Hello,
I have a machine where I can't get kate to compile. Errors from the build:
/var/tmp/portage/kde-
base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:
In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()':
/var/tmp/portage/kde-
base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate
Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
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Hi all,
I just updated kde to 3.5.0.
One thing I noticed with Kate is that when I type in konsole: kate
somefile, it spawns another kate process and not reuse the already
running kate.
This used to happen
On 09/09/2009 10:05 PM, Tami King wrote:
Hello,
I have a machine where I can't get kate to compile. Errors from the build:
/var/tmp/portage/kde-
base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:
In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()':
/var/tmp
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 15:01, Neil Bothwick wrote:
call Kate. Go to the Control Centre - KDE components - File
associations and select text/plain. Select Kate, press Edit, go to the
Application tab and change the command from kate %U to kate --use %U.
That doesn't work :(
It shows error
On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 09/09/2009 10:05 PM, Tami King wrote:
/var/tmp/portage/kde-
base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexterna
ltools.cpp: In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()':
/var/tmp/portage/kde-
base
On Saturday 28 November 2009 13:22:14 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 28 November 2009 02:01:22 Mick wrote:
To find out what depends on kate, kweather and kfloppy, use the correct
portage tool:
a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kate
* Searching for kate ...
kde-base/kdesdk
On Saturday 28 November 2009 02:01:22 Mick wrote:
To find out what depends on kate, kweather and kfloppy, use the correct
portage tool:
a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kate
* Searching for kate ...
kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kate-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=])
kde-base/kdesdk
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 15:27:52 +0530, Abhay Kedia wrote:
Go to the Control Centre - KDE components - File
associations and select text/plain. Select Kate, press Edit, go to the
Application tab and change the command from kate %U to kate --use
%U.
That doesn't work :(
It shows error saying
Today, I was wrinting a little
program in python using Kate and, accidentaly, I overwrite a file on
that partition. The strange was that Kate don't ask me for a
confirmation about that. Kate just overwrote the file. Well, I imagined
that comportament was not right and I tried to ovewrite
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 11:20, Roy Wright wrote:
Try kate -u filename
kate --help shows this option:
-u, --use Use a already running kate instance (if
possible)
I have this same problem. Earlier on opening a file from konqueror or any
where else the kate used to open
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 14:39:42 +0530, Abhay Kedia wrote:
I have this same problem. Earlier on opening a file from konqueror or
any where else the kate used to open it in the already open instance.
How to make that behaviour default? How to get back that functionality.
I thought that I messed
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Hi all,
I just updated kde to 3.5.0.
One thing I noticed with Kate is that when I type in konsole: kate
somefile, it spawns another kate process and not reuse the already
running kate.
This used to happen with 3.4.0 I had before.
Is this some new
On Friday 27 November 2009 15:53:41 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 27 November 2009 17:27:30 James wrote:
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Hmm, I thought that kweather, kate and kfloppy were brought in by some
meta or other. It seems that I'll have to install these on their own
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 16:02, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I've just tried it on another box, and I do get that error when opening
a second file, but checking kate shows that it does have both files
loaded.
Ah...you are right. The files did get opened but that error pop (and that too
twice
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Roy Wright wrote:
Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
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Hi all,
I just updated kde to 3.5.0.
One thing I noticed with Kate is that when I type in konsole: kate
somefile, it spawns another kate
2018-07-23 18:58 GMT+03:00 Wols Lists :
> How do I find out what mimetypes are associated with an application?
>
> I would just inspect the .desktop files
We use Gentoo here so you know which package installed your application.
for kate it's... kate ;)
$ qlist kate | grep desktop
/
On Saturday 28 November 2009 21:32:28 Mick wrote:
I suppose one could make several useful -meta packages DEPEND on kate, as
many users want kate and do not want the entire kdesdk package. But that
causes the same app to appear in more than one -meta package and the
devs seem to want
On Saturday 28 November 2009 19:42:33 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 28 November 2009 21:32:28 Mick wrote:
I suppose one could make several useful -meta packages DEPEND on kate,
as many users want kate and do not want the entire kdesdk package. But
that causes the same app to appear
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Open webpage
right click
open with...
choose kate or any other editor.
Well that is at least progress... I can get kate and kwrite to appear
but still not emacs. I just get the emacs icon bouncing until it
times out.
--
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 16:57:18 +0530, Abhay Kedia wrote:
Ah...you are right. The files did get opened but that error pop (and
that too twice) is quite annoying. I even tried to rename kate to
kate.bin and created a script with name kate which calls kate.bin with
--use option but that also gives
Yes, I'm sure. As a same user I repeated that many times on different
partitions and just in that Kate doesn't ask me for a confirmation.
Well... With gedit I don't have this problem. gedit ask me for a
confirmation. But I would like to use Kate. I suppose that I have to
agree about a but in Kate
Sorry. I see now the answear in the top. :-)
Thanks again!2005/11/5, Rafael Barreto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, I'm sure. As a same user I repeated that many times on different
partitions and just in that Kate doesn't ask me for a confirmation.
Well... With gedit I don't have this problem. gedit ask
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie ë .
Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly well,
but there's no sign of 'control-k' or any substitute.
KDE System Settings has a menu for setting a compose key,
but tests with 'left-control' 'pause
Open webpage
right click
open with...
choose kate or any other editor.
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Abhay Kedia wrote:
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 16:02, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I've just tried it on another box, and I do get that error when opening
a second file, but checking kate shows that it does have both files
loaded.
Ah...you are right. The files did get opened but that error pop
Hi,
I'm with a very strange problem with a partition reiserfs. When I
installed gentoo I created a partition to save my personal docs and I
formatted it with reiserfs filesystem. Today, I was wrinting a little
program in python using Kate and, accidentaly, I overwrite a file on
that partition
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 19:29, Rafael Barreto wrote:
I'm with a very strange problem with a partition reiserfs. When I installed
gentoo I created a partition to save my personal docs and I formatted it
with reiserfs filesystem. Today, I was wrinting a little program in python
using Kate
If you want something easy, gui-based and cool, try Kate. It's a cool,
advanced KDE-based editor.
m.
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
kde-base/kate
kde-base/kdebase-startkde
kde-base/ksmserver
These were dependencies and therefore were not in my world file. If
they get unmerge, things will break. KDevelop will break without Kate,
and KDE 3.5 itself will break without the other two. :P
OK
it
was solved at some point by an upgrade of kdelibs. Or maybe it was
never fixed and I simply don't use Kate or Kwrite on large files
any more.
Well, when I went back a version of Kate it went back a version of
kdelibs too as a depenancy.
Well, I guess nobody else has one doing
(Konqueror, KMail, Konversation, Kate), but does not happen in
KWrite, nor on the desktop itself.
With KDE 3.5.1 , I find this only in Kate, which ordinarily I
don't use; it doesn't happen in Konqueror (Internet/file-mgr),
Kwrite, Konsole, Kjots. This suggests it may be some effect of
sessions
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 03:32:58 schrieb Philip Webb:
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie ë .
Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly well,
but there's no sign of 'control-k' or any substitute.
KDE System Settings has a menu
120226 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 03:32:58 schrieb Philip Webb:
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie ë .
Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly well,
but there's no sign of 'control-k' or any substitute.
KDE
Dale wrote:
snip
This is what I went back too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -pv kdelibs kate
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.6-r2 [3.5.5-r7] USE=acl alsa
arts cups doc fam jpeg2k spell ssl
it will not upgrade when I do
updates. I must be missing something here. When I did the pretend
downgrade it pulled kdelibs down one version too. So I want to make
it so that kdelibs and kate will stay at 3.5.5 versions. This is
what I added to
package.mask:
=kde-base/kate
-3.5.6
=kde-base/kdelibs
but the second one is quite slow. Any ideas?
It takes around a second to load the first file, and kate itself, here.
Subsequent files are loaded instantly.
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A pessimist complains about the noise when opportunity knocks.
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, I'm trying to mask this so it will not upgrade when I do
updates. I must be missing something here. When I did the pretend
downgrade it pulled kdelibs down one version too. So I want to make
it so that kdelibs and kate will stay at 3.5.5 versions. This is
what I added to
package.mask
-utempter
-xinerama -zeroconf LINGUAS=-he 15,186 kB
[ebuild U ] kde-base/kate-3.5.6 [3.5.5-r1] USE=arts -debug
-kdeenablefinal -kdehiddenvisibility -xinerama 23,589 kB
That version works fine.
Well, I'm trying to mask this so it will not upgrade when I do updates.
I must be missing
, Konversation, Kate),
but does not happen in KWrite, nor on the desktop itself.
With KDE 3.5.1 , I find this only in Kate, which ordinarily I don't use;
it doesn't happen in Konqueror (Internet/file-mgr), Kwrite, Konsole, Kjots.
This suggests it may be some effect of sessions/profiles/settings
Hi,
I was a happy Kate user for Python programming. Now I have a slight but
noticeable annoyance: it doesn't autoindent anymore when pressing
return. I mean, if I write:
def foo(): return
pass
I used to find the cursor in the correct indented position. Now instead
I find myself writing:
def
Since upgrading to KDE-3.5.9, pasting multiple lines into Kwrite
leaves the cursor at the end of the first pasted line, instead of
at the end of the pasted text. Using mouse middle click, Ctrl-V or
Shift-Insert makes no difference. Can anyone either confirm or
contradict this strange
Hi all,
to-day I wanted ro emerge kdebase-kioslaves. To do so I had to unmerge
kdebase, then to emerge again every single application of kdebase:
konqueror, konsole, kate, kcontrol, kdm, etc.
Now I am not able to login anymore
Neither as root nor as user.
I tried to set a new password
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:40, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I set the text/plain file type to call this with only %U as an argument,
and it works without annoying messages.
Thanks for looking into this :)
This works but why is it so slow in launching? The first instance loads
instantaneously but
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Bringing kde-meta up to version 3.5.6 is going to want to upgrade ALL it's
dependencies to 3.5.6 (which includes kate).
To maintain different versions of of the various KDE packages, you'll need
to
remove the kde-meta package. To make sure 'emerge -u world
Hello!
I have problems with unindent shortcut 'CTRL+SHIFT+I', it doesn't work in
kate (so in kdevelop,quanta), i tried to change it but with no result (new
binding doesn't work too).
Anyone have any suggestions where there may be problem?
kde 3.4.1
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--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Hello,
what I need to install or set to enable spellchecker in KDE (in kwrite, kate,
kile, kmail)? I set LINGUAS=en and I install enchant, aspell, aspell-en, but
this didn't work in these applications, so what to do elese to enable
spellchecker ?
Greetings,
Andrzej
Further investigation shows that both in Mandriva in Gentoo
the file ~/.kde4/share/config/kxkbrc has a line 'Options=compose:lctrl',
so for some reason Kwrite Kate are not recognising that setting.
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SUPPORT
Hey ho,
I've installed KDE 3.4.0 using the split ebuilds. Originally I did not
install kdebase-meta but just kdebase-startkde, then the extras like
kicker and kate and stuff (no Konqueror; I use Krusader and Firefox).
This did not last, as I had to install the rest of kdebase-meta when I
wanted
.
The depclean feature just got useless for those packages.
That's incorrect. You only need the packages you use in world, portage is
clever enough to figure out which dependencies are needed by 3.5 packages.
But it wants to unmerge these for example:
kde-base/kate
kde-base/kdebase
and there it happens in fewer places, but it still happens in:
* the sidebar of the navigation panel of Konqueror
* the column headers of the message list in KMail
* empty space of the Kicker Panel (move it to the top to see this)
* the edit and filelist windows of Kate
* the playlist of Kaffeine
still had packages in the groups
like games, I hand to manually remove. What a pain
Hmm, I thought that kweather, kate and kfloppy were brought in by some
meta or other. It seems that I'll have to install these on their own?
kde-base/kweather
selected: 4.3.1
protected: none
omitted
On Friday 27 November 2009 17:27:30 James wrote:
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Hmm, I thought that kweather, kate and kfloppy were brought in by some
meta or other. It seems that I'll have to install these on their own?
Hello Mick,
I'm just not certain any more exactly
On 02/11/2010 01:35 PM, Zeerak Waseem wrote:
It just seems silly that if you want to use the newest version of kate, kmail
etc.
that semantic-desktop is forced upon you, when you're not interested in
having the
entire DE.
By the authority vested in me by My-Wife-the-Windows-User, I
ooking for the program in
> question. Oh - and I searched the web which kindly pointed me to the
> config file .local/share/applications/defaults.list - except it doesn't
> exist ...
>
> All I want to do is find out what extensions Kate has tagged itself onto
> - what it thin
ich kindly pointed me to the
> config file .local/share/applications/defaults.list - except it doesn't
> exist ...
>
> All I want to do is find out what extensions Kate has tagged itself onto
> - what it thinks it's going to do with a dot-iso I *do* not know!
Seeing it's Kate you'
On Wednesday 16 January 2008, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
Open webpage
right click
open with...
choose kate or any other editor.
Don't know the first thing about emacs, but it may need bringing up a terminal
first which in turn runs emacs. You may want to try selecting the Run
080307 Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Since upgrading to KDE-3.5.9, pasting multiple lines into Kwrite
leaves the cursor at the end of the first pasted line,
instead of at the end of the pasted text.
Using middle click, Ctrl-V or Shift-Insert makes no difference.
Confirmed in Kwrite, but I don't
On Friday 06 January 2006 19:24, Petteri Räty wrote:
You can always file a bug in bugs.kde.org to request this to be
configurable. As usual first check that the bug does not already exist.
While filing the bug I found a related bug and the fix is said to be committed
to svn. Here it is
I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
Linus recommends you use KDE.
http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2005-December/000390.html
I've been using KDE for years but switched to Gnome recently.
Though I'm still using Kate. It's a matter of taste. Try them both
On Monday 28 March 2011 20:02:17 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
Hello,
what I need to install or set to enable spellchecker in KDE (in kwrite,
kate, kile, kmail)? I set LINGUAS=en and I install enchant, aspell,
aspell-en, but this didn't work in these applications, so what to do elese
to enable
walt wrote:
Yes, I've already fixed the problem by changing the default settings
in both evolution and at the google website. Another example of the
tyranny of the default (a phrase I learned from Leo Laporte).
I miss seeing Leo on TechTV. Him and Kate was quite a pair. :-(
Dale
On 02/02/2013 01:21 PM, Dale wrote:
walt wrote:
Yes, I've already fixed the problem by changing the default settings
in both evolution and at the google website. Another example of the
tyranny of the default (a phrase I learned from Leo Laporte).
I miss seeing Leo on TechTV. Him and Kate
applications. Dolphin, Kate/Kwrite, System
Settings, SMPlayer, etc, all work fine.
Rebuilding Clementine and qBittorrent didn't fix it. Rebuilding
kde-frameworks and kde-plasma didn't fix it.
Have anyone else encountered this?
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 07:44:37 schrieb Philip Webb:
120226 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 03:32:58 schrieb Philip Webb:
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie ë
.
Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly
Philip Webb wrote:
120226 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 03:32:58 schrieb Philip Webb:
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie
ë . Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly well,
but there's no sign of 'control-k
120226 Jörg Schaible wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
In Gvim I can enter 'e-umlaut' via the keystrokes 'control-k e : ', ie ë .
Kate has a Vi mode, which seems to reproduce Vim fairly well,
but there's no sign of 'control-k' or any substitute.
KDE System Settings has a menu for setting a compose
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2008, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Since upgrading to KDE-3.5.9, pasting multiple lines into
Kwrite leaves the cursor at the end of the first pasted line,
instead of at the end of the pasted text. Using mouse middle
click, Ctrl-V or Shift-Insert makes
Am Samstag 24 November 2007 schrieb econti:
Hi all,
to-day I wanted ro emerge kdebase-kioslaves.
Why?
To do so I had to unmerge kdebase,
Why?
then to emerge again every single application of kdebase:
konqueror, konsole, kate, kcontrol, kdm, etc.
Why?
Now I am not able to login anymore
Abhay Kedia wrote:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119146
Is there any chance that Gentoo developers could commit this fix
to the portage, even though it is still in SVN?
Unlikely: search bugs.gentoo.org for similar kde bugs and you'll see
they get marked UPST (upstream). Normally only
mind, otherwise...
2)Does kde 3.5 pulls in a lot of ~x86 dependecies?
3)What are current known bugs/instabilities/issues/what of KDE 3.5
packages I should be aware of? I don't use KDE itself (I'm happy with
Fluxbox) but I use KDE apps very much (Konqueror,Kwrite,Kate,K3b...).
Thanks!
m
G'day,
It has been my impression that the gnome-panel's main menu is based on
info in files in /usr/share/applications. However there are items in my
menus (for example, other/kate and other/kwrite) without files and
there are files without entries (for example, virtualbox.desktop).
I've tried
On Sunday May 8 2005 09:54, Holly Bostick wrote:
1) KControl does not appear
2) Kate does not appear in either the menu or in the Open With menu
3) KMenuEdit does not change menu entries
4) KDE Mime-type editor will not allow me to edit entries
There are several posts about this on the forums
Are my mails to the list getting to anyone else? I'm not seeing them
myself, and I wanted to make sure they weren't disappearing into the
ether. I checked that I could email myself directly, so I don't think
it's a problem on this side, but I sent a helpful reply about kde-meta and
kate
, Kate,
etc), but the KDE login panel (I don't know its name) ignores it, with
the result that name and password have to be given in qwerty, which is
rather annoying.
I should be grateful to anyone who could explain what bit of configuring
is required to make the program aware of the actual keymap
On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:11:50 +0200, Charles Trois wrote:
I run KDE 3.4 under Gentoo on a G4 iMac. The keymap specified in
xorg.conf is one designed for the extended Apple keyboard (109 keys) in
the French language. It works quite well on the whole (in Konsole,
Kate, etc), but the KDE login
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, this is interesting:
root@fireball # emerge -1av kate
ionice: bad prio class -3
* PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND returned 1
* See the make.conf(5) man page for PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND usage
instructions.
When I went to copy
The gruesome details cb found in KDE bug 294949 .
I want to be able to enter Greek other special characters in Kwrite/Kate
using a compose key, as I can already in Gvim.
This doesn't work with Fluxbox, but does work with the KDE desktop.
That suggests some daemon or service needs to be running
. Him and Kate was quite a pair. :-(
TechTV was before my time, but I catch him on twit.tv now.
I had never heard of twit.tv before. I got to check that out. I miss
TechTV. I used to watch it a good bit. Oh well. Times are changing,
not always for the better. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
--
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:18:27AM +0200, Penguin Lover Nikos Chantziaras
squawked:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
kde-base/kate
kde-base/kdebase-startkde
kde-base/ksmserver
These were dependencies and therefore were not in my world file. If they
get unmerge, things will break. KDevelop
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:18:27AM +0200, Penguin Lover Nikos Chantziaras
squawked:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
kde-base/kate
kde-base/kdebase-startkde
kde-base/ksmserver
These were dependencies and therefore were not in my world file. If they
get unmerge, things
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 02:18:27AM +0200, Penguin Lover Nikos
Chantziaras squawked:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
kde-base/kate
kde-base/kdebase-startkde
kde-base/ksmserver
These were dependencies and therefore were not in my world file
just
throw my 2¢ out into the pot too!
For perl, I use vim for quick edits and kate for larger projects. It
doesn't auto-tab the way I think it should, but that's probably just a
configuration that I haven't given it yet. ;-)
I like bluefish for HTML|PHP|CSS, but the CSS and PHP colorization
suggestions here, so I'll just
throw my 2¢ out into the pot too!
For perl, I use vim for quick edits and kate for larger projects. It
doesn't auto-tab the way I think it should, but that's probably just a
configuration that I haven't given it yet. ;-)
I like bluefish for HTML|PHP|CSS, but the CSS
used it for C/C++. For
PHP I'd use Quanta+ (another KDE thing - guess what I use ;) I can
vouch for Eclipse. I use it daily, and though it is very heavy and can
be difficult to use, once you start to get good with it... Wow.
However, never underestimate the power of vi/emacs/nano/pico/kate
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 04:04:38 +0100, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/11/2010 01:35 PM, Zeerak Waseem wrote:
It just seems silly that if you want to use the newest version of kate,
kmail etc.
that semantic-desktop is forced upon you, when you're not interested
in having the
entire DE
gt; keyboard, nor the spell checking respects the locale, L10N, or
> > > anything else I have set up. systemsettings5 shows en-GB as the
> > > selected language and keyboard, but (I think) a US keyboard layout and
> > > spell checking language is used instead.
> >
>
n. Oh - and I searched the web which kindly pointed me to the
config file .local/share/applications/defaults.list - except it doesn't
exist ...
All I want to do is find out what extensions Kate has tagged itself onto
- what it thinks it's going to do with a dot-iso I *do* not know!
Seeing it'
Dirk Heinrichs ha scritto:
Am Samstag 24 November 2007 schrieb econti:
Hi all,
to-day I wanted ro emerge kdebase-kioslaves.
Why?
To do so I had to unmerge kdebase,
Why?
then to emerge again every single application of kdebase:
konqueror, konsole, kate, kcontrol, kdm
one more of its excellent capabilities.
I used xemacs in the past - which is even better. But today kate and nano
replaced it for me.
James wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I get the feeling we're all hacking our own
install semantics here for kde-4.2.
I find the -meta packages very helpful. Instead of pulling in all of
KDE (with tons of stuff I don't need), I simply emerged those:
kde-base/ark
kde-base/kate
kde
I've posted to KDE-Linux, but I seem to be having problems getting mail from
there so I'll ask here too.
I've found this message with several apps when I close then with a CONTROL+C
in konsole.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ kate
QObject::disconnect: Unexpected null parameter
QFile::open: No file name
,Kwrite,Kate,K3b...).
Thanks!
m.
I've been using a totally ~x86 for a long time and never had an issue. KDE
3.5 is working very well, I've not had a crash. I think the main thing
going to be pulled in by anything is kdelibs, which you'd have to allow to
be ~x86. Just make sure you run emerge -pv
KDE itself (I'm happy with
Fluxbox) but I use KDE apps very much (Konqueror,Kwrite,Kate,K3b...).
It has been stable for me...no crashes or glitches to speak of. If
you actually use KDE, you need a new version of dbus/hal for hotplug
device integration. Anyway why not search bugs.gentoo.org
of kdelibs. Or maybe it was
never fixed and I simply don't use Kate or Kwrite on large files
any more.
Well, I guess nobody else has one doing this.
Perhaps no one replied because you're not saying which versions of
KWrite and Xorg and so on you're using, and weren't providing the
basic emerge
that I could email myself directly, so I don't think
it's a problem on this side, but I sent a helpful reply about kde-meta and
kate earlier today and I still haven't seen it yet. Same with a comment I
sent to gentoo-desktop around the same time.
Before anyone asks, no, I am not using
a problem on this side, but I sent a helpful reply about kde-meta and
kate earlier today and I still haven't seen it yet. Same with a comment I
sent to gentoo-desktop around the same time.
Last list mail I have from you is dated 2-2.
festus
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Disobedience, in the eyes of any one who has read
of kde-meta? I don't know, equery list
kde then poke them in one by one. Would that let it leave kate and
kdelibs where it is without masking all of kde?
Thanks for the reply though. At least I can open the file and read it
and it is not just me having this problem.
Dale
definition of 'small app'. If working on a project of
only 1 file, ie: a quick one-off script I generally use vim or kate. It is
when you start a larger project with many files that kdevelop starts to pay
off. I like the CVS integration. Very nice
Of course you can spend all your time clicking
or right edge.
Then the menu stays put on every rightclick -- when the menu does
not appear to the lower right of the mouse pointer, but to the left
or above it, then it always stays put.
This happens in most KDE apps (Konqueror, KMail, Konversation,
Kate, ...), but does not happen in KWrite, nor
, Konversation,
Kate, ...), but does not happen in KWrite, nor on the desktop
itself. (In KMail it happens in the message list and the preview
pane, but not in the folder list or the composer window.)
Anyone else seeing this? Just to make sure I'm not having a subtly
broken system.
yepp, see
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