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Add preference for terminal windows buffer size (bug #41474)
* QTerminal.cc (notice_settings): call new function SetScrollBufferSize with
the related value from the settings
* QTerminal.h: new purely virtual function SetScrollBufferSize
* QUnixTerminalImpl.cpp (initialize): corrections of coding style;
(setScrollBufferSize): implementation of new function;
* QUnixTerminalImpl.h: new function setScrollBufferSize;
* QWinTerminalImpl.cpp (class QConsolePrivate): new function
(QConsolePrivate::setScrollBufferSize): implementation of new function;
(QWinTerminalImpl::setScrollBufferSize): implementation of new function;
* QWinTerminalImpl.h: new function setScrollBufferSize;
* settings-dialog.cc (constructor): init spinbox with buffer size from settings;
(write_changed_settings): write value of spinbox into settings file
* settings-dialog.ui: new spinbox for terminals buffer size (terminal tab)
author | Ahsan Ali Shahid <ahsan.ali.shahid@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 06 Mar 2014 03:56:59 +0500 |
parents | 3a93af21d206 |
children | a6d13c62fccf |
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