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2013/7/8 Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@suse.cz>

Hi Tamas,

On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 09:08:54PM +0200, Zolnai Tamás <
zolnaitamas2000@gmail.com> wrote:
Questions which came up this week:
  - How does the frame class hierarchy look like (inheritance, base and
derived classes)?
  - Should we make a new type of frame and add it to the existent frame
hierarchy? A frame which is inside the paragraph frame. (No)

Agreed. :)

  - How will the properties of character border (set in character dialog)
travel to the place of painting? (SwFont)
  - How does text portions work? Where does the painting of text portions
located? (SwTxtPaintInfo)

Great to see you are into the layout already!

  - How are the borders drawn? With which primitive and with which
parameters? (BorderLinePrimitive2D, start and end point, overlapping
numbers)

One more thing: when you are comfortable with it, please rebase your
branch against master or merge master into it [1], as we already have a
conflict, which is good to resolve early.

Thanks,

Miklos

[1] I see you already referred to commit sha1's in commit messages, you
will need to update those if you rebase. merge doesn't have this
problem. Feel free to ping on IRC if you need help with that.


I referred only one commit's sha1 but that commit is in master so I think
it will not be a problem, will be?
If not then a clear rebase can be made.

Regards,
Tamás

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