Hi, Am Donnerstag, 5. November 2009 14:24:55 schrieb [email protected]: > > alt-F2 -> gg:google search -> enter -> konqueror starts the search. > > It's stupid to have such a feature *within* some program. Such stuff > should be handled globally. See my recent rant: > > http://tri-ceps.blogspot.com/2009/06/one-shell-to-rule-them-all.html > > (IMHO one of my best so far :-) )
Sounds like KDE + shell integration could be a first step for you...
Functionality for Konqueror is delivered by IOSlaves and service menus which
just integrate into the workflow - and KDE programs can directly use these,
too.
> session management): traditional applications create a totally useless
> grouping of activities. "Web browsing" is not an activity. It is part of
> various other activities. When I'm working on something, and then want
> to look something up on google or leo, I want to do this *from the shell
> I'm currently working in*; and not first go to some other application to
> launch the search...
> somehow (I guess that's also true for Konqueror) -- but I never bothered
> to learn how... It's just stupid that with the fat full-featured
> browsers, opening a new page from the shell is not just as easy as
> starting the browser in the default way.
You mean something like this?
kfmclient newTab "http://1w6.org"
or
kfmclient newTab gg:1w6
(if you have gg: as shortcut for "search in google", then this searches google
for "1w6").
you could make this more convenient for shell users with the alias
alias kon='kfmclient newTab'
Now you could just use "kon gg:1w6" to search for 1w6.
> As for use of spaces and other shell characters in file names: given the
> choice between beauty, and being able to use the power of the shell, I
> definitely opt for the latter :-)
:-)
At least my autocompletion automatically escapes spaces in filenames - which
eases the pain quite a bit :)
Best wishes,
Arne
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Unpolitisch sein
heißt politisch sein,
ohne es zu merken.
- Arne (http://draketo.de)
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