Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-10 Thread Andrew Lowe
Whoops, big mistake on my part. I misread the threading of the original email and credited the idea to Alan Mc Kinnon. The credit should go to Rich Freeman. Sorry Rich, Andrew On 10/10/2015 06:56 PM, Andrew Lowe wrote: > On 10/03/2015 06:41 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: >> On

Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-10 Thread Andrew Lowe
On 10/03/2015 06:41 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: >> On 02/10/2015 05:31, Andrew Lowe wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking, with >>> respect to forcing users to use things

Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-02 Thread Rich Freeman
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 02/10/2015 05:31, Andrew Lowe wrote: >> Hi all, >> I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking, with >> respect to forcing users to use things they don't want to. The semantic >> desktop, or

Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-02 Thread Philip Webb
151002 Andrew Lowe wrote: > I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking > with respect to forcing users to use things they don't want to. > The semantic desktop or whatever they are now calling bits and pieces of it, > is one thing that comes immediately to mind. I took 1 look at

Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-02 Thread Mick
On Friday 02 Oct 2015 08:06:50 Philip Webb wrote: > 151002 Andrew Lowe wrote: > > I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking > > with respect to forcing users to use things they don't want to. > > The semantic desktop or whatever they are now calling bits and pieces of > > it, is

Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment

2015-10-01 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 02/10/2015 05:31, Andrew Lowe wrote: > Hi all, > I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking, with > respect to forcing users to use things they don't want to. The semantic > desktop, or whatever they are now calling bits and pieces of it, is one > thing that comes