Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 13:39 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> 
>>Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>>
>>>just solved a bug which occured under Windows when opening a movie in a
>>>top level dirctory!
>>>
>>>In that case for instance 'C:' (without trailing slash!) was stored in
>>>lastdir and the next time when openFileNames() was called the Dialog
>>>didn't show up, but instead returned with an empty file list!
>>
>>Maybe we should have added a trailing slash to lastdir.
> 
> Hmmm,... you mean always... don't bother if windows or linux or toplevel 
> directory or not? 

If that works - yes.

> That would clean up the code and remove all those if-clauses... AFAIK double 
> slashes don't matter (just in case QT adds another one when appending the 
> file name)...

Right.

> OK,... you can check in the appended patch the next time when you change 
> something... it doesn't adds any functionality, just eye-candy for 
> developpers... :)

Did you test if it works?

>>>I also implemented the possibility to have a fixed 'lastdir' by setting
>>>   /lastdir/update=false
>>>(which also could have been solved the bug).
>>
>>Not really ;)
> 
> No,... but that was the workaround I implemented, before I found out the real 
> reason for the behavour...  ;-)

:-)

>>>May it's also a good idea to group the settings for the wheel* or jog*
>>>entries...?
>>
>>I just did exactly that. The filters got their own group, too.
>>I also added a version number to the configuration file (current version
>>is 1, older formats without the entry default to 0). And, of course, I
>>implemented automatic format conversion. The new release accepts either
>>format but always writes v1 format.
> 
> 
> Hey great,... guess that's good enough at the moment! :-) 
> 
> In case of inflationary version numbers (and if-clauses) we can later move 
> the 
> whole part belonging to a given version number to specific functions (which 
> then never have to be touched again).

Right - read_settings_v1, read_settings_v2, ...

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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