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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Please check my IPv4LineEdit !
From:       Luciano Montanaro <luciano.montanaro () consulenti ! fastweb ! it>
Date:       2005-03-21 17:15:52
Message-ID: 200503211815.53054.luciano.montanaro () consulenti ! fastweb ! it
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El Lunes 21 Marzo 2005 13:47, tweakBSD@gmx.net escribió:
> Hello KDE developers and list readers,
>
> I have made an IPv4LineEdit which conists of 4 frameless QLineEdit's and
> between them are 3 QLabel's with white bg and text set to "." inside a
> QFrame managed by a QHBoxLayout. I have installed an event filter for all
> QLineEdit's to be very userfriendly, code is a bit ugly, lot of if's and
> else's. I will made it a bit more readable later this week. You can test
> it just inside your QT Designer there's and attachment with the code for
> the plugin and the widget itself in this mail.
>
> It can return it's address as string in different byte orders or via
> KNetwork::KIpAddress which is great. It has features for IPv6 but they're
> useless here.
>
> Please report what you can it must be safe, so no wrong input can be
> accepted !
>

Uh... Do you think such a specialized widget would be useful in KDE?

I can't think of a place in KDE where it could would be used, actually.

It *could* be used in a system configuration tool, I guess, but I think it 
could be more annoying than useful. At least if it resembles the one I saw 
in Windows once.

Luciano


> Regards Mario aka tweakBSD
 
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