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-This file explains how to add an item in the popupmenu (for both
-konqueror and kdesktop), without using the file associations.
-
-Why
-===
-One reason for doing this is being able to associate
-some action with all files without this action becoming a default handler
-(called on left click).
-Another is that for text-based programs and tools (e.g. gzip) it's faster
-than defining a desktop file for the application, making it hidden, and
-associate it with the relevant file types.
-
-How
-===
-Create a file ~/.trinity/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/something.desktop
-and write into it something like (without the comments) :
-
-[Desktop Entry]
-ServiceTypes=text/html,text/plain # use all/all for all entries
- # all/allfiles for files only
- # and use inode/directory for dirs only
- # you can also do things like image/* for all
- # image mimetypes
-Actions=gzip;mail # those are ';' separated, per the standard !
-X-TDE-Submenu=Menuname # this optional entry allows grouping the
- # entries in this servicemenu file into a
- # common submenu, in this case "Menuname"
-TryExec=gzip # Find if executable exist, if it doesn't exist
- # menu entry is not displaying
-ExcludeServiceTypes=application/x-zip # This entry is used to avoid to display menu
- # when it's a specific servicetype
- # for exemple when we use all/allfiles and zip
- # them, we don't want to zip a zip file
-
-
-[Desktop Action gzip] # One "Desktop Action <name>" group per Action
-Name=GZip this file
-Name[fr]=...
-Icon=tgz
-Exec=gzip %f
-
-[Desktop Action mail]
-Name=Mail this file
-Name[fr]=...
-Icon=kmail
-Exec=kmail --there-is-no-such-option-yet %f
-
-
-See also the "desktop entry standard", which defines more formally the same
-concept of actions but for desktop files (e.g. eject on a device desktop file,
-etc.)
-