When I run the program and click on an edge after importing breaklines, this message box pops up, but its icon is (i), not (?), and neither button looks like the default. I've tested it and found that the default button is, in fact, "No".Qt Code:
bool TinCanvas::mouseCheckImported() { bool ret; if (doc.pl[plnum].whichBreak0Valid==1) { msgBox.setText(tr("You have imported breaklines.")); msgBox.setInformativeText(tr("Do you want to edit?")); } else ret=true; return ret; }To copy to clipboard, switch view to plain text mode
I'm running Kubuntu Xenial; "ldd `which kate`" shows that it is using Qt5, as is my program.
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