Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2014 schrieb Andreas Pakulat :
> In particular I'm using it to start my preferred browser and to control
my preferred mp3 player. The latter is a cli-tool so it has no global
shortcuts support but it has invocations which talk to the running instance
and can do play, pause
On Friday 14 February 2014 13:46:55 Thomas Lübking wrote:
> Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2014 schrieb Andreas Pakulat :
> > In particular I'm using it to start my preferred browser and to control
>
> my preferred mp3 player. The latter is a cli-tool so it has no global
> shortcuts support but it has in
First and foremost I'd like to thank all the people who already took some time
and participated in the questionnaire [1] for my diploma thesis and KDE.
But it's not over yet (last chance is on 25th of February) and we still need
more data and as a member of KDE I know we can do more and better.
Morning
Slightly embarrassing but here is the link:
http://survey.kde.org/index.php/249736/lang-en
Thx
Mario
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I am completely new to open source. I have a keen interest in learning it.
Can anybody please help me?
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On Friday 14 of February 2014 17:20:44 Michael Jansen wrote:
> Global Shortcuts
> ==
>
> These can not go. They are relied upon for example by kmenuedit to set
> shortcuts for applications. This functionality could be incorporated into
> kglobalaccel and that was the last thing on my to do
On Samstag, 15. Februar 2014 00:48:26 CEST, p.kubik...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 14 of February 2014 17:20:44 Michael Jansen wrote:
Window Trigger Action
==
This is more or less broken since kde4 afaik (never used it
myself). This is
the first candidate to go.
Does edge snappin