KPropertiesDesktopBase KPropertiesDesktopBase 0 0 449 304 unnamed 0 spacer6 Vertical Minimum 20 16 textLabel7 &Supported file types: filetypeList <qt><p>This list should show the types of file that your application can handle. This list is organized by <u>mimetypes</u>.</p> <p>MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent <u>mimetypes</u>. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower.bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, <u>image/x-bmp</u>. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes.</p> <p>If you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button <b>Add</b> below. If there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button <b>Remove</b> below.</p></qt> Mimetype true true Description true true filetypeList 7 7 0 1 true <qt><p>This list should show the types of file that your application can handle. This list is organized by <u>mimetypes</u>.</p> <p>MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent <u>mimetypes</u>. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower.bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, <u>image/x-bmp</u>. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes.</p> <p>If you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button <b>Add</b> below. If there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button <b>Remove</b> below.</p></qt> nameLabel &Name: nameEdit Type the name you want to give to this application here. This application will appear under this name in the applications menu and in the panel. nameEdit Type the name you want to give to this application here. This application will appear under this name in the applications menu and in the panel. textLabel2 &Description: genNameEdit Type the description of this application, based on its use, here. Examples: a dial up application (KPPP) would be "Dial up tool". genNameEdit Type the description of this application, based on its use, here. Examples: a dial up application (KPPP) would be "Dial up tool". textLabel3 Comm&ent: commentEdit Type any comment you think is useful here. commentEdit Type any comment you think is useful here. textLabel4 Co&mmand: commandEdit Type the command to start this application here. Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: %f - a single file name %F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once %u - a single URL %U - a list of URLs %d - the directory of the file to open %D - a list of directories %i - the icon %m - the mini-icon %c - the caption commandEdit Type the command to start this application here. Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: %f - a single file name %F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once %u - a single URL %U - a list of URLs %d - the directory of the file to open %D - a list of directories %i - the icon %m - the mini-icon %c - the caption browseButton &Browse... Click here to browse your file system in order to find the desired executable. textLabel5 &Work path: pathEdit Sets the working directory for your application. pathEdit Sets the working directory for your application. addFiletypeButton Add... Click on this button if you want to add a type of file (mimetype) that your application can handle. spacer31_2 Horizontal MinimumExpanding 53 20 delFiletypeButton Remove If you want to remove a type of file (mimetype) that your application cannot handle, select the mimetype in the list above and click on this button. spacer31_3 Horizontal MinimumExpanding 53 20 advancedButton Ad&vanced Options Click here to modify the way this application will run, launch feedback, DCOP options or to run it as a different user. klineedit.h kurlrequester.h klistview.h