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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/kutils/TODO b/kutils/TODO index 82f28e129..7d9f473ab 100644 --- a/kutils/TODO +++ b/kutils/TODO @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ This is a list of random changes to do in KDE 4 with the various KCM* classes. -* KCModuleinfo; +* TDECModuleinfo; - Make it inherit KService; saves a lot of code, simplifies ctors/overloads in surrounding classes - Implement docPath in KService - Get rid of loadAll() and do lazy loading in each getter -* Merge KCModuleProxy and its DCOP Object class(MI) +* Merge TDECModuleProxy and its DCOP Object class(MI) -* Get rid of `QStringlist arguments` in KCModule and all the helper classes(simplify API) +* Get rid of `QStringlist arguments` in TDECModule and all the helper classes(simplify API) * Move stuff to d pointers.. Too much hackish solutions otherwise * Get rid of bool fallback argument in helper classes(never fails, simplify API) -* Re-implement the QScrollView(d->view) in KCModuleProxy; the protection against violation of HIG-clause. It needs kde-core-devel approval. +* Re-implement the QScrollView(d->view) in TDECModuleProxy; the protection against violation of HIG-clause. It needs kde-core-devel approval. -* The API in KCModule, KCModuleProxy, and the various desktop entries, concerning root loading are butt ugly. It needs cleaning and simplification. +* The API in TDECModule, TDECModuleProxy, and the various desktop entries, concerning root loading are butt ugly. It needs cleaning and simplification. -* There's big confusion regarding /when/ the changed(bool) signal should be emitted, abd by /whom/. This can't be fixed properly in 3.x since it means breaking behavior. In KDE 4 it must be made clear if KCModuleProxy should take care of emitting appropriate signals for load()/save()/defaults, or if modules manually should handle it(is there a reason?). +* There's big confusion regarding /when/ the changed(bool) signal should be emitted, abd by /whom/. This can't be fixed properly in 3.x since it means breaking behavior. In KDE 4 it must be made clear if TDECModuleProxy should take care of emitting appropriate signals for load()/save()/defaults, or if modules manually should handle it(is there a reason?). -* Root modules in KCModuleProxy doesn't support D&D, or it is perhaps implemented in QXEmbed? Anyway, this is what the XEmbed Protocol Specification says: +* Root modules in TDECModuleProxy doesn't support D&D, or it is perhaps implemented in QXEmbed? Anyway, this is what the XEmbed Protocol Specification says: Solving the drag-and-drop problem, however, is quite easy, since the XDND protocol was carefully designed in a way that makes it possible to support embedded windows. Basically, the embedder has to operate as drag-and-drop proxy for the client. Any XDND messages like XdndEnter, Xdnd,Leave, etc. simply have to be passed through. A toolkit's XDND implementation has to take this situation in consideration. |