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Hi,
I'm using Kdialog to allow my users to make some choices. But I have a little problem : we can't make a choice with the mouse, we have to click on the button OK. To be concrete, here is a window to choose an option : kdialog --menu "Choose" "1" "Option 1" "2" "Option 2" On this window, I have to click on "Option 1" or "Option 2", THEN click on le button "OK". My wish : choose "Option 1" or "Option 2" just with a double-click on the item. I have searched on the kdialog's options and kde's options, without success. Is-it possible ? [tharkun@Schorl tmp]$ kdialog --version Qt : 4.6.2 KDE : 4.3.4 (KDE 4.3.4) KDialog : 1.0 [tharkun@Schorl tmp]$ cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 6.5 (Final) [tharkun@Schorl tmp]$ |
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It seems my kdialog here can't do that, at least not with the --menu option.
Would using the --yesno / --yesnocancel arguments, with the --yes-label / --no-label / --cancel-label options be a workable substitute?
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