Seamonkey composer
Anne Wilson
annew at kde.org
Mon Sep 28 11:36:13 UTC 2009
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
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