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Subject: [Bug 82611] New: KSqueezedTextLabel : a method to set "abc...xyz"
From: Sebastien <sebastien.laout () tuxfamily ! org>
Date: 2004-05-31 23:45:26
Message-ID: 20040531234526.1877.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82611
Summary: KSqueezedTextLabel : a method to set "abc...xyz" OR
"abcdef..." or "...uvwxzy"
Product: kdelibs
Version: unspecified
Platform: Mandrake RPMs
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: coolo kde org
ReportedBy: sebastien.laout tuxfamily org
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.1KDE 1.2)
Installed from: Mandrake RPMsMandrake RPMs
Hello,
KSqueezedTextLabel is a good widget.
But cutting texts on the middle can be very uggly !!!
And sometimes unwanted.
For example because the begin of the text is more important : text should be cutted \
on the end. Actually, it is cutted on the middle, that make the text unreadable (we \
have a small begin, and a small end... we cannot see what it say).
I also envisage cutting at begin could be usefull if the end of a text is more \
important.
So, KSqueezedTextLabel should have a method to set where to cut
- "...uvwxzy" : setWhereToCut(KSqueezedTextLabel::AtBegin);
- "abc...xyz" : setWhereToCut(KSqueezedTextLabel::AtMiddle);
- "abcdef..." : setWhereToCut(KSqueezedTextLabel::AtEnd);
With KSqueezedTextLabel::AtMiddle by default.
And eventually an optionnal constructor parameter for that (one liner).
I know feature freeze is near but I imagine the change could take less than one \
hour...
Unrelated note : I cannot select KDE 3.2.0 (only 3.2.1 and greater) in bugzilla !!!
It's exagerous : every users don't want to install all versions of KDE.
I don't want to take time to install minor releases (moreover if KDE 3.3 will be out \
if few months) !
Thank you.
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