--- /dev/null
+[Buildset]
+BuildItems=@Variant(\x00\x00\x00\t\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00 \x00P\x00r\x00i\x00v\x00a\x00c\x00y\x00B\x00r\x00o\x00w\x00s\x00e\x00r\x00P\x00C)
+
+[CMake]
+Build Directory Count=1
+Current Build Directory Index-Host System=0
+
+[CMake][CMake Build Directory 0]
+Build Directory Path=/home/soren/projects/PrivacyBrowserPC/build
+Build Type=Debug
+CMake Binary=/usr/bin/cmake
+CMake Executable=/usr/bin/cmake
+Environment Profile=
+Extra Arguments=
+Install Directory=
+Runtime=Host System
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+cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
+
+project(privacybrowserpc)
+
+set(QT_MIN_VERSION "5.15.0")
+set(KF_MIN_VERSION "5.83.0")
+
+find_package(ECM ${KF_MIN_VERSION} REQUIRED NO_MODULE)
+set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${ECM_MODULE_PATH})
+
+include(KDEInstallDirs)
+include(KDECMakeSettings)
+include(KDECompilerSettings NO_POLICY_SCOPE)
+
+include(ECMInstallIcons)
+include(ECMQtDeclareLoggingCategory)
+include(FeatureSummary)
+
+find_package(Qt5 ${QT_MIN_VERSION} CONFIG REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core Gui Widgets)
+
+find_package(KF5 ${KF_MIN_VERSION} REQUIRED COMPONENTS
+ ConfigWidgets
+ CoreAddons
+ Crash
+ DBusAddons
+ DocTools
+ I18n
+ XmlGui
+)
+
+add_subdirectory(doc)
+add_subdirectory(src)
+add_subdirectory(icons)
+
+# Make it possible to use the po files fetched by the fetch-translations step
+ki18n_install(po)
+kdoctools_install(po)
+
+feature_summary(WHAT ALL INCLUDE_QUIET_PACKAGES FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES)
--- /dev/null
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+$EXTRACTRC `find . -name \*.ui -o -name \*.rc -o -name \*.kcfg` >> rc.cpp
+$XGETTEXT `find . -name \*.cpp` -o $podir/privacybrowserpc.pot
+rm -f rc.cpp
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+How To Build This Template
+-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
+
+--- On Unix:
+
+cd <project_name_path>
+mkdir build
+cd build
+cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$KDEDIRS -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
+make
+make install or su -c 'make install' or sudo make install
+
+where $KDEDIRS points to your KDE installation prefix.
+
+Note: you can use another build path. Then cd in your build dir and:
+export KDE_SRC=path_to_your_src
+cmake $KDE_SRC -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$KDEDIRS -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
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+kdoctools_create_handbook(index.docbook INSTALL_DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_DOCBUNDLEDIR}/en SUBDIR privacybrowserpc)
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+<?xml version="1.0" ?>
+<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.5-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdedbx45.dtd" [
+ <!-- Define an entity for your application if it is not part of KDE
+ Git -->
+ <!ENTITY kmyapplication "<application>privacybrowserpc</application>">
+ <!ENTITY i18n-translatable-entity "<application>Translatable Entity</application>">
+ <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE">
+ <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE">
+
+ <!-- Do not define any other entities; instead, use the entities
+ from entities/general.entities and en/user.entities. -->
+]>
+
+<!--
+Use this template for application docbooks
+For kioslave, systemsettings (kcontrol) modules and simple/short application docbooks use article-template.docbook
+Rename this template to index.docbook and place into the directory doc/ or doc/appname if you have several applications in one doc directory
+-->
+
+<!-- kdoctemplate v0.13.0 2017-07-31 ltoscano
+ add CC BY-SA 4.0 International and set as default
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.12.0 2016-04-23 lueck
+ add translatable entities
+ remove help.menu.documentation entity
+ and add some examples how to use the common menus Settings and Help
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.11.0 2015-04-03 lueck
+ updated instructions for date + releaseinfo
+ remove ENTITY package - not used anymore
+ add info about KDE Games special chapters
+ Appendix Installation is now optional
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.10.0 2014-04-02 ltoscano
+ updated to KF5/kdoctools
+ references to KDE reworded
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.9.2 2012-10-15 pino
+ update versions to 4.9
+ update years to 2012
+ switch from CVS to Git
+ add id attribute to <book>
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.9.1 2010-10-27 lueck
+ changed releaseinfo format
+ removed screenshot format="EPS
+ added comment when to write a command reference
+ added tip using id's in varlistentries
+ removed refentry stuff
+
+ kdoctemplate v0.9 January 10 2003
+ Changes to comments to clarify entity usage January 10 2003
+ Minor update to "Credits and Licenses" section on August 24, 2000
+ Removed "Revision history" section on 22 January 2001
+ Changed to Installation/Help menu entities 18 October 2001
+ Other minor cleanup and changes 18 October 2001
+ FPI change and minor changes November 2002 -->
+
+<!--
+This template was designed by: David Rugge davidrugge@mindspring.com
+with lots of help from: Eric Bischoff ebisch@cybercable.tm.fr
+and Frederik Fouvry fouvry@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de
+of the KDE DocBook team.
+
+You may freely use this template for writing any sort of KDE documentation.
+If you have any changes or improvements, please let us know.
+
+Remember:
+- in XML, the case of the <tags> and attributes is relevant ;
+- also, quote all attributes.
+
+Please don't forget to remove all these comments in your final documentation,
+thanks ;-).
+-->
+
+<!-- ................................................................ -->
+
+<!-- The language must NOT be changed here. -->
+<!-- If you are writing original documentation in a language other -->
+<!-- than English, change the language above ONLY, not here -->
+<!-- Change the value of id to the name of your application -->
+<book id="kmyapplication" lang="&language;">
+
+<!-- This header contains all of the meta-information for the document such
+as Authors, publish date, the abstract, and Keywords -->
+
+<bookinfo>
+<title>The &kmyapplication; Handbook</title>
+
+<authorgroup>
+<author>
+<!-- This is just put in as an example. For real documentation, please
+ define a general entity in entities/contributor.entities, e.g.
+<!ENTITY George.N.Ugnacious "<personname><firstname>George</firstname><othername>N.</othername><surname>Ugnacious</surname></personname>">
+<!ENTITY George.N.Ugnacious.mail "<email>gnu@kde.org</email>">
+and use `&George.N.Ugnacious; &George.N.Ugnacious.mail;' in the author element.
+ -->
+<personname>
+<firstname>George</firstname>
+<othername>N.</othername>
+<surname>Ugnacious</surname>
+</personname>
+<email>gnu@kde.org</email>
+</author>
+<!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS -->
+</authorgroup>
+
+<copyright>
+<year>2015</year>
+<holder>George N. Ugnacious</holder>
+</copyright>
+<legalnotice>&CCBYSA4Notice;</legalnotice>
+
+<!-- Date of the documentation
+Change date/releaseinfo only if
+ docbook is updated and verified to be valid for the current app version
+ or
+ docbook is proofread and verified to be valid for the current app version
+Don't forget to include this last date.
+Please respect the format of the date (YYYY-MM-DD),it is used by scripts.
+-->
+<date>2016-04-23</date>
+
+<!--version information of Frameworks/Plasma/Applications this documentation is valid for.
+Example:
+Frameworks xx.yy for docbooks in frameworks
+Plasma xx.yy for docbooks in plasma workspace
+Applications xx.yy for docbooks released as Applications
+xx.yy (Applications xx.yy) for docbooks with own version released as Applications
+$applicationname xx.yy for applications with independent release schedule (extragear/playground)
+-->
+<releaseinfo>Frameworks xx.yy or Plasma xx.yy or Applications xx.yy or xx.yy (Applications xx.yy) or $applicationname xx.yy</releaseinfo>
+
+<!-- Abstract about this handbook -->
+
+<abstract>
+<para>
+&kmyapplication; is an application specially designed to do nothing you would
+ever want.
+</para>
+</abstract>
+
+<!-- This is a set of Keywords for indexing by search engines.
+Please at least include KDE, the KDE section it is in, the name
+ of your application, and a few relevant keywords. -->
+
+<keywordset>
+<keyword>KDE</keyword>
+<keyword>kdeutils</keyword>
+<keyword>Kapp</keyword>
+<keyword>nothing</keyword>
+<keyword>nothing else</keyword>
+</keywordset>
+
+</bookinfo>
+
+<!-- The contents of the documentation begin here. Label
+each chapter so with the id attribute. This is necessary for two reasons: it
+allows you to easily reference the chapter from other chapters of your
+document, and if there is no ID, the name of the generated HTML files will vary
+from time to time making it hard to manage for maintainers and for the CVS
+system. Any chapter labelled (OPTIONAL) may be left out at the author's
+discretion. Other chapters should not be left out in order to maintain a
+consistent documentation style across all KDE apps. -->
+
+
+<!-- KDE Games have special chapters
+
+Introduction
+
+How to play
+
+Game Rules, Strategies and Tips
+
+Interface Overview
+
+Frequently asked questions
+
+Credits and License
+
+Please use one of index.docbook files from kdegames
+
+-->
+<chapter id="introduction">
+<title>Introduction</title>
+
+<!-- The introduction chapter contains a brief introduction for the
+application that explains what it does and where to report
+problems. Basically a long version of the abstract. Don't include a
+revision history. (see installation appendix comment) -->
+
+<para>
+&kmyapplication; is a program that lets you do absolutely nothing. Please report
+any problems or feature requests to the &kde; mailing lists.
+</para>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="using-kapp">
+<title>Using &kmyapplication;</title>
+
+<!-- This chapter should tell the user how to use your app. You should use as
+many sections (Chapter, Sect1, Sect3, etc...) as is necessary to fully document
+your application. -->
+
+<para>
+
+<!-- Note that all graphics should be in .png format. Use no gifs because of
+patent issues. -->
+
+<screenshot>
+<screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of &kmyapplication;</screeninfo>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="screenshot.png" format="PNG"/>
+ </imageobject>
+ <textobject>
+ <phrase>Screenshot</phrase>
+ </textobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+</screenshot>
+</para>
+
+
+<sect1 id="kapp-features">
+<title>More &kmyapplication; features</title>
+
+<para>It slices! It dices! and it comes with a free toaster!</para>
+<para>
+The Squiggle Tool <guiicon><inlinemediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="squiggle.png" format="PNG"/>
+ </imageobject>
+ <textobject>
+ <phrase>Squiggle</phrase>
+ </textobject>
+</inlinemediaobject></guiicon> is used to draw squiggly lines all over
+the &kmyapplication; main window. It's not a bug, it's a feature!
+</para>
+
+</sect1>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="commands">
+<title>Command Reference</title>
+
+<!-- (OPTIONAL, BUT RECOMMENDED) This chapter should list all of the
+application windows and their menubar and toolbar commands for easy reference.
+Also include any keys that have a special function but have no equivalent in the
+menus or toolbars.
+This may not be necessary for small apps or apps with no tool or menu bars.
+
+Don't bother users with well known kde menu items like Settings->Shortcuts etc.
+
+Use cases for a command reference:
+
+Applications with many menu items (Kate/Konqueror)
+Applications with different modes and menus (KWrite/Konqueror)
+-> Enables search for menu items
+
+For Applications with default menu items and some special items where user
+needs additional information use something like:
+"Apart from the common KDE menu items you find these action in the menu:
+
+File -> Special Action: Explanation of special action
+
+Tools -> Special Tool: Explanation of special tool
+
+Use variablelist markup for this
+-->
+
+<sect1 id="kapp-mainwindow">
+<title>The main &kmyapplication; window</title>
+
+<sect2>
+<title>The File Menu</title>
+<para>
+<variablelist>
+<varlistentry id="file-new">
+<!-- Tip: With id's here, then you can use them like
+"select <xref linkend="file-new"/> to open the file dialog"
+which will be expanded to:
+"select File->New (Ctrl+N) to open the file dialog"
+-->
+<term><menuchoice>
+<shortcut>
+<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo>
+</shortcut>
+<guimenu>File</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>New</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice></term>
+<listitem><para><action>Creates a new document</action></para></listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+
+<varlistentry id="file-save">
+<term><menuchoice>
+<shortcut>
+<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>S</keycap></keycombo>
+</shortcut>
+<guimenu>File</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Save</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice></term>
+<listitem><para><action>Saves the document</action></para></listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+
+<varlistentry id="file-quit">
+<term><menuchoice>
+<shortcut>
+<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>Q</keycap></keycombo>
+</shortcut>
+<guimenu>File</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Quit</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice></term>
+<listitem><para><action>Quits</action> &kmyapplication;</para></listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+</variablelist>
+</para>
+
+</sect2>
+
+<!-- Examples how to use the common menus Settings and Help -->
+
+<sect2 id="settings-help-menu">
+<title>The Settings and Help Menu</title>
+<para>
+&kmyapplication; has the common &kde; <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> and <guimenu>Help</guimenu>
+menu items, for more information read the sections about the <ulink url="help:/fundamentals/ui.html#menus-settings"
+>Settings Menu</ulink> and <ulink url="help:/fundamentals/ui.html#menus-help">Help Menu</ulink>
+of the &kde; Fundamentals.
+</para>
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2 id="help-menu1">
+<title>The Help Menu</title>
+<para>
+&kmyapplication; has the common &kde; <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu item, for more information read the section
+about the <ulink url="help:/fundamentals/ui.html#menus-help">Help Menu</ulink> of the &kde; Fundamentals.
+</para>
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2 id="menu-commands">
+<title>Menu Items</title>
+<para>Apart from the common &kde; menus described in the <ulink url="help:/fundamentals/ui.html#menus">Menu</ulink>
+chapter of the &kde; Fundamentals documentation &kmyapplication; has these application specific menu entries:
+</para>
+<!-- variablelist -->
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2 id="help-menu2">
+<title>The Help Menu</title>
+<para>&kmyapplication; has a default &kde; <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu as described in the
+<ulink url="help:/fundamentals/ui.html#menus-help">&kde; Fundamentals</ulink>
+with two additional entries:</para>
+<!-- variablelist -->
+</sect2>
+
+</sect1>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="developers">
+<title>Developer's Guide to &kmyapplication;</title>
+
+<!-- (OPTIONAL) A Programming/Scripting reference chapter should be
+used for apps that use plugins or that provide their own scripting hooks
+and/or development libraries. -->
+
+<para>
+Programming &kmyapplication; plugins is a joy to behold.
+</para>
+
+
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="faq">
+<title>Questions and Answers</title>
+
+<!-- (OPTIONAL but recommended) This chapter should include all of the silly
+(and not-so-silly) newbie questions that fill up your mailbox. This chapter
+should be reserved for BRIEF questions and answers! If one question uses more
+than a page or so then it should probably be part of the
+"Using this Application" chapter instead. You should use links to
+cross-reference questions to the parts of your documentation that answer them.
+This is also a great place to provide pointers to other FAQ's if your users
+must do some complicated configuration on other programs in order for your
+application work. -->
+
+<qandaset id="faqlist">
+<qandaentry>
+<question>
+<para>My Mouse doesn't work. How do I quit &kmyapplication;?</para>
+</question>
+<answer>
+<para>You silly goose! Check out the <link linkend="commands">Commands
+Section</link> for the answer.</para>
+</answer>
+</qandaentry>
+<qandaentry>
+<question>
+<para>Why can I not twiddle my documents?</para>
+</question>
+<answer>
+<para>You can only twiddle your documents if you have the foobar.lib
+installed.</para>
+</answer>
+</qandaentry>
+</qandaset>
+</chapter>
+
+<chapter id="credits">
+
+<!-- Include credits for the programmers, documentation writers, and
+contributors here. The license for your software should then be included below
+the credits with a reference to the appropriate license file included in the KDE
+distribution. -->
+
+<title>Credits and License</title>
+
+<para>
+&kmyapplication;
+</para>
+<para>
+Program copyright 2010-2014 John Q. Hacker <email>jqh@kde.org</email>
+</para>
+<para>
+Contributors:
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Konqui the &kde; Dragon <email>konqui@kde.org</email></para>
+</listitem>
+<listitem><para>Tux the &Linux; Penguin <email>tux@linux.org</email></para>
+</listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+</para>
+
+<para>
+Documentation Copyright © 2012-2014 George N. Ugnacious <email>gnu@kde.org</email>
+</para>
+
+<!-- TRANS:CREDIT_FOR_TRANSLATORS -->
+
+<!-- License for new documents after 2017-07-27 (or relicensed) -->
+
+&underCCBYSA4; <!-- CC BY-SA 4.0: do not remove -->
+
+<!-- FDL: old license; only for reference (and old documents) -->
+<!--
+&underFDL;
+-->
+
+<!-- Determine which license your application is licensed under,
+ and delete all the remaining licenses below:
+
+ (NOTE: All documentation are licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0,
+ regardless of what license the application uses) -->
+
+&underGPL; <!-- GPL License -->
+&underBSDLicense; <!-- BSD License -->
+&underArtisticLicense; <!-- BSD Artistic License -->
+&underX11License; <!-- X11 License -->
+
+</chapter>
+
+<!-- Appendix Installation is optional, usually not required
+
+Entities &install.intro.documentation; + &install.compile.documentation; will be removed in later kdoctools
+
+-->
+
+<appendix id="installation">
+<title>Installation</title>
+
+<sect1 id="getting-kapp">
+<title>How to obtain &kmyapplication;</title>
+
+<!-- This first entity contains boiler plate for applications that are
+part of KDE archive. You should remove it if you are releasing your
+application -->
+
+&install.intro.documentation;
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1 id="requirements">
+<title>Requirements</title>
+
+<!--
+List any special requirements for your application here. This should include:
+.Libraries or other software that is not included in kdesupport or kf5
+.Hardware requirements like amount of RAM, disk space, graphics card
+capabilities, screen resolution, special expansion cards, etc.
+.Operating systems the app will run on. If your app is designed only for a
+specific OS, (you wrote a graphical LILO configurator for example) put this
+information here.
+-->
+
+<para>
+In order to successfully use &kmyapplication;, you need few libraries from
+&kf5; 5.1 (bar, baz). Foobar.lib is
+required in order to support the advanced &kmyapplication; features. &kmyapplication; uses
+about 5 megs of memory to run, but this may vary depending on your
+platform and configuration.
+</para>
+
+<para>
+All required libraries as well as &kmyapplication; itself can be found
+on <ulink url="ftp://ftp.kapp.org">The &kmyapplication; home page</ulink>.
+</para>
+
+<!-- For a list of updates, you may refer to the application web site
+or the ChangeLog file, or ... -->
+<para>
+You can find a list of changes at <ulink
+url="http://apps.kde.org/kapp">http://apps.kde.org/kapp</ulink>.
+</para>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1 id="compilation">
+<title>Compilation and Installation</title>
+
+<!-- This entity contains the boilerplate text for standard -->
+<!-- compilation instructions. If your application requires any -->
+<!-- special handling, remove it, and replace with your own text. -->
+
+&install.compile.documentation;
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1 id="configuration">
+<title>Configuration</title>
+
+<para>Don't forget to tell your system to start the <filename>dtd</filename>
+dicer-toaster daemon first, or &kmyapplication; won't work!</para>
+
+</sect1>
+
+</appendix>
+
+&documentation.index;
+</book>
+
+<!--
+Local Variables:
+mode: xml
+sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
+sgml-general-insert-case:lower
+sgml-indent-step:0
+sgml-indent-data:nil
+End:
+
+vim:tabstop=2:shiftwidth=2:expandtab
+kate: space-indent on; indent-width 2; tab-width 2; indent-mode none;
+-->
--- /dev/null
+set(privacybrowserpc_ICONS
+ 16-apps-privacybrowserpc.png
+ 22-apps-privacybrowserpc.png
+ 32-apps-privacybrowserpc.png
+ 48-apps-privacybrowserpc.png
+ sc-apps-privacybrowserpc.svgz
+)
+
+ecm_install_icons(ICONS ${privacybrowserpc_ICONS} DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_ICONDIR} THEME hicolor)
--- /dev/null
+add_executable(privacybrowserpc)
+
+target_sources(privacybrowserpc PRIVATE
+ main.cpp
+ privacybrowserpcwindow.cpp
+ privacybrowserpcview.cpp
+)
+
+ecm_qt_declare_logging_category(privacybrowserpc
+ HEADER privacybrowserpcdebug.h
+ IDENTIFIER PRIVACYBROWSERPC
+ CATEGORY_NAME "privacybrowserpc"
+)
+kconfig_add_kcfg_files(privacybrowserpc PrivacyBrowserPCSettings.kcfgc)
+ki18n_wrap_ui(privacybrowserpc
+ privacybrowserpcview.ui
+ settings.ui
+)
+
+target_link_libraries(privacybrowserpc
+ KF5::CoreAddons
+ KF5::I18n
+ KF5::XmlGui
+ KF5::ConfigWidgets
+ KF5::DBusAddons
+ KF5::Crash
+ Qt5::Widgets
+)
+
+install(TARGETS privacybrowserpc ${KDE_INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS})
+install(PROGRAMS org.example.privacybrowserpc.desktop DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_APPDIR})
+install(FILES org.example.privacybrowserpc.appdata.xml DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_METAINFODIR})
+install(FILES privacybrowserpcui.rc DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_KXMLGUI5DIR}/privacybrowserpc)
--- /dev/null
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<kcfg xmlns="http://www.kde.org/standards/kcfg/1.0"
+ xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+ xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.kde.org/standards/kcfg/1.0
+ http://www.kde.org/standards/kcfg/1.0/kcfg.xsd" >
+ <kcfgfile name="privacybrowserpcrc"/>
+ <group name="Preferences">
+ <entry name="colorBackground" type="Color">
+ <label>color of the background</label>
+ <default>black</default>
+ </entry>
+ <entry name="colorForeground" type="Color">
+ <label>color of the foreground</label>
+ <default>yellow</default>
+ </entry>
+ <entry name="ageInDays" type="Int">
+ <label>age of the project</label>
+ <default>2</default>
+ </entry>
+ </group>
+</kcfg>
--- /dev/null
+# Code generation options for kconfig_compiler
+File=PrivacyBrowserPCSettings.kcfg
+ClassName=PrivacyBrowserPCSettings
+Singleton=true
+# will create the necessary code for setting those variables
+Mutators=colorBackground,colorForeground
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: %{CURRENT_YEAR} %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
+*/
+
+// application header
+#include "privacybrowserpcwindow.h"
+#include "privacybrowserpcdebug.h"
+
+// KF headers
+#include <KCrash>
+#include <KDBusService>
+#include <KAboutData>
+#include <KLocalizedString>
+
+// Qt headers
+#include <QApplication>
+#include <QCommandLineParser>
+#include <QIcon>
+#include <QLoggingCategory>
+
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ QApplication application(argc, argv);
+
+ KLocalizedString::setApplicationDomain("privacybrowserpc");
+ KCrash::initialize();
+
+ KAboutData aboutData( QStringLiteral("privacybrowserpc"),
+ i18n("PrivacyBrowserPC"),
+ QStringLiteral("%{VERSION}"),
+ i18n("A Simple Application written with KDE Frameworks"),
+ KAboutLicense::GPL,
+ i18n("Copyright %{CURRENT_YEAR}, %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>"));
+
+ aboutData.addAuthor(i18n("%{AUTHOR}"),i18n("Author"), QStringLiteral("%{EMAIL}"));
+ aboutData.setOrganizationDomain("example.org");
+ aboutData.setDesktopFileName(QStringLiteral("org.example.privacybrowserpc"));
+
+ KAboutData::setApplicationData(aboutData);
+ application.setWindowIcon(QIcon::fromTheme(QStringLiteral("privacybrowserpc")));
+
+ QCommandLineParser parser;
+ aboutData.setupCommandLine(&parser);
+
+ parser.process(application);
+ aboutData.processCommandLine(&parser);
+
+ KDBusService appDBusService(KDBusService::Multiple | KDBusService::NoExitOnFailure);
+
+ PrivacyBrowserPCWindow *window = new PrivacyBrowserPCWindow;
+ window->show();
+
+ return application.exec();
+}
--- /dev/null
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<component type="desktop-application">
+ <id>org.example.privacybrowserpc.desktop</id>
+ <metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
+ <project_license> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html#tag-metadata_license </project_license>
+ <name>PrivacyBrowserPC</name>
+ <summary> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html#tag-summary </summary>
+ <description>
+ <p> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html#tag-description </p>
+ </description>
+ <url type="homepage">https://www.example.org</url>
+ <url type="bugtracker">https://bugs.example.org</url>
+ <url type="donation">https://www.example.org/community/donations</url>
+ <screenshots>
+ <screenshot type="default">
+ <image> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata.html#tag-screenshots </image>
+ </screenshot>
+ </screenshots>
+ <provides>
+ <binary>privacybrowserpc</binary>
+ </provides>
+ <project_group>KDE</project_group>
+ <releases>
+ <release version="0.1.21080" date="2021-08-12"/>
+ <release version="0.1.21043" date="2021-07-08"/>
+ <release version="0.1.21042" date="2021-06-10"/>
+ <release version="0.1.21041" date="2021-05-13"/>
+ </releases>
+</component>
--- /dev/null
+[Desktop Entry]
+Type=Application
+
+Name=PrivacyBrowserPC
+GenericName=A Simple Application written with KDE Frameworks
+Icon=privacybrowserpc
+
+Exec=privacybrowserpc
+StartupWMClass=privacybrowserpc
+X-DocPath=privacybrowserpc/index.html
--- /dev/null
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<gui name="privacybrowserpc"
+ version="1"
+ xmlns="http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0"
+ xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+ xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0
+ http://www.kde.org/standards/kxmlgui/1.0/kxmlgui.xsd">
+<MenuBar>
+ <Menu name="edit">
+ <Action name="switch_action"/>
+ </Menu>
+</MenuBar>
+
+<ToolBar name="mainToolBar" noMerge="1">
+ <text>Main Toolbar</text>
+ <Action name="switch_action"/>
+ <Separator/>
+ <Action name="options_configure"/>
+</ToolBar>
+</gui>
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: %{CURRENT_YEAR} %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
+*/
+
+// application headers
+#include "privacybrowserpcview.h"
+
+#include "PrivacyBrowserPCSettings.h"
+#include "privacybrowserpcdebug.h"
+
+
+PrivacyBrowserPCView::PrivacyBrowserPCView(QWidget *parent)
+ : QWidget(parent)
+{
+ m_ui.setupUi(this);
+ handleSettingsChanged();
+}
+
+PrivacyBrowserPCView::~PrivacyBrowserPCView()
+{
+}
+
+void PrivacyBrowserPCView::switchColors()
+{
+ // switch the foreground/background colors of the label
+ QColor color = PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::colorBackground();
+ PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::setColorBackground(PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::colorForeground());
+ PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::setColorForeground(color);
+
+ handleSettingsChanged();
+}
+
+void PrivacyBrowserPCView::handleSettingsChanged()
+{
+ qCDebug(PRIVACYBROWSERPC) << "PrivacyBrowserPCView::handleSettingsChanged()";
+ QPalette palette = m_ui.templateLabel->palette();
+ palette.setColor(QPalette::Window, PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::colorBackground());
+ palette.setColor(QPalette::WindowText, PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::colorForeground());
+ m_ui.templateLabel->setPalette(palette);
+
+ // i18n : internationalization
+ m_ui.templateLabel->setText(i18n("This project is %1 days old", PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::ageInDays()));
+}
+
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: %{CURRENT_YEAR} %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
+*/
+
+#ifndef PRIVACYBROWSERPCVIEW_H
+#define PRIVACYBROWSERPCVIEW_H
+
+#include "ui_privacybrowserpcview.h"
+
+
+/**
+ * This class serves as the main window for privacybrowserpc. It handles the
+ * menus, toolbars and status bars.
+ *
+ * @short Main window class
+ * @author %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+ * @version %{VERSION}
+ */
+class PrivacyBrowserPCView : public QWidget
+{
+ Q_OBJECT
+public:
+ /**
+ * Default Constructor
+ */
+ explicit PrivacyBrowserPCView(QWidget *parent);
+
+ /**
+ * Default Destructor
+ */
+ ~PrivacyBrowserPCView() override;
+
+public Q_SLOTS:
+ void switchColors();
+ void handleSettingsChanged();
+
+private:
+ // this is the name of the root widget inside our Ui file
+ // you can rename it in designer and then change it here
+ Ui::PrivacyBrowserPCView m_ui;
+};
+
+#endif // PRIVACYBROWSERPCVIEW_H
--- /dev/null
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<ui version="4.0">
+ <class>PrivacyBrowserPCView</class>
+ <widget class="QWidget" name="PrivacyBrowserPCView">
+ <property name="geometry">
+ <rect>
+ <x>0</x>
+ <y>0</y>
+ <width>315</width>
+ <height>233</height>
+ </rect>
+ </property>
+ <property name="autoFillBackground">
+ <bool>true</bool>
+ </property>
+ <layout class="QGridLayout">
+ <property name="leftMargin">
+ <number>0</number>
+ </property>
+ <property name="topMargin">
+ <number>0</number>
+ </property>
+ <property name="rightMargin">
+ <number>0</number>
+ </property>
+ <property name="bottomMargin">
+ <number>0</number>
+ </property>
+ <item row="0" column="0">
+ <widget class="QLabel" name="templateLabel">
+ <property name="palette">
+ <palette>
+ <active>
+ <colorrole role="WindowText">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>255</red>
+ <green>255</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Button">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Base">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Window">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="AlternateBase">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ </active>
+ <inactive>
+ <colorrole role="WindowText">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>255</red>
+ <green>255</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Button">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Base">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Window">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="AlternateBase">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ </inactive>
+ <disabled>
+ <colorrole role="WindowText">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>119</red>
+ <green>119</green>
+ <blue>119</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Button">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Base">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="Window">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ <colorrole role="AlternateBase">
+ <brush brushstyle="SolidPattern">
+ <color alpha="255">
+ <red>0</red>
+ <green>0</green>
+ <blue>0</blue>
+ </color>
+ </brush>
+ </colorrole>
+ </disabled>
+ </palette>
+ </property>
+ <property name="font">
+ <font>
+ <family>Sans Serif</family>
+ <pointsize>12</pointsize>
+ </font>
+ </property>
+ <property name="autoFillBackground">
+ <bool>true</bool>
+ </property>
+ <property name="text">
+ <string>hello, world</string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="scaledContents">
+ <bool>true</bool>
+ </property>
+ <property name="alignment">
+ <set>Qt::AlignCenter</set>
+ </property>
+ <property name="wordWrap">
+ <bool>false</bool>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ </layout>
+ </widget>
+ <resources/>
+ <connections/>
+</ui>
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: %{CURRENT_YEAR} %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
+*/
+
+// application headers
+#include "privacybrowserpcwindow.h"
+
+#include "privacybrowserpcview.h"
+#include "privacybrowserpcdebug.h"
+
+// KF headers
+#include <KActionCollection>
+#include <KConfigDialog>
+
+
+PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::PrivacyBrowserPCWindow()
+ : KXmlGuiWindow()
+{
+ m_privacybrowserpcView = new PrivacyBrowserPCView(this);
+ setCentralWidget(m_privacybrowserpcView);
+
+ KActionCollection* actionCollection = this->actionCollection();
+ m_switchAction = actionCollection->addAction(QStringLiteral("switch_action"));
+ m_switchAction->setText(i18nc("@action", "Switch Colors"));
+ m_switchAction->setIcon(QIcon::fromTheme(QStringLiteral("fill-color")));
+ connect(m_switchAction, &QAction::triggered, m_privacybrowserpcView, &PrivacyBrowserPCView::switchColors);
+
+ KStandardAction::openNew(this, SLOT(fileNew()), actionCollection);
+ KStandardAction::quit(qApp, SLOT(closeAllWindows()), actionCollection);
+ KStandardAction::preferences(this, SLOT(settingsConfigure()), actionCollection);
+
+ setupGUI();
+}
+
+PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::~PrivacyBrowserPCWindow()
+{
+}
+
+void PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::fileNew()
+{
+ qCDebug(PRIVACYBROWSERPC) << "PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::fileNew()";
+ (new PrivacyBrowserPCWindow)->show();
+}
+
+void PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::settingsConfigure()
+{
+ qCDebug(PRIVACYBROWSERPC) << "PrivacyBrowserPCWindow::settingsConfigure()";
+ // The preference dialog is derived from prefs_base.ui
+ //
+ // compare the names of the widgets in the .ui file
+ // to the names of the variables in the .kcfg file
+ //avoid to have 2 dialogs shown
+ if (KConfigDialog::showDialog(QStringLiteral("settings"))) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ KConfigDialog *dialog = new KConfigDialog(this, QStringLiteral("settings"), PrivacyBrowserPCSettings::self());
+ QWidget *generalSettingsPage = new QWidget;
+ m_settings.setupUi(generalSettingsPage);
+ dialog->addPage(generalSettingsPage, i18nc("@title:tab", "General"), QStringLiteral("package_setting"));
+ connect(dialog, &KConfigDialog::settingsChanged, m_privacybrowserpcView, &PrivacyBrowserPCView::handleSettingsChanged);
+ dialog->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);
+ dialog->show();
+}
--- /dev/null
+/*
+ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: %{CURRENT_YEAR} %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
+*/
+
+#ifndef PRIVACYBROWSERPCWINDOW_H
+#define PRIVACYBROWSERPCWINDOW_H
+
+#include <KXmlGuiWindow>
+
+#include "ui_settings.h"
+#include "PrivacyBrowserPCSettings.h"
+
+class PrivacyBrowserPCView;
+
+/**
+ * This class serves as the main window for privacybrowserpc. It handles the
+ * menus, toolbars and status bars.
+ *
+ * @short Main window class
+ * @author %{AUTHOR} <%{EMAIL}>
+ * @version %{VERSION}
+ */
+class PrivacyBrowserPCWindow : public KXmlGuiWindow
+{
+ Q_OBJECT
+public:
+ /**
+ * Default Constructor
+ */
+ PrivacyBrowserPCWindow();
+
+ /**
+ * Default Destructor
+ */
+ ~PrivacyBrowserPCWindow() override;
+
+private Q_SLOTS:
+ /**
+ * Create a new window
+ */
+ void fileNew();
+
+ /**
+ * Open the settings dialog
+ */
+ void settingsConfigure();
+
+private:
+ // this is the name of the root widget inside our Ui file
+ // you can rename it in designer and then change it here
+ Ui::Settings m_settings;
+ QAction *m_switchAction;
+ PrivacyBrowserPCView *m_privacybrowserpcView;
+};
+
+#endif // PRIVACYBROWSERPCWINDOW_H
--- /dev/null
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<ui version="4.0">
+ <class>Settings</class>
+ <widget class="QWidget" name="Settings">
+ <property name="geometry">
+ <rect>
+ <x>0</x>
+ <y>0</y>
+ <width>374</width>
+ <height>200</height>
+ </rect>
+ </property>
+ <layout class="QFormLayout">
+ <item row="0" column="0">
+ <widget class="QLabel" name="backgroundLabel">
+ <property name="text">
+ <string>Background color:</string>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ <item row="0" column="1">
+ <widget class="KColorButton" name="kcfg_colorBackground">
+ <property name="toolTip">
+ <string>Choose a new background color</string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="whatsThis">
+ <string><html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
+p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
+</style></head><body style=" font-family:'DejaVu Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
+<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Change the <span style=" font-weight:600;">background</span> color by clicking here and choose the new <span style=" color:#ff0000;">color</span> in the <span style=" font-style:italic;">color dialog</span>.</p></body></html></string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="text">
+ <string/>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ <item row="1" column="0">
+ <widget class="QLabel" name="foregroundLabel">
+ <property name="text">
+ <string>Foreground color:</string>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ <item row="1" column="1">
+ <widget class="KColorButton" name="kcfg_colorForeground">
+ <property name="toolTip">
+ <string>Choose a new foreground color</string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="whatsThis">
+ <string><html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
+p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
+</style></head><body style=" font-family:'DejaVu Serif'; font-size:9pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
+<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">Change the <span style=" font-weight:600;">foreground</span> color by clicking here and choose the new <span style=" color:#ff0000;">color</span> in the <span style=" font-style:italic;">color dialog</span>.</p></body></html></string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="text">
+ <string/>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ <item row="2" column="0">
+ <widget class="QLabel" name="projectLabel">
+ <property name="text">
+ <string>Project age:</string>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ <item row="2" column="1">
+ <widget class="QSpinBox" name="kcfg_ageInDays">
+ <property name="toolTip">
+ <string>Set the project age (in days)</string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="whatsThis">
+ <string>Change the project age (in days) by choosing a new number of days.</string>
+ </property>
+ <property name="minimum">
+ <number>1</number>
+ </property>
+ <property name="value">
+ <number>2</number>
+ </property>
+ </widget>
+ </item>
+ </layout>
+ </widget>
+ <customwidgets>
+ <customwidget>
+ <class>KColorButton</class>
+ <extends>QPushButton</extends>
+ <header>kcolorbutton.h</header>
+ </customwidget>
+ </customwidgets>
+ <resources/>
+ <connections/>
+</ui>