winix/plugins/ticket/pluginmsg.h

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/*
* This file is a part of Winix
* and is not publicly distributed
*
* Copyright (c) 2011-2013, Tomasz Sowa
* All rights reserved.
*
*/
#ifndef headerfile_winix_plugins_ticket_pluginmsg
#define headerfile_winix_plugins_ticket_pluginmsg
// values from 4100 - 4199 reserved for 'ticket' plugin
// showtickets winix function is about to sort pointers to tickets
// in p1 you have pointer to std::vector<Item*> struct
// you can sort it in your own (in such a case you have to return true)
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_SORT_POINTERS 4100
//
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_CAN_MAKE_REDIRECT 4101
// calling ShowTicketsFromDir(long dir_id) method from ShowTickets object
// when tickets are read and sorted then WINIX_PL_TICKET_TICKETS_LOADED is called
// in l1 you shoud give the directory_id
// from the tickets have to be read
// and you can use only ezc functions to display the tickets
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_LOAD_TICKETS 4102
// a ticket is going to add
// in p1 you have a pointer to the Item struct
// in p2 you have a pointer to the Ticket struct
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_PREPARE_TO_ADD_TICKET 4103
// a next ticket will be displayed
// in p1 you have a pointer to the Item struct
// this is call from tickets_tab ezc function
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_TICKETS_TAB_IS_NEXT 4104
// a ticket has been closed (closed button pressed)
// in p1 you have a pointer to the Item struct
// in p2 you have a pointer to the Ticket struct
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_CLOSED 4105
// send by showtickets winix function when tickets are loaded (and sorted)
// in p1 you have a pointer to the ticket tab: std::vector<Ticket::Ticket> (include "ticket.h")
// in p2 you have a pointer to the sort tab: std::vector<Item*>
// those tables don't have to be equal in size (in the case when there is no some tickets in the database)
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_TICKETS_LOADED 4106
// a new ticket has been added
// in p1 you have a pointer to the Ticket::Ticket structure (include "ticket.h")
// in p2 you have a pointer to the Item structure
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_ADDED_NEW 4107
// a ticket has been changed
// in p1 you have a pointer to the Ticket::Ticket structure (include "ticket.h")
// in p2 you have a pointer to the Item structure
#define WINIX_PL_TICKET_CHANGED 4108
#endif