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Subject: Re: Connecting new music player won't allow oggs
From: "Seb Ruiz" <me () sebruiz ! net>
Date: 2007-10-29 23:32:53
Message-ID: 60ebdd0b0710291632je46c4f0sf192e2f9bb409145 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 30/10/2007, Jeff Mitchell <kde-dev@emailgoeshere.com> wrote:
> On Monday 29 October 2007, Mark Fraser wrote:
> > Thanks Jeff, at least I now know it's not something I'm missing. In the
> > meantime I've been doing what Greg mentioned in his post.
>
> Mark,
>
> Certainly it's something that must have worked, at least on and off, at times.
> Such an obvious mistake surely wouldn't have gotten by the people that wrote
> it.
>
> In my debugging so far, actually, I have no good solution or idea why it's
> happening. It is literally the following, dumbed down to pseudocode:
>
> debug << "putting in " << item;
> popupMenu->insertAtPos( item, 1 );
> debug << "item at pos 1: " << popupMenu->itemAtPos( 1 );
>
> With the following output:
> putting in ogg
> item at pos 1: &ogg
>
> There's something really weird here, and I'm hoping it's not a regression in
> Qt.
Looks like Qt is automatically adding in shortcut accelerators.
--
Seb Ruiz
http://www.sebruiz.net/
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