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Kommando

   0.5.2  

KDE Improvement

Score 79%
Kommando
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Kommando
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Link:  http://
Depends on  KDE 3.4.x
Downloads:  7626
Submitted:  Sep 26 2005
Updated:  Nov 14 2006

Description:

Kommando is a "Neverwinter Nights" like wheelmenu for KDE. It allows rapid access to user defined applications and shell commands and is of course a nice toy to show off with ;-)

NOTE: Works best with a spare mousebutton and imwheel: http://imwheel.sourceforge.net/

INSTALL and README should cover all (well, most) questions.

UPGRADE FROM VERSION 0.1.x: please read INSTALL on how to go on using your custom settings (hope it was the last time I broke the configfile...)

UPGRADE FROM VERSION 0.3.0 or below:
The config file was put to the default kde config directory, read INSTALL for further informations

VERSION 0.5.0:
This version introduces several changes. First of all the kded patch has been made official, because i was tired of maintainig two branches and of course because I think it is a nice feature. Along with this Kommando is now configured through KControl. Just head to the section Desktop to find the config menu. These two patches have been created by Sergio Cambra. Thanks for your help!
Another neat thing are context sensitive menus. To see what they are good for, copy the included kommandorc file to the Kommando dir under ~/.kde/share/apps

Tested on SuSe 10.1 with KDE 3.5.5

In the tarball I provided a patch (thanks to Sergio Cambra), which lets you run kommando as a Kded module, so it runs in background and you are not bothered by the tray icon any longer. Informations can be found in the README.kded file. Thanks for testing!

There is a Gentoo ebuild by Baldrun Orv available. I put it on rapidshare and made an md5 hash available for the ones like me who don't trust hosting services...




Changelog:

21.08.2007 Kommando v0.5.2:
-clicking with the middle mousebutton excutes commands

16.11.2006 Kommando v0.5.1:
-added a "add menu from kmenu" feature (again a patch by Sergio)

14.11.2006 Kommando v0.5.0:
-added context sensitive menus
-running as kded module (huge thanks to Sergio Cambra)
-configuration via a KControl module (again thanks to Sergio)
-fixed button drawing code and eliminated flickering
-code cleanups (myself and Sergio Cambra)
-major refactoring of the menu code
-fixed some of my own most hated bugs

20.01.2006 Kommando v0.4.1:
IF v0.4.0 WORKS THERE IS NO NEED TO UPGRADE!
-fixed a compile bug
-corrected the application type to KUniqueApplication to make dcop work "properly" again
-automatically move config file to the new location (initial patch provided by Sune Vuorela)

17.01.2006 Kommando v0.4.0:
-added the possibiliy to customize the size of the buttons and the menu
-fixed buttons randomly changing their positions
-added controlls to change the order of the buttons
-moved the configfile to ~/.kde/share/apps/kommando, where it really belongs to
-added the ability to take over items from kmenu (thx to Sergio Cambra for the patch!)
-some enhancements throughout the whole code
-included a patch that lets Kommando run as Kded module (patch by Sergio Cambra)


15.11.2005 Kommando v0.3.0:
-improved the configuration dialog
-added the ability to adjust the opacity and the tint color of the background
-added keyboard and mousewheel navigation (read README)
-added new entries in the config file (there should be no compatibility problems though)
-added the dcop interface many people were hoping for
-made the Config class a singleton

30.09.2005 Kommando v0.2.0:
-major visual enhancements (needs testing on slower computers)
-configuration dialog added (click at tray icon)
-ability to remap the global shortcut added
-code restructuring

26.09.2005 v0.1.2
- fixed a really stupid configfile bug, thx to kdt for pointing it out

26.09.2005 v0.1.1
- minor bugfixes

26.09.2005 v0.1.0:
- initial release




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 GREAT JOB

 
 by bonzai10 on: Oct 1 2005
 
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Previous version didn't work on mu Ubuntu but this works fine good work :)


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 SUSE RPM

 
 by HessiJames on: Oct 1 2005
 
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Here are some SUSE 9.3 RPMs.

http://kaligames.de/rpms/kommando-0.2.0-1.i386.rpm
http://kaligames.de/rpms/kommando-0.2.0-1.src.rpm

I looked with kdcop, but couldn't find a dcop function that shows the menu, this would be useful.


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 Re: SUSE RPM

 
 by TheDocter on: Oct 1 2005
 
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Well, to be honest I no merely nothing about dco, so there will be some need to dive a little into the matter. but your right it could be useful especially for the ones having problems with the shortcut. I'll take a look at it, but do not expect it to get into 0.3.0, only if it is really easy to implement :-D


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 0.2.0 Statereport

 
 by sango on: Oct 1 2005
 
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Ok, i've tested the new 0.2.0 now.

The good point is, the focus-problem is solved :) And i think the new menu-background looks very good. But the coloar should be configurable. The dark background get lost, when I open the menu with a darker window behind.

But at the bad side, my problem with xvkbd exists also in 0.2.0. I've tried to use KHotKeys topass the shortcut to Kommando, but it doesn't work, kommando doesn't fetch a key which come from KHotKeys :(

There seems also a new bug. The Shortcut doesn't work any more, when I restart kommando.

I have also two wish's for the ToDo-list.

The position of the Icons should be configurabel. I tried to set the positions in the kommandorc, but this doesn't work, after every restart Kommando changed the positions.

As second wish, i hope it is possible to set the radius of the menucircle. Actually the menu become really crowd when a menu have 8 items.

At least, i would thank for the great work until yet, and I hope this great application find it's way to the Community :)


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 Re: 0.2.0 Staterepor

 
 by TheDocter on: Oct 1 2005
 
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Thanks for testing! I'm trying to fix this shortcut issue first, because I really think this is the biggest annoyance in the whole program. But i'll keep your other suggestions in mind, too. In fact I think not making it customizable would be a real sin ;-)


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 Wow

 
 by bsander on: Oct 2 2005
 
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Yeah, I really like how this app works, and already eliminated one kicker panel with it:) It could become a real kicker killer for me. I have some suggestions to improve it and really make it awesome:

1) Make it keyboard-navigatable. I know this app is mouse-centric, but for some laptop users it may be handy to be able to use the keyboard with this app if no external mouse is available. Just some navigation with the arrows or numeric labels for all items would be fine.

2) In the same way, represent all running windows (using a different shortcut, of course). Sort of like a task bar/komposé crossover.

Keep up the good work!


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 Re: Wow

 
 by TheDocter on: Oct 2 2005
 
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To 1: I see your point. Aiming with a Laptop integrated mouse can really be a pain in one's... well. There was another request to make the menu navigatable with the mosue wheel and I think both resemble each other if it comes to term of implementation. I'll add it to my todo list ;-)

To 2: This makes sense too. But it is not that easy to implement. I'll keep it in mind, but don't expect it in a releas in near future


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 DCOP

 
 by bsander on: Oct 5 2005
 
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Another request: Please implement DCOP calls to show/hide the menu (preferably a 'toggle' function). I want to bind it on my laptop to an acpi-button so I can only issue a command on keypress. I should be able to solve it with DCOP.

Thanks again for a kick ass app!


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 Re: DCOP

 
 by TheDocter on: Oct 6 2005
 
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This is already done in my development version and it works fine ;-)


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 Re: Re: DCOP

 
 by bsander on: Oct 6 2005
 
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great, thanks :)


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 Re: DCOP

 
 by sango on: Oct 16 2005
 
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Wow, great. This could solve my problem with xvkbd, :)


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 Gentoo Ebuild

 
 by tubby on: Oct 10 2005
 
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Hi all.

I was very interested in trying kommando out but I couldn't seem to install it correctly. Gentoo does not have an ebuild in portage so I posted on a forum and was able to install it that way. The link for that forum post is: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-389052-highlight-.html

If you're a Gentoo user, you should know what to do :)


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