It reassures me to know that in this new code we can has cheeseburger.

2008/11/16 Garth Dahlstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Very cool, reminds me of 1.4.x days...  :)
>
> In the current implementation I was looking to see if there was a way
> to reset the model on the third QHeaderView header click(ascending,
> decending, unsorted), never found one, not sure if that still applies
> coming from the SQL model though.   I'll have to remember look at that
> again one of these days.
>
> If the "smart" sorting of null/crap doesn't work in the new setup, let
> me know and I'll try to port it to SQL.
>
> -G
>
>
>
>
> On 11/15/08, Albert Santoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Just another quick update. Started playing around with QSplitter to
>> add a view of the "track sources" (eg. library, playlists, blah) to
>> the UI:
>>
>> http://picsharp.com/images/0b3gt1qam2vukhzf3fo.png
>>
>> I also discovered a few days ago that the QHeaderView class, which
>> corresponds to the column headers in our new track table has these
>> "saveState()" and "restoreState()" functions, which allow us to
>> serialize it's column positions/sizes and sorting to a QByteArray.
>> That means it'll hopefully be trivial for me to make all that stuff
>> auto-save. I think that's been a feature request for ages. :)
>>
>> Albert
>>
>> On 13-Nov-08, at 4:14 AM, Ben Wheeler wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:28:10PM -0800, Albert Santoni wrote:
>>>> I've been plugging away at the library rewrite for a while now, and
>>>> I've
>>>> got parts of the basic library functionality reimplemented.
>>>
>>> I'm in awe of the amount of hard and good work you put into the
>>> "un-sexy" jobs that no-one else wants to do! Kudos, kudos.
>>>
>>>
>>>> My final thought is that the new library is a double-edged sword.
>>>> I've
>>>> been motivated to rewrite the code because of the sheer number of
>>>> library related bugs that have come into the tracker after 1.6.0,
>>>> most
>>>> of which are getting increasingly hard to fix because of
>>>> architectural
>>>> issues with the old code. The problem is that now I'm not going to
>>>> fix
>>>> any of those old bugs in trunk, instead I'm devoting that time to the
>>>> new code. The new library code definitely won't be ready for 1.6.2,
>>>> so
>>>> the library bugs in 1.6.1 will remain.
>>>
>>> I think that's fair enough. There comes a point where time spent
>>> fathoming and fixing bugs becomes wasteful (and even less "sexy"
>>> than fixing the core of the problem by redeveloping the architecture).
>>> One of the rules of open source innit: be prepared to "throw one
>>> away".
>>>
>>> Anyway, just wanted to big you up for the work. :)
>>>
>>> One of these days I'll actually get on with the very minor
>>> task of hooking up the DJM-800 for MIDI control... but, happy to say,
>>> I have very little spare time at the moment because I'm too busy
>>> DJing :)
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>
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