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If the changed items have been created recently, they might not be in
m_items yet. In that case, the list 'indexes' might be empty, which
leads to a crash later on (I saw the crash in KFileItemModel's unit
test).
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Based on the work of Vishesh Yadav some extensions where required
for the KVersionControlPlugin interface that have found there way
now into KVersionControlPlugin2.
Beside some interface cleanups it is now possible that a version
control plugin may also provide context actions for directories or
files that are not versioned yet.
REVIEW: 102541
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- Add a DolphinFileItemListWidget that provides icon-overlays
and colored text for the version state (implementation is
missing yet)
- Allow KFileItemListWidget to have custom text colors
- Update interface of VersionControlObserver to work with
KFileItemModel instead of the old model-interface.
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KDirLister does not emit a completed() signal when deleting files,
only when files are listed.
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Makes it possible to trash and delete items.
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Thanks to Tirtha Chatterjee for the patch!
REVIEW: 102435
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Use the same approach like in KDirModel::mimeData().
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Before this commit, expanding and collapsing folders in the details
view would lead to strange results in a folder with the items "a",
"a/a/", "a/a/1", "a/a-1/", and "a/a-1/1". The problem was that the
comparison between "a/a/1" and "a/a-1/1" went wrong: the first
character in which the paths differ is a "/" in one of the items, such
that the code that reduces this 'index' in
KFileItemModel::expansionLevelsCompare in order to find the 'common
path' did nothing because it checked that only *one* of the two items
does not have an "/" at the position 'index'.
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Dolphin 2.0 will get a new view-engine with the
following improvements:
- Better performance
- Animated transitions
- No clipped filenames due to dynamic item-sizes
- Grouping support for all view-modes
- Non-rectangular selection areas
- Simplified code for better maintenance
More details will be provided in a blog-entry during
the next days.
Please note that the code is in a very
early alpha-stage and although the most tricky parts
have been implemented already very basic things like
drag and drop or selections have not been pushed yet.
Those things are rather trivial to implement but this
still will take some time.
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