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List:       ktexteditor-devel
Subject:    Re: [RFC] new Interface to provide custom label/line
From:       Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date:       2008-04-10 10:15:50
Message-ID: 20080410101549.GB21598 () morpheus ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org
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On 10.04.08 00:56:50, Dominik Haumann wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 April 2008, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > Ok, so I've finished a first implementation for the interface and
> > adjusted the interfaces themselves a bit more too. It works quite fine
> > now I think and it seems to be quite fast.
> >
> > Cross-Posting to kwrite-devel to get comments on the implementation.
> >
> > If anybody spots breakages of code style just let me know the place and
> > I'll see that I fix it. Unfortunately the code I touched had a couple of
> > different styles so I tried to pick one thats used widely.
> >
> > Any comments welcome, there's one problem which I don't have time today
> > (maybe not before the weekend) to tackle: The highlighting-border is not
> > properly drawn on word-wrapped lines.
> >
> > Patches:
> >
> > kte-interfaces:
> > www.apaku.de/vardata/kte_annotation_iface.diff
> >
> > kate-implementation (including a small test for katetest):
> > www.apaku.de/vardata/kate_impl_annotation.diff
> >
> > Andreas
> 
> I'd like to postpone the review to the Kate Developer Sprint in two days. 
> I'm pretty sure it'll get accepted then.

In case anybody already downloaded the diffs, a recent change to
katepart created a conflict with the implemetnation diff. I've updated
the file on the webserver after fixing the conflict here.

Andreas

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