Check out this paper, it gave me a pretty good idea on what d-ptrs are. http://www-compsci.swan.ac.uk/~csroger/talk.pdf Georges. On 6/21/05, Nathan Humbert wrote: > On Tuesday 21 June 2005 08:06 am, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > starting next week we will be going full steam ahead on getting libkicker > > ready to be a publicly available and installed library. you'll need > kdelibs > > and kdebase from the kde4 branch installed, but there will be lots of > > excellent entry-level jobs available there such as removing inline > methods, > > adding d-pointers and doing basic Qt3->Qt4 porting. > > > > would that be something of interest to you, at least as a starting point? > > Sounds like a great way to start getting into the code. I will work on > getting > the kde4 branch checked out and installed this weekend. > > Where would be a good place to read up on d-pointers? > > -- > Nathan Humbert > humbna@cs.wwc.edu > egarim.homelinux.net > _______________________________________________ > Panel-devel mailing list > Panel-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/panel-devel >