For a quick and dirty web page edit, such as adding a single date to a club calendar, I like seamonkey composer. At the moment I have to open the web browser then change to composer, which seems silly. I've added the relevant command to the manu. Can anyone tell me how to add composer to the krunner, or will it appear when I've called it a few times? Thanks
Anne
Anne Wilson wrote:
For a quick and dirty web page edit, such as adding a single date to a club calendar, I like seamonkey composer. At the moment I have to open the web browser then change to composer, which seems silly. I've added the relevant command to the manu. Can anyone tell me how to add composer to the krunner, or will it appear when I've called it a few times? Thanks
'seamonkey --help' ??
On Monday 28 September 2009 09:36:24 g wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
For a quick and dirty web page edit, such as adding a single date to a club calendar, I like seamonkey composer. At the moment I have to open the web browser then change to composer, which seems silly. I've added the relevant command to the manu. Can anyone tell me how to add composer to the krunner, or will it appear when I've called it a few times? Thanks
'seamonkey --help' ??
Nope. This is more of a problem of understanding where krunner gets its info. I know that when desktop search gets fully implemented it will be picked up, and maybe it will even now, if I wait a bit. The actual command to run it is 'seamonkey-bin -edit' and I can do that in krunner, but it hasn't yet got the capability of offering me that command in completion mode.
Anne
Anne Wilson wrote:
For a quick and dirty web page edit, such as adding a single date to a club calendar, I like seamonkey composer. At the moment I have to open the web browser then change to composer, which seems silly. I've added the relevant command to the manu. Can anyone tell me how to add composer to the krunner, or will it appear when I've called it a few times? Thanks
I'd love to offer help here, but since I don't use KDE and my Seamonkey uptime is usually equal to my time since login, I just click the composer button.
I note that the functionality of the 2.0 beta version is quite better than the 1.1.xx series, I guess you could just put a start button on your toolbar, or would that not serve the purpose?