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So I saw TDE has a colour picker, named KolourPicker *, but I can't seem to
find what package it's in.
Distribution: MX-19, non-systemd [Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)]
Would someone know even a partial package name so I can track it down?
Or maybe a better search tool? I admit I just throw 'stuff' at the search
variations I happen to know...
Thanks,
Michael
* Chapter 2 of the TDE Help Center.
Ref:
KolourPicker
The Kicker plugin “Kolourpicker” currently has no documentation.
Tried:
michael@local [~/common]# apt-cache search KolourPicker
michael@local [~/common]# axi-cache search KolourPicker
0 results found.
Did you mean: colourpicker ?
michael@local [~/common]# apt-cache search colourpicker
r-cran-colourpicker - GNU R colour picker tool for selecting colours in plots
michael@local [~/common]# apt-cache --full search KolourPicker
michael@local [~/common]# apt-cache --full search kolourpicker
michael@local [~/common]# which kolourpicker
michael@local [~/common]# which KolourPicker
Somewhat just playing at this point, but I also saw KWeather and wanted to see
what it did. But, while tdetoys-trinity is installed, most of its apps
aren't?
I can't see that I'd have ever manually remove any of the ones not showing up.
(Besides that'd uninstall tdetoys, yes?) Do these just no longer exist?
If it's relevant:
- This system was built with a clean install last July, MX19/TDE 14.0.8
- I just upgraded TDE to 14.0.9 this morning
Best,
Michael
The ones that resolve by 'which' below are the only ones in my Toys menu as
well.
{snipping stuff}
michael@local [~/common]# aptitude show tdetoys-trinity
Package: tdetoys-trinity
Version: 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0
State: installed
Automatically installed: yes
Depends: amor-trinity (>= 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), eyesapplet-trinity (>=
4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), fifteenapplet-trinity (>=
4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), kmoon-trinity (>=
4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), kodo-trinity (>= 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0),
kteatime-trinity
(>= 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), ktux-trinity (>=
4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0), kweather-trinity (>= 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0),
kworldclock-trinity (>= 4:14.0.9-0debian10.0.0+0)
michael@local [~/common]# which kworldclock
/opt/trinity/bin/kworldclock
michael@local [~/common]# which kweather
michael@local [~/common]# which fifteenapplet
michael@local [~/common]# which kmoon
michael@local [~/common]# which amor
/opt/trinity/bin/amor
michael@local [~/common]# which eyesapplet
michael@local [~/common]# which kodo
/opt/trinity/bin/kodo
michael@local [~/common]# which kteatime
/opt/trinity/bin/kteatime
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Hi all.
To make the long story short: I inspected
<https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Category:Documentation>, and I did
not find anything about integration into source-based distributions
[e.g. Funtoo and Gentoo].
Does TDE yet have integration into source-based distributions,
preferably in an up-to-date fashion [e.g. TDE 14.x is integrated into
<current/latest major release>.x of some distro]? If yes, and you
know about it, then please both reply to my email and update the TDE
documentation.
Regards,
Abe