Delete KDeclarativeMouseEvent when emitted
Do not leak KDeclarativeMouseEvent press and hold events when the mouse
moves.
Do not create KDeclarativeMouseEvent when the mouse is hovered. It's
pointless.
The larger headings are a bit softened, to make their stick out less,
the font is meant to take care of this. Result: visually more consistent
colouring, strangely. Human eyes are beautifully complex things.
Since we are checking if the width() is out of bounds we should also use
width() to correct the position.
Other cases might need change as well, but I think we better go in a case
by case bases to fix all possible issues.
- We would only check for the available screen, but not for the location
when applying borders. Fix that.
- Cache dialog geometry when going fullscreen, so we can restore it when
we're not fullscreen anymore.
- Remove temporary var l, we have m_location for that.
This is a needless duplication of the property, and it causes bugs.
Removing it, and porting all users to the flags property from QWindow
magically makes layering and resizability bugs vanish.
One problem is left: the dialog dismisses too easily, it should not
dismiss when being resized, moved or when a child dialog or QMenu opens
from it.
Interestingly, this hack yields the correct behaviour in my system. We
quickly set the always on top hint once we're supposed to hide, so the
window stays on top for the duration of the animation -- without
apparent side effects on the positioning and resizability.
CCMAIL:mgraesslin@kde.org
This property is meant to bring back the functionality provided by
PopupApplet. If the property is set to true the dialog gets hidden
when it loses focus.
REVIEW: 114378
Reason for this change: a QIcon might not contain the disabled pixmaps.
Using the icon effect allows to get also the disabled state for such
icons.
REVIEW: 114334
KLocale is now kde4support and we have QLocale QML bindings. This patch
removes the KLocale bindings from plasma-framework (they are not used
anywhere anyway).
If we miss something from KLocale in QLocale, we should upstream it.
REVIEW: 114150
These methods are in the middle of other together-related methods, for
no reason. Looks like corn flakes in the middle of beer. Sure, you can
do that, but why would you. Actually I should try that.