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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: kactions, toolbars and pop up menus in KCModules
From:       Pupeno <pupeno () pupeno ! com>
Date:       2004-01-26 21:43:57
Message-ID: 200401262145.20715.pupeno () pupeno ! com
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On Monday 26 January 2004 16:48, Frans Englich wrote:
> On Monday 26 January 2004 16:55, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
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> > On January 25, 2004 11:42, Pupeno wrote:
> > > Hi kde developers...
> > > I've been reading documentation about kaction, kaction collection,
> > > ktoolbar, qdockbar, etc, etc, and I can't find the solution to this.
> > > I want to create some KActions in a KCModule and have them in a toolbar
> > > and some pop up (right click on a klistview) menus.
> >
> > you need to manually plug() them in rather than use an XMLUI .rc file ...
> > seeing as toolbars, etc should be the exception rather than the rule in
> > kcms (they are dialogs, not apps!) i don't think this warrants making kcm
> > a XMLUI-integrated class ...
>
> Regarding toolbars in kcms.. usability wise I personally react a little
> awkward. Is toolbars in kcms something we think is a good idea or is it a
> Bad Thing? (Something to put in KCM_CONVENTIONS I guess)
>
> I would say there's many good reasons to say it is a bad idea.

I'm making a user management kcm, I want a toolbar to add users, remove users, 
change passwords, comments, etc... do you think it is a bad idea ?
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Pupeno: pupeno@pupeno.com
http://www.pupeno.com
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