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Newer page: | version 13 | Last edited on Saturday, May 5, 2007 5:56:45 pm | by AristotlePagaltzis | Revert |
Older page: | version 12 | Last edited on Saturday, May 5, 2007 12:38:42 pm | by LawrenceDoliveiro | Revert |
@@ -8,27 +8,27 @@
<tt>/usr/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/</tt>
[SUSE]:
<tt>/opt/kde3/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/</tt>
[Gentoo]:
- <tt>/usr/kde/</tt>
''version''<tt>
/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/</tt>
+ <tt>/usr/kde/''version''/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/</tt>
-On other systems, locate(1) should help you hunt down the file.
+''''
-Another option may be to define a user-specific version of this file. The command
+Another option may be to define a user-specific version of this file. The command “<tt>kde-config --path data</tt>” shows the sequence of directories that [KDE] components use to find their data. For instance, on [Gentoo], it lists the following directories:
-
<tt
>kde-config --path data
</tt
>
-
-shows the sequence of directories that KDE components use to find their data. For instance, on Gentoo, it lists the following directories:
+
<verbatim
>
+ /home/$username/.
kde/share/apps/:/usr/share/apps/:/usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/
+
</verbatim
>
- <tt>/home/</tt>''username''
<tt>/.kde/share/apps/:
/usr
/share/apps/:/usr/kde/3
.5/share/apps/
</tt>
+Presumably this means that a file named
<tt>~~
/.kde/share/apps/ksmserver
/pics
/shutdownkonq
.png
</tt> will override any systemwide file with that name.
-Presumably this means
that a
file named <tt>/home/</tt>''username''<tt>/.kde/share/apps/ksmserver/pics/shutdownkonq.png</tt> will override any systemwide file with that name
.
+If
that doesn’t help, [locate(1)] should help you hunt down the
file.
!!! Changing [KDE]'s default web browser
By default, [KDE] will open links using Konqueror. There's nothing in the [GUI] configuration that will let you change this. Neither the [FAQ]s on kde.org nor the MailingList archives contain any hints. A [Google] search turns up a lot of people asking but very few functional replies. The common suggestion of changing the association for the <tt>text/html</tt> [MIME] type only changes the how [HTML] documents on your HardDisk are opened.
-The general way is to have <tt>~~/.kde/share/config/kfmclientrc</tt> read as follows:
+The general way is to have <tt>~~/.kde/share/config/kfmclientrc</tt> read as follows:''''
<verbatim>
[Settings]
ExternalBrowser=/path/to/browser
@@ -41,5 +41,5 @@
See FontNotes.
!!! Adding/Removing items to [KDE]'s <i>Open with</i> menu
-Start the Control Center and bring up <i>KDE Components ->
File Accociations</i>. In here you can add/remove and edit default file associations and the open with menu. If you can't find a file association, it is probally hidden under the Applications area.
+Start the Control Center and bring up <i>KDE Components →
File Accociations</i>. In here you can add/remove and edit default file associations and the open with menu. If you can't find a file association, it is probally hidden under the Applications area.