it has too many side effects that will complicate things more then it is
worth it to save a few MB of RAM per-application until load
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I think the last use of it went away with KMenuBar, other parts Katana
mostly check for it so that they can ignore it
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one bug was that replay was not possible after sucessfull finish, another
one was that controls remained hidden after finish because path is empty
and finally the play/pause button was not update on finish because MPV does
not emit the event on finish (noted in the API docs)
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returing from the constructor prematurely is not a good idea because the
settings pointer may be left uninitialized, also issue a general warning
if mpv_create() failed
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kcompactdisc was remove because there is no use for it in the
current set of applications supported, if it is needed it will
need some work to make it use KMediaPlayer or whatever.
the Plasma VideoWidget class was dropped because custom widgets
(at some point) will be dropped unless absolutely needed and
hopefully getting rid of the heavy-weight QML stuff.
the new KMediaPlayer and KMediaWidgets classes are experimental
but they have been tested and they work as they should.
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also for debug builds an assert has been added to ensure that
memory has been freed as many times as it has been allocated
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the automatically generated widgets source were not included in
the target sources because the sources list variable was overriden
but should have not been the case
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the Java applet viewer has not been touch for a long time and I
suppose nobody will. the image plugin is useless when gwenview is
installed which is the image viewer for KDE.
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for the Thai language it get's it right most of the time, the
point is to avoid dlopen-ing the library and resolving the symbols
at runtime avoiding overheat and dependency on the library by
making use of what Qt4/Katie offers. the actual compile-time check
for libthai was not in place so it was always probed for at
runtime which can cause all kinds of problems and leaves open an
attack vector.
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