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Hi all,
I am using KDE4 under FreeBSD 10.3. While I love it (as much as I loved Windows 2000 in terms of its interface, the only MS flavour I ever really liked), I keep struggling with 2 niggles: 1) If I double-click on a shell script, KDE opens it in a flash in the editor - if the script is not executable. But not if the script is executable. Is there some way I can get K to use the editor for executable scripts too ? 2) When I scroll the mouse wheel with the bottom panel under focus, it brings up the panel's 'iconified' windows one-by-one - which I find a minor nuisance. Is there some way I can disable that so that mouse wheel scroll is ignored if the panel has the mouse's focus ? Thanks for any help. -- Regards, Manish Jain |
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1) You can right-click the script -> Open With -> pick your editor. I don't know of an option to make open-in-application the default for executable files.
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