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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: KIO / KIO Slave implementation
From:       Sebastian =?iso-8859-1?q?Tr=FCg?= <trueg () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-10-29 8:35:12
Message-ID: 200910290935.12773.trueg () kde ! org
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The most simple way to show whatever virtual folders you want is to use the 
nepomuk kio search slave as I do in the timeline kio slave. This allows you to 
have your own folder structure with arbitrary query results in them.
Just an idea since I am not sure what you are trying to do...
Both kio slaves can be found in kdebase/runtime/nepomuk/kioslaves

Cheers,
Sebastian

On Wednesday 28 October 2009 19:35:31 Douglas Schmidt wrote:
> Hi, I need some directions on the Kdelibs code base.
> 
> I'm developing a media center that "hides" the filesystem from the user, it
> manage all the resources at a easy way.
> Part of the development is to launch the KOffice suite from my application,
> that's working, but when in KOffice, if the user ask to open or save a file
> the KFileDialog shows the default directory tree, the home user, etc.
> 
> What we look for is a way of remove the default model from KFileDialog and
> put a new one made by us, or by a KIO Slave, creating a new model, or by
> changing the KFileDialog's code "by force".
> 
> I'll be glad if someone show to this padawan the right path!
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> ---
> Douglas Schmidt
> Undergrad Student at
> State University of Londrina - Brazil
> 
 
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