Op dinsdag 23 maart 2004 17:18, schreef James Kellndorfer: > > 1. ------ > > I would like to change the default editor from KEdit to KWrite. How do I > accomplish this? in kcontrol, look for the file association module, and change the mime type for text files.
> > 2. ---- > If I can't change the default editor, how do I associate editing specific > extensions (such as *.cgi and *.pl) to Kwrite? See above. Other way to change the mime type is rmb clicking on a *pl-file, choose [properties], klick on the button [edit mime type] and change the association. > > I would like one of the following to occur: > a. right click these files and see Kwrite as an option rather the > current setting of browsing for it. I would like KWrite to replace KEdit as > the current editor in the floating menu. see above. > > b. left click the file and have it open up in KWrite rather than have > it execute the script. See above, make sure that kwrite is the uppermost associated app in the list. > 4. ---- > > when I use Text Mode Setup Utility version 1.2 (/usr/sbin/setup) to change > the screen resolution, many of the windows become too large and spill over > the edges of the screen. Where is the file that sets the screen resolution? /etc/XFree86Config > What parameters need to be changed so that Netscape Navigator and other KDE > components don't have windows that exceed the window space? You need to make sure that de size of your desktop is the same as the size of your screen. > > 5.---- > I read the FAQs and saw a reference to copying/pasting but I'm confused if > this applies to different sessions. Can I copy and paste across the four > different sessions that appear in my version of KDE and not just different > windows in the same session? You can only copy and paste between applications in the current X11-session, not between multiple X11-sessions. Rinse
