On Thursday, 2014-01-16, 22:07:17, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El Dijous, 16 de gener de 2014, a les 12:05:17, Aaron J. Seigo va escriure: > > On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:46:33 Kevin Krammer wrote: > > > On Thursday, 2014-01-16, 10:43:42, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > > I also thought about plasma-windowed when reading that :) > > > > > > However, I think it is one of those "hidden gems" that nobody knows > > > about. > > > I've had questions like "can I run $applet stand-alone" on the user > > > support > > > lists a couple of times and plasma-windowed was the answer. > > > > > > Its drawback currently is that it is not very easy to figure out what to > > > pass as its commandline argument. > > > > KRunner will do this for you, actually. If you type “calc”, and the > > plasmoid runner is installed, you’ll get a match offering to run the > > plasmoid in a window. Well, it doesn’t actually *say* that, since that’s > > jargon, but that’s what the match does. > > > > For plasmoids suited to being run as an app they should also install a > > .desktop file with this command in it so that it is completely transparent > > to the user. > > > > All of the above occurs in Plasma Active, so we know it works well from a > > technical POV. > > Can you start it from the command line?
plasma-windowed can be run from the commandline, e.g. plasma-windowed org.kde.networkmanagement A hypothetical KCalc Plasma applet could also install a .desktop file that has the appropriate Exec line. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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