(Re:) Next monday will be a tuesday (again)

Aaron J. Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Fri Dec 29 22:49:31 GMT 2006


On Friday 29 December 2006 11:38, Olivier Goffart wrote:
> > sure. they have access to the kapp pointer like anything else. it does
> > mean you need a KApplication, however, which is perhaps slightly less
> > flexible than a plain singleton.
>
> but the directory where the icon is searched may be different.
> ( $KDEDIR/share/apps/plugin_name instead of $KDEDIR/share/apps/app_name )

so they need to do exactly as they did in kde3: add the search dir to 
instance()->dirs() or use their own private iconloader. the only difference 
is that you don't get an iconloader simply by creating your own kinstance.

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