There's not much choice for Mojmir -- either non-native, but [likely to be]
fast, dialog or native, but with all that third-party stuff which makes
things slower than they are supposed to be. :-)
On Jun 14, 2013 11:01 PM, "Andre Somers" <an...@familiesomers.nl> wrote:

>  Op 14-6-2013 19:27, Constantin Makshin schreef:
>
> Try non-static QFileDialog members -- it's more likely to ignore various
> system [shell] extensions.
>
> And way less likely to look and feel anything close to what the user
> expects in a file dialog on his platform... At least, on windows, the Qt
> file dialog is horrible IMHO.
>
> André
>
>  On Jun 14, 2013 3:11 PM, "Mojmír Svoboda" <
> mojmir.svob...@warhorsestudios.cz> wrote:
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> I tried to use QFileDialog for classic file selection, but
>> it feels very sluggish, expecially the first time.
>>
>> I think it's due to heavy dll dependencies that are to be
>> loaded, in my case it makes ~85 dlls.
>>
>> I wonder why of course and I'd like to know whether there
>> is some more lightweight version of open file dialogue
>> perhaps?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Mojmir
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