From 5159cd2beb2e87806a5b54e9991b7895285c9d3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 01:04:16 -0600 Subject: Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4 --- kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui | 316 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 316 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui (limited to 'kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui') diff --git a/kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui b/kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui deleted file mode 100644 index a0894dc70..000000000 --- a/kio/kfile/kpropertiesdesktopbase.ui +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ - -KPropertiesDesktopBase - - - KPropertiesDesktopBase - - - - 0 - 0 - 449 - 304 - - - - - unnamed - - - 0 - - - - spacer6 - - - Vertical - - - Minimum - - - - 20 - 16 - - - - - - textLabel7 - - - &Supported file types: - - - filetypeList - - - <qt><p>This list should show the types of file that your application can handle. This list is organized by <u>mimetypes</u>.</p> -<p>MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent <u>mimetypes</u>. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower.bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, <u>image/x-bmp</u>. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes.</p> -<p>If you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button <b>Add</b> below. If there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button <b>Remove</b> below.</p></qt> - - - - - - Mimetype - - - true - - - true - - - - - Description - - - true - - - true - - - - filetypeList - - - - 7 - 7 - 0 - 1 - - - - true - - - <qt><p>This list should show the types of file that your application can handle. This list is organized by <u>mimetypes</u>.</p> -<p>MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent <u>mimetypes</u>. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower.bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, <u>image/x-bmp</u>. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes.</p> -<p>If you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button <b>Add</b> below. If there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button <b>Remove</b> below.</p></qt> - - - - - nameLabel - - - &Name: - - - nameEdit - - - Type the name you want to give to this application here. This application will appear under this name in the applications menu and in the panel. - - - - - nameEdit - - - Type the name you want to give to this application here. This application will appear under this name in the applications menu and in the panel. - - - - - textLabel2 - - - &Description: - - - genNameEdit - - - Type the description of this application, based on its use, here. Examples: a dial up application (KPPP) would be "Dial up tool". - - - - - genNameEdit - - - Type the description of this application, based on its use, here. Examples: a dial up application (KPPP) would be "Dial up tool". - - - - - textLabel3 - - - Comm&ent: - - - commentEdit - - - Type any comment you think is useful here. - - - - - commentEdit - - - Type any comment you think is useful here. - - - - - textLabel4 - - - Co&mmand: - - - commandEdit - - - Type the command to start this application here. - -Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: -%f - a single file name -%F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once -%u - a single URL -%U - a list of URLs -%d - the directory of the file to open -%D - a list of directories -%i - the icon -%m - the mini-icon -%c - the caption - - - - - commandEdit - - - Type the command to start this application here. - -Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: -%f - a single file name -%F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once -%u - a single URL -%U - a list of URLs -%d - the directory of the file to open -%D - a list of directories -%i - the icon -%m - the mini-icon -%c - the caption - - - - - browseButton - - - &Browse... - - - Click here to browse your file system in order to find the desired executable. - - - - - textLabel5 - - - &Work path: - - - pathEdit - - - Sets the working directory for your application. - - - - - pathEdit - - - Sets the working directory for your application. - - - - - addFiletypeButton - - - Add... - - - Click on this button if you want to add a type of file (mimetype) that your application can handle. - - - - - spacer31_2 - - - Horizontal - - - MinimumExpanding - - - - 53 - 20 - - - - - - delFiletypeButton - - - Remove - - - If you want to remove a type of file (mimetype) that your application cannot handle, select the mimetype in the list above and click on this button. - - - - - spacer31_3 - - - Horizontal - - - MinimumExpanding - - - - 53 - 20 - - - - - - advancedButton - - - Ad&vanced Options - - - Click here to modify the way this application will run, launch feedback, DCOP options or to run it as a different user. - - - - - - klineedit.h - kurlrequester.h - klistview.h - - - -- cgit v1.2.1