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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:
BUG: 411538
FIXED-IN: 19.12
Test Plan:
Open a directory with 3 files starting with the same letter.
1. Press this letter key twice
2. The second file is selected
3. Deselect the file with the mouse or using Esc
4. Wait 1 second
5. Press the same key again
Before:
The third file gets selected
After:
The first file get selected
ctest
Reviewers: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio, ngraham
Reviewed By: #dolphin, elvisangelaccio, ngraham
Subscribers: ngraham, kfm-devel
Tags: #dolphin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D23716
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More compile-time safety. Tests still pass.
This also fixes a krazy warning about "normalised signal/slot
signatures".
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REVIEW: 122730
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pointer yet
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All tests passed!
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The problem was that pressing the Shift key would reset the keyboard
search.
BUG: 321286
FIXED-IN: 4.11.0
REVIEW: 111102
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- Move all private headers from the kitemviews-directory into
the 'private' subdirectory.
- Get rid of DolphinDirLister and just use a directory-lister
internally in KFileItemModel.
- Minor interface-cleanups for signals
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It's now possible to change the timeout, after which any call of
KItemListKeyboardSearchManager::addKeys(const QString&) starts a new
search, from the default value of 5000 milliseconds. This is not used
in Dolphin at the moment, but it permits to reduce the timeout to a
small value in the unit test. Before this change, the unit test took
more than 5 seconds to complete.
(cherry picked from commit 82fc1b54bd01768f50aba7d328cdcde7de1483d7)
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The previous timeout [QApplication::keyboardInputInterval()] was too
short to do a multi-letter search for users who do not type extremely
fast.
(cherry picked from commit 02eab49b2de51c31fe46a0d9501327b579b3648e)
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This commit implements a 'repeated key search' feature, similar
to QAbstractItemView, and adds unit tests for keyboard searching.
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