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Actionmenu "make file executable"

  

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Actionmenu "make file executable"
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Downloads:  1791
Submitted:  Mar 7 2004
Updated:  Mar 10 2004

Description:

Simple Actionmenu to make Files executable

Install:
tar -jxf Make Executable.tar.bz2
cd Make Executable
read readme.txt




Changelog:

0.1 Initial release
0.2 You can chose between show direct Actionmenu or in a seperate submenu.Filetypes changed.




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 Howto

 
 by Yaba on: Mar 7 2004
 
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I once saw a very good howto about service menus. Do you have the URL?

Could you please post it?


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 Re: Howto

 
 by aseigo on: Mar 7 2004
 
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http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html


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 Re: Re: Howto

 
 by Yaba on: Mar 8 2004
 
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Exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks a lot!


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 nice

 
 by LMCBoy on: Mar 9 2004
 
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Thanks for writing this, it's pretty cool!

Would it be possible to have it detect whether the file is executable, and show either "make file executable" or "make file not executable" in the Action menu, rather than placing both actions in a submenu? Or is that too complex for servicemenus?


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 Re: nice

 
 by optionX on: Mar 9 2004
 
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I will placing both actions in a submenu :-)


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 excelent indeed

 
 by jos on: Mar 9 2004
 
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But ehm... might it try to detect wheter the file is an .sh/.run/etc, so it doesnt show up in .jpg's???


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 Re: excelent indeed

 
 by optionX on: Mar 9 2004
 
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Sorry no :-)


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 Re: Re: excelent indeed

 
 by thomas12777 on: Mar 10 2004
 
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if you don't want - ok.
if you think you can't :
try file filename.ext ;-)


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 Re: Re: Re: excelent indeed

 
 by thomas12777 on: Mar 10 2004
 
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oh, btw.
kde can do this job for you as you can define the filetypes for the servicemenu in the .desktop file


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 Not neccessary

 
 by Brandybuck on: Mar 11 2004
 
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This "improvement" is not necessary. The ability to easily change the file permission to executable already exists in the properties dialog.

While it may seem a convenience to allow this on the service menu, you should stop and think if you want users to be changing file permissions without first understanding the concepts behind the permissions dialog.

IMHO...


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 Re: Not neccessary

 
 by Fri13 on: Mar 11 2004
 
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Why i think these service menus make KDE more like windows with it security problems?


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 English screenshot?

 
 by fprog26 on: Mar 19 2004
 
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Would it be possible
to post an English screenshot?

Thank you!


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