Re: [kde] passive, non-intrusive progress bar?

2012-11-20 Thread adrelanos
Kevin Krammer: On Saturday, 2012-11-10, adrelanos wrote: If you have the option of implementing your solution in a scripting language with D-Bus support, then it should be possible to access that part of the desktop directly. The D-Bus name for the service is org.kde.JobViewServer, but I am

Re: [kde] passive, non-intrusive progress bar?

2012-11-16 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Saturday, 2012-11-10, adrelanos wrote: If you have the option of implementing your solution in a scripting language with D-Bus support, then it should be possible to access that part of the desktop directly. The D-Bus name for the service is org.kde.JobViewServer, but I am not

Re: [kde] passive, non-intrusive progress bar?

2012-11-10 Thread adrelanos
Kevin Krammer: Hi, On Wednesday, 2012-10-31, adrelanos wrote: Hi, How can I get a passive, non-intrusive progress bar? A combination of kdialog --passivepopup and kdialog --progressbar. For example, when copying files with dolphin such a progress bar will be used. I want the same for my

[kde] passive, non-intrusive progress bar?

2012-10-31 Thread adrelanos
Hi, How can I get a passive, non-intrusive progress bar? A combination of kdialog --passivepopup and kdialog --progressbar. For example, when copying files with dolphin such a progress bar will be used. I want the same for my own scripts. Cheers, adrelanos