From kde-commits Fri Mar 28 00:54:21 2003 From: Alexander Kellett Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:54:21 +0000 To: kde-commits Subject: Re: kdeaddons/konq-plugins/minitools X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-commits&m=104881296429430 On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:40:27AM +0100, Alexander Kellett wrote: > CVS commit by lypanov: > > minitools aka "bookmarklets" > disabled for compilation for the moment > dirk, how about this way of doing it? maybe it would be a good idea to summarize what that is :) its not in the bookmarks menu, so the user can't easily be fooled to add it thinking thats its "just a bookmark". its in a seperate menu, so even if something can add to your bookmarks file, it still can't get the stuff executed without the user expiclity knowing that its not "just a bookmark" the crap needed in kdebase/kioslaves and konqueror is all gone, the impl here just connects to khtml/khtml_part.h executeScript and the rest of the code is bookmark file reading related. think that more or less covers it. is this an acceptable way of doing it? i'll add a "warranty" like page on first execution of each non system (i.e, installed in $KDEDIR/share as opposed to $KDEHOME/share) mini-tools next week. but i just thought getting this out in the open would be useful. wasn't sure about the 'edit minitools' menu item. maybe i should skip that and the user can just find out if they want bookmarklets?, for users that read the docs only maybe? ;-) mvg, Alex