On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Andre Poenitz
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am afraid you have to go through the process outlined
> at http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/pages/QtContributionGuidelines.
>
> Most of that process is one-time only, so it's not as scary
> as it looks on first sight.
I thank you for taking the time to review.
Once one knows where to poke & prod, such code is trivial; i realize
i've miserably failed to ask the right questions, plus it was a major
tactical error to even mention coding conventions.

Warm thread reset.

The left dock/pane is not only getting prettier & fancier by each
release but also thicker. That's part of a general trend where screen
estate devoted to code (one would argue that is the primary purpose)
keeps on shrinking for various reasons. It annoys me to no end, that
much is obvious, but that's a very personal opinion.

What form of optional diet would be deemed acceptable for inclusion?
[ ] status bar
[ ] menu bar
[ ] left pane (perhaps making it dynamic to mimic other IDE? i don't
like the idea very much but...)

Pushing my luck i would even dare to ask if making those options more
persistent (perhaps also triggered by entering, ie, fullscreen mode)
is negotiable.

Because, frankly, i'm certainly not going to bother jumping through
that many hoops if chances to land it, one way or another, are slim to
none: my crude patch is good enough for me as-is.

> Do you mean you want to be able to select a widget in a running
> application and examine the data of the widget including parents and
> children? That works again (as of yesterday or so ;-}) using the
> "Select Widget to Watch" entry in the context menu of the Locals and
> Watchers view.
Ah. Thanks. Then all i need is a time machine :)
_______________________________________________
Qt-creator mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator

Reply via email to