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On Thursday 06 November 2008 03:11 am, Franz Alt wrote:
have you got some examples with the usage of the extended_slot_type / connect_extended? In your documentation there is no example.
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Hi, what advantages has an extended slot contrary to a normal slot? I've look at the libraries source code and at your example but I don't have the feeling that the extended slots are much "better" than the normal ones. Is there a special case for the extended slot? Franz