Message48770
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pboddie |
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2005年09月24日.16:33:55 |
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Configuring KDE to open different types of files requires
some magic that I don't fully understand. Nevertheless, I
find that if I create a shell script with executable
permissions then "kfmclient exec" will run that script,
whereas "kfmclient openURL" will ask whether I want to run
it first. That said, "kfmclient exec" probably has closer
semantics to the win32-supported os.startfile function.
I've uploaded a new version of the module which returns
the process identifier, along with some exception handling
around os.startfile.
See this page for related discussion of KDE and GNOME
application launching:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=83890
See this thread for upcoming standards:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.xdg.devel/2524
See this page for details of such standards:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/mime-actions-spec |
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| 2007年08月23日 15:43:59 | admin | link | issue1301512 messages |
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