Apologies for the spam, but forgot to mention that I'm developing on Kubuntu
9.10 (not sure if it matters, but now you know ;).
2010/3/19 Miko Kiiski <[email protected]>
> Hi!
>
> I've been working lately a bit with enabling the auto expand functionality
> in the WLibrarySidebar class. What I've tried to do is to make the features
> (playlists, crates) in the list expand when an item is dragged over them. I
> noticed that QTreeView already kind of has this functionality and it should
> work by just setting the autoExpandDelay to a positive value, but for some
> reason I could not get this working with the side bar (made even a test
> application and noticed that it might be difficult to get the auto expand to
> work when dragging content from outside the application). Thus I created an
> implementation of my own. I branched the trunk and made the following
> modifications: http://pastebin.com/7H93ZL2W (bzr diff output). The problem
> with this is that for some reason I don't get only one, but six, timeout
> events from the timer (or atleast the WLibrarySidebar::toggleExpansion gets
> called six times). Does anyone have any clue what could be causing this? I
> think that this kind of functionality would be really nice in the library.
>
> Also I currently have time to work kind of full time on the project, so I'd
> appreciate very much if someone could point me to a task and briefly tell
> what should be done about it, so that I don't have to use hours to get an
> understanding of what is wrong (if no-one knows what's wrong, then I'll of
> course try to figure the issue out myself).
>
> Oh, one more thing: I saw that you/(we?) are taking part in the GSoC 2010.
> I have a couple of friends at a local University and I have already talked
> with them about joining the effort. A common question has been that how much
> time would this require lets say per week or so?
>
> Cheers,
> - Miko
>
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