KDE4 (KDialog) has a nice feature that makes the application name appear in the window title bar.
I think it's very nice to know which application a window comes from. Especially for the worst case: error message boxes :) QDialog itself doesn't do that, which leads to the question of: how should we do this with Qt 5? One solution would be to do this in QWindow. Maybe not on all desktop platforms, if some of them already do something about this... any idea if this would be good or bad, on Windows and Mac OS X? This requires to add a QCoreApplication::setApplicationDisplayName() though, we want a capitalized (and potentially translated) name like "KMail", not applicationName() which is "kmail". How does this sound? PS: I briefly thought of another solution, especially if this isn't needed on other platforms: letting KWin do it... I'm not sure how it could find out the translated application name (maybe via some X property?). And this might create the risk that apps (KDE4 apps, non-Qt apps) end up with the app name twice in the titlebar. So maybe this isn't a good solution after all, I just wanted to raise the idea in case I missed something that makes it good. -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Sponsored by Nokia to work on KDE, incl. KDE Frameworks 5 _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development