On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik <k...@privat.broulik.de> wrote:
> And a follow up on your in-line comments: > > > action/kdesktop_rmb=false # Whether the user can right click > on a file icon on the desktop # this only works with plasma in "folderview" > mode on real files > > Looking at the code this is intentional. It probably just got ported from > Plasma 4 without questioning it, would be easily changeable, though. > > > action/plasma/containment_actions=false # Whether the user can right > click on the desktop to get any actions > > # this only works when the desktop is locked and only for the panel and > the desktop > > # the panel still shows the menu but the menu is dead > > That's a logic error in the code, it bails out when requesting the context > menu if the view is immutable *and* containment_actions is blocked. > > > plasma/allow_configure_when_locked=false # Whether an applet already > added to the desktop can be configured. > > # this still shows a contextmenu with the configure option on applets in > the "panel" > > # those menuentries are dead (this is confusing and should be fixed) > > It means whether to allow configuring a widget when widgets are locked, > I'll fix the dead entries. > > > action/shell_access=false # Whether the user can launch a > shell # it's still possible to open "konsole" ! > > Note thah shell_access also disables the KRunner plug-in that allows > running arbitrary she'll commands. As for Konsole, you probably need to > restrict access to it using other means, as long as a user can launch > arbitrary applications they could also just run xterm which isn't a kde > application and bundled with the XServer by default. > Konsole should be blocked. The konsole .desktop file contains: X-KDE-AuthorizeAction=shell_access KService should be checking that. I'll check if it is. David > > > plasma-desktop/add_activities=false # Whether a new activity can > be added > > # adding activities is not working but not showing the whole sidepanel > would be better > > You still need means of switching activities though? On the other hand the > option should probably be hidden if there is just one (the default) > activity and you aren't allowed to add new ones; this might be tricky > though. You can remove the Activities entry by unchecking it from the > "default menu" "Mouse Actions" in the desktop view setting I think. > > Cheers, > Kai Uwe > > _______________________________________________ > Enterprise mailing list > enterpr...@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/enterprise >
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