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Subject: [kde-linux] Re: help using the dcop command
From: "Christopher J. Bottaro" <cjbottaro () alumni ! cs ! utexas ! edu>
Date: 2005-01-14 17:34:40
Message-ID: cs8vrp$h24$1 () sea ! gmane ! org
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Kevin Krammer wrote:
> For example like this
> DCOPFOLDER=`dcop kmail KMailIface getFolder /1921708277/INBOX`
> dcop $DCOPFOLDER method arguments
Wow that works, but its blowing my mind. DCOPFOLDER holds a string...a
string that doesn't seem to have any characters representative of the
specific dcop object instance that was returned by `dcop kmail KMailIface
getFolder /1921708277/INBOX`. How does the dcop command know which
instance to use?
For example:
both
dcop kmail KMailIface getFolder /1921708277/INBOX
dcop kmail KMailIface getFolder /1921708277/Sent
return the same string. So how in hell do
dcop `dcop kmail KMailIface getFolder /1921708277/INBOX` messages
dcop `dcop kmail KMailIface getFolder /1921708277/Sent` messages
return different things??
Thanks for the help. Seriously blowing my mind though...=P
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