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Subject: Re : KFilePlacesView
From: Guillaume de Bure <gdebure () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2008-06-01 20:03:07
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Thanks for the fast answer, we will try to do that !
Cheers,
Guillaume
----- Message d'origine ----
De : Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com>
À : kde-devel@kde.org
Envoyé le : Dimanche, 1 Juin 2008, 20h56mn 49s
Objet : Re: KFilePlacesView
Hi Guillaume,
I think it is a good idea but unfortunately changing the base class of
KFilePlacesView will break binary compatbility. You could move the
display, animation and drag-n-drop code into a helper class which is
used by KFilePlacesView and another new class which inherits from
KListView.
Regards,
Robert.
On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 10:52 -0700, Guillaume de Bure wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First time I write here, so please tell me if I'm completely off
> topic...
>
> I work on a small KDE4 project, called skrooge
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/skrooge/, not much to see for the
> moment...), an application for personal finance management. We are
> currently 2 developpers, and we're learning KDE4 development while
> working on skrooge. I love the way Dolphin presents its "places" dock,
> and I would have liked to provide the same kind of Dock, but with a
> different content. It would contain things like "accounts", "banks",
> "operations", "reports"... you get the idea. I would like to have the
> same dynamic Icon resizing while resizing the dock.
>
> Browwon
> sing through Dolhin's code, I came across KFilePlacesView which seems
> to be what I'm looking for, but it seems completely linked to file
> management. My question is : Do you think it would be a good idea to
> make a kind of "enhanced KListView" managing this dynamic resize
> behaviour, that KFilePlacesView would inherit from ? This way, it
> could be available for whoever would like to use it out of a File
> context.
>
> Thanks a lot for your wonderful work in KDE4,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Guillaume
>
>
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Message d'origine ----<br>De : Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com><br>À : \
kde-devel@kde.org<br>Envoyé le : Dimanche, 1 Juin 2008, 20h56mn 49s<br>Objet : \
Re: KFilePlacesView<br><br>Hi Guillaume,<br><br>I think it is a good idea but \
unfortunately changing the base class of<br>KFilePlacesView will break binary \
compatbility. You could move the<br>display, animation and drag-n-drop code \
into a helper class which is <br>used by KFilePlacesView and another new class which \
inherits from<br>KListView. <br><br>Regards,<br>Robert.<br><br>On Sun, \
2008-06-01 at 10:52 -0700, Guillaume de Bure wrote:<br>> Hi everyone,<br>> \
<br>> First time I write here, so please tell me if I'm completely off<br>> \
topic...<br>> <br>> I work on a small KDE4 project, called skrooge<br>> (<a \
href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/skrooge/" \
target="_blank">http://sourceforge.net/projects/skrooge/</a>, not much to see for \
the<br>> moment...), an application for personal finance management. We \
are<br>> currently 2 developpers, and we're learning KDE4 development \
while<br>> working on skrooge. I love the way Dolphin presents its "places" \
dock,<br>> and I would have liked to provide the same kind of Dock, but with \
a<br>> different content. It would contain things like "accounts", \
"banks",<br>> "operations", "reports"... you get the idea. I would like to have \
the<br>> same dynamic Icon resizing while resizing the dock.<br>> <br>> \
Browwon<br>> sing through Dolhin's code, I came across KFilePlacesView which \
seems<br>> to be what I'm looking for, but it seems completely linked to \
file<br>> management. My question is : Do you think it would be a good idea \
to<br>> make a kind of "enhanced KListView" managing this dynamic resize<br>> \
behaviour, that KFilePlacesView would inherit from ? This way, it<br>> could be \
available for whoever would like to use it out of a File<br>> context.<br>> \
<br>> Thanks a lot for your wonderful work in KDE4,<br>> <br>> \
Cheers,<br>> <br>> Guillaume<br>> <br>> <br>> \
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