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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 70630] Better file cleanup or tidying
From:       Sean Clarke <sean.e.clarke () ntlworld ! com>
Date:       2004-01-16 10:09:35
Message-ID: 20040116100935.16122.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From sean.e.clarke@ntlworld.com  2004-01-16 11:09 -------
OK.. did the implementation at 01:30 this morning :-) - quite simple change really, \
once I got to grips with the "KDE/QT" way. Kdevelop was very useful.

How do you want to handle projects, I notice under the Kile::CleanAll() method you \
mention that projects are not handles yet. I suggest one of the following options:-

1. I take on the project CleanAll() (I might need a little guidence here as it may be \
more involved), so each file is not cleaned up when closed, but when the project is \
closed or the last file of the project is closed then a ProjectCleanAll() is \
executed.

2. Leave the project handling for you to plan later - so do I clean up files of a \
file in a project when that file is closed? or don't clean any files for any file in \
a project?


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