On 9 nov. 10, at 16:52, Miguel de Benito Delgado wrote:

I'm on it, but Massimiliano, do you mean the native cocoa dialog, in a cocoa application? Because I found no way to tell QFileDialog to add a preview, and instead *lots* of people asking for that feature or simply writing it themselves.


I've checked on the qtdemo app that the default native file dialog presents a preview when you select an image. Which seems enough.


By the way, I'm currently shifting things a bit around in the Plugins/Qt directory. Creating files, one per class, and stuff like that, though nothing is committed yet. Is anybody going to suffer? I'm doing it not out of sheer animosity, but as an exercise to familiarize myself with the code. I think I now get most of the idea behind the gui infrastructure, or at least the big, blurry picture...

I would prefer to have a look at the changes before you commit, if you don't mind. Feel free to ask questions. Some tricky things are going on to guarantee a correct memory management.

best
max



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On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 16:06, Joris van der Hoeven <[email protected] > wrote: On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 03:47:24PM +0100, Gubinelli Massimiliano wrote: > I've just checked and the native file dialog on mac offer preview for > image files. So i think we could just simply stick to the native one.
> The dialog with the image viewer is quite ugly on the mac.

I agree with Max. Who does the job :^?  --Joris

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