KItemListKeyboardSearchManager and QApplication::keyboardInputInterval()

Jekyll Wu adaptee at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 15:59:00 BST 2012


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于 2012年03月28日 21:40, Frank Reininghaus 写道:
> I've just looked at what Nautilus does: they have a hardcoded
> timeout of 5 seconds (a #define in 
> libnautilus-private/nautilus-icon-container.c) and show a line-edit
> in the bottom right corner of the view as soon as a letter is
> typed, which may come in quite handy if the user wants to edit the
> search. No visual feedback is given concerning the time left until
> the search is cancelled. Esc can be used to cancel the search
> manually.
> 
> I think that this is quite nice, and adding a "timeout line" would 
> make it even better. However, I think that such a change should
> better not go into a 4.8.x release because of the risk of
> regressions and because it's really rather a new feature.


There is a wish for this nautilus feature (although the title and
description is a bit confusing	 )
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=280247

Regards
Jekyll
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