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force non-native file dialogs on Mac ignoring current user pref (bug #52840)
* gui-preferences-global.h: for MacOS, use the new third parameter of the
gui_pref constructor for global_use_native_dialog indicating that the
pref will be ignored and the default value (no nativ file dialogs)
will always be taken
* gui-preferences.h (gui_pref): struct with a new boolean ignore key, which
is false when not given in the constructor;
(value): if ignore flag is true, just return the defaut and ignore the
value from the settings file
* dialog.cc (FileDialog): use reimplemented value method from gui_settings,
not the one from QSettings
* find-files-dialog.cc (browse_folders): dito
* file-editor-tab.cc (save_file_as): dito
* main-window.cc (handle_save_workspace_request): dito;
(handle_load_workspace_request): dito;
(browse_for_directory): dito:
(request_open_file): dito;
* shortcut-manager.cc (import_export): dito
author | Torsten Lilge <ttl-octave@mailbox.org> |
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date | Mon, 22 Jun 2020 20:43:00 +0200 |
parents | 534684fb7bd7 |
children | 844b3b9bab7a |
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