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Here is a list of user-visible changes in Qt from 1.41 to 1.42. The
usual bugfixes have been added.
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* New classes *
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None.
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* Enhancements from 1.41 to 1.42 *
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The Windows version now builds as a DLL.
The file dialog has various UI tweaks.
More sanity checks have been added.
On X11, the postscript output from a few programs will be much smaller
than it used to be.
Windows 98 is now treated as a separate version of Windows, like NT
and Windows 95.
The keyboard interface of buttons groups/dialogs has been improved.
QMultiLineEdit avoids flicker in some cicumstances where it would
flicker up to now.
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* Changes that might affect runtime behavior *
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QKeyEvent now behaves as documented: isAccepted() is TRUE by default
where it would sometimes default to FALSE. Some dialogs may depend on
the bug. The most likely symptom of such buggy dialogs is that the
Enter/Return key does not work, and the most likely fix for such bugs
is to insert "e->ignore();" at the start of keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent*e)
in such dialogs.
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* Changes that might generate compile errors *
* when compiling old code *
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None
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* Type changes that might generate warnings: *
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None
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* Deprecated functions *
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None.
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* New global functions *
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None.
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* New public/protected functions added to existing classes *
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