this
automatically so there apparently seems some way to detect the current
configuration and use the "right" settings when booting the system. Is
there anything I can do to make something like that work with KDE/SDDM
login?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Kristian
ny existing app, kipi plugin or the like, but I wouldn't as well
hesitate doing bash / python scripting or something like that to get there.
Ideas or inspirations on that, anyone?
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assigned to an image using dolphin or gwenview?
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le pushing F5.
Can something like this be done in kate, too? I see this editor provides a
vast amount of features, yet either this particular one is not there or I
haven't found how to make use of it. :)
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to be used for scripting languages? What do you use, if any?
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"large"
IDE just for hacking a few scripts, and feels even worse launching a Java/GTK+
app when trying to work with PyKDE4. ;)
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Hi Kevin;
Am Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 12:34:26 schrieb Kevin Krammer:
> On Friday, 2012-12-14, Kristian Rink wrote:
> > Furthermore, if not using kate: Are there any other KDE aware programmer /
> > text editors to be used for scripting languages? What do you use, if any?
>
unfortunately, doesn't do that well here. :/
Anyway, thanks a bunch for your comment, greatly appreciated!
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this possible, is there a configuration option for
that?
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, only
enabled manually for those folders for which I want it?
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ith recent GTK3
applications, too?
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ssibly capable of doing.
Somehow I really miss the gtk-qt-engine for these purposes which so far,
however, doesn't seem to support GTK3 yet. Pretty much the same, overally, it
used to be while migrating from GTK 1 to GTK 2 ages ago. :/
Thanks anyway, all the best!
Kristian
... use the search to figure out what files have been sent to recipient
"a...@b.de" (and best of all also the e-mails having these files attached)?
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such information between hosts, or
eventually all along with the (file) resources these information relate to?
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Hi;
and first off, thanks a bunch for your comment, greatly appreciated anyhow. :)
Am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2013, 17:53:24 schrieb Duncan:
> Kristian Rink posted on Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:39:26 +0100 as excerpted:
> > another question related to nepomuk and semantic information:
> Just
read nepomuk keywords and write them back to the image
files), but ultimately it's manual work and a hack one would not deem
necessary. I surely hope this, one day, will change to allow for a consistent
workflow and consistent data, too... :|
Cheers,
Kristian
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ing
the
file somewhere in an on-disk file system. There's so much more possible even
while "thinking like a computer", but unfortunately, there seems quite a
problem making people accept these solutions. And, off-hand, maybe the obstacle
here is not attracting new users new to compu
but rather bring a running instance (if there is one) to front?
Thanks in advance and all the best,
Kristian
27;s the "search" in the stock "application launcher" (start
symbol in the task bar) which apparently just searches applications
installed.
Is there any way to make the "search" in the "application launcher"
behave like the "plasma search"?
Thanks in advance,
Kristian
Still an interesting new playground...
Thanks again and all the best;
Kristian
Still an interesting new playground...
Thanks again and all the best;
Kristian
ent that is not
Java and not *cough* electron. Maybe dealing with the KDE developer-side
guts ain't too bad a thing either, especially given most of my current
working days lacks a bit of the technical challenges in terms of looking
at or writing code... :)
Anyway, thanks loads for your input, greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Kristian
t qt itself doesn't have.
I am on my way looking into this, right now. Got to work through a
couple of tutorials and make myself comfortable with the tools and
processes and see how it works, both for building applications and for
getting them out to the actual users. I mentioned we have a strong Java
background, as well as some applications on top of desktop Java (JavaFX)
which is bit of a mess and even more getting difficult with Oracle doing
dumb things to Java licensing and product strategy. However for that I
need a better option *and* to convince my team to have a look at it,
which also brings some tooling and documentation requirements. Curious
to see how it will play out. :)
Cheers,
Kristian
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