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== Where can I find the scripts included with Konversation (/media, /weather, etc.)? ==
== Wo befinden sich die Skripte, die Konversation verwendet (/media, /weather, etc.)? ==


KDE applications such as '''Konversation''' commonly look for their resources in two places, a global directory structure and one located in the home folder of your user account. Each application looks up a directory matching their own name in both places and uses the data within. While <tt>~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts</tt> is always picked up by default, the location of the global <tt>konversation/scripts</tt> folder containing the default selection of scripts shipped with '''Konversation''' can be harder to establish, because it depends on the file system layout your distribution has chosen to implement.
KDE applications such as '''Konversation''' commonly look for their resources in two places, a global directory structure and one located in the home folder of your user account. Each application looks up a directory matching their own name in both places and uses the data within. While <tt>~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts</tt> is always picked up by default, the location of the global <tt>konversation/scripts</tt> folder containing the default selection of scripts shipped with '''Konversation''' can be harder to establish, because it depends on the file system layout your distribution has chosen to implement.

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Meine Menüleiste ist weg, wie erhalte ich sie zurück?

Drücken Sie Strg + M und die Menüleiste wird wieder eingeblendet. Die meisten KDE-Programme folgen den gleichen Konventionen für Tastenkombinationen, daher sollen Sie mit dieser Tastenkombination in fast allen Programmen die Menüleiste zurück erhalten können.

Bei meiner Distribution ist das Symbol im Systembereich abgeschaltet, wie erhalte ich es zurück?

Einstellungen -> Konversation einrichten -> Verhalten -> Allgemeines Verhalten -> Kontrolleistensymbol aktivieren

Ich habe den NetworkManager abgeschaltet und verbinde mich manuell, aber die automatische Verbindung von Konversation funktioniert nicht und das Programm muss neu gestartet werden

Konversation verwendet das KDE-Grundgerüst Solid um Netzwerkinformationen zu erhalten. Um eine Neuverbindung zu erreichen müssen Sie Solid auf "FakeNet" umschalten.

Systemeinstellungen -> Reiter: Erweitert -> Hardware -> Netzwerk -> FakeNet. Bewegen Sie es mit den Pfeilen auf der Liste nach oben.

Gehen Sie auf "Anwenden".

Hinweis

Seit KDE SC 4.5 befindet sich diese Einstellung im Netzwerk-Bereich von Systemeinstellungen -> Hardware -> Informationsquellen.


Wo befinden sich die Skripte, die Konversation verwendet (/media, /weather, etc.)?

KDE applications such as Konversation commonly look for their resources in two places, a global directory structure and one located in the home folder of your user account. Each application looks up a directory matching their own name in both places and uses the data within. While ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts is always picked up by default, the location of the global konversation/scripts folder containing the default selection of scripts shipped with Konversation can be harder to establish, because it depends on the file system layout your distribution has chosen to implement.

Generally, KDE can be told about directories it should consider for retrieval of application resources by filling and exporting the $KDEDIR or $KDEDIRS environment variables, and consequently, many distributions make use of this facility. Starting the KDE terminal emulator Konsole and using the echo command can yield the contents of these variables:

echo $KDEDIRS

Which may output something along the lines of:

/usr

In this case, your global Konversation script folder would be /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts. If any of these environment variables contains multiple directories separated by a colon (":"), KDE considers all of them, in the order given.

The scripts directory in your home folder - ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts -, by the way, always has precedence over the global one. So if you want to modify one of the scripts shipped with Konversation for your own purpose, it's good practice to copy it from the global directory to the one local to your user account. This way, an update to Konversation won't overwrite your modifications.

If the above method to retrieve the path of the global scripts folder fails, you can try the output of:

kde4-config --install data

Here are a few more examples of common paths for the global scripts folder in case all of the above methods to retrieve them fail:

 /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts (Gentoo, Kubuntu)
 /usr/share/kde4/apps/konversation/scripts
 /opt/kde3/share/apps/konversation/scripts (SUSE)

Post version 1.3.1, another way to find out where the installed scripts are is to run this command in Konversation's input line (using the media script as an example, since it comes with any Konversation installation):

/exec --showpath media

How do I make my text bold/italized/underlined?

Examples:

This is my %Bbold%B text.
This is my bold text.
This is my %Iitalized%I text.
This is my italized text.
This is my %Uunderlined%U text.
This is my underlined text.
This is my %Sstruck-out%S text.
This is my struck-out text.

Where is the server list?

Konversation presently doesn't ship with a pre-configured list of known IRC networks and servers. We are planning to provide a place to download and import such lists in the future. In the meantime, on this page you can find a script that will append the contents of mIRC's venerable servers.ini to your Konversation config file.

What is an IRC URL?

Konversation can be started with an URL from the command line. The following URL should work:

Details: (expired IETF draft)