On Wednesday 18 December 2013 09:34:10 Carl wrote: > On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 06:21:25 PM Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > On Tuesday 17 December 2013 10:26:20 Carl wrote: > > > On 2013-12-14 10:19, Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > We've been working on a 'Qt contributions by KDE" article to follow > > > > the Qt > > > > 5.2 release. We're a bit late so we should really try and publish > > > > this on > > > > Monday. > > > > > > > > A little review would be greatly appreciated! > > > > > > > > Get it here: > > > > https://notes.kde.org/p/Platform5DotStoryForQt52 > > > > > > > > Hugs, > > > > Jos > > > > > > Thanks Jos. Nice story. > > > > > > First round done. Might be good for someone to look this over and make > > > sure that it's still accurate. > > > > Tnx. > > > > > Please don't use double spaces. Between sentences their use is > > > understandable as a throwback to manual typewriter days. Within > > > sentences, they are just a nuisance. > > > > I HATE double spaces, between sentences and anywhere else. It's etherpad > > which has a tendency to insert them... Just ignore, in the final article > > I > > believe I used a search-and-replace to get rid of them :D > > > > At least I hope I didn't forget... Did I? > > I don't know where they came from...I just noticed one instance of double > spaces and then searched for them (in etherpad, which doesn't have > search-and- replace that I've found). Good to know that etherpad might be > the culprit. However, the double spaces were not spread across the entire > document; there were certain sections that had a lot, and others with > none.
Those are sections which have been copy-pasted. Somehow it happens when you do that... > BTW, For whatever reason, etherpad is almost unusable for me in Chrome. Hmmm, mostly using FF here as Chromium eats too much ram... > > > Questions... > > > The second sentence of the following <li> item doesn't make sense. > > > [The Qt shortcut system was edited by David Edmundson so that shortcuts > > > are now fetched from the underlying platform. As a result, all Qt > > > applications will now follow the user-configured shortcuts from within > > > KDE.] > > > What about Qt applications that are not related to KDE? > > > > > > Carl > > Martin Klapetek answered that this accurate. It still seems awkward to my > technically-unenlightened thinking. > > What that sentence says to me is this... > If you have a Qt application running on your Blackberry, it will follow the > user-defined shortcuts from KDE. I doubt that. Aaah, I get it. > I don't know what the second sentence in that item is trying to > communicate... The Qt shortcut system is a contribution from KDE. > There are KDE-designated libraries that all Qt applications draw from. > > Is this more accurate if the second sentence is eliminated? And the first > reads: > The Qt shortcut system was edited by David Edmundson so that now user- > configured shortcuts are fetched from the underlying platform. That might be too generic - but this is something David should answer. > Carl
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