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Summary: Can't copy text in chat window after copying text of the
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--- Additional Comments From gentakojima yahoo es 2007-03-18 13:26 ---
It's truth for me too. It's a bit
Hi,
As I've been going through and working on the model/view stuff for the
contactlist, I've come across two ways to do it.
1. Make Kopete::ContactListElement a QStandardItem so that Group, Metacontact,
and Contact are all model items.
2. Leave as-is and make our current listview items be
Hello!
On Sunday 18 March 2007, Matt Rogers wrote:
As I've been going through and working on the model/view stuff for the
contactlist, I've come across two ways to do it.
1. Make Kopete::ContactListElement a QStandardItem so that Group,
Metacontact, and Contact are all model items.
2.
Le dimanche 18 mars 2007, Oleg Girko a écrit :
Hello!
On Sunday 18 March 2007, Matt Rogers wrote:
The answer to the question of Which way should we do it? lies solely
upon the outcome of How important is the core/gui split to us really?
So, how important is the core/gui split to us
В сообщении от 18 марта 2007 Olivier Goffart написал(a):
Le dimanche 18 mars 2007, Oleg Girko a écrit :
Hello!
On Sunday 18 March 2007, Matt Rogers wrote:
but also have significant impact outside of Kopete. Imagine,
for example, transports for Jabber server, sharing protocol support
Le dimanche 18 mars 2007, Ben Aceler a écrit :
В сообщении от 18 марта 2007 Olivier Goffart написал(a):
that would require a strong split. But I'm not sure someone will use it
(KDE dependencies, )
Using protocol library in our protocols is a better way to share the
code. (and
В сообщении от 18 марта 2007 Olivier Goffart написал(a):
Le dimanche 18 mars 2007, Ben Aceler a écrit :
В сообщении от 18 марта 2007 Olivier Goffart написал(a):
that would require a strong split. But I'm not sure someone will use it
(KDE dependencies, )
Using protocol library in
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Summary: Kopete does not show all my contacts (Yahoo)
Product: kopete
Version:
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andre duffeck de changed:
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Le dimanche 18 mars 2007, Ben Aceler a écrit :
Can I press the RMB on an ICQ# to start conversation? No. I need to copy it
to Kopete...
I think that clicking on a ICQ link URL open a chat with the contact, yes
In KDE4, clicking on a URL of type xmpp: will do the action (as described in
the
On Sunday 18 March 2007 16:09:35 Matt Rogers wrote:
The answer to the question of Which way should we do it? lies solely upon
the outcome of How important is the core/gui split to us really?
So, how important is the core/gui split to us really?
One of the areas Will is doing some research is
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