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Subject: kdenonbeta/uirtk (silent)
From: Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold () kainhofer ! com>
Date: 2005-05-06 11:57:32
Message-ID: 1115380652.919367.3137.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 409998 by kainhofe:
SVN_SILENT: Tab -> spaces
M +17 -17 trunk/kdenonbeta/uirtk/TODO
--- trunk/kdenonbeta/uirtk/TODO #409997:409998
@@ -7,25 +7,25 @@
column/row headers, etc.
-) Connections between the widgets should be automatically generated. Is there
any way to get a list of all connections of a QObject?
- Tronical has a nice solution for this (AKA dirty hack :-) ):
+ Tronical has a nice solution for this (AKA dirty hack :-) ):
[22:39] <danimo> reinhold: tronical has an interesting suggestion
[22:39] <danimo> [22:36] <tronical> danimo:
- class GetMeTheConnections : public QObject {
- public:
- static const QConnectionList *connectionsForSignal(QObject *sender, const \
char *signal) {
- return static_cast<GetMeTheConnections \
*>(sender)->connectionsForSignalInternal(signal);
- }
- private:
- const QConnectionList *connectionsForSignalInternal(const char *signal) {
- return receivers(signal);
- }
- }; (untested)
+ class GetMeTheConnections : public QObject {
+ public:
+ static const QConnectionList *connectionsForSignal(QObject \
*sender, const char *signal) { + return \
static_cast<GetMeTheConnections *>(sender)->connectionsForSignalInternal(signal); + \
} + private:
+ const QConnectionList *connectionsForSignalInternal(const \
char *signal) { + return receivers(signal);
+ }
+ }; (untested)
[22:39] <danimo> [22:37] <tronical> danimo: then
- const QConnectionList *conns = \
GetMeTheConnections::connectionsForSignal(bleh, foobar); + const \
QConnectionList *conns = GetMeTheConnections::connectionsForSignal(bleh, foobar); \
[22:40] <tronical> (of course using a better class name ;-)
[22:40] <tronical> (meaning please choose another one if you use this hack \
:)
-
-
+
+
-) Lots of properties are extracted although they are not actually needed.
What's the best way to find out if a property is really manually set?
-) The check widget style messes up the strings in the original widget and puts
@@ -33,9 +33,9 @@
-) Accelerators should be ignored.
-) QIconSet of QToolButtons not written!
-) Pixmaps are not supported yet.
- -) SizePolicy (if set manually) always seems to be extracted as Fixed instead of \
the correct value.
-
-
+ -) SizePolicy (if set manually) always seems to be extracted as Fixed instead of \
the correct value. +
+
+) GridLayout-Items spanning multiple cells are not supported (how can I get
information about how many cells an item spans???)
+) How can I get the position of a sublayout/spacer in a QGridLayout?
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