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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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 No binary in 0.5?

 
 by troworld on: Nov 16 2006
 
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"make" doesn't seem to produce a kommando binary for me, just some .la files. Is there a specific target I'm supposed to use with make?

It also prints out some warnings during make install:
Makefile:852: warning: overriding commands for target `clean-bcheck'
Makefile:815: warning: ignoring old commands for target `clean-bcheck'
Makefile:857: warning: overriding commands for target `bcheck-am'
Makefile:820: warning: ignoring old commands for target `bcheck-am'


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 Re: No binary in 0.5

 
 by TheDocter on: Nov 17 2006
 
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The solution is simple: There are no binarys. Kommando runs as a kded module, thats one of the .la files. The config dialog runs as a KControl module, thats the other one. Perhaps i should have mentioned, that one should first configure the old sources, make uninstall and then install the new kommando version, in order to remove all old binarys...


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 Re: Re: No binary in 0.5

 
 by troworld on: Nov 18 2006
 
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OK. It started up automatically when I restarted KDE. Is there any way to start/stop it manually while KDE is running?


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 Re: Re: Re: No binar

 
 by TheDocter on: Nov 18 2006
 
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Yes, there is:
Head to KControl->KDE-Components->Services
(hope it's called like that in english)
You will find an entry for Kommando there. Just select it and hit the start/stop button


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: No binar

 
 by troworld on: Nov 18 2006
 
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Yep. Found it there. Works great. Thanks!


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 Yeah!

 
 by jones on: Nov 17 2006
 
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Finally something that goes in the right direction!

We need to get away from the last 10 years of desktop interfaces and start thinking!

Check out the "hotbox" in Maya if have access to a copy some how. It is quite similar and has some further going ideas in it.

greetings

jones | Hamburg


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 I really like it

 
 by ArneBab on: Nov 17 2006
 
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It's really how I like using my system.

Only imwheel makes a few problems... just ate my keyboard and I had to kill it from vt1 :)

And it is some work to find out how to use imwheel...

Maybe you could include an option to catch mouse-events from the program. I'm using button 9 :)

Thanks a lot for your program!

I don't want to go without it anymore!


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- Arne Babenhauserheide ( http://draketo.de )

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 Re: I really like it

 
 by TheDocter on: Nov 18 2006
 
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Thanks.
Its a great feeling to know that people like one's application :-)

For catching mouse events: I am sure if you have enough knowledege of x11 it's not that hard...


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 Re: Re: I really like it

 
 by ArneBab on: Nov 20 2006
 
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I'd be glad to be able to do that, but I can't.

Maybe we'll see someone drop by who can supply a patch for that, if you time's too short.

Thanks again!


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- Arne Babenhauserheide ( http://draketo.de )

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 improvement

 
 by zvonSully on: Nov 20 2006
 
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The name of the app to be launched could be written on the icon. Here is the screenshot: http://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=18624&action=view
Alse a better highlighting of the selected item should be used (like underlining the app name )


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 mouse gesture setup

 
 by hexaq2 on: Nov 25 2006
 
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 Re: mouse gesture setup

 
 by hexaq2 on: Nov 25 2006
 
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ups, wrong codes, anyway, here are the url's:
http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=7390zl5.png
http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3781rb0.png
http://img209.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stage3ex6.png
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 Newbie

 
 by Muschtacio on: Nov 29 2006
 
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Hi, I recieve this error when running ./configure:
checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
I also recieved this same error when trying to install KSmoothDock. I am running Mandriva Free 2007. Could anyone help me out?
Thanks!


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 Re: Newbie

 
 by Muschtacio on: Nov 29 2006
 
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[SOLVED!]
After much googling, I learned that I needed the dev files, and after installing the files, it installed! Only thing is, I have no idea how to use it... It shows up in the Service Manager, but that is the only sign I see of it, anywhere.


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