-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dcop services are also another option. Seeing as you can only burn one CD at a time, at least one CD per burner, haveing a central service that manages this makes sense. i wrote a simple service as a demo that takes in a list of files, makes an iso image and burns it. It was not very pretty but it works very nice. Advantages: You can access this service safely from any application via dcop Management is in a central area We dont have 1000 interfaces to the same x tools, we can add the features as plugins to the main dcop service No BIC issues to worry about DCOP is cool ;) Disadvantages: None I am narrow minded ;) Actuallly the only real disadvantage is you have to write frontends to this service, so you will have two processes instead of one. Just my 2c - -ian reinhart geiser On Friday 29 March 2002 08:04 am, Daniel Molkentin wrote: > Hi Martin > Hi Martin! > > On Friday 29 March 2002 13:30, Martin Konold wrote: > >Why not make cd burning a konqueror plugin? > > > >The konqueror interface is probably easier to learn to yet another file > >manager metapher. > > > >Just look at how "natural" the kde audiocd:// protocoll feels. > > This is the most ideal solution. However this has to be implemented in a > user-friendly way, i.e. the user shouldn't need to bother about complicated > URL syntaxes for the slave and so on (IIRC coolo mentineoned that io slaves > were never designed for such purposes, which is of course true). but > together with a nice konq plugin to insert the right actions here and there > (configuration, context sensitive stuff, etc), that would be the best > solution of all (think KDEPrint). > > An approach would be to show the actual CD-Burner device as new entry in > the sidebar and allow drag'n drop on it as well as offer RMB actions (add > to CD, move to CD). In the background, that would feed a .iso file which is > burned onto the CD with "fix files on disk" button. This would need a > special handling of multisession and so on of course, but I think most of > the recommended tools here already have a similar way to handle that. > > Cheers, > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8pGpwPy62TRm8dvgRAmqgAJ0Q3eqYW3VNeygq56Tkj1srZOg4QACcDBmM HItvYEopIOOalAO72g7rlp8= =0pcl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com