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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: KOffice 1.4.1 Accessibility Assessment
From:       Jarosław Staniek <js () iidea ! pl>
Date:       2005-10-14 19:42:41
Message-ID: 43500A31.1040507 () iidea ! pl
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Martin Ellis said the following, On 2005-10-14 19:31:
> On Friday 14 Oct 2005 18:14, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:> >>Martin Ellis said the \
> following, On 2005-10-14 18:07:>>>>>On Friday 14 Oct 2005 16:52, Jarosław Staniek \
> wrote:>>>>>>>This is not a reason to downgrade to QComboBox (unusable for \
> database>>>>relations).>>>>>>Could you elaborate?>>>>>>What does that koproperty \
> widget do that QComboBox doesn't?>>>How are database relations involved?>>>>I \
> didn't mean koproperty combo boxes, > > > But Gary *was* talking about koproperty - \
> it's the koproperty widgets that > were highlighted as problems:> >     "It is not \
> possible to select the data type of a field in the table>     editor. Alt+DownArrow \
> does not work."
I was answering to this point onmly. No "property editor" mentioned here. And in \
kexi, type of field is selected (in design time) within spreadsheetlike table view, \
not combo box.
> "In the Property Editor, is not obvious how to change a boolean property.>      \
> Alt+DownArrow does not work."> >     "It is not possible to change the value of a \
> property in the property>     editor that has a picklist of possible values, for \
> example, SubType.>     Alt+DownArrow does not work."

> > Why isn't QComboBox used there?  If I understand correctly, that was what his > \
> > recommendation was.
There's combobox used: KoProperty::ComboBoxAlt+DownArrow works nice here. Maybe \
there's a rare case when some key events are filtered, if so I am ready to fix this.
> > > but rather comboboxes in forms and table views.> > The only combobox-like thing \
> > > I can see in either view is in the> Property Editor, i.e. in koproperty.> I \
> > > can't see any combo boxes in the forms or table view.
See Table Designer and Query Designer.
> It's not possible to put a combo-box onto a form, and 'boolean' values are > \
> represented in table view as a checkbox.>>In Qt3, {K|Q}Combobox is unable to \
> display multicolumn data of varous>>types. I will look how it's like in Qt4...> > > \
> Does Kexi display multi-column data in anything that looks like a combo-box?
Yes, the and this is probably hidden in your compilation, because table designer's \
GUI needs to be improved first. Only at-least-partially usable things are unhidden in \
Kexi.  > What exactly is it that you don't want to 'downgrade'?
It's KexiComboBoxTableEdit, which uses entire uber-flexible KexiTableView in it's \
                popup area.
-- regards / pozdrawiam,  Jaroslaw Staniek / OpenOffice Polska  Kexi Developer:      \
http://www.kexi-project.org | http://koffice.org/kexi  KDE3, KDE4 libraries for \
developing MS Windows applications:      \
http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=KDElibs+for+win32 \
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