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Subject: Re: RE: konqy issues (22.02.2000)
From: David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date: 2000-02-29 9:56:18
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On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 10:48:54AM +0100, aleXXX wrote:
> On Die, 29 Feb 2000, Simon Hausmann wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, aleXXX wrote:
> > > Would be nice to have a function "Close sibling view" (i.e. a function which
> > > closes not the current avtice view, but all "siblings" of the active view).
> >
> > ..not sure I understand. A sibling of a view?
> > YYou mean a method like: Kill *all* views except mine (the current active
> > one) ?
> No, only the views in the "sibling" of the current one.
>
> --------------
> | A | B |
> --------------
> | C |
> --------------
>
> If you are in "A", close sibling ("B")
> if you are in "C", close siblings ("A" and "B").
> I.e. make the current view double as big as it is currently.
Much too complex IMHO.
> > Actually I remember that we were thinking about using the draggable frame
> > stuff from KControl -> dragging out a view creates a new toplevel window
> > with only that view.
> > But meanwhile adding an action "Open view in new window" sounds easy to
> > implement :)
> And a shortcut is also much quicker to use
So you don't like the idea of dragging out views, kcontrol-like ?
> Yesterday I tried for myself but since I am not so familiar with this
> code and there were quite a lot of classes with not so many public functions I
> had no success and thought it would be much easier for someone who knows the
> code.
Public functions ? what for ? :-)
> Reply to David:
> Is there a lot of traffic on kfm-devel ?
No, except when I close bug reports :-)
(Just filter out bug-report-related stuff, while you don't have
any chance that one could be for you)
> My textview is not ready yet, I will update from cvs next week, then adopt it
> to the changes and then commit.
Great !
> And a last question (I feel so stupid :-( )
> how do I rebuild konqueror correctly. i.e.
> what do I have to do that the moc-files and the dcop-files are removed and
> regenerated ?
Hmm, make clean or use srcdir!=builddir and delete the builddir,
but don't use make cvs-clean while your stuff is not in CVS !!!
> And another stupid question, how do I create a Makefile from a Makefile.in in
> only a single directory ? I didn't manage to have configure only work in one
> directory. I ended up doing make -f Makefile.cvs; ./configure :-(
> This takes quite some time on my system (although I actually don't consider it
> a slow one).
kdesdk/scripts/create_makefiles konqueror
(Stephan forgot an s)
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David FAURE
david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org
http://home.clara.net/faure/
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