On Saturday 30 October 2004 21:14, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 30 Oct 2004 18:43, Trygve Seljeflot wrote:
> > Can anybody help ?
> >
> > Brosing files w/Konqueror as root I right-clicked on on a .cfg file to
> > set default acton to always open w/kedit.
> > After that, when I click on a direct
On Saturday 30 Oct 2004 18:43, Trygve Seljeflot wrote:
> Can anybody help ?
>
> Brosing files w/Konqueror as root I right-clicked on on a .cfg file to set
> default acton to always open w/kedit.
> After that, when I click on a directory (as root) I get an error message
> saying that KDEinit could n
Can anybody help ?
Brosing files w/Konqueror as root I right-clicked on on a .cfg file to set
default acton to always open w/kedit.
After that, when I click on a directory (as root) I get an error message
saying that KDEinit could not launch kedit.
Where is the right placeto correct this stupid
Same here.
:(
On 22 Apr 2004, at 15:29, Ian MacGregor wrote:
That's OK. If enough people complain, maybe someone will do something
about
the problem.
On Thursday 22 April 2004 7:25 am, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 16:20, Ian MacGregor a écrit :
3. Am I the only one experienci
> On Thursday 22 April 2004 7:25 am, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> > Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 16:20, Ian MacGregor a écrit :
> > > 3. Am I the only one experiencing this little annoyance?
> >
> > Same here...
> > Sorry this is the only answer I have :-)
PS: I only noticed it in KDE, I think it is relate
That's OK. If enough people complain, maybe someone will do something about
the problem.
On Thursday 22 April 2004 7:25 am, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 16:20, Ian MacGregor a écrit :
> > 3. Am I the only one experiencing this little annoyance?
>
> Same here...
> Sorry this is
Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 16:20, Ian MacGregor a écrit :
> 3. Am I the only one experiencing this little annoyance?
Same here...
Sorry this is the only answer I have :-)
--
Alexandre Aractingi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Want to buy your Pack or Services
I installed Mandrake 10.0 Official Edition, on a PII 450Mhz., yesterday, and,
I must say, it's great - so far. Only one little annoyance:
I have my file associations tweaked just the way I want them, and I realise
that I want/need to install some software from the CD's using rpmdrake. When
I am
Same for me, too, I wish to cause x11amp to
play mp3 files rather than kmp3 or that other one.
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Pittman, Merle mewed:
> Anyone know how to change file associations. You know in KDE it sets a
> default app with a file type and loads it in that app on a file click.
> Well, I wa
On Wed, 05 May 1999, you wrote:
> One way to do this:
> Run KDEAppFinder so that KDE finds the Adobe Reader. Then add the Adobe Reader to
> the Panel. Click with the right mouse button on the panel button for Adobe, then
> click "Properties". Go to the execute tab, where you can now add the pdf-ty
One way to do this:
Run KDEAppFinder so that KDE finds the Adobe Reader. Then add the Adobe Reader to
the Panel. Click with the right mouse button on the panel button for Adobe, then
click "Properties". Go to the execute tab, where you can now add the pdf-type
from the right column to the left col
Using the KDE desktop, how do I associate a application w/ a file type? For
example, I would like to associate ".pdf" files w/ the Adobe Acrobat program.
I can't find anyplace in the system to allow me to do this.
Mark W.
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