On Tuesday 31 January 2006 02:23, Patrick Nagel wrote: > Hallo there, > > now I'm answering my own question - in case somebody else needs a solution. > > I wrote a little shell script that switches the proxy for KDE and tells all > applications to reparse their proxy configuration. Nothing special and a > bit of a hack, but it does the job. > By binding this script to (keyboard) shortcuts, it's now very easy to > change the proxy, or switch it on/off, and it's immediately available in > all KDE programs. Nice work! Some ideas: kwriteconfig can write into KDE configuration files without you having to know about their location See the descrption for dcop --pipe on how to make multiple calls with one dcop startup Actually I guess, which means that would have to be tested, it might be sufficient to call repareseSlaveConfiguration on just one scheduler, maybe the one kded uses. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User Moderator: www.mrunix.de (German), www.qtcentre.org
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