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<0> Would it be possible to "port" the Firefox plugin Greasemonkey to Konqueror, or is the plugin engine of Konqueror too limited? <0> By port, I mean to write a plugin with the same features and which is compatible with the scripts written for Greasemonkey. <1> johey: what is greasemonkey? <2> PHILROD!!!!!!!! <3> i'm seeing smt slippery <3> jumping from tree to tree <0> PhilRod: A plugin for Firefox which can be scriptet to change the DOM of a web page. <4> johey: once there was a proto-port of Gecko to Qt4, but was unmaintained <3> it happens to be a monkey that just came out of the deep fat fryer <3> it was a bit hot... <5> pinotree: qt3 i believe <4> err yes <5> johey: should be possible <4> mistyping <0> PhilRod: You can for example do a Greasemonkey script that will change the CSS and add javascripts to a specific web page. <5> pinotree: everyone is dumping gecko for khtml though ;-)
<6> is there a slideshow player for kde? <0> Sutoka: You haven't heard of anyone working on such a project? <4> johey: there's the Dom viewer plugin for konqueror, try it <1> johey: I suspect you could write a konq plugin to do that <5> johey: nope, not a lot of people realize that konqueror/khtml support extensions <0> pinotree: Well, the point is that I want to use already written Greasemonkey scripts. I used to use them with Firefox, and I have a couple of favourites... However, I mostly use Konqueror nowadays. <0> PhilRod: Maybe one should take a look at that. :) <7> HI Renze!!! :-P <5> johey: it should be possible, i just think no one has done it <0> Sutoka: Arn't there any site similar to the extension archive for Mozilla/Firefox? It would be nice to see what third party plugins there are for Konqueror. <1> johey: how much do greasemonkey scripts depend on the details of the gecko renderer? <0> PhilRod: Hmm... I don't believe they do at all. <0> PhilRod: Well, as they are made to work with Gecko only, most of the scripts are not verifyed to the w3c standard. So, they might use Gecko specific html/css/javascripts. However, I believe both Gecko and Khtml are quite standard compilant. <8> greasmonkey relies on gecko quite a bit <1> johey: is there somewhere I could take a look at such a script? <0> PhilRod: There are thousands of them at http://userscripts.org/ <0> PhilRod: Eh, correction... 2 000 000, according to the site. :) <1> johey: 2*10^6 is a multiple of 1000 :-) <0> aseigo: So it wouldn't be easy to make a Greasemonkey compatbile plugin for Konquerior? <0> PhilRod: Ah, yes. True. I was just not specific enough. :) <0> s/Konquerior/Konqueror/ <9> hi, is there going to a kde 3.5.5? <1> yes <1> in a month or so <10> I'm trying to connect my suse 10.1 box to my new bluetooth phone for file transfer. Kbluetoothd sees the phone, but when I attempt to open it, konqueror pops up and says "bluetooth:/ malformed url" <10> any ideas? <9> cool :) <7> I am going to go celebrate my birthday, latter guys! <11> Shirakawasuna: or move to !arch :P <11> ~arch* <12> hehe <12> never! <12> well <12> I will for KDE4 when a good number of people in here report easiness/success w/ it :) <13> its not like unmasknig it is th at much of a mission anyway <14> is kmail supposed to support mail in utf-8? <15> koala_man: it does <14> Pinaraf: I sent one to myself, and it shows up as garbage. There is a 'Content-Type: text/plain; \n charset="utf-8"', and the base 64 decodes to utf-8 <14> but kmail shows it as latin1-garbage <15> check your settings then <14> Pinaraf: which settings causes kmail to ignore the mail's charset header? <15> View > Use encoding ... <14> freaky. <15> no <16> You know i just say an advert for a windows screensaver on kde-look, that has got to be the worst place to advertise that <14> how do I make it not switch back to latin1 when I close kmail? <15> often, I receive emails with a wrong encoding <16> i just saw* <15> koala_man: settings > configure kmail <15> tab "appearance" (not sure for the translation, third tab ...) <15> tab "messages window" <14> great, thanks <17> hi aseigo, canllaith <16> hi again all <16> does konqueror support a .hidden text file to hide folders and files like gnome thing? <18> just put . infront of em <16> I can't <18> and turn off/on show hidden folders <18> why can't u? <16> open office/gimp/opera/inkscape all run off my pen drive and all have sub folders
<16> We need this feature <5> Ace2007: konqueror won't read a file called '.hidden' then hide files listed in it like OS X does <16> Can you add support for it in the next version? <5> Ace2007: the way you do hidden files on most *nix is to put a '.' infront of the name <5> Ace2007: if you want that feature, you could had a feature request on bugs.kde.org <16> ok <18> i told him to put a . infront <18> he said he couldnt do that <16> yup <16> The wishlist is strange, why do people want kget to have torrent support? can't they use ktorrent? <5> Ace2007: maybe because they want 1 program to handle all downloads? <16> oh i see <19> peopole (like me) would dream to have a single file transfer manager <18> lol <16> wouldn't it be easier to add http/ftp support to ktorrent and change its name to kget? <18> Ace2007~ brillient idea, become a dev <20> I'd prefer a torrent IOSlave I could just copy files from :-0 <5> Ace2007: either way could work <5> wait, i thought kget already supports torrents in latest kde? (i thought i remember reading that it was implemented) <19> the problem is that IOSlave are not *seekable* and doesn't help for torrent and friends <5> kde4 will include seekable kioslaves though (already been developed) <19> thouth ktorrant may offer a fake IOSlave <5> using a kio interface to a torrent is kinda convoluted <19> I think the problem is more deep than just seekable IOSlave <5> you could make a kioslave for torrents, but it would be slow with seek <19> for me the real problem would be were to store and how to manage the downloaded parts <5> i don't think there should be a 'normal' kioslave for torrents, but one more like the imap/pop3 ones that are meant for programs to use internally <5> like so kget and ktorrent could use the same code, just ktorrent exposes more control over the torrents (they could also share some configuration, like whether or not to use DHT/encryption, the port, etc) <19> maybe thougth an interface like for archives can make sense <21> why isn't possible to determine with dcop whether a given window is on top ? <22> is there kde 4 roadmap ? <19> hummm yes there was one but we gone of road lately <19> nigth <12> portage with more colors is fun :) <23> Hmm, again I have an issue with my printer. And I'm puzzled again :( <23> It isn't stopped or anything now <23> kjobviewer says it's processing the print job <23> but it isn't printing <23> :\ <17> Q-collective: and lpd? <17> a mean lpq <17> or whatever... <12> stupid cups <12> mine just stopped working a little while ago <12> I haven't made the effort to try and get it working again <23> lgsobalvarro: neither <23> :\ <17> it dont show the job? <23> it does <23> no printing though <12> lame. I get a $20 student discount on a mac mini...thanks, apple <17> Q-collective: and you have connected you're printer? <12> Q-collective: same has happened to me <23> lgsobalvarro: duh <12> Q-collective: sometimes what it takes is going to localhost:/631 (or whatever it is), going to the administration section and removing/restarting the printer <23> Shirakawasuna: hmm <12> doing something violent to it <23> I tried to restart it <24> defenestration is always an option <23> I guess I could remove/readd it <23> oh and konsole is having some weird error about PTY device crap <23> when I click "ok", konsole exits <23> very weird <12> no, it's just cups being moronic <23> Shirakawasuna: ok, so I down/upgrade cups? <23> :> <12> given that the user interaction with a printer usually amounts to : print in grayscale, print 4 pages, etc, you'd think it wouldn't die so much <12> remove/readd the printer <12> that's the only solution I've found <23> sigh <16> does ktorrent support encryption and upnp? <12> yep <17> yes Ace2007
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