said Michael:
| it says "install kmail+dependencies from triniy-desktop."
| "+dependencies from triniy-desktop" implies the person not in fact using
| TDE but whatever other desktop is default installed in kubuntu. Throw
| in the plasma reference and they are using KDE 4+?
|
| So the question as the OP wrote it seems to translate, "How does a stand
| alone TDE application integrates with some other desktop?"
Inasmuch as he was complaining as to the behavior of kmail-trinity -- how
it does not open files in the applications he wants it to open in -- then
it is a TDE concern.
I do not know your setup, but here, I need to set file associations and
such separately depending on whether it's a TDE, KDE, or Gnome
application -- I have some of all three running. For KMail, the file
associations I have set must be set in KControl's file associations;
likewise, they need to be set in the KDE configurator for those
applications, and in Gnome for those.
So people who have problems with kmail-trinity would rightly come here,
because here is the only place that would have the correct answer.
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