From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2007-07-12 03:50:54
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--- Lacrocivious Acrophosist <alt...@ya...> a écrit : > > I don't think GPRename ever remembered your last > > directory > > after you closed the program. And if it did, that > > would be > > wrong. If I'm in /usr and I call gprename, close it, > > go into > > /usr/local and call gprename again, I want it to > > open in > > /usr/local and not /usr. So remembering the last > > directory > > wouldn't be a good thing. > > > > For the field 'Work path' in the KMenu, I'm > > unfortunately not > > familiar with it as I'm running Gnome, but you would > > have more chances > > to just modify the field Command from 'gprename' to > > 'gprename /my/directory', > > so that, when using the menu of KDE, it will always > > open at a > > specific directory. > > I altered the KMenu command field as you suggested, > and this does work, as I had previously verified. Your > answer that GPRename never remembered the last open > directory by itself, however, does narrow down the > problem I mentioned. Namely, the 'Work path' field was > at one time obeyed by GPRename upon startup from the > KMenu entry, but is now ignored. > > Again, this 'problem' barely qualifies as a problem, > and the workaround is sufficient to avoid it. I really have no idea what modification has been done so that the field Work path doesn't work anymore, but as you say, this barely qualify as a problem ;-) > Incidentally, /usr/share/applications/gprename.desktop > is the only file in that directory set as executable; > perhaps this should be changed? How did you install the application, by default it's going to /usr/local/share not /usr/share and by default, the permission set on this file is 644 (see the file Makefile line 52) which is -rw-r--r-- so no executable. > > The URL > > http://gprename.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gprename > > is for viewing on the web the SVN repositery, like > > in Firefox, > > but it's not for checkout > > > > To get a local copy on your computer, the URL is > > still the same > > which can be found under the Code tab on the > > gprename webpage on > > sourceforge and it's the one you had in your history > > buffer: > > svn co > > > https://gprename.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gprename > > gprename > > Aha! So it is, thank you. You must admit, surely, that > it was well hidden ;-) How would many users know to > look there, when the home page and the wiki entries > all point only to the web viewable one? Well, it was kind of hidden, like not on Wikipedia, not on the homepage, but it's a URL only for developers and there aren't that many, I prefer to keep these sites and the README more simple for anyone and 'hide' the SVN URL. Obtenez des réponses à vos questions ! Profitez des connaissances et des opinions des internautes sur Yahoo! Questions/Réponses http://fr.rd.yahoo.com/evt=42054/*http://qc.answers.yahoo.com |