On Friday 06 March 2009 16:03:56 you wrote: > Nathan England wrote: > > Hello Hello, > > > > I realize this is bad form, but regardless it works. I have my user > > setup as part of the wheel group, so sudo automatically elevates me > > when I use it. I have several files that I will access and make > > changes to with my root user, and occassionaly I use kwrite as my > > user running under sudo to access those files as well. > > > > I decided to create a shortcut on my desktop, so I clicked the kmenu, > > typed in kwrite and then right clicked it and select 'add to panel'. > > It did so, then I edited the icon settings and changed it to execute > > 'sudo kwrite' > > > > It all works well, but when I tried to open kwrite, NOT from my panel > > shortcut which opens sudo kwrite, but from the kmenu I found it had > > edited my short cuts globally and it always opens kwrite in sudo > > mode... > > > > Is this to be expected, or is this a bug as the system is not > > creating a "new" shortcut but rather a pointer to the real one???? > > > > Any thoughts, besides how stupid I may be for doing it this way...;-) > > I doubt that it matters if this was a wise thing to do. It should work > and it doesn't. > > First, you found a bug. Since the icon on the Panel was only a link, > you should not have been able to open the properties and edit it. Being > able to do so will only cause problems. So that is a simple bug and it > should be reported. > > Some history. In KDE-3, you will find that you can put either a link or > an actual 'desktop' file on the panel depending on how you do it. If > you add from the menu, you will get a link but if you drag 'n' drop, you > get an actual 'desktop' file. An issue with this was that when the > icons were removed from the panel, they were not deleted from the > directory: $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kicker/ > > This "design" feature appears to have occurred by accident and was one > of the things in Kicker that needed fixing. IMHO, the proper fix was to > always have an actual 'desktop' file and never use a link. This was not > what was done, so, we have not just a bug but a serious design issue as > well. I am more than happy to file the bug report, but as I have not done so through b.k.o I am not sure where I should assign this, is this a panel bug, kicker bug, plasma bug? Or does someone else want to file this who knows more than I? nathan ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.