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Quick question. Does anyone know if it is or will be possible (sooner than later PLEASE) to assign specific word documents and spreadsheets to open for certain activities? So far I've had no luck with LibreOffice and I haven't tried KOffice yet or Microsoft Word through Wine. It's possible with webpages so I don't understand why it wouldn't be possible with word documents. I'm trying to assign 4 specific word documents and a specific spreadsheet for a language learning Activity spread over 4 virtual desktops. It's a hassle having to open them up everytime and assign them to each VDesktop when I start the computer and KDE activities would be PERFECT for improving my workflow for this issue. Some KDE review I read mentioned it was possible for assigning specfic "documents" as recent as 4.6 . Anyway please tell me how if it is possible. I'm using Kubuntu 12.04 too in case that helps. Thanks!!!!
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Yeah... that is the ultimate goal, but the problem is (the main problem) is that I don't see libreoffice ever integrated with activities. KDE applications like okular, calligra and such - yes, eventually.
As for linking the documents (documents, not document-in-an-application-window) to the activities, it is possible (one of the main features in Plasma Active, actually). There just is no UI for the normal Plasma Desktop to do that. (it is planned, but I don't know when it will be rolled out. p.s. Don't create multiple threads for one topic. |
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Sweet! I look forward to the day Calligra can do that then. I guess for now the alternative would be to work with the documents on Google Docs since you can load specific websites on starting up activities or just never ending an activity with libredocuments and put the computer to sleep instead of shutdown. Thanks for the response, thanks for the KDE development, and sorry for the multiple posting. Keep this great activity vision cooking. When I discovered it I have been converted to Linux since.
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