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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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The QGtk class has been refactored into a private d class for QGtkStyle.
This allows us to re-use a lot of code for the Maemo5 style without changing
a single line in QGtkStyle itself plus we can easily add virtual functions
where the two styles need to behave different.
There shouldn't be any new functionality added (or old functionality lost) by
this commit.
Reviewed-By: jbache
Reviewed-By: Ralf Engels
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Add a backend for QFileIconProvider in the platform plugin
Also change the QIcon::fromTheme backend in the platform plugin:
On KDE, we unfortunately can't use KIcon as backend, as the current
API doesn't let us know easily (and quickly) wether we should use
the fallback or not (KDE always fallback to the question mark
"unknown" icon)
So we will use the QIconLoader even on KDE.
But we need to make sure that the theme name and the icon search paths
are correct. Ask that to the platform plugin
Reviewed-by: Jens Bache-Wiig
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Missing header file, resulting in compiler error about returning
an incomplete type.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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This is an internal interface for plugins that can be provided by
the platform to give platform-specific features by platforms built on
top of Qt.
We can easlily integrate Qt on Windows, Mac, Gnome, ... without any
plugin because we can link to their respective library (dynamically
if we don't want to depend on it). On Gnome, we can dynamically
resolve Gtk+ symbols.
This is however not possible for KDE or other platform built on top
of Qt: we can't link against their library because they depend on us
and we can't dynamically resolve the symbols because they are
mangled (C++)
So this plugin provides hooks inside Qt to be able to do things
like native File or Color dialog, native icons, accurate reading of
the config file, and so on.
This is currently private API.
Task-number: QT-406
Reviewed-by: Jens Bache-Wiig
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen
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