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Re: On the current state of Konqueror
by Phase II on Thursday 09/Jun/2005, @19:04
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But no panning on third mouse button which triggers the notorious x clipboard.
ok the Profiles seemed more like (and probably are) for setting the layout, but perhaps could be fleshed out, with the history of the saved sites. Wasn't that obvious under the settings tab. (usability to the rescue).
The stuff noted under "problems" remains.
Especially Konqueror loading an image in a Gwenview kpart should be emphasized.
This might be handy on a local filesystem, but it's just unusable on a website.
I'd just need about four basic operations on rightclick (save image..., copy image, copy image url, image properties)
and all four are gone because the picture is embedded in the viewing part of an application. Instead I can rotate it now in the browser.. *sigh*
Don't know anymore how it was handled before I installed Gwenview. |
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Re: On the current state of Konqueror
by cm on Thursday 09/Jun/2005, @19:44
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I think it's indeed Gwenview that decides what options are shown there.
If you don't want Gwenview to be used for embedded viewing you can tweak that in the control center under KDE Components -> File Associations (for each image type in question): Just change the "Service Preference Order" on the "Embedding tab" of each image type. The entry on top is used.
That way you can keep Gwenview installed and still use something else inside Konqueror.
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Re: On the current state of Konqueror
by Dolio on Monday 13/Jun/2005, @17:05
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Konqueror does have panning on the third mouse button.
Settings
> Configure Konqueror
> Web Behavior
> Mouse Behavior
> Middle Click Opens URL in Selection
That's enabled by default, but if you turn it off, it does scrolling just as in Firefox, IE and, I assume, Opera.
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