ia Alt-F2 (Krunner) and e.g.
> > "#ls", now khelpcenter is opened, instead konqueror, which I had before.
> > What defines which application is started an how can I change this back to
> > konqueror ?
>
> Hi, I think it is covered in this thread:
>
> https://
On Sunday, September 26, 2021 6:54:29 PM CEST Martin Koller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a recent update (openSuse TW, kio-extras5 Version: 21.08.1) had the effect
> that whenever I want to view a man page via Alt-F2 (Krunner) and e.g.
> "#ls", now khelpcenter is opened, instead konq
the kde-core-
> devel mailing list. For the contents of the help files, you might
> better ask on the kde-i18n-doc list.
>
kde-i18n-doc is the translators list
Default assignee for khelpcenter in bugs.kde.org seems to be more appropriate:
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-
On Sunday 09 February 2014 21:55:55 Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
> I would like to know who to contact about trying to lend a hand
> with this project.
It depends. For technical help, you can ask here or on the kde-core-
devel mailing list. For the contents of the help files, you might
better ask on th
I would like to know who to contact about trying to lend a hand with this
project.
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sion:
> > KHC is no goody, I want to make it more goody, what we need is better
> > looks and integration of web content. I would like to propose that as
> > GSoC project.
>
> as nobody answered I just wanted to say that I think that a GSoC for
> KHelpCenter is an exce
etter looks
> and integration of web content. I would like to propose that as GSoC project.
as nobody answered I just wanted to say that I think that a GSoC for
KHelpCenter is an excelent
idea. It really needs some love and is in its current state rather a shame :-(
A little bit sad that nobody
project.
Long version:
- Intro
Maybe it is just me, but KHelpCenter does not really live up to its potential.
It does not look all that visually compelling, I did not see the search
feature working *properly* in years (though that might also be because someone
at Kubuntu decided it would be a good