@Craig: Good to know, thanks. To be honest, I don't think anybody actually tried double underscores for signal name, in the conversation on QtDN it just cropped up as a sort of "what if" scenario.
But, to take it one step further - does that really matter in QML? MOC, AFAIK, is using signals by their name (string), and QML code does not get through C++ compiler. @Martin: > 1. The capitalization of the first alpha character after the underscore is > deliberate. Signal handlers are defined as being 'on' followed by a capital > letter. Since underscore has no capital, it must be the first non-underscore > letter. OK. If I don't forget to, I'll look into Qt5 docs to see if this is stated there. > 2. on__PrivateSignal does work in Qt 5.0. We won't be changing this in > earlier Qt versions. Right, good to know. I'll quote both of you on QtDN, to keep others updated - if you don't mind. If you do, please write to stop me :) Cheers, sierdzio _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development