Review Request: Port the kio file conflict dialog to KFileMetaDataWidget and PreviewJob
Todd
toddrme2178 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 20 06:27:42 BST 2010
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Review request for kdelibs and Peter Penz.
Summary
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This patch switches the kio file conflict dialog (renamedialog) from using mimetype-specific plugins for previews (sometimes) and file information to instead using KFileMetaDataWidget for information and PreviewJob for previews.
This approach has several advantages. First, it shares code with the rest of KDE, so there is no need to write additional plugins for the renamedialog (which only has two plugins currently). It also means that the appearance is consistent across all file types, instead of having completely different layouts for different file types. It also allows for nepomuk information to be displayed (when available). It allows for more information than would fit comfortably (using scroll bars). And finally it allows for previews and specialized information of file types for which writing now plugins would be a waste of time (like text files and folders).
As far as I can tell it should be backwards-compatible (if it isn't I'll fix it). Using this approach does mean that renamedialogplugin (which I left alone for compatibility) does not actually do anything anymore. However, the new widget provides more information and provides it for more file types than the plugins.
It does not give previews for videos, but the existing rename dialog doesn't either so there is nothing lost there. PhononWidget handles this in Dolphin, but since it is part of dolphin it is not available in kdelibs
Diffs
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/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/kio/kio/renamedialog.h 1116651
/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/kio/kio/renamedialog.cpp 1116651
Diff: http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/3674/diff
Testing
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It gives proper previews for images and text files, and proper icons for folders and unknown binary files. It also gives the correct icon for video files, but no preview (which is the same as the old widget).
This is a complete rewrite of a large portion of the dialog, so I would very much appreciate it if other people tested it as well.
Thanks,
Todd
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