Klipper default actions: URLs and Files
Kevin Krammer
krammer at kde.org
Thu Aug 29 11:15:01 BST 2013
On Tuesday, 2013-08-27, Duncan wrote:
> FWIW, I don't appear to have a notify-send binary installed here, but I
> do see a couple package hits. But what package provides it for you
> there? (The ones I see appear to be smaller alternative implementations,
> in case whatever package that normally provides it isn't installed,
> tinynotify-send and sw-notify-send, the latter being a system-wide
> version, presumably cross-user, plus a gentoo-specific eselect module for
> the functionality, which further implies additional implementations to
> select from.)
>
> Meanwhile, google indicates that dbus-send can provide similar
> functionality with an appropriate invocation. I obviously have that
> (part of dbus), so I have some choices available and experimentation to
> do... =:^)
There is also qdbus which is sometimes easier to use than dbus-send and
kdialog --passivepopup
Cheers,
Kevin
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Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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