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Subject: Re: KGet imported to the CVS
From: weis () stud ! uni-frankfurt ! de
Date: 1999-02-13 22:18:21
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Hi,
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Matt Koss wrote:
> On So, 13 feb 1999, weis@stud.uni-frankfurt.de wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >
> >Whenever the user does a drag in konqueror from ftp/http to file,
> >one should get the option "Kget" in the popup menu in addition to
> >"link/copy/move".
> >
> >Is that a good idea ?
> >
>
> At first I thought to do it the way it is in GetRight or Go!zilla. In these
> programs user specifies the file extension that are handled by them when user
> clicks on some link in Netscape.
>
> Now I think that the integration should be done in two fields.
>
> 1. When user drags something from kfm somewhere else ( desktop, other kfm
> window ), there could be an option to use KGet ( e.g. link, move, copy,
> copy-kget )
>
> 2. When user clicks on some link in kfm ( HTML browser part ), there should be
> an offer to download the file pointed by link using KGet ( and one more to
> simply Save the link - using kfm , I really miss this one in current kfm ).
> Even better - these two options should be added to RMB menu, when user
> right clicks on the link.
No problem.
> Offtopic : I miss the posibility to save the image from the html page displayed
> by kfm as well as the source text of this page.
> Of course that this has to be done by using cache. Today, when I
> choose View source, kfm starts to get this file again, which is non-sense.
> My desire is to do it like in Netscape - right click on image offers Save
> Image and in the main menu there are Save source / Save frame /
> Save frameset items.
Should not be too much work.
Bye
Torben
> Comments ?
>
> Matt
>
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