Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-23 Thread Mirosław Zalewski
On 23/10/2011 at 01:49, Harry Putnam wrote: > PS - what does %F mean at the end of a command path, such as the one > for emacs23: /usr/bin/emacs23 %F. It is described in .desktop file specification. Take a look: You can r

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-23 Thread Harry Putnam
Mirosław Zalewski writes: > On 23/10/2011 at 01:49, Harry Putnam wrote: > >> PS - what does %F mean at the end of a command path, such as the one >> for emacs23: /usr/bin/emacs23 %F. > > It is described in .desktop file specification. Take a look: >

Re: KDE 4.7 TODO wiki page

2011-10-23 Thread Eshat Cakar
Hi, > Where is the current work on kde 4.7.x integration > in Debian being documented? The first place to see what's been worked on, is #debian-qt-kde. But please do not keep back the team from working, by asking there about the status. We currently lack man power and are always happy, if people

Re: KDE 4.7 TODO wiki page

2011-10-23 Thread José Manuel Santamaría Lema
Eshat Cakar > The status is "(few) people are working on it, and there's no ETA", so > same as /topic in #debian-kde. Please bear with the team, if it is not > possible to give an ETA, since it's just a handful of people currently > been working on packaging, and we depend on them having the time.

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-23 Thread Mirosław Zalewski
On 23/10/2011 at 13:08, Harry Putnam wrote: > But that doesn't make much sense in the properties of an ICON. How > does one pass a list of files when clicking on a menu of icons? So I > didn't think it would be just inserted gratuitously but it seems to > be so. eh? > > For example, I see the

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-23 Thread Harry Putnam
Mirosław Zalewski writes: > So %F is not in icon (which indeed would not make much sense), but in Exec > value. That way opening few text files in emacs (from Dolphin) will not spawn > multiple emacs instances. For Kickoff it makes no difference, since you can't > select any files from it. I