Mandag den 13. januar 2003 16:38 skrev Lauri Watts: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sunday 12 January 2003 01:05, Erik K. Pedersen wrote: > > I knew from my translations that I could write audicd:/ in konqueror to > > see my audiocd and make mp3 and ogg-files. As a matter of fact I could > > not quite remember and my method was > > > > cd kde-i18n/da/messages/docs/kdebase > > grep audio * > > > > which showed me what to do. I also found out that help:/kioslave worked, > > and it did, but I have been totally unable to find out how the > > uninitiated is supposed to learn these things. It seems to me that kde > > has a lot of things that are extremely well hidden. Maybe somebody can > > explain to me how one is supposed to learn about these things > > > > Specifically: What path takes you to the kioslave handbook. I can't find > > it, so I think it is too well hidden. > > Run kinfocenter -> Protocols -> choose a protocol in there. > > Maybe we can do something in KHelpCenter so that the protocols get a top > level entry like the KControl and KInfoCenter modules do now? CC'ing the > KHelpCenter developers, let's see what they think. > > Regards, > - -- > Lauri Watts
My last compile was right before christmas, so it may have changed since then. When I go to the helpcenter, there is a choice kinfocenter modules which leads to protocols where there is a short description that does not at all fit the things I am looking at. If I open the kinfocenter things work nicely, but I don't know how I would find the kinfocenter, it is not in my panel by default, but maybe it would have been if I had a new home directory Erik
