Re: what exactly is TYPE_DIALOG



On Wednesday 02 October 2002 18:23, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 October 2002 09:06, Lubos Lunak wrote:
> >  Hello,
> >
> >  maybe stupid question, but how exactly am I supposed to say if a window
> > is TYPE_NORMAL or TYPE_DIALOG. One specific example why I'm asking are
> > KDE's configuration modules run as standalone (e.g. right-click on
> > titlebar and select 'Configure ...' - a window allowing the user to
> > configure WM-related things appears, but it's handled by a separate
> > process and doesn't prevent manipulating other windows). From user's
> > point of view, it's clearly a dialog, it's even implemented using class
> > QDialog which will set TYPE_DIALOG for it, but should it really be
> > TYPE_DIALOG?
>
> There appears to be a bug in qt 3.0.5 where it is not setting type_dialog
> correctly.  Even the "open location" and find dialogs are not properly set
> to be dialogs.

 Yes, I know. That's fixed in Qt3.1 betas. KDE/Qt right now support only 
NETWM1.0 anyway.

-- 
Lubos Lunak
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