Aaron J. Seigo | 1 Jul 2002 04:27

Re: Proposal for KControl


On Sunday 30 June 2002 10:15, Charles Samuels wrote:
> søndag 30 juni 2002, 03:48 pm, skrev Rik Hemsley:
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> > #if Waldo Bastian
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> > > More seriously, can you add a file to kdebase/kcontrol that outlines
> > > the organisation and the rationale behind it.
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> > Very good idea. Charles, please do that ! :)
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> http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/kcontrol-konq.diff
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> for File Management and Desktop (kcontrol/konq/)
>
> Improvements needed: Icons

another improvement needed: actually build ;-)

make: *** No rule to make target `filebehavior.desktop', needed by `all-am'.  
Stop.

also, add:

    class DesktopPathConfig;

to kdebase/kcontrol/konq/main.h

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Charles Samuels | 1 Jul 2002 07:22
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Re: Proposal for KControl

søndag 30 juni 2002, 07:27 pm, skrev Aaron J. Seigo:
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> On Sunday 30 June 2002 10:15, Charles Samuels wrote:
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> > http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/kcontrol-konq.diff
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> > for File Management and Desktop (kcontrol/konq/)
> >
> > Improvements needed: Icons
>
> another improvement needed: actually build ;-)
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `filebehavior.desktop', needed by
> `all-am'. Stop.
>
> also, add:
>
>     class DesktopPathConfig;
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> to kdebase/kcontrol/konq/main.h
>
> what does this patch do exactly anyways (i'd just build it and look, but
> it's broken, obviously =)?

yes, cvs diff should be renamed cvs difficult :)

http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/kcontrol-konq.tar

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Charles Samuels | 1 Jul 2002 08:17
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Re: Proposal for KControl

søndag 30 juni 2002, 10:22 pm, skrev Charles Samuels:
> http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/kcontrol-konq.tar

You'll also need 
http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/settings-desktop.desktop
http://www.derkarl.org/c0de/kdebase-applnk.diff

which go to kdebase/applnk

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