On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Иван Комиссаров <abba...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for the offtop, but Finder can move files since 10.7 or 10.8 - you copy > files paths with Cmd+C and move (instead of copying) them with Cmd+Alt+V (in > case you didn't know). > > My question is what the status of itemmodels in qt5? It seems they'll be here > for a long time, however this discussion looks very similar to ideas of an > itemviews-ng project > (https://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2008/10/24/itemviews-the-next-generation/). I > didn't look quite close at this project and i wonder - is it used in qt5 > somehow in QML world, or does QML still uses QAbstractItemModel and friends? > > Иван Комиссаров > > 08.01.2013, в 12:15, Till Oliver Knoll <till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com> > написал(а): > > Am 08.01.2013 um 04:12 schrieb Charley Bay <charleyb...@gmail.com>: > >>> ... >>> >>> I concede "tree-views" may be necessary in some domains, but generally, I >>> think users hate them, and there are likely better ways to represent >>> information. >> >> Oh! Just don't get me started over the lack of a proper tree view in Mac >> Finder! I just hate that column view and this >> "up-up-up-the-file-hierarchy-change-to-next-sibling-and-down-down-down-again"-navigation >> style which is enforced upon me my the Finder (and the lack of a proper - >> sic! - tree view). >> >> But Lion actually "invented" the "resize-the-window-on-any-edge", and I >> think it was Mountain Lion who "invented" the "rename a file in a file >> dialog" feature. So I am not yet giving up hope yet ;) >> >> Yeah right, different users, different needs ;) Or ever tried to move a file >> with drag'n'drop from one subfolder into another on another branch - within >> the *same* Finder instance? I tell you, that drives you *crazy* without a >> tree view - there! again! - on the left side or so... (Not to mention that >> the Finder *still* lacks a "File Cut" (CMD + X) operation, even though the >> menu entry is there (greyed out), probably since OS X 10.0) >> >> So don't cut down that File Forest ;) >> >> Cheers, >> Oliver >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >> > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
My bet is that it uses QAbstractItemModel and friends. iirc the itemviews-ng project was "alive" before there was any QML idea and was based on QWidgets, still. But we're drifting quite a bit here. The question was for filesystem stuff in Qt. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest