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Original von lawrencegoodman
Thanks for the help, but I am still having trouble. I shoudl have mentioned this but I am using KDE 3.1 and the preliminary source version of Kontact (not the one that comes with KDE 3.2).
Here's what happens:
I type :
dcop kmail default openComposer "" "" "" "" "" 0 ""
I get the following msg:
object not accessible
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I am a newbie so perhaps I am not typiing this in exactly correctly, but I was also unaware of an openComposer command after kmail. I thought it was just "--composer." Thanks!
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Not sure why, but it's working for now. I know it's not the best solution, but what the heck.
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Original von m4ktub
Is there any standard way of knowing what can be used from an aplication? I have already used kdcop.
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If an appliation provides dcop hooks why do they make them "secret"? (ATTENTION: kde API and development philosophy illiterate)
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