On 02/08/2017 04:06 AM, David Faure wrote:
Yes and without the ugly old "Windows" style being applied to the file dialog
:-)
Ah, indeed.
Oh, I thought you had fixed your mimetype issues on your setup.
What you describe here is again some XDG_DATA_DIRS issue,
or oxygen/breeze not installed. In the same environment, dolphin-qt5 shows
everything fine?
Dolphin shows everything fine. KDE file dialogs show everything fine.
Qt5 file dialogs look like the attachment.
Yeah, I'd much rather use the native KDE dialog, for sure.
Now that I use other platforms, I'm used to seeing platform-native file
dialogs in Qt applications. It seems the more natural way to go.
That would bother me as a user. It's less intrusive to pollute my rosegarden
filedialog with useless entries that I can ignore, than to ask me a question I
can't ignore ;)
I like the way you put that.
I'll let you implement the addition of the sidebar entries into user-
places.xbel.
That will be fine. Thanks for the notes on points to take into
consideration.
Heh, "first go"... I must have spent more than 30 hours on this overall ;)
I expect so. That was a huge job, and words fail me trying to express
my gratitude and my sense of amazement.
If anyone is looking for small tasks: the remaining uses of setStyleSheet in
individual widgets should be ported to QPalette (I already did many of these,
but there are some left).
That sounds like my kind of project for sure.
About the "Special Parameters" dockwidget, do we agree on turning that into a
simple splitter then? (with the menuitem that allows to hide it or show it).
Or maybe even just a layouted widget, no splitter? (i.e. never bothering the
user to have to manually resize it if it shows up too small, as is sometimes
does).
I think everything we meant to achieve with the original layout has been
rendered obsolete by the age of big screens. It's conceivable that
someone might want to show/hide the whole thing to gain extra room, but
I can't see a splitter ever being used for anything. Pointless complexity.
--
D. Michael McIntyre
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