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code-style:
Never, realy never, use "using namespace <...>" inside a include file.
Ever use "Opie::<class>" or such inside include files. Think twice, before using
a "use namespace <...>" inside a c++ file. If you're using it just 3,4 times,
write "Opie::<class>::<variable>" or such. If you just simple write a using
namespace all the time it makes the idea of namespaces obsolete. Mostly: just
integrate your OWN namespace (in that case use namespace Todo;) - but try
to use all other namespaces the explicit way - so you will sure that the compiler
inherits the right methods.
ToDo: write this statement into the developer wiki
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- remove usage of deprecated classses
- makes it easier to migrate to OToolBar in the future
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make more translatable
fix up GUI for Opie1.0 in regards what is implemnted
implement setting and removing of Alarms!!!!
Show Alarms once they got fired...
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alarm/reminder tab updates 4. code clean-up. Still need to work on advanced tab and add qwhatsthis.
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menu choice to show/hide the bar.
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Fix paint update bugs.. knewly created items did not show
up. an sort() QTable::update() is and was not enough
A new feature. It's a quick entering method. It lacks icons and some
more stuff but I like it
Now redoing the Editor Dialog
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