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Subject: Re: [quanta-devel] cpu spike after closing of project properties
From: Andras Mantia <amantia () kde ! org>
Date: 2005-08-23 10:35:46
Message-ID: 200508231335.49913.amantia () kde ! org
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On Tuesday 23 August 2005 05:56, Jens Herden wrote:
> Andras,
>
> > > the reason is that you scan all files of the project for
> > > annotations after you save the project settings. Is this
> > > necessary?
> >
> > No. Should be done only on loading (first time).
>
> Will you look into this?
Read my other mail. Do you think it is worth to introduce a new signal?
> Reading the docs again I am still sure that this function does not
> skip any bytes. I also read:
> Note that the string is read as plain Latin1 bytes, not Unicode.
>
> This is pretty bad. I tried to write a Khmer annotation and it is
> like I feared. When you scan this file the annotation is not readable
> anymore :-( But when in the current open file it is fine.
I'm wondering why I did not use QTextStream here to read like in other
places.... Try it now.
> I see. So you do not need the ':', right?
If it's in one line, it might be important. Do you think we should not
have it?
> Is 'from:' important? If someone wants to write his/her name it can
> be written in the annotation text. If not you could just write the
> recipient in brackets and simplify the syntax.
Right, I was unsure about this as well. Let's got he simpler way.
Andras
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