Re: TDE and vintage computers

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J Leslie Turriff via tde-devels wrote:

>> Important though is I like tinkering with them much like people tinker
>> with old cars. There is a strong nostalgic effect playing with them. I
>> wish I still had my C-64 and Amiga 1000 and 3000.
> I wish I could do with DCOP what I could with the Amiga's
> inter-application ports.  (It's not that DCOP doesn't provide such an
> interface, but that TDE applications don't provide much in the way of
> user-level commands; e.g. YAM allows one to easily navigate mail folders,
> switch mail items, etc.; there are no similar commands in Kmail's DCOP
> interface, mostly they are involved with manipulating windows, not their
> contents; and in KDE and TDE there is no information about DCOP
> capabilities in applications' handbooks, so it's very hard to figure out
> how to do much with DCOP.

I disagree here, in kdcop you should see the applications and there
interfaces. It depends on the application what functionality is exposed to
dcop.

BR

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