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stand alone Kate, Kolourpaint, and Klipper.

Posted: Mon 03 Feb 2014, 19:10
by Puppus Dogfellow
Kate is a text editor that allows multiple text windows to be visible simultaneously; kolourpaint's a good mspaint clone; i'm not sure that klipper is really any better than parcellite or glipper--it certainly has a big ass user's manual though. so these are my gentle requests: i can use them through a converted sfs, but closing the warning boxes about theoretically linked programs not being found is a bit annoying (mostly a Kate issue). is there anyway to get these KDE apps to not care that they're not being run from KDE?


http://kate-editor.org/

http://kolourpaint.sourceforge.net/

http://userbase.kde.org/Klipper


thanks in advance.

Posted: Mon 03 Feb 2014, 19:49
by amigo
They all require many qt and kde libs -whether the KDE desktop is running, or not.

Posted: Mon 03 Feb 2014, 22:36
by Puppus Dogfellow
amigo wrote:They all require many qt and kde libs -whether the KDE desktop is running, or not.
it doesn't seem to need the things it's asking for at start up, it just always warns me they're missing. not a big deal. if it really starts to bother me, i guess i could just go the full sfs route (only 99mb).

there's a lot of emphasis here on getting things small and efficient; i guess i was hoping some bored expert would hotrod the stuff, but it really does seem kde is thoroughly intertwined with itself...

plugins list here below.

Posted: Thu 14 Sep 2017, 01:06
by Pelo
hunspell in Kate not available. plugins list here below. Just for info. It was asked by Oui, colleague from germany
Tkis Kate is in my Teenpup 2009, with KDE 3.5.7 at work to day. That is true that KDE is very big. Furthermore apps are old and most have equivalent in current Puppies
But somebody, as Oui, can need kate. Not me.