On Thursday, 2011-06-23, Steven Sroka wrote:
> What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
> anything sensitive, but data a user had typed into text fields.
>
> Some sort of database. Something along the lines of KConfig or KConfig
> XT but for raw data not configuartion
Hi,
on Friday 24 June 2011 05:28:25 Steven Sroka wrote:
> >On 23 June 2011 21:28, Michael Pyne wrote:
> > On Thursday, June 23, 2011 23:51:35 Thomas Lübking wrote:
> >> Am Thursday 23 June 2011 schrieb Steven Sroka:
> >> > What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
>
Thank you, Filip.
But it still says that : error: QScriptEngineDebugger: No such file or
directory.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Filip Brcic wrote:
> On уторак, 21. јун 2011. 8.35.41 dmitry chernov wrote:
> > Do anybody have proper CMakeLists.txt to build qt's example Context2D? I
> > had to
>On 23 June 2011 21:28, Michael Pyne wrote:
> On Thursday, June 23, 2011 23:51:35 Thomas Lübking wrote:
>> Am Thursday 23 June 2011 schrieb Steven Sroka:
>> > What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
>> > anything sensitive, but data a user had typed into text fields.
On Thursday, June 23, 2011 23:51:35 Thomas Lübking wrote:
> Am Thursday 23 June 2011 schrieb Steven Sroka:
> > What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
> > anything sensitive, but data a user had typed into text fields.
> >
> > Some sort of database. Something along th
Am Thursday 23 June 2011 schrieb Steven Sroka:
> What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
> anything sensitive, but data a user had typed into text fields.
>
> Some sort of database. Something along the lines of KConfig or KConfig
> XT but for raw data not configuarti
What is the best way for a KDE program to store data? Not passwords or
anything sensitive, but data a user had typed into text fields.
Some sort of database. Something along the lines of KConfig or KConfig
XT but for raw data not configuartion data for programs.
Any good KDE techniques?
>> Visi
JonAnder Peñalba writes:
> This is not the result I get. When I compile with this define, I get strange
> results that vary from weird behavior to segfaults.
Are you sure these are related to KDE_NO_DEPRECATED? Do you have some
backtraces, more details about the weird behavior you experience and
Hi,
I've been doing some experiments with the KDE_NO_DEPRECATED define and I
have some doubts.
What is it exactly supposed to mean?
As I understand it, when compiling with this define, all deprecated code
should be ignored and the application should work as expected. So if an
application builds w
Steven Sroka, 23.06.2011:
> >On 22 June 2011 03:29, Kevin Funk wrote:
> > Wednesday 22 June 2011, Steven Sroka :
> >> Is there any way to set focus to manually a widget when a window opens?
> >> I used QRadioButton::setFocus(Qt::ActiveWindowFocusReason), but it
> >> doesn't help, the first widget
On 06/22/2011 09:22 PM, Luis Gustavo Spern Barreto wrote:
> Hi. I have seen a GTK port of Oxygen style on the KDE projects. My
> question is: Is there any plan to port Oxygen style to Qt-only style
> plugin?
>
Not on the short term at least. Oxygen uses (and benefits from) part of
the utilities of
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