Gnome code won't help here: they just apply
settings immediately after
changing the slider and the bulb light on ordinary double
click event.
The idea was not to copy the code but to study the code. :)
But KDE-style setting dialogs requires apply
button so you should manually keep an eye on the time...
anyway it still will be easy to implement for person who are
familiar with trinity/Qt3 code... IMO here is another issue: could you find some nice
artwork for this? eg a couple of bulbs: lightning and not
In the bug report I submitted several ideas for images. I found copies of the GNOME light
bulb images and they are quite nice. Yet GPL or not we don't want to use those images.
Let's use our own images.
Another idea for images is to use the browser Back and Forward button images. Any dual
combination of existing artwork that reflects observable state changes for a double-click
will suffice.
The link in the bug report provides a nice screen shot of the GNOME configuration utility,
which is quite similar to Windows too. No need to reinvent the wheel or play the wasteful
game of Not Invented Here --- that model works well and is one in which many users are
already familiar. If you whip together a test patch I'll help refine and test. :)
Darrell