Hi,
I'd like to create some service menus which are only visible under certain conditions.
For example the action "do foo" should only be available if there is a file call "bar" in the current directory.
I have already found some topics about creating context menus in dolphin.
But non of them can solve my particular problem.
Is this even possible in KDE?
I don't know but maybe the X-KDE options will help with this.
Can someone point me to a detailed documentation about all the available options.
So far I have seen the options: X-KDE-Submenu, X-KDE-Priority and X-KDE-AuthorizeAction
But I don't know what X-KDE-Priority and X-KDE-AuthorizeAction are for.
cheers
dominik
I'd like to create some service menus which are only visible under certain conditions.
For example the action "do foo" should only be available if there is a file call "bar" in the current directory.
I have already found some topics about creating context menus in dolphin.
But non of them can solve my particular problem.
Is this even possible in KDE?
I don't know but maybe the X-KDE options will help with this.
Can someone point me to a detailed documentation about all the available options.
So far I have seen the options: X-KDE-Submenu, X-KDE-Priority and X-KDE-AuthorizeAction
But I don't know what X-KDE-Priority and X-KDE-AuthorizeAction are for.
cheers
dominik