Hi Folks, Thanks for all the responses,
have been a gnome user for quite a while but am impressed by both the quality and responsiveness of apps under KDE hence the query, will give kde a try and hope to have KDE and Gnome installed as separate desktop interfaces (as opposed to ubuntu / kubuntu dual boot). Tried installling many KD apps and it began messing up my clean Gnome hence the need for separation. And once the apps are installed i guess it should be both easy to switch interfaces through re-login and use specific tools through the CLI. On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Parthan SR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> A question for Kubuntu users - > >> when one right clicks on an open space what options do you get, > >> specifically do you get the option to open specific open office files > >> directly (unlike in gnome, and like is M$ wincedows). > Right-click on the GNOME Desktop gives me "Create Document" option, but > I can create only empty file as it report "No templates installed". May > be some one with OO should check and revert ;) > > Yep, thats what i noticed was different about KDE the right click options / dialogue (to clarify) gives options to open specific files (like wincedows but a good thing to have). Wonder why gnom does not have it though. thanks ram
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