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diff --git a/libopie2/opieui/big-screen/owidgetstack.h b/libopie2/opieui/big-screen/owidgetstack.h index 53818c8..d2f9a9f 100644 --- a/libopie2/opieui/big-screen/owidgetstack.h +++ b/libopie2/opieui/big-screen/owidgetstack.h @@ -22,34 +22,34 @@ -- :-=` this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef OWIDGETSTACK_H #define OWIDGETSTACK_H /* QT*/ #include <qframe.h> #include <qmap.h> class QWidgetStack; -namespace Opie -{ +namespace Opie { +namespace Ui { /** * * OWidgetStack is the answer to the problem of using Opie at different screen * sizes and to have a different behaviour. Most applications use a QWidgetStack * to supply a view on click. And by clicking the (X) you go back but this * behaviour feels strange on bigger screens. It's ok on smaller one because * one can't determine the difference. * This stack reads the default out of the size of the desktop widget but * can be forced to have either the one or the other behaviour. * The first widget added is considered the 'main' widget and its * sizeHint will be taking if in BigScreen mode. * In small screen mode this widget behaves exactly like a QWidgetStack and in BigScreen * mode it'll use the MainWindow as child of this widget and arranges the others as * hidden top level widgets. * * @version 0.1 @@ -114,19 +114,20 @@ protected: private: void switchStack(); void switchTop(); QMap<int, QWidget*> m_list; QWidgetStack *m_stack; QWidget *m_mWidget; QWidget *m_last; enum Mode m_mode; bool m_forced : 1; struct Private; Private *d; }; -}; +} +} #endif |