Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
You obviously don't know what you are talking about.
And you obviously do?
If you start konqueror - for example, it is dbus telling konqueror to start
as browser - or file manager. And to load the right kpart. Oh - and that
loading of kparts? The messages
have apps that
are just frames around building blocks that have to talk to each other (like
for example konqueror, that is just a gui to the dolphin, khtml, konsole,
gwenview kparts).
- and that
loading of kparts? The messages are sent by dbus.
I don't have konqueror nor do I use KDE/Gnome. And never will.
Best regards
Peter K
then why do you even care about dbus?
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:57:36PM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
hm, tell me, what was there when Konqueror was created?
Please do.
Maybe also try to spend some times on 'Konqueror is just a shell around
different kparts', if you like.
And while you are at it, you do know
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better
ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq in KDE-based
distros.
Can somebody comment on how rekonq is doing?
anyway.
If those are implemented using KParts, they will be available to
Konqueror in file manager mode too.
--
Neil Bothwick
He's dead, Jim. You get his phaser, I'll grab his wallet.
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Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed file
viewers into non-KDE browsers
--
- Yohan Pereira
The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference
between a mermaid and a seal
KParts technology to embed
file viewers into non-KDE browsers
Thanks very much for pointing to this!
For other people trying it for the first time, note that it adds a
module in the KDE's System Settings to select which file types should be
handled by the plugin. (After some searching about how
that is famous and liked by people insted of
insist in their Kthings?
hm, tell me, what was there when Konqueror was created?
Please do.
Maybe also try to spend some times on 'Konqueror is just a shell around
different kparts', if you like.
And while you are at it, you do know the history
the inter-app communication
that is
needed by a modern desktop environment. Especially, when you have apps
that
are just frames around building blocks that have to talk to each other
(like
for example konqueror, that is just a gui to the dolphin, khtml, konsole,
gwenview kparts).
But it seems
to the dolphin, khtml, konsole,
gwenview kparts).
But it seems to me, that the apps that need the communication are in DE's.
Which is fine, I just think that if you're choosing a smaller WM (Openbox,
awesome, JWM, etc.), where there isn't a need for an inter-app
communication that extensive
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:15:59PM +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
as browser - or file manager. And to load the right kpart. Oh - and that
loading of kparts? The messages are sent by dbus.
I don't have konqueror nor do I use KDE/Gnome. And never will.
then why do you even care
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often, with no pattern I can find, this site hangs
Konqueror - cpu goes to 100% and the browser stays unresponsive.
I've tried
On Dienstag 02 März 2010, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often, with no pattern I can find, this site hangs
Konqueror - cpu goes to 100
/
Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed file
viewers into non-KDE browsers
--
- Yohan Pereira
The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference
between a mermaid and a seal.
-- Mark Twain
okular is not a 'stinking pdf reader'. Nice try. But just like konqueror
it is just a wrapper around kparts and is able to deal with a lot more
files than just pdf and postscript.
That is what 'modular' and 'code reuse' really means.
And the opposite to what gnome does. 'oh
that already exists?
Why don't include software that is famous and liked by people insted of
insist in their Kthings?
hm, tell me, what was there when Konqueror was created?
Please do.
Maybe also try to spend some times on 'Konqueror is just a shell around
different kparts', if you like
On Sunday 17 August 2014 23:09:24 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because anything that represents data can be a
kpart. NFS mounts, smb
a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based distros. Can somebody comment on how rekonq is doing?
I dropped Konqueror as an alternative browser recently
after it refused
unmaintained these days
or at least on life support. Make a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based distros. Can somebody comment on how rekonq is doing?
I dropped
KDE's KParts technology to embed file
viewers into non-KDE browsers
That sounds interesting. Will try it out. Thanks.
But nobody replied if Adobe still supports acroread?
AFAIK there was no annoucement regarding end of life for acroread, so I
don't see any reason to expect otherwise.
Flash
://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/
Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed file
viewers into non-KDE browsers
That sounds interesting. Will try it out. Thanks.
But nobody replied if Adobe still supports acroread?
AFAIK there was no annoucement regarding
that have to talk to each other
(like
for example konqueror, that is just a gui to the dolphin, khtml,
konsole,
gwenview kparts).
But it seems to me, that the apps that need the communication are in
DE's.
Which is fine, I just think that if you're choosing a smaller WM
(Openbox,
awesome
spoil our fun by asking such
stupid questions!
and that is stupid.
You obviously don't know what you are talking about.
If you start konqueror - for example, it is dbus telling konqueror to start
as browser - or file manager. And to load the right kpart. Oh - and that
loading of kparts
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Dienstag 02 März 2010, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 20:37:15 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often, with no pattern I can find, this site hangs
Konqueror - cpu goes
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 00:48:36 Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 20:37:15 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 23:29:19 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 02 März 2010, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi,
There's a vBulletin forum I frequent:
http://forum.thinkbike.co.za
and my usual browser is Konqueror (just because kparts makes it so
convenient). Every so often
reliably many times.
If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things)
in your browsers.
www-plugins/kpartsplugin
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/
Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed file
viewers into non-KDE browsers
).
Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many times.
If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things)
in your browsers.
www-plugins/kpartsplugin
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/
Description: Plugin using KDE's KParts technology to embed
Am 31.07.2014 05:50, schrieb Alec Ten Harmsel:
okular is not a 'stinking pdf reader'. Nice try. But just like konqueror
it is just a wrapper around kparts and is able to deal with a lot more
files than just pdf and postscript.
That is what 'modular' and 'code reuse' really means
. This is
still true today.
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because anything that represents data can be a
kpart. NFS mounts, smb shares, ssh, some weird random new thing
. This is
still true today.
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because anything that represents data can be a
kpart. NFS mounts, smb shares, ssh, some weird random new
together apps that do not work in sympathy. This is
still true today.
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because anything that represents data can be a
kpart. NFS
On Monday 18 Aug 2014 09:20:17 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2014 23:09:24 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because anything
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 6:04 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 18 Aug 2014 09:20:17 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2014 23:09:24 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share
vanishes. Not even the crash dialog pops up.
I haven't used konqueror as a browser in many many months, I get along
just fine with firefox and chromium. I believe konqueror is essentially
unmaintained these days or at least on life support. Make a fine file
manager though (kparts has always been one
with Firefox and Chromium.
I believe Konqueror is essentially unmaintained these days
or at least on life support. Make a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based distros
with Firefox and Chromium.
I believe Konqueror is essentially unmaintained these days
or at least on life support. Make a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based
wrote:
I haven't used konqueror as a browser in many many months,
I get along just fine with Firefox and Chromium.
I believe Konqueror is essentially unmaintained these days
or at least on life support. Make a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one
though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based distros. Can somebody comment on how rekonq is doing?
I dropped Konqueror as an alternative browser recently
after
, when you have apps
that
are just frames around building blocks that have to talk to each other
(like
for example konqueror, that is just a gui to the dolphin, khtml,
konsole,
gwenview kparts).
But it seems to me, that the apps that need the communication are in
DE's
a gui to the dolphin, khtml, konsole,
gwenview kparts).
But it seems to me, that the apps that need the communication are in DE's.
Which is fine, I just think that if you're choosing a smaller WM (Openbox,
awesome, JWM, etc.), where there isn't a need for an inter-app
communication
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okular is not a 'stinking pdf reader'. Nice try. But just like konqueror
it is just a wrapper around kparts and is able to deal with a lot more
files than just pdf and postscript.
That is what 'modular' and 'code reuse' really means
though (kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
konqueror for the usual stuff
firefox for video sites (like youtube)facebook
chromium for fucking retard sites that make my blood boil. like
*.yahoo.com, tumblr, flickr.
these days
or at least on life support. Make a fine file manager though
(kparts has always been one of KDE's very much better ideas)
I think there was a tendency to replace Konqueror with rekonq
in KDE-based distros. Can somebody comment on how rekonq
about incoherent, mis-matched,
ugly-when-bundled together apps that do not work in sympathy. This is
still true today.
Take kparts and kioslaves. KDE treats as much as possible as some sort
of plugin that all KDE apps can share. This gives the user a fantastic
degree of abstraction because
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That is what 'modular' and 'code reuse' really means.
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