Kooka Gallery

2003-07-26 Thread Greg Madden
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The default location for scans with Kooka is 
/home/user/.kde/share/apps/Scanimages. I would like to use my existing dir 
structure that I have for scans. How do I change the Gallery location ?

TIA
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Greg Madden
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KOrganizer's alarm applet doesn't.

2003-07-26 Thread Doug Holland
For some reason, I'm not getting popup reminders from KOrganizer Alarm Client 
reliably.  I'll set an event in KOrganizer, setting up the options to give a 
reminder 10 minutes before the event.  When that time comes, sometimes it 
works, but sometimes nothing happens.  I've verified that I have the 
KOrganizer alarm client in my system tray, along with KAlarm.

How do I fix this?




Kaboodle/Noatun Crashes

2003-07-26 Thread Bob Hauck
I've noticed that lately whenever Noatun or Kaboodle are closed with the
titlebar close button the KDE Crash Handler pops up.  They both close
normally if I use the quit item on the menu or toolbar.  The backtrace is
mostly "no debugging info" lines, so I won't post it unless someone asks.
Both work fine otherwise, at least when operating as standalone apps.

However, Kaboodle has some problems when embedded in Konqueror.  Namely,
it won't play any sounds or video from http URL's when embedded.  It seems
to be playing, but no sound or video comes out.  OTOH, it works fine for
local files when it is embedded.

This is on  KDE 3.1.2 from Sid.  I've also got a Woody box running KDE
3.1.2 from kde.org, and it does not have the crash problem but does have
the embedding problem.

Any suggestions welcome.  Please CC me if replying to the list.

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Re: Konqueror, UTF-8

2003-07-26 Thread Craig Dickson
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:

> You may want to put a screenshot online somewhere - konqueror 3.1.1-1 with 
> lucida as default font seems to display the greek name just fine. Also, the 
> greek debian.org homepage seems to display fine.

The Debian Greek page looks fine to me too, but it's not encoded in UTF-8;
it's in ISO-8859-7. It seems like an encoding problem, not a font problem.

> Another thing that might serve as a hint to the enlightened: if you 
> copy-paste 
> from the konqueror window to some other unicode-enabled window (kwrite? 
> Mozilla mail composer?) do these chars appesr?

Cut-and-paste from Konqueror to KWrite gives the same messed-up Greek that
Konqueror itself shows. Cut-and-paste from Mozilla Firebird gives the
correct Greek. Saving the resulting file as UTF-8 and hexdumping shows
that the messed-up part is encoded as a UTF-8 "invalid character" code:

: 46 72 2E 20  EF BF BD CE  BB CE B7 CE  B8 CE AD EF  Fr. 
0010: BF BD 2E 2E  CF 89 0A 46  72 2E 20 CE  91 CE BB CE  ...Fr. .
0020: B7 CE B8 CE  AD CF 85 CF  89 0A ..

The first line (up to the newline at offset 0x16) is from Konqueror; the
rest is from Firebird. The UTF-8 sequence EF BF BD, if I recall
correctly, means "invalid character" (Unicode code point 0xFFFD).

So this suggests that either Konqueror is mangling the page's text, or
the server is sending it something different than it's sending to
Firebird. Which I suppose is possible, based on request headers or
something. I've tried using Konqueror's "lie about browser identity"
feature to pretend to be Mozilla or IE, but it makes no difference.

Thanks,

Craig


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Re: KDE Developers Conference ("Kastle")

2003-07-26 Thread Ralf Nolden
On Samstag, 26. Juli 2003 15:01, Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader 
wrote:
> http://events.kde.org/info/kastle/
>
> |KDE Contributor Conference 2003 - "Kastle"
> |22-30 August, 2003
> |Nové Hrady, Czech Republic
>
> Which Debian KDE folks will be there?  I think this event would be
> great for Debian KDE people to interact with upstream.

I guess I'm the only one - although not officially a Debian Folk (yet) due to 
the long timeline of becoming a Debian project member. Sucks but that's 
Debian's rules :)

Simon Hausmann from KDE will also be there I guess, he's building the alpha 
packages for my woody builds on KDE releases. 

Ralf
>
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KDE Developers Conference ("Kastle")

2003-07-26 Thread Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader
http://events.kde.org/info/kastle/

|KDE Contributor Conference 2003 - "Kastle"
|22-30 August, 2003
|Nové Hrady, Czech Republic

Which Debian KDE folks will be there?  I think this event would be
great for Debian KDE people to interact with upstream.

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Konqueror Keeps Krashing

2003-07-26 Thread Cameron Patrick
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 08:36:18AM +0100, Tim Müller wrote:
| Have you tried this:
| 
| http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2003/debian-kde-200305/msg00218.html

Ahh!  Cheers, that seemed to do the trick.

FWIW further experimentation narrowed the culprit down to konq_history
alone.  

Cameron.




Re: Konqueror, UTF-8

2003-07-26 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
On Friday 25 July 2003 19:39, Craig Dickson wrote:

> http://aletheuo.ath.cx

You may want to put a screenshot online somewhere - konqueror 3.1.1-1 with 
lucida as default font seems to display the greek name just fine. Also, the 
greek debian.org homepage seems to display fine.

Doesn't KDE use its own font renderer? So, despite using the same font in 
Konqueror and Mozilla, it might be a font or font related problem. 

Another thing that might serve as a hint to the enlightened: if you copy-paste 
from the konqueror window to some other unicode-enabled window (kwrite? 
Mozilla mail composer?) do these chars appesr?

so long
-- vbi

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KDE FAQ (was: Re: KDE update)

2003-07-26 Thread Paul Cupis
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On Friday 25 July 2003 23:37, Richard Ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Can't remember where the FAQ is.

The FAQ is at http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianKDE

Regards,

Paul Cupis
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Re: Konqueror Keeps Krashing

2003-07-26 Thread Tim Müller
On Saturday 26 July 2003 05:47, Cameron Patrick wrote:

Hi,

> My Konqueror has started playing up.  When used as a web browser it
> seems like it loads pages from the network properly, then when it tries
> to render the page it sits with the spinning KDE gear not spinning,
> sucking all my memory and swap space (~1.5GB) and is eventually killed
> by the kernel with a line like the following appearing in syslog:
>
> (snip) (snip) (snip)
>
> I tried creating a new user, and konqueror worked fine then, so
> presumably there's something quirky in my ~/.kde that's causing
> Konqueror to die.  Anyone have any ideas on what it might be and how to
> fix it, short of wiping out all my KDE settings?

Have you tried this:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2003/debian-kde-200305/msg00218.html

Cheers
-Tim

PS: I reported this as a bug http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58556 but it 
was closed as a debian package bug (and probably also due to insufficient 
information). It might be a good idea to keep copies of the files mentioned 
in the above post, so that if removing these three files works for you as 
well you can provide better information than I could. Also, you might be able 
to follow the procedure suggested by the developers in the bug report and 
narrow down the problem in the code.