Although I have been using kmail for a long time, I have only recently started
to look at using the address book.
kaddressbook has been set up with a few entries in it.
If I go to kmail tools menu and select "address book", I open kaddressbook and
can select entries from it and use it to send
El Miércoles, 22 de Diciembre de 2004 09:44, Alan Chandler escribió:
> However, when I compose a message from scratch, I would expect to hit the
> button with the three dots on the right hand side to bring up a dialog box
> that lets me select an address from the address book. Instead it gives me
El Martes, 21 de Diciembre de 2004 16:27, Jason E. Stewart escribió:
> > I don't have arts enabled and it works fine with the other backend.
>
> The only backends listed with 'apt-cache show juk' are gstreamer and
> arts - perhaps that should be updated. What is the *other* backed? I
> tried to pla
El Martes, 21 de Diciembre de 2004 20:10, Jonathan Meller escribió:
> Ave!
>
> Which file kmenuedit changes? I want to edit manually this file.
~/.kde/share/applnk directory.
Found the simple solution on another site:
http://archives.real-time.com/pipermail/kde-redhat-users/2004-February/000796.html
It is only difficult to locate the lock directory that has to
be emptied that is:
~/.kde/share/apps/kabc/lock/
Bye.
Is there some way to "wrap" a non-KDE application somehow, so that the session
manager will restart it? I use JDeveloper (Java IDE) which doesn't do proper
session management, but _does_ remember (most) of its settings, so if I could
just make KDE restart it if it was running when I logged out,
Ave!
I found text below. It explains some questions.
KDE Menu
How it Works
In KDE 3.2 a common menu format is introduced at
http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec/
Before KDE 3.2:
* Directory structure under share/applnk
* Directory structure represents menu structure
* Each .d
Hello all,
[Sorry for the crossposting, please follow-up to debian-kde only.]
KDE 3.3.2 in experimental
=
As you may have noticed, many KDE 3.3.2 modules have been uploaded
to experimental during the last few days. These packages include
numerous fixes to
On Wednesday, 22 de December de 2004 22:12, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> So, the plan is:
>
> 1. Get KDE 3.3.1 into sarge
> 2. Upload KDE 3.3.2 to sid *if* the experimental packages have not
> shown any major bugs *and* all the people involved in KDE
> packaging agree it
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:28, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Is there some way to "wrap" a non-KDE application somehow, so that
> the session manager will restart it? I use JDeveloper (Java IDE)
> which doesn't do proper session management, but _does_ remember
> (most) of its settings, so if I could just m
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 22:26, Jesús Roncero Franco shaped the
electrons to shout:
> > 1. Get KDE 3.3.1 into sarge
> > 2. Upload KDE 3.3.2 to sid *if* the experimental packages have
> > not shown any major bugs *and* all the people involved in KDE
> > packaging agree it's time to
Hello all,
I have made a lot of mistakes in the files's associations and i can't revert
it...
Is it possible to come back to default setting ?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
--
Yannick
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 22:53, Yannick Torres wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have made a lot of mistakes in the files's associations and i can't
> revert it...
>
> Is it possible to come back to default setting ?
The modfications to file assocations are stored in the
directory .kde/share/mimelnk
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 22:12, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Why the transition hasn't happened yet
> --
>
> Although KDE is in pretty good shape and mostly ready to enter
I don't know how 3.3.2 will turn out, but I simply feel the need to say that
for m
On Thursday 23 December 2004 02:16, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen shaped the
electrons to shout:
> On Wednesday 22 December 2004 22:12, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > Why the transition hasn't happened yet
> > --
> >
> > Although KDE is in pretty good shape and mo
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