Every non-trivial widget should have a tooltip. If you don't know
what to write, write "FIXME", and it can fixed later. Don't be afraid
-to use QWhatsThis too (e.g. the index dialog)
+to use QWhatsThis too, but this must be done in the derived class's
+constructor, and use _("..."). Non-trivial means that things like "OK"
+/must not/ have a tooltip.
If necessary, you should override Qt2Base::isValid() for determining the validity
of the current dialog's contents.
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+Stuff to be aware of
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+The connect statement in Qt is a macro and its arguments does not follow
+the C++ standard as it should. Using the construct "Type const &" as
+argument will lead to runtime-errors, use "const Type &" instead.
+
+ex.
+
+--right--
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+ connect(list, SIGNAL(selected(const QString &)),
+ this, SLOT(complete_selected(const QString &)));
+
+--wrong--
+
+ connect(list, SIGNAL(selected(QString const &)),
+ this, SLOT(complete_selected(QString const &)));