I have hunted around a bit, but not come up with anything i can run with yet, but want to populate the plasma panel with "standard" widgets. Below is a shell script i use on KDE3 to allow user to quickly select some standard widgets to add to 'kicker' panel, but i'd like the equivalent for KDE4. At least i'd like to know how to programmatically install a widget similar to what i'm doing below. Anyway, 'kwriteconfig' is certainly not a viable tool to manipulate either KDE3's kicker panel config file, nor the plasma config file (that one's even more horrific requiring a full parse to figure out indexes of multi-variant arrays, blah...) I ran across some cursory ECMAscript docs for plasma, and if that's the way to go, any example code anybody's got is welcome. Anyway, any pointers appreciated. thanks, --stephen #!/bin/sh # Title: kde3-install-kicker-buttons # Purpose: Install some standard default buttons on the KDE3 kicker panel # Author: Stephen Dowdy (sdowdy @ ucar.edu) if ! dcop >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then echo "This must be run in a KDE3 user session" exit 1 fi add_xfreerdp_button() { winserver="$1" windomain="$2" dcop kicker Panel addNonKDEAppButton \ "XFreeRDP to ${winserver}" \ "XFreeRDP session to Windows terminal server ${winserver}" \ /usr/local/freerdp/bin/xfreerdp samba.png \ "-u \${USER} ${windomain:+-d ${windomain}} -g 90% -x m --plugin cliprdr --plugin rdpdr --data disk:LNXWIN:\${HOME}/tsclient -- ${winserver}" \ true if [ ! -d ${HOME}/tsclient ]; then mkdir ${HOME}/tsclient chmod 700 ${HOME}/tsclient fi } add_xfreerdp_WINSERVER_button() { add_xfreerdp_button WINSERVER WINDOMAIN ;} add_locklogout_button() { # Add Lock/Logout button if it doesn't already exist if ! dcop kicker Panel listApplets | grep -q 'lockout.desktop'; then echo "Adding Lock/Logout button to Kicker Panel" dcop kicker Panel insertApplet lockout.desktop $(dcop kicker Panel listApplets | wc -l) else echo "NOTICE: Lock/Logout button already installed" fi } add_konsole_button() { # Add Konsole button if it doesn't already exist if ! dcop kicker Panel listApplets | grep -q 'Konsole'; then echo "Adding Lock/Logout button to Kicker Panel" dcop kicker Panel addServiceButton Konsole else echo "NOTICE: Konsole button already installed" fi } add_firefox_button() { # Add Firefox button if it doesn't already exist (can't really tell easily) dcop kicker Panel addNonKDEAppButton "Firefox" "Mozilla Firefox Web Browser" "/usr/local/firefox/firefox" /usr/local/firefox/icons/mozicon128.png "" false } add_thunderbird_button() { # Add Thunderbird button if it doesn't already exist (can't really tell easily) dcop kicker Panel addNonKDEAppButton "Thunderbird" "Mozilla Thunderbird E-mail client" "/usr/local/thunderbird/thunderbird" /usr/local/thunderbird/chrome/icons/default/default256.png "" false } for button in \ $(kdialog --geometry 600x400 --title "Jazzing up the KDE3 Kicker Panel" \ --checklist "Select Buttons to add to KDE3 Kicker Panel" \ firefox "Firefox Browser" on \ thunderbird "Thunderbird E-Mail client" on \ xfreerdp_WINSERVER "XFreeRDP session to WINSERVER" off \ konsole "Konsole Terminal Button" on \ locklogout "Lock/Logout Button" on \ | tr -d '"' ) do echo "Selected: ${button}" eval add_${button}_button done -- Stephen Dowdy - Systems Administrator - NCAR/RAL 303.497.2869 - sdowdy@xxxxxxxx - http://www.ral.ucar.edu/~sdowdy/ ___________________________________________________ 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.