Introduction ------------ KGtk is a quick-n-dirty hack to allow some Gtk2, Qt3, and Qt4 applications to use KDE3 or KDE4 file dialogs. KGtk is composed of the following pieces: 1. An application called kdialogd. In this archive there are two varieties of this - a KDE3 version, and a KDE4 version. 2. LD_PRELOAD libraries that are used to override the Gtk2, Qt3, and Qt4 file dialogs. If you start an application using the following command: kgtk-wrapper gimp ...the the following occurs: 1. kgtk-wrapper determines whether the application is a Gtk2, Qt3, or Qt4 application. It then sets the LD_PRELOAD environment variable to point to the approriate KGtk library. 2. When the application now starts, it checks for the TDE_SESSION_VERSION environment variable. If this is not set, or is less than 4, then the KDE3 version of kdialogd is started, else the KDE4 version is started. 3. When 'gimp' now tries to open a file dialog, the KGtk library intercepts this, and asks kdialogd to open a file dialog instead. There will only ever be one instance of kdialogd, and all apps communicate with the same instance - and it termiantes itself 30 seconds after the last Gtk/Qt app has disconnected. This timeout can be changed by editing kdialogdrc and setting/changing [General] Timeout=10 Installation ------------ As of v0.9.1, kgtk uses CMake in place of autotools. Because KGtk includes code for Qt3/KDE3 and Qt4/KDE4, you need to specify when building which variants you would like to build. This is accomplished as follows: 1. mkdir build 2. cd build 3. cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr 4. make 5. sudo make install * -DKGTK_KDE3=true instructs CMake to create makefiles for the KDE3 version of KDialogD. Defaults to "true", use -DKGTK_KDE3=false to turn off. Turning this on, sets -DKGTK_KDE4=false and -DKGTK_QT4=false * -DKGTK_KDE4=true would instruct CMake to create makefiles for the KDE4 version of KDialogD. Defaults to "false". * -DKGTK_GTK2=true instructs CMake to create makefiles for the Gtk2 version of the LD_PRELOAD library. Defaults to "true", use -DKGTK_GTK2=false to turn off. * -DKGTK_QT3=true instructs CMake to create makefiles for the Qt3 version of the LD_PRELOAD library. Defaults to "true", use -DKGTK_QT3=false to turn off. Turning this on, sets -DKGTK_KDE4=false and -DKGTK_QT4=false * -DKGTK_QT4=true instructs CMake to create makefiles for the Qt4 version of the LD_PRELOAD library. Defaults to "false". * For 64 bit systems, also append -DLIB_SUFFIX=64 Mixing '-DKGTK_KDE3=true' and '-DKGTK_KDE4=true' wont work, so compile the Qt3/KDE3, and Qt4/KDE4 variants separately. Also, the 'build' folder *must* be cleaned before switching to/from Qt3/KDE3 from/to Qt4/KDE4 So, to compile everything I suggest the following: 1. mkdir build3 2. cd build3 3. cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr [ This will build KDialogD for KDE3, and create the LD_PRELOAD libraries for Qt3 and Gtk2 ] 4. make 5. sudo make install 6. set up Qt4/KDE4 env variables 7. clean build folder 8. mkdir build4 9. cd build4 10. cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DKGTK_KDE4=true -DKGTK_QT4=true -DKGTK_GTK2=false 11. make 12. sudo make install NOTE: If you have both KDE3 and KDE4 installed, when calling cmake for KDE3, set TDEDIR to be empty. e.g. TDEDIR= cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DKGTK_KDE4=false -DKGTK_QT4=false Notes ----- The library has been tested with the following applications: Reported to work: 1. Firefox (1.5.x only, not 1.0.x) 2. Inkscape 3. GIMP 4. Kino 5. Eclipse 6. Azureus 7. Galde-2 8. Streamtuner 9. Avidemux2 10. Scribus 11. QComcBook 12. Planner 0.14: works, but asks twice for open file Reported *not* working: 1. AbiWord