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Original von kdc532
at the risk of revealing myself as a newbie.. how do i unpack bz? someone told me. but i forgot. (theres a lesson here, i think its never try to learn and drink alcohol)
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Original von kdc532
and yes, i did try the configuring shortcuts deal. mine by default was set to none. and apperently somehow still is. even though it says it isnt.
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at the risk of revealing myself as a newbie.. how do i unpack bz? someone told me. but i forgot. (theres a lesson here, i think its never try to learn and drink alcohol)
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try "bzip -d <file>" or "bunzip <file>". Konqueror should hava a service menu do decompress the file but I had a problem with some formats and I don't remember if this is one of them.
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Original von manuelkuhs
You probably have tried this already, but here's how I did it:
Open a chat window, then Settings -> Configure Shortcuts, scroll down to the "Send Message" variable and change it from the default (alt+enter) to merely enter.
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NLK's comment:
The confusing part for me was how to change it. Scroll to "send message", select "custom", click on the key button to the right of it, select "primary shortcut", click on the white X (clear shortcut). After the shortcut is clear, the key button will be blank. Now simply hit the "enter" or "return" button on your keyboard. It will record the action and make "enter" the new default.
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By the way, universalkopete is a must-have add-on for kopete in my opinion, get it from kde-apps and try it out if you haven't already.
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