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An item, on being scrolled to, is always located at the nearest edge of
the view. This is not always convenient. Allow specifying where the item
should be positioned with respect to the view in scrollToItem().
BUG: 423884
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Before this commit, KItemListViewAccessible would always return
nullptr as its parent. This meant that accessibility software would
have to guess to which window/hierarchy the KItemListView belongs
to. Guessing shouldn't be necessary here.
This commit makes sure that the KItemListView always returns a
sensible parent in the accessible hierarchy. It does so by
explicitly setting the accessible parent for every KItemListView
after construction in the DolphinView contructor. Since
KItemListView now always knows about its accessible parent, the
accessibleInterfaceFactory can always ask the KItemListView for
that information when constructing the QAccessibleInterfaces.
Fixes https://invent.kde.org/system/dolphin/-/issues/47.
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Add events columnHovered/columnUnHovered to KItemListview and
KItemListHeaderWidget.
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Since it actually adds padding on both left and right sides,
"Side Padding" might be more accurate.
This change is also propagated to variable and method names.
BUG: 453172
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This MR fixes an issue where the label is cut off when renaming in Compact View mode.
BUG: 449179
FIXED-IN: 22.04
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This commit implements full-row selection and hover highlights for the
details view mode.
This commit also contains fixes for 444680, 444753, both uncovered
during this change.
BUG: 181438
BUG: 444680
BUG: 444753
FIXED-IN: 22.04
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Use `value_or(-1)` for those functions that don't use `std::optional`.
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Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.desktop,*.xml`
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This shows a slideshow of thumbs when the user hovers a file item.
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To rename previous file:
Up or Shift-Tab
To rename next file:
Down or Tab
Credit goes to msciubidlo
FEATURE: 403931
FEATURE: 269987
BUG: 334533
FIXED-IN: 21.08
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With this patch dolphin now supports the following touch gestures:
* Tap gesture to interact/open with directories, files and so on
* TapAndHold and release gesture for access to the context menu (main window, panel folder, places and information)
* TapAndHold and moving gesture for drag and drop action (main windows, panel folder and places)
* pinch gesture for zoom in main window
* kinetic scrolling (QScroller) for main window, panel folder, panel places, panel information, setting preview and service
* two fingers swipe gesture to left, right and up as shortcut to navigate back, forward and up
* two finger tap gesture to toggle item selection, similar to Ctrl and left mouse click
FEATURE: 385066
FIXED-IN: 20.11.80
You are currently rebasing branch 'touch' on '85241a924'.
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Unfortunately licensedigger does not strip the trailing * characters.
While at it, use a common style for all source files.
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Summary:
Dolphin currently scrolls by the height of three items at a time per "step" when
using a scroll wheel. Because item height is highly variable, this leads to scroll
speed being inconsistent between views, and generally far too fast when using
icon view with icons larger than 22px size.
This patch makes the size of the scroll step based on the text label rather than the
icon size just like D25683, ensuring that the scroll speed does not vary and become
super fast when using large icons in particular.
It also reverts 90beb4a5e37b887caad1e767046a42dad0af1ab3, which is no longer needed.
BUG: 386379
FIXED-IN: 19.12.1
Test Plan:
Use a mouse with a scroll wheel and scroll in Dolphin item views with list view,
details view, icon view, etc, using different item sizes. Speed should be
consistent in all views now, and also feel consistent with other KDE apps.
Also try with multiple scale factors to make sure the behavior does not change.
No change with high-resolution two-finger touchpad scrolling.
Reviewers: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio
Reviewed By: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio
Subscribers: ahiemstra, lots0logs, anthonyfieroni, kfm-devel
Tags: #dolphin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D19190
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Summary: I used CLion inspection to hunt all unused #include
Reviewers: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio, markg
Reviewed By: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio, markg
Subscribers: bcooksley, markg, elvisangelaccio, #dolphin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D10985
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Also use override instead of Q_DECL_OVERRIDE
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Summary:
Make renaming of files/folders faster by clicking a second time on the items text to start renaming.
BUG: 205157
Test Plan:
This feature works as follows:
1. select an item by single-click, or one is already selected
2. wait the "double-click-interval"
3. click on the items text
4. none of the cancellations (see below) happens within the double-click-interval
5. inline-renaming starts
Cancellations:
* open any file/folder
* select different item(s)
* start dragging items
* Dolphin loses focus
This feature is just enabled while "Double-click to open files and folders" in system-settings and "Rename inline" in Dolphin are enabled.
Reviewers: #dolphin, #kde_applications, elvisangelaccio, emmanuelp, ngraham, markg, rkflx
Reviewed By: #dolphin, #kde_applications, elvisangelaccio, ngraham, rkflx
Subscribers: rkflx, markg, funkybomber, sars, elvisangelaccio, ngraham
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7647
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Commit f688bcd1f1 fixed slow scrolling with xf86-input-libinput on DolphinView.
However the commit also exposed a bug in the Dolphin scrolling
algorithm, which was previously hidden. This resulted in slow
scrolling in dock panels (Places and Folders), with both
xf86-input-evdev and xf86-input-libinput drivers, as well as libinput on
Wayland.
KItemListContainer::updateScrollOffsetScrollBar() relied on the view's
itemSize() method to compute the scrollbar's singleStep, but this QSize
was invalid for the dock panels' views.
We use a new itemSizeHint() method instead, which is always valid and
also adapts to the current icon size set in the view.
BUG: 365968
FIXED-IN: 16.12.0
REVIEW: 129409
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the deprecated KVersionControlPlugin interface from konqlib
REVIEW: 122687
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REVIEW: 121078
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By separating the width and height info, we can save some unnecessary
overhead in terms of memory and CPU cycles, and make the calculation of
the height of a row (or the width of a column in Compact View) a bit
simpler.
To achieve this, this patch extends the concept of "logical rows"
(which are actually columns in Compact View) to "logical width" and
"logical height" (which is the actual height and width, respectively, in
Compact View). The distinction between rows/columns and "logical"
rows/columns may be a bit confusing, but the confusion is already in the
current code, and I hope that it will be mitigated a bit by prefixing
the corresponding variables with "logical".
REVIEW: 118454
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Also update the font of the meta data widget in InformationPanelContent (smallest readable font).
BUG: 329186
BUG: 315061
FIXED-IN: 4.13
REVIEW: 115958
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The speed up is really small, but theses changes are mostly straightforward and make the code a bit nicer - break
the KStandardItemListWidgetInformant::itemSizeHint beast into three smaller functions.
FIXED-IN: 4.13
REVIEW: 112979
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Since Dolphin 2.0, we have stored the selected items in a QSet<int>,
which is neither space-efficient nor particularly fast when inserting
many items which are in a consecutive range.
This commit replaces the QSet<int> by a new class "KItemSet", which
stores the items in a sorted list of ranges. For each range, we only
store the first index and the length of the range, so we need a lot
less memory for most common selection patterns, and we also save quite
a few CPU cycles in many situations, because adding an item to the
KItemSet will in many cases not need a memory allocation at all, and
it's particularly easy when inserting sorted items into the KItemSet in
a row.
KItemSet contains a minimal subset of QSet's API which makes it
suitable as a drop-in replacement for our needs. It also has iterators,
such that the items can be iterated through easily, also with foreach.
One advantage of KItemSet compared to QSet<int> is that the items are
always iterated through in ascending order.
REVIEW: 113488
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Sometimes when items are renamed, the order of the items in the
directory is not affected, but the groups still change (simple example:
with files a, b, c, e, rename "c" to "d"). At the moment, we always emit
the itemsMoved signal in such a case to make sure that the view is
updated. However, it would be preferable if this signal was not emitted
because it can trigger some quite expensive operations which are not
needed at all.
This commit introduces a new signal groupsChanged and modifies
KFileItemModel and KItemListView such that these classes make use of it.
Some unit tests for the new functionality are included as well.
Thanks to Emmanuel Pescosta for finding a latent bug in the code which
was triggered by this change and fixed in
998954db6d53999dfa75d380cbb4ca3111589f66.
REVIEW: 111808
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REVIEW: 110505
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When entering a folder, KFileItemModelRolesUpdater has not yet been
informed about the visible index range by the view when it tries to
determine icons synchronously. This resulted in the problem that it
tried to determine icons for all items in random order, and some visible
icons were somtimes still unknown after the "synchronous icon loading"
timeout of 200 ms.
This commit tries to improve the situation by loading icons starting
with the first item in increasing order. This should make it less likely
that some visible items still have unknown icons after 200 ms.
BUG: 316129
FIXED-IN: 4.10.3
REVIEW: 109843
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The height of the header widget must be subtracted from the view's
height in Details View to determine the "pageStep" for the scroll bar.
BUG: 315619
FIXED-IN: 4.10.2
REVIEW: 109210
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panel
BUG: 309338
FIXED-IN: 4.9.3
REVIEW: 107070
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REVIEW : 106555
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