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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Re: KListView started, and almost ready
From:       "=?UTF-8?Q?Rafael_Fern=C3=A1ndez_L=C3=B3pez?=" <ereslibre () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-04-04 7:39:37
Message-ID: 93f85fee0704040039g268f8cf3p45123bcac21c9c86 () mail ! gmail ! com
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I think is a good solution, but my idea was that plenty of programs could
use it: open/save dialogs and all applications that want to show a
QListView. Why ? Because if you don't set a categorizer it will behave
*EXACTLY* as a QListView, and if you set it, you will have your items
categorized.

I know there is that policy to add a class to kdelibs (at least 2 programs
needing it), but I see this like lots of programs could benefit from.

Bye and thanks,
Rafael Fernández López.

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I think is a good solution, but my idea was that plenty of programs could use it: \
open/save dialogs and all applications that want to show a QListView. Why ? Because \
if you don&#39;t set a categorizer it will behave *EXACTLY* as a QListView, and if \
you set it, you will have your items categorized. <br><br>I know there is that policy \
to add a class to kdelibs (at least 2 programs needing it), but I see this like lots \
of programs could benefit from.<br clear="all"><br>Bye and thanks,<br>Rafael \
Fernández López.



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