On 07/24/2011 09:10 PM, Michael Jansen wrote:
I btw. agree that a kde application outside of a kde workspace should be self contained. We could solve that problem btw inside of the kde framework even. As Martin masterfully proved systemsettings is a workspace application and should not be be required outside of a full kde workspace (if someone decides to install it intentionally it should still work so the original problem has to be solved anyway.) A application could recognize that it is run outside of an active kde workspace and add all needed kcms (which should be as less as possible ) to its settings menu in that case. But we should really try to respect of the active workspaces settings as possible therefore making as muss kcms as possible useless in such an environment. Mike

Given that, it seems clear to me that all "important" and "shared" KCMs should live in kde-runtime. Isn't it?

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