On Sunday 22 March 2009 02:08:55 pm Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 22 March 2009 18:47:05 JB2 wrote:
Why not also the old 'right-click' way? It's tried and true and just worked.
That's there as well in kde 4.2.1, both "leave" and "lock" are available through right-clicking on the desktop. I'm not sure why I added the parenthesis, since all methods of "leave" and "lock" work for me in 4.2.1
Again Anders, I don't know why you have a different menu than I have. It is not on my KDE4.2.1. Already talked about the drag and drop thing in my last message.
Drag and drop...I keep hearing in my head a retards voice as s/he's on an M$ system, drooling on their keyboard. Why are things getting 'fixed' that don't need it? For those with cordless mice, the 'drag and drop' crap wastes battery power also.
You can actually do it with a single click as well in 4.2.1, it's just the association that's missing. But right-click->open with and then selecting kmail will open up a composer window with the attachment already in there. Putting it in the context menu directly would probably be a one line thing, since it's all ui file driven
Don't know what you mean by a missing association. You mean in the menu? Right click "open with" and then selecting kmail ? Lot of extra moves for a simple operation. Besides we want to paste an attachment into an existing composer, not open a new one. That is a handy tip though if I know beforehand I want to send an attachment to someone before composing the text to accompany it. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org