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edit-add -> list-add You have no idea how hard it was to reduce the number of "add" icons from two to one. I nearly died in the process :-S The difficult part, of course, was to find the answer to the everlasting question "What does each icon mean?" And these are my findings: * If you add anything to a list (or something else that is some kind of collection of items), you use list-add. * If you remove something from that list (or collection) without destroying the removed object itself (because it's only a reference to something outside), you use list-remove. * If you delete something from that list (or collection) and the item that you deleted had its home in the list and is therefore destroyed on removing, then you use edit-delete. Phew. Who wants to open up a TechBase article on using icons? svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/libs/plasma/; revision=753984 |
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customdragtreeview_p.h | ||
customdragtreeview.cpp | ||
kcategorizeditemsview_p.h | ||
kcategorizeditemsview.cpp | ||
kcategorizeditemsviewbase.ui | ||
kcategorizeditemsviewdelegate_p.h | ||
kcategorizeditemsviewdelegate.cpp | ||
kcategorizeditemsviewmodels_p.h | ||
kcategorizeditemsviewmodels.cpp | ||
plasmaappletitemmodel_p.h | ||
plasmaappletitemmodel.cpp | ||
TODO |