To avoid such conflicts, keep a single instance for each foldercollection in a global map, and hand out shared pointers.
svn path=/branches/work/akonadi-ports/kdepim/; revision=1059824
Don't update if you don't want to fix it. If you still do, disable kmail from compilation.
And never try to run it on important data. ;)
svn path=/branches/work/akonadi-ports/kdepim/; revision=1036843
This brings a reworked folder tree and and a new message list, which is much more powerful than the old one.
New features include grouping, multiline items and the ability to customize just about everything of the look of the message list.
Also, we have a tabbed interface for opening more than one folder at once now.
An important aspect of the new message list is that drawing speed is now fast again (there was a regression in Q3ListView that
made huge folders a real pain to navigate, reading commit folders was not a nice thing to do).
There are probably more things which I forgot to list here.
Also, this is big step forward in getting rid of Qt3Support in KMail, now just some tiny bits are left.
Many thanks to SoC student Szymon Stefanek for his awesome work on his project! I can't stress enough how great this
achivment is. He even added very good API documentation to his classes :)
This requires the lastest version of qt-copy, otherwise you'll get mysterious crashes in Qt painting code from time to time.
We hope that this patch will be added to the next Qt 4.4.x version.
And finally, this merge also brings many regressions, which is not unnatural for such a big change.
In the remaining time before the KDE 4.2 release, we'll have to work on those to get it polished and regression-free.
Help here is always needed, and is a good opportunity to start working on KMail, since many regressions are low hanging fruit.
It also means the message list and the folder tree need a bit of testing.
If you find bugs, report them under the "new message list" and "new folder tree" component of the bug tracker, thanks.
I also plan to setup a wiki page with known regressions.
CCMAIL: kde-pim@kde.org
GUI:
CCBUG: 117808
BUG: 163469
FEATURE: 18170
FEATURE: 32400
FEATURE: 42107
FEATURE: 45526
FEATURE: 81272
FEATURE: 90142
FEATURE: 107450
(and probably many others)
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdepim/; revision=881321
What does this patch do:
- QComboBox -> KComboBox
- QTabWidget -> KTabWidget
- QLineEdit -> KLineEdit
- QTextEdit -> KTextEdit
- Where KLineEdit is inserted, I explicitly called: setShowClearButton( true )
- Removed in some cases unnecessary includes from header files.
What does this patch not do:
- Fix the ui files
- Fix the QMessageBox -> KMessageBox in kmmessage.cpp I need to have a good
look to the KMessageBox API for that.
- Exhaustive cleanup of unnecessary inclusions.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdepim/; revision=862376
I used my kdesdk/scripts/qt4/convert-qgridlayout.pl and kdesdk/scripts/qt4/convert-qboxlayout.pl scripts for this. Apart from one instance (where the params were commented out), no manual intervention was needed and everything worked like a charm...
What still needs to be done is to replace all Q*Layout(QLayout*parent) constructors by Q*Layout(); parent->insertLayout(..); calls. This can't be automated since it's impossible to detect whether the parent object is a QWidget* or a QLayout*. At best one can parst the compiler warning and just replace in those lines that through a deprecated warning...
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdepim/; revision=533942
a dialog of its own, evict it from the RMB and put it in the Folder main
menu. Again, as per OpenUsability.org suggestions.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=384133