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Subject: Re: qaction mods
From: Simon Hausmann <shaus () helios ! Med ! Uni-Magdeburg ! DE>
Date: 2000-02-28 15:52:41
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I guess we need a statement from Troll Tech (as it's still their code).
Reggie/Torben/Matthias? :-)
Bye,
Simon
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, David Faure wrote:
> AFAIK it's ours for now, until Qt (perhaps) includes it.
>
> This means : in theory we can do whatever we want and nobody
> will care for now, but think about what will happen if it ever
> gets back into Qt. We probably want to keep the current
> QAction/KAction split, for the day this happens.
>
> Otherwise, we'll have a KDE-only class, not inheriting the Qt one,
> and we all know what it did for KMenuBar, for instance.
> (The KDE code remaining in KAction, the Qt one in QAction, any
> feature that the future QAction will provide, KAction will get it).
>
> This being said, it looks like we should do all we want to do
> in KAction itself, even if it duplicates code.
> For once, duplicating seems like a better idea than merging...
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 08:42:51AM -0700, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > Okay, what is the status of QAction? Is it going to be folded into
> > KDE now that it's been excluded from Qt 2.1? To get more to the
> > point, can we start modifying it?
> >
> > I ask mostly because I want to make the actions a little more
> > intelligent about icons sizes but it's very hard to do at the KAction
> > level without duplicating a lot of QAction code. It would be very
> > nice to modify QAction directly...
> >
> > Of course, then QAction would be KDE dependent and it wouldn't make
> > sense to have a separate QAction and KAction anymore.
> >
> > So back to my question: what is the status of QAction?
> > --
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