From 6ed1ea98db6b1b369e7561efcc2c666b810e5446 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 15:51:46 -0500 Subject: Update XDG information in support of bug report 892. --- kded/README.kded | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'kded/README.kded') diff --git a/kded/README.kded b/kded/README.kded index b530d707d..f0ff64d41 100644 --- a/kded/README.kded +++ b/kded/README.kded @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ A KDED module should install a .desktop file with ServicesTypes=KDEDModule A KDED module will be loaded on KDE startup if it has a line - X-KDE-Kded-autoload=true + X-TDE-Kded-autoload=true Note that this flag doesn't cause the module to be loaded if the KDE desktop is not running (i.e. when running a KDE application in another environment). @@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ is not running (i.e. when running a KDE application in another environment). Normally KDED modules are loaded whenever they are accessed, so you don't need autoloading enabled. On demand loading can be disabled by putting the following line in the .desktop file: - X-KDE-Kded-load-on-demand=false + X-TDE-Kded-load-on-demand=false Further it should contain: - X-KDE-ModuleType=Library - X-KDE-Library=foo - X-KDE-FactoryName=foo + X-TDE-ModuleType=Library + X-TDE-Library=foo + X-TDE-FactoryName=foo Which means that kded_foo.la is the name of the library that contains the module and KDEDModule *create_foo(const QCString &) is the factory -- cgit v1.2.1