On Sunday 25 January 2009 03:06:30 am peter nikolic wrote:
Sven ..
You are mixing up the meanings and wording of things once again .
I have kept quiet about this so far but it seems it is something you are vey good at maybe not deliberatley but still you do on a regular basis
He has KDE3.xxx installed and set to DOUBLE CLICK ! BUT as is the PITA ways of 11.0 and 11.1 it also installs an amount of KDE4.xxx apps that DO NOT play by the same rules as the KDE3.xxx apps they will not obey the KDE3.xxx settings and work DOUBLE CLICK but keep on their own merry ways of SINGLE CLICK , what he wants is to know HOW to force these AUTOMATICALLY installed KDE4.xxx apps to behave correctly and use DOUBLE CLICK as there KDE3.xxx counterparts do WITHOUT INSTALLING ALL of KDE4.xxx
maybe you understand now Eh!.
Hi Pete, Many haven't noticed that Sven's answer in the second post of this thread contains solution, as Randall stated. The only problem is that his answer was short, simple advice, like many other he is giving around, but that wasn't the one Randall was looking for. If you want to have control over kde4 applications you need kde4 utility for that, which is kcmshell4. The easiest way to have it is to install kde4 desktop. The only problem was that he skipped details and said just "install kde4" which Randall refused. Following, somewhat angry response from Sven, can be understood, if you take that in his opinion he gave the answer that would help, but Randall discarded it because he did not want whole KDE4, which also can be understood. All after that is showcase of mutual non-understanding. Additional comments taking one side as correct doesn't help. IMHO, the best is to let this episode collect dust in archives. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org