Michael Biebl wrote in :
> Should both be provided by krunner, which you can access by pressing
> ALT+F2
Yes, but it's not possible to put this one in the kicker/panel.
> FWIW, krunner is much more powerful then the old ALT+F2 dialog.
I agree, and I appreciate that.
>> 4. (konsole tab to win
In <75g684f17tjt...@mid.dfncis.de>, M. Henne wrote:
>1. (program starter)
>In KDE 3.5, there was a mini-application for the kicker
>that gave me an input line to enter a command and start
>a program directly. I could not find that in KDE 4.
The "command-line" you want is provided by KRunner, and t
M. Henne wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
> some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
> things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
>
> If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that function?
>
> 1. (program
Lisi Reisz wrote in :
> I use Alt+F2 in KDE 3.5.x.
So do I currently.
> This also works in KDE 4.2.2.
If this would work inside the kicker (or whatever the name
of that panel is in the new KDE), it would be exactly what
I am looking for :-)
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On Saturday 25 April 2009 11:16:36 M. Henne wrote:
> After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
> some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
> things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
>
> If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that functi
Hi all,
After playing with KDE 4.2 for a while, I was able to regain
some functionality of KDE 3.5, but I'm still missing some
things that I either haven't found yet or they did not exist.
If they exist, can someone tell me how to get that function?
1. (program starter)
In KDE 3.5, there was a
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