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Review request for kdelibs and Dawit Alemayehu.
Summary
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Bonus
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 11:04:41AM +0200, Chusslove Illich wrote:
[: Oswald Buddenhagen :]
- the class names cause many messages to be duplicated
This is exactly the reason I was afraid someone had put out :) It basically
reveals that they care zero about context. It shows you...
On
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 05:09:38PM +0200, Chusslove Illich wrote:
[: Oswald Buddenhagen :]
if one defines that KUIT is a superset of qt rich text, there is not even
a theoretical problem with it.
But KUIT is supposed to be transformable into different target formats, of
which Qt rich text
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 18:26:16 Sean Harmer wrote:
Hi,
On 29/06/2011 20:54, John Layt wrote:
Duration: A number of Qt community members have a merge request for this
already, but I feel it needs some clean-up. It would be great if an
experienced KDE eye could look at this as it is
On 06/07/2011 18:54, David Jarvie wrote:
Can you provide a URL for this? Duration should allow for daylight savings time
changes when it is specified in terms of days. Even if the Qt class doesn't do
this itself, it needs to make the appropriate methods virtual to allow us to
override them.
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 19:52:50 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em Wednesday, 6 de July de 2011, às 18:54:37, David Jarvie escreveu:
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 18:26:16 Sean Harmer wrote:
Hi,
On 29/06/2011 20:54, John Layt wrote:
Duration: A number of Qt community members have a merge
On Wednesday 29 June 2011 20:54:48 John Layt wrote:
Hi,
This is the second email in the series of three looking at KLocale in
Frameworks 5. This email covers Date/Time, so I have also cc'ed the PIM
mailing list for their input.
As with QLocale, the lack of features in QDateTime has
On 06/07/2011 21:18, David Jarvie wrote:
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 21:10:06 Thiago Macieira wrote:
Em Wednesday, 6 de July de 2011, às 20:54:54, David Jarvie escreveu:
Duration is simply the number of seconds or milliseconds between two
dates, appropriately given in their universal time. So
Em Wednesday, 6 de July de 2011, às 22:54:39, David Jarvie escreveu:
I've added a comment to the merge request suggesting that instead of a
reference date/time, the units in which the time span was specified should
be stored in the class. That way, daylight time changes could be catered
for