Stephan Kulow wrote: > > Richard Moore wrote: > > > > > > > > QFileDialog is now async, network transparent and URL based, and it's possible > > > to add dynamically network protocol implementations (I only tested with ftp but > > > you can add every protocol). And QFileDialog has preview modes. I don't know > > > what you mean by flexible, but QFileDialog has following things, which > > > > ??? It has none of this according to the Qt 2.01 docs, what gives? > You definitly haven't heard about QUrl and QNetProtocol... > > > > > KFileDialog doesn't have > > > - Drag'n'Drop (copy/move) > > > - in-place renaming > > > - deleting of files > > > > All three of these would be easy to add tp KfileDialog too. KFileDialog > > also has: > > > > - Bookmarks > > - Single or double click navigation > > - The ability to mix dirs and files into a single view, or to keep the > > separate. > > - LOTS of flexibility about how it can be subclassed. Much more so than > > QFileDialog, especially in terms of how the UI can be extended. > > - The ability to add 'internal' application virtual file systems by > > subuclassing > > KDir. This could be used to navigate a data structure for example. > > - Multi glob patterns > > - KDE look and feel rather than Windows. > > Get them, Rich! Get them! :) Grrrrrr. ;-) Rich. > > Greetings, Stephan > > -- > Programmers, heed this: If someone starts asking you about > agricultural genomes, it's likely time to get a handler. > zdnet.com about Torvalds -- Richard Moore rich@ipso-facto.freeserve.co.uk http://www.robocast.com/ richard@robocast.com http://developer.kde.org/ rich@kde.org