
User Customizable Actions to konqueror
Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements
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will it be possible to implement something like this in next konq?
like the one on thunar:
http://thunar.xfce.org/plugins.html#thunar-uca
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This plugin also ships as part of the Thunar distribution in the plugins/thunar-uca/ subdirectory. It allows users to extend the context menus of the file manager (and xfdesktop) with custom actions that run external programs.
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The user can edit this actions in the Custom Actions dialog shown in the screenshot above, which is available from the Edit menu as Configure custom actions... in every Thunar window.
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[!]This way it will be very easy for the end user to create his/her own service menu by inputing the commands by hand for the preffered filetype(s).
it will also bring more feature rich interactivity to my previous idea for managing service menus:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=37465
14 years ago
changed the screenshot 2, so it shows an example to use it
14 years ago
changed the screenshot 2, so it shows an example to use it
jbaehr
14 years ago
we have something like this in Krusader. The drawback of Service-menus is that they are only accesable via the context-menu. Krusader User Actions are completely integrated in the application like the build-in actions (so you can put them in the toolbar or assign a shortcut if you like)
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/handbook/useractions.html
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/screenshotsfs.php?limit=23&next=15
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blurymind
14 years ago
Konq could use some of its features =)
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Pagan
14 years ago
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bsander
14 years ago
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blurymind
14 years ago
Like when you have image files and you want them to be edited in a certain kind of way, you can use a bunch of imagemagick commands.
Its easy for the END user to make his own service menu,by just typing the commands he wants.
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blurymind
14 years ago
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=37465
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nemti
14 years ago
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gollum
14 years ago
I tryed to add a service menu, but I gave up because I was fed up whith searching tutorial to explain how to do.
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nemti
14 years ago
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