On Wednesday 11 July 2018 06:57:11 Pisini, John wrote:
OK so I restored Konq as that is obviously not the
right way to do it. I
will keep looking. Thanks for the help.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 9:35 AM, Thierry de Coulon <tcoulon(a)decoulon.ch>
wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 July 2018 15.28:33 Pisini, John wrote:
> > So this is interesting I decided I wanted to try the bull in a china
> > shop approach. I went into /opt/trinity/bin and moved Konqueror to
>
> Konqueror.old
>
> > and created a sym link to pcman there instead. Now if I click on the
> > default Konqueror icon on the task bar it opens pcman as it should but
>
> if I
>
> > click any short cut on the desktop or elsewhere Konqueror still opens
>
> which
>
> > you would think at best I would get an error saying it can't do what I
>
> ask.
>
> > So where is it still finding Konqueror?
>
> Possibly because it's not calling "konqueror".
>
> My "home" button contains "kfmclient openProfile
filemanagement"
>
> Thierry
Try this; works for me with most KDE3/TDE applications.
1. Open any file manager and go to a directory, e.g., /home/USERNAME/
2. Right-click on a folder (not a file), select "open with" and
choose "other"; then, when you are given an option, choose Konqueror. (It may
be that you already have Konqueror in your list, along with Nautilus,
PCManFM, and what-not.)
3. You will see (for most applications) a box at the bottom left-hand of the
screen that says "Remember application association for this type of file."
Check the box.
Now when you right-click on a folder, you ought to see Konquerer at the top of
the list. If you just double-click on the folder, Konqueror ought to open the
folder as the default manager.
The only glitch here is that some applications (but not Konqueror) do not obey
this method (for example, KPDF), and I don't have a clue why or why not.
Also, if you have Dolphin installed, it tends to take over this spot,
regardless what you do. I used to purge Dolphin as my first step in a new
system; although again, I haven't troubled myself to find out why. (It no
longer seems to interfere with Konqueror when I am in the TDE desktop, but I
still use Dolphin when I occasionally go into the KDE4 desktop.) All I can
say is, this works for me.
Another thing to know is that if you have KDE4 installed (because you like to
have another desktop manager available), then you could have two instances of
Konqueror installed (although I believe that konqueror-trinity takes over
once installed). Also, check your Konqueror profiles, as Konqueror can also
be used as a web browser.
There used to be configuration files for konqueror (actually for practically
all KDE3 apps) here:
/home/silenus/.kde/share/config/
especially, this one:
/home/silenus/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc
When I look in the corresponding folder for Trinity, however, I find:
/opt/trinity/share/config.kcfg/konqueror.kcfg
which is an xml file, so I haven't tried to mess with it yet.
Bill