/* This file is part of the KDE project SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Felix Ernst SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only OR LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL */ #ifndef KFILEITEMLISTTOSTRING_H #define KFILEITEMLISTTOSTRING_H class KFileItemList; class QFontMetrics; class QString; enum ItemsState { None, Selected }; /** * @brief Generates a textual representation of the given list of KFileItems. * * This method is especially useful to be very explicit about which items will be affected by an action. * For example can a label for a delete button be enriched to say "Permanantly Delete `picture1` and `picture2`" * but also "Permanently Delete 7 Selected Folders" without requiring a huge amount of new translations for this. * * Unfortunately this doesn't always work. * * For some texts and some languages this wide range of words cannot be inserted into a text while staying * grammatically correct. Because of this you will probably need to write a fallback for these languages. * Something like this: * \code * // i18n: @action:inmenu menu with actions like copy, paste, rename. * // %2 is a textual representation of the currently selected files or folders. This can be the name of * // the file/files like "file1" or "file1, file2 and file3" or an aggregate like "8 Selected Folders". * // If this sort of word puzzle can not be correctly translated in your language, translate it as "NULL" (without the quotes) * // and a fallback will be used. * auto buttonText = i18ncp("@action A more elaborate and clearly worded version of the Delete action", "Permanently Delete %2", "Permanently Delete %2", items.count(), fileItemListToString(items, fontMetrics.averageCharWidth() * 20, fontMetrics)); * if (buttonText == QStringLiteral("NULL")) { * buttonText = i18ncp("@action Delete button label. %1 is the number of items to be deleted.", * "Permanently Delete %1 Item", "Permanently Delete %1 Items", items.count()) * } * \endcode * (The i18n call should be completely in the line following the i18n: comment without any line breaks within the i18n call or the comment might not be correctly extracted. See: https://commits.kde.org/kxmlgui/a31135046e1b3335b5d7bbbe6aa9a883ce3284c1 ) * * @param items The KFileItemList for which a QString should be generated. * @param maximumTextWidth The maximum width/horizontalAdvance the QString should have. Keep scaling in mind. * @param fontMetrics the fontMetrics for the font that is used to calculate the maximumTextWidth. * @param itemsState A state of the @p items that should be spelled out in the returned QString. * @returns the names of the @p items separated by commas if that is below the @p maximumCharacterWidth. * Otherwise returns something like "5 Files", "8 Selected Folders" or "60 Items" * while being as specific as possible. */ QString fileItemListToString(KFileItemList items, int maximumTextWidth, const QFontMetrics &fontMetrics, ItemsState itemsState = ItemsState::None); #endif // KFILEITEMLISTTOSTRING_H