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Re: Hot New Stuff
by Eric Laffoon on Monday 31/Jul/2006, @19:42
Since you bring it up, and congrats BTW it looks great, it would be nice to be able to easily run Kommander dialogs from within KOffice applications. I use them regularly from within Quanta because it can call stdout. Then it picks up the pid of the calling program (Quanta) and enables me to pass data and control things with DCOP. In fact using Kommander dialogs with Quanta's scripting facility is one of the big reasons to want to share data with KNewStuff. It's the only way we can possibly cover our diverse user demand with our limited resources.

Am I missing how enabling this could be done easily in KOffice?
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Re: Hot New Stuff
by Sebastian Sauer on Tuesday 01/Aug/2006, @06:38
That would be really great! Discussion moved to the Kommander-devel mailinglist (http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/kommander-devel :)
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  • Re: Hot New Stuff
    by Eric Laffoon on Tuesday 01/Aug/2006, @09:15
    Wow! Great news! I'm overwhelmed and delighted and off to answer that long mail.
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