In Konqueror, I can preview a text file using an embedded advanced editor (ie. a Kate KPart). However, the file is read-only. Whilst this makes sense most of the time, I was wondering if there were an option to change this. Often I find myself wanting to change a file, and it would be more convinient to do this in an embedded editor, rather than loading up a new editor program just to change a line or two. Is there an option to enable write-access for the embedded Kate editor in Konqueror? Or wo...
There's some good KDE themes for Firefox here. I'm not sure they'll help with the fonts, but they could help with the menus. Have you tried fiddling with the Firefox fonts through the preferences?
In KDE 3.5, Kopete introduced the concept of the global identity. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any way of turning this feature off. There is a checkbox in the configuration options for "Enable Global Identity", but this appears to be just for show, as it doesn't actually turn global identity off when unchecked, but merely prevents the user from being able to configure it. Does anyone know of some config file magic I could work to disable this feature?
Quoted Dunno what i did, but kopete works fine (except for warnings, which i dont heed anyways...). However, I installed kopete (svn) to the exact directory where my original kopete used to be, and it might have eliminated some of these problems.... In my case, it is /usr (debian, kde 3.4, kernel 2.6.10). For your system, just ask "which kopete" and substract the bin (i.e., if your which request comes up with "/usr/bin", take "/usr") and take this as your prefix for configure. I did the same th...
Quoted Edit 2: Installed okay. Thanks snchduer! Erp. Spoken too soon. I compiled the SVN version, but get: Source code 1 kopete: error while loading shared libraries: /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/kopete_chatwindow.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9KHTMLView8scrollByEii When I try to chat with someone. I guess I'll have to make do with GAIM.
Quoted Originally posted by snchduer Hey ppl! The solution why kopete from svn wont compile with the instructions above: (taken from http://wiki.kdenews.org/tiki-index.php?page=Kopete+SVN ) D'oh! I should have guessed it would need something like that. Let me try it again. If I succeed, I'll post up a link to a tarball of the fixed Kopete, complete with configure script. If that's at all possible. Edit: Looks like it's too big to be hosted separately. Edit 2: Installed okay. Thanks snchduer!
Quoted Originally posted by Dworf Arevos you probably have KDE 3.2?? Try upgrading to KDE 3.3 I have KDE 3.4, but if the fix was for 3.3, that could explain why it doesn't work for me.
I compiled Dworf's fix fine, but when I attemped to log into MSN: Source code 1 kopete: error while loading shared libraries: /opt/kde3/lib/libkopete_msn_shared.so.0: undefined symbol: _ZN15SslLoginHandlerC1Ev I think I'll wait to see if someone figures out what's wrong with configure.in.in in the SVN stable.
I've tried compiling the latest stable version of Kopete from the SVN repository, but I've run into a snag. I was wondering if anyone could point out what I'm doing wrong: Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 $ svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/3.4/kdenetwork/kopete Checked out revision 416026. $ cd kopete $ autoconf configure.in.in configure.in.in:9: error: m4_defn: undefined macro: _m4_divert_diversion /usr/src/packages/BUILD/autoconf-2.59/tests/.....