Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/36636
Affects: kdebase kmenuedit (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The documentation for kmenuedit has some typos with regards to arguments
that a shortcut can have. They have the % sign following the variable
(which is a single character) as opposed to preceding it (checking
entries in the editor shows that it's incorrect).
---SNIPPET-FROM-CHAPTER-2---
Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be
replaced with actual values when the program is run:
f% - a single file name
F% - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files
at once
u% - a single URL
U% - a list of URLs
d% - the folder of a file to open
D% - a list of folders
i% - the icon
m% - the mini icon
c% - the caption
For example: if you want to firefox to start your web browsing at www.kde.org -
instead of firefox you would type firefox %u www.kde.org.
END-SNIPPET
Amusingly, the single URL argument is shown as u% in the table and %u
in the example.
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