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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Using DCOP for sensing user activity
From:       "Oliver Brdiczka" <Oliver.Brdiczka () gmx ! de>
Date:       2005-05-23 15:47:30
Message-ID: 15376.1116863250 () www25 ! gmx ! net
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it bridges for dcop slots. But I couldn't make it run so far ... in 
particular, I do not have any information (except reading the source code 
of all applications) which signals are available in dcop :-( 
 
 
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- 
> Von: John Tapsell <johnflux@geola.co.uk> 
> An: kde-devel@kde.org 
> Betreff: Re: Using DCOP for sensing user activity 
> Datum: Fri, 20 May 2005 14:43:57 +0100 
>  
> I wonder if you can listen on a dcop signal from the qt-dcop bridge.   
> Does it bridge for slots and signals, or just slots? 
>  
>  
> Oliver Brdiczka wrote: 
>  
> >Hi,   
> >    
> >I'm interested in using DCOP for sensing what users are doing with  
> >software (for example opening a new email dialog with kmail etc.).   
> >    
> >I can use DCOP to know which applications are running and which window 
is 
> >active. In addition, I can see available actions of kde applications 
like 
> >kmail and execute them. However, I didn't find any way how to see 
whether 
> >a particular action of an application is executed or not :-/   
> >    
> >I tried to use DCOP signals, but this does not really work. In 
> particular,   
> >I don't know which DCOP signals are emmited and which not ...   
> >  
> >Is there anybody who knows how to use DCOP in order to get information  
> >about application actions currently being executed ?   
> >  
> >    
> >Best regards,   
> >    
> >Oliver  
> > 
> >   
> > 
>  
>  
 

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