[kde-doc-english] Re: Handbook in khelpcenter
Allen Winter
winterz at verizon.net
Sun Nov 30 13:58:30 CET 2003
Thank You Will!
I think this is exactly what I want to do.
NoDisplay=true in the desktop file does the job.
Now I need a set konsolekalendar icons.
And to decide which submenu. Is there a standard?
Regards,
Allen
On Saturday 29 November 2003 04:42 am, Will Stephenson wrote:
> On Friday 28 November 2003 21:09, Allen Winter wrote:
> > This just isn't gonna work for konsolekalendar which has no user
> > interface at all (be it graphical or curses based). It would not be
> > good to have konsolekalendar available in the start menu. It may be
> > that
> > the best we can do is put the handbook on the konsolekalendar component
> > page at pim.kde.org (http://pim.kde.org/components/konsolekalendar.php)
> >
> > Else, have the konsolekalendar desktop entry run (Ick, Feh):
> > kdialog --sorry "konsolekalendar is a command-line only program. \
> > Please read the handbook at help:/konsolekalendar/index.html for
> > more info"
>
> Kappfinder installs a load of .desktops, some of which, like
> xmms-enqueue.desktop, don't appear in the K menu. I haven't read the spec,
> but I'm guessing the NoDisplay=true line in the desktop file causes this.
> Maybe if you combined that with a kdialog warning if it is run, so that
> people who make it visible in the menu editor find out what's going on.
>
> I just tested this with Kopete, the K Menu entry is hidden but it's still
> visible in the khelpcenter list.
>
> HTH
>
> Will
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