QMAX/QMIN -> qMax/qMin
I don't know what to do about Q_LONG and Q_ULONG because of the following code in qglobal.h:
#if defined(Q_OS_WIN64)
typedef __int64 Q_LONG; /* word up to 64 bit signed */
typedef unsigned __int64 Q_ULONG; /* word up to 64 bit unsigned */
#else
typedef long Q_LONG; /* word up to 64 bit signed */
typedef unsigned long Q_ULONG; /* word up to 64 bit unsigned */
#endif
Should I simply convert to (unsigned) long?
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdepim/; revision=468393
dialog.
Use action scheduler for manual filtering and for online IMAP
filtering when an online IMAP folder is specified as the
target of any filter action.
Set the action scheduler account in KMAcctImap,
so that per account filtering works
with the action scheduler (oops).
In the old filter system, KMFilterMgr explicityly
ignore online IMAP targets.
GUI: Online IMAP folders are now shown in the filter dialog.
GUI: An information dialog is shown when an online IMAP
GUI: folder is specified as the target of a filter action
GUI: in the filter dialog.
svn path=/branches/KDE/3.5/kdepim/; revision=451939
and commit the action scheduler.
To try out the action scheduler (which is disabled by default) add an
action-scheduler=true entry to the [General] section of your kmailrc
file.
To help me do this I've added a private dcop method to help me monitor
the health of the action scheduler, you can try it by:
dcop kmail KMailIface "debugScheduler()"
svn path=/branches/KDE/3.5/kdepim/; revision=443111
here: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kmail-devel&m=111945756024656&w=2
I've changed the KMMsgDict::instance() to return a pointer instead of a
reference, compared to the patch I posted, after valid criticism from
Marc that the pattern is generally used with a pointer, in KDE, so it's
better not to surprise people here.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdepim/; revision=428560