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--- a/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h
+++ b/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h
@@ -34,58 +34,63 @@
class QLayoutItem;
#include <qdialog.h>
/**
* Dialog with extended nonmodal support and methods for OPIE standard
* compliance.
*
* The @ref marginHint() and @ref spacingHint() sizes shall be used
* whenever you layout the interior of a dialog. One special note. If
* you make your own action buttons (OK, Cancel etc), the space
* beteween the buttons shall be @ref spacingHint(), whereas the space
* above, below, to the right and to the left shall be @ref marginHint().
* If you add a separator line above the buttons, there shall be a
* @ref marginHint() between the buttons and the separator and a
* @ref marginHint() above the separator as well.
*
* @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
*/
// lets fix up Qt instead! Size does matter. -zecke
// while that may be true, reducing maintainance effort for the future does also matter -
// and I believe that maintaining a patch against QtE is more work than our classes -mml
+namespace Opie {
+namespace Ui {
+
class ODialog : public QDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructor.
*
* Takes the same arguments as @ref QDialog.
*/
ODialog(QWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, bool modal = false, WFlags f = 0);
/**
* Return the number of pixels you shall use between a
* dialog edge and the outermost widget(s) according to the KDE standard.
**/
static int marginHint();
/**
* Return the number of pixels you shall use between
* widgets inside a dialog according to the KDE standard.
*/
static int spacingHint();
private:
static int mMarginSize;
static int mSpacingSize;
class ODialogPrivate;
ODialogPrivate *d;
};
+}
+}
#endif // ODIALOG_H