Re: kpanel and wmapplets
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 05:34:50PM +0200, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote: kpanel just won't swallow any wmapplets on my KDE3 (from calc) I've tried to find s.th. about it on the net but from the sparse info I found it looks like kpanel _should_ swallow them. kdock in fact does so - only kpanel does not. Has anybody had any success with that or has a hint on how to achieve it? *t PS: I'm speaking about f.ex. wmtuxtime (from toshutils), wminet or wmnd. I didn't even know kpanel should do it! I use a program called kappdock that works nicely: http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~bigboss/kappdock/ i have my kpanel at the bottom left, talking up 70% of the width with kappdock on the right with some docapps (wmtuxtime, + others :) -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://fotap.org/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpOjmCy4ODVt.pgp Description: PGP signature
Walk-Thru-Windows mode
I'm using kwin 3.0.1-0.1 (the unofficial debs) I'm curious if my Walk through windows mode is screwy. I have it set to KDE, which according to the docs should popup a dialog in the middle of the screen showing the available windows. When I do a forward walkthrough (Alt-Tab) I get no such popup. When I do a reverse (Alt-Shift-Tab) I do! I was wondering if this was a known problem, and if it is a problem. 2.2.2 poped up the box when doing a forward walkthough. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://fotap.org/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpPtwiNW62JB.pgp Description: PGP signature
assign icons to non-kde apps
Is it possible to assign icons to non-KDE applications? Not icons in the menu, but the icon that will appear in the taskbar/window menu. I'm getting sick of looking at the X for some programs. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpjs08JEQyR1.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: dissimilar konsole instances
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:56:41PM +0100, B?rre Gaup wrote: I'm using KDE 2.2.2. Konsole (1.0.2) also has the --name option... I don't know if it's of any help, though :-) thats the same versions I have, and it would be a help, if only the --name param changed the WM_CLASS :) -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpiSkAu8aSF3.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: dissimilar konsole instances
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:56:29PM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: with aterm I can change the WM_CLASS of the window using the -name parameter. I guess I will file a bug report / feature request for konsole for a similar command-line option. According to konsole --help there is a --name option present and it does set the window class. I'm using KDE3 CVS mind you. That's the difference! I'll patiently wait for KDE3 then :) -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpPHX6TCdwNa.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Double To Single Click
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 03:28:30PM -0500, Robert Tilley wrote: How do I tell my desktop to expect a double-click to open a file? I once set that somewhere, and cannot find it now. I believe it is under the mouse settings in control center. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpVNcCbid0iH.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: dissimilar konsole instances
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 11:51:35PM +0100, Jens Benecke wrote: I would like to find a way to have custom konsole instances *not* be a part of that grouping. For example, I read my mail via mutt in a term window, I would like that konsole instance to never be grouped with other konsole's. I haven't been able to find a command-line parameter for konsole that will let me do this. The rules for grouping similar tasks are (IMHO) the window manager WM_CLASS identifier, which is identical for all 'konsole' sessions. You might want to use xterm or something for your mail (I do this, exactly for that reason). That's what I do currently, but I want to assign an icon so I don't have to start at the default X in the task bar. with aterm I can change the WM_CLASS of the window using the -name parameter. I guess I will file a bug report / feature request for konsole for a similar command-line option. thanks. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi jabber/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - icq/ 153025 - aim/ osifx - yahoo/ osi_fx your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating pgpZUr1s7XUY0.pgp Description: PGP signature
what happened to keystone?
I'm curious as to what happened to the keystone package (the vnc stuff for kde). its in testing but not in unstable anymore. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi - uin#153025 your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin, ~1784 pgpwHR5FsjmLq.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: what happened to keystone?
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 01:18:03PM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:16:19PM -0500, kiss the sun and walk on air wrote: I'm curious as to what happened to the keystone package (the vnc stuff for kde). its in testing but not in unstable anymore. upstream dropped it damn. seemed useful. oh well. -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi - uin#153025 your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin, ~1784 pgpY0CnoJXTa3.pgp Description: PGP signature
GNOME event sounds under KDE
I'm trying to figure out how to have GNOME sounds events work under KDE. This is all for a single application, Gabber, which seems a bit more advanced than Konverse is. I have esd running via artsdsp, and I can successfully use esdplay to play a wav. (Thanks to the post in the archives using dpkg-divert). When I load up gnomecc and goto the sounds capplet, I can't sample any of the sounds, so I assume that if I get that working, they'll work everywhere else. This is on a up-to-date unstable system. Thanks! -pete -- (peter.royal|osi)@pobox.com - http://pobox.com/~osi - uin#153025 your brain on life - http://fotap.org - incubating They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin, ~1784 pgpYKo5uAJoz0.pgp Description: PGP signature