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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/library/qpeapplication.cpp b/library/qpeapplication.cpp
index feba8b6..cd1c62e 100644
--- a/library/qpeapplication.cpp
+++ b/library/qpeapplication.cpp
@@ -162,17 +162,17 @@ public:
}
static void show_mx(QWidget* mw, bool nomaximize, const QString & = QString::null )
{
// ugly hack, remove that later after finding a sane solution
// Addendum: Only Sharp currently has models with high resolution but (physically) small displays,
// so this is only useful if QT_QWS_SIMPAD is NOT defined. E.g. SIMpad has 800x600 but has
// a (physically) large enough display to use the small icons
-#ifndef QT_QWS_SIMPAD
+#if defined(OPIE_HIGH_RES_SMALL_PHY)
if ( QPEApplication::desktop() ->width() >= 600 && ( mw->inherits("QMainWindow") || mw->isA("QMainWindow") ) ) {
( ( QMainWindow* ) mw )->setUsesBigPixmaps( true );
}
#endif
if ( mw->layout() && mw->inherits("QDialog") ) {
QPEApplication::showDialog((QDialog*)mw, nomaximize);
}
@@ -585,20 +585,20 @@ QPEApplication::QPEApplication( int & argc, char **argv, Type t )
d->loadImageCodecs();
int dw = desktop() ->width();
if ( dw < 200 ) {
setFont( QFont( "vera", 8 ) );
AppLnk::setSmallIconSize( 10 );
AppLnk::setBigIconSize( 28 );
}
-#ifndef QT_QWS_SIMPAD
+#ifndef OPIE_HIGH_RES_SMALL_PHY
else if ( dw > 600 ) {
- setFont( QFont( "vera", 16 ) );
- AppLnk::setSmallIconSize( 24 );
+ setFont( QFont( "vera", 16 ) );
+ AppLnk::setSmallIconSize( 24 );
AppLnk::setBigIconSize( 48 );
}
#endif
else if ( dw > 200 ) {
setFont( QFont( "vera", 10 ) );
AppLnk::setSmallIconSize( 14 );
AppLnk::setBigIconSize( 32 );
}
@@ -2003,17 +2003,17 @@ void __cxa_pure_virtual()
fprintf( stderr, "Pure virtual called\n");
abort();
}
#endif
-#if defined(QT_QWS_IPAQ) || defined(QT_QWS_SL5XXX) || defined(QT_QWS_RAMSES)
+#if defined(OPIE_NEW_MALLOC)
// The libraries with the skiff package (and possibly others) have
// completely useless implementations of builtin new and delete that
// use about 50% of your CPU. Here we revert to the simple libc
// functions.
void* operator new[]( size_t size )
{