog, | 
				
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MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"input"` | 
				
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Shows a generic input dialog with a title and a short label, together with some kind of edit | 
				
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view in order to input a single value. The datatype to get as well as the kind of input view | 
				
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to create is determined by MessageConfig:subType. Theoretically, and type that can be passed | 
				
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via QVariant can be used as input value. However, only for the most common types do default | 
				
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edit views exist. In case you want to use types not present in the list below, you need to | 
				
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create edit views yourself | 
				
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 bool				| QCheckBox						| CheckBox | 
				
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 switch				| -/-							| Switch | 
				
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 QString, string	| QLineEdit						| TextField | 
				
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 int				| QSpinBox						| SpinBox | 
				
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 double, number		| QDoubleSpinBox				| DoubleSpinBox | 
				
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 QDate				| QDateEdit						| -/- | 
				
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 QTime				| QTimeEdit						| -/- | 
				
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 QDateTime, date	| QDateTimeEdit					| -/- | 
				
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 QFont				| QFontComboBox					| FontEdit | 
				
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 QKeySequence		| QKeySequenceEdit				| -/- | 
				
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 QUrl, url			| QLineEdit with QUrlValidator	| UrlField | 
				
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 selection, list	| QComboBox						| ListEdit | 
				
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 radiolist			| -/-							| RadioListEdit | 
				
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The following types have special properties as well: | 
				
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- QString, string: | 
				
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	- `regexp`: A regular expression pattern (QString) to be used as input validator for the | 
				
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text | 
				
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	- `patternOptions`: QRegularExpression::PatternOptions as options for the regular | 
				
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expression | 
				
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- QUrl, url: | 
				
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	- `allowedSchemes`: A QStringList with allowed schemes for the URL | 
				
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- selection, list, radiolist: | 
				
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	- `listElements`: A list of elemets the user can select from. Can either be: | 
				
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		- QString elements: They will serve as display value and returned value | 
				
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		- QVariantMap elements: A map containing the following values: | 
				
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			- `name`: A QString shown to the user to select | 
				
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			- `value`: A QVariant value that is returned instead of the selected name | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, InputViewFactory, InputWidgetFactory, | 
				
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MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox, MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"file"` | 
				
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Shows a generic file dialog utilizing the operating systems default file dialogs in order to | 
				
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show a native dialog the user can use to select files or directories | 
				
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 Open Directory	| MessageConfig::SubTypeDir | 
				
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 Open File		| MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFile | 
				
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 Open Files		| MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFiles | 
				
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 Save File		| MessageConfig::SubTypeSaveFile | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeInputDialog, | 
				
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MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeInformation | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"information"` | 
				
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An information message box typically shows a neutral/positiv information. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeWarning | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"warning"` | 
				
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An warning message box typically shows a (non critical) warning. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeCritical | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"critical"` | 
				
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An critical message box typically shows a critical and often unrecoverable error. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeQuestion | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"question"` | 
				
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An question message box typically asks the user a simple Yes-No question he can reply using | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeAbout | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"about"` | 
				
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An about dialog is a simple informative dialog showing information about the application in | 
				
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a neutral manner, but in a sligthly different style than a simple information message. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeMessageBox | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeDir | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"dir"` | 
				
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A file dialog to open a directory lets the user select a single, existing directory. Depending | 
				
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on the platform he might be able to create a new directory via the dialog, but he can only | 
				
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select an existing one. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFile | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"open"` | 
				
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A file dialog to open a file lets the user select a single, existing file. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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*/ | 
				
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/*! | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeOpenFiles | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"files"` | 
				
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A file dialog to open multiple files lets the user select a list of existing files. They can | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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@var QtMvvm::MessageConfig::SubTypeSaveFile | 
				
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<b>Value:</b> `"save"` | 
				
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A file dialog to save a file lets the user select a single file to be created or overwritten | 
				
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to save content to it. | 
				
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@sa MessageConfig::type, MessageConfig::subType, MessageConfig::TypeFileDialog | 
				
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