Yes, proxy KCM sets behavior of global KIO, so each application using it is involved. The same applies to cache, cookies, netprefs and useragent KCM settings. Basically all the kcm(s) present in konqueror/settings/kio.
Regards, 2014-10-15 21:35 GMT+02:00 Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org>: > El Dimecres, 15 d'octubre de 2014, a les 12:03:17, Eike Hein va escriure: > > Hi, > > > > I just noticed that we currently don't seem to have proxy > > settings in Plasma 5, meaning that clicking "Proxy Settings" > > in Rekonq or Google Chrome doesn't do anything because they > > try to kcmshell something that doesn't exist. > > > > Turns out the KCM resides in Konqueror, much like Web Short- > > cuts used to do before we moved it to KIO. Do we want to do > > this with the Proxy KCM too, or ...? > > If it sets the proxy of KIO globally, yes, i'd say it makes sense. > > Cheers, > Albert > > > > > > > Cheers, > > Eike > > _______________________________________________ > > Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list > > Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel > > _______________________________________________ > Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list > Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel > -- Andrea Diamantini WEB: http://www.adjam.org rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.kde.org IRC: rekonq@freenode
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