In 75g684f17tjt...@mid.dfncis.de, M. Henne wrote:
1. (program starter)
In KDE 3.5, there was a mini-application for the kicker
that gave me an input line to enter a command and start
a program directly. I could not find that in KDE 4.
The command-line you want is provided by KRunner, and there is
Michael Biebl wrote in cuwz3-5ik...@gated-at.bofh.it:
Should both be provided by krunner, which you can access by pressing
ALT+F2
Yes, but it's not possible to put this one in the kicker/panel.
FWIW, krunner is much more powerful then the old ALT+F2 dialog.
I agree, and I appreciate that.
Hi all,
After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that function?
1. (program starter)
In KDE 3.5, there was
On Saturday 25 April 2009 11:16:36 M. Henne wrote:
After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that function?
Lisi Reisz wrote in cunco-7w...@gated-at.bofh.it:
I use Alt+F2 in KDE 3.5.x.
So do I currently.
This also works in KDE 4.2.2.
If this would work inside the kicker (or whatever the name
of that panel is in the new KDE), it would be exactly what
I am looking for :-)
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Martin
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M. Henne wrote:
Hi all,
After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that function?
1. (program
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