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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: Help needed
From:       p.stirnweiss_koffice () bluewin ! ch
Date:       2004-09-23 20:45:30
Message-ID: 412EB53F000F4F28 () mssbzhb-int ! msg ! bluewin ! ch
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And this still leaves me with this annoying KoTextFormat koFontDialog::newFormat()
error in the implementation : syntax error before token ::

Well, enough for tonight anyway.

Pierre


>-- Message original --
>Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:15:33 +0200
>From: p.stirnweiss_koffice@bluewin.ch
>To: "For developer's discussion about KOffice" <koffice-devel@mail.kde.org>
>Subject: Re: Help needed
>Reply-To: For developer's discussion about KOffice <koffice-devel@mail.kde.org>
>
>
>>-- Message original --
>>From: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
>>To: For developer's discussion about KOffice <koffice-devel@mail.kde.org>
>>Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 20:40:36 +0200
>>Subject: Re: Help needed
>>Reply-To: For developer's discussion about KOffice <koffice-devel@mail.kde.org>
>>
>>
>>On Thursday 23 September 2004 20:27, p.stirnweiss_koffice@bluewin.ch wrote:
>>> Question (probably to David since you seem to be the expert on this one).
>>> I understand to concept of inheriting from the koFontTabBase and adding
>>the
>>> additional argument on the child constructor. Now my problem : in the
>base
>>> widget, I define and use a KFontChooser (which is actually the only widget
>>> in this tab). This widget needs the argument I need passing on the child
>>> class. You probably see the problem now : how can I call in the koFontTabBase
>>> a KFontChooser passing it an argument that will only be there in the
>inherited
>>> class? and if the solution is then to implement the KFontChooser in the
>>inherited
>>> class, what is the point since the KFontChooser is the only widget of
>that
>>> tab?
>>
>>Actually I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but the usual way would
>be
>>to
>>let uic instantiate the KFontChooser with the usual arguments (parent and
>>name),
>>and in your derived class you can m_fontChooser->setFooBar( args ).
>>
>
>What I am trying to do is create a class for each tab in what would be the
>character style dialog and what is now the Font option dialog. One of the
>tabs is the font selection tab which is made of the KFontChooser (see one
>of my previous post, with screenshots). In this tab then I instanciate a
>KFontChooser with the list of fonts determined by the method KFontChooser->getFontList(listFontCriteria).
>This argument is passed to the constructor of the koFontTab. I only do this
>font list selection because that was the behaviour before (now if this is
>not necessary, all the best).
>Now I could instanciate a KFontChooser with default arguments, then in the
>derived class, get the font list from the getFontList method. Now if only
>there was a KFontChooser->setFontList !! well I will probably have to implement
>this first.
>
>Pierre
>
>>--
>>David Faure, faure@kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE,
>>Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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