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encFS service menu
encFS service menu one little KDE service menu for encFS directory. more>>
encFS service menu one little KDE service menu for encFS directory.
Installation:
ungzip and copy in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
Usage:
Click on encFS directory and click on mount.
For unmounting, click on origin directory and click on umount, this unmount and remove destination directory.
READ THIS PLEASE:
This script create a directory in your home with name encFS_$DIR. For to mount correctly, this directory must not exist.
<<lessInstallation:
ungzip and copy in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
Usage:
Click on encFS directory and click on mount.
For unmounting, click on origin directory and click on umount, this unmount and remove destination directory.
READ THIS PLEASE:
This script create a directory in your home with name encFS_$DIR. For to mount correctly, this directory must not exist.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
907 downloads
Thunderbird Service Menu
Thunderbird Service Menu will allow you to right click on a file and attach it to a new E-mail from Thunderbird. more>>
Thunderbird Service Menu is a service menu that will allow you to right click on a file and attach it to a new E-mail from Thunderbird.
Just extract the "AttachToThunderbirdMail" config file to "/usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus" and it should work.
<<lessJust extract the "AttachToThunderbirdMail" config file to "/usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus" and it should work.
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Added: 2007-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
epstools service menu 0.1
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file. more>>
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file.
If a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
<<lessIf a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
988 downloads
KGpg Shredder Service Menu 0.6
Service Menu for shredder function of KGpg. more>>
KGpg Shredder Service Menu is a service menu for shredder function of KGpg. Im sick of dragging files to the icon (See SS).
I dont know if you need to install the shredder onto your desktop or not (probably not).
Either way, extract and place in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and re-open Konqueror. Comment or email me for improvements. Addy can be found in the file.
Enhancements:
- Thanks to Dr. Pavri for bringing shred command to my attention.
- The archive now has two files.
- shred.desktop is for shred command, kgpg-shred.desktop is for kgpg command.
<<lessI dont know if you need to install the shredder onto your desktop or not (probably not).
Either way, extract and place in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and re-open Konqueror. Comment or email me for improvements. Addy can be found in the file.
Enhancements:
- Thanks to Dr. Pavri for bringing shred command to my attention.
- The archive now has two files.
- shred.desktop is for shred command, kgpg-shred.desktop is for kgpg command.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1066 downloads
Ktxt2tags Service Menu 1.0
Ktxt2tags Service Menu is a KDE service menu for KTxt2tags software. more>>
Ktxt2tags Service Menu is a KDE service menu for KTxt2tags software.
sv-ktxt2tags is a ServiceMenu for [KTxt2tags http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=48474]
KTxt2tags is a GPL front-end for [txt2tags http://txt2tags.sf.net]
Installation:
Make a simbolic link to the ktxt2tags script in /usr/bin/.
Copy the file sv-ktxt2tags.desktop in /.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus.
Copy the icon txt2tags.png in /usr/share/pixmaps.
<<lesssv-ktxt2tags is a ServiceMenu for [KTxt2tags http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=48474]
KTxt2tags is a GPL front-end for [txt2tags http://txt2tags.sf.net]
Installation:
Make a simbolic link to the ktxt2tags script in /usr/bin/.
Copy the file sv-ktxt2tags.desktop in /.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus.
Copy the icon txt2tags.png in /usr/share/pixmaps.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1038 downloads
ICOnvert service menu 1.01
ICOnvert service menu is a service menu to convert Windows icon files (*.ico). more>>
ICOnvert service menu is a script/service menu package that adds four entries to Konquerors context menu to convert Windows icon files (*.ico):
1) Extract PNGs
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/SomeIcon-WxH.png e.g. BlueMoon/BlueMoon-16x16.png, BlueMoon/BlueMoon-32x32.png, etc.
2) Extract PNGs grouped by size
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/WxH/SomeIcon.png e.g. MoonIcons/16x16/BlueMoon.png, MoonIcons/32x32/BlueMoon.png, etc.
3) Preview in Konqueror
Extracts PNGs to a temporary directory under /tmp, launches a Konqueror window, and deletes the temporary files when that window is closed.
4) Import into current theme
Asks for icon category (apps, devices, etc.) and name, then extracts PNGs into $HOME/.kde/share/icons/[theme]/WxH/[category]/SomeIcon.png where [theme] is taken from $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals.
Note that this will overwrite files if you specify the name of an existing icon. This is a "feature" -- it allows you to replace a certain icon globally. Use with caution, though -- I suggest that you backup your original iconset.
You can convert multiple icons at the same time from within Konqueror or the command line.
<<less1) Extract PNGs
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/SomeIcon-WxH.png e.g. BlueMoon/BlueMoon-16x16.png, BlueMoon/BlueMoon-32x32.png, etc.
2) Extract PNGs grouped by size
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/WxH/SomeIcon.png e.g. MoonIcons/16x16/BlueMoon.png, MoonIcons/32x32/BlueMoon.png, etc.
3) Preview in Konqueror
Extracts PNGs to a temporary directory under /tmp, launches a Konqueror window, and deletes the temporary files when that window is closed.
4) Import into current theme
Asks for icon category (apps, devices, etc.) and name, then extracts PNGs into $HOME/.kde/share/icons/[theme]/WxH/[category]/SomeIcon.png where [theme] is taken from $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals.
Note that this will overwrite files if you specify the name of an existing icon. This is a "feature" -- it allows you to replace a certain icon globally. Use with caution, though -- I suggest that you backup your original iconset.
You can convert multiple icons at the same time from within Konqueror or the command line.
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
Kvm (Kde Video Menu) 0.2.1
Kvm is a Konqueror service menu which allows to manage your videos without to use a graphical application. more>>
Kvm is a Konqueror service menu which allows to manage your videos without to use a graphical application.
Kvm (Kde Video Menu) service menu can be considered as a frontend of ffmpeg.
Enhancements:
- fix some bugs!
<<lessKvm (Kde Video Menu) service menu can be considered as a frontend of ffmpeg.
Enhancements:
- fix some bugs!
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
Attach to Email Service Menu 0.7.5
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror. more>>
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror that works in conjunction with a python script to allow the user to select multiple files and add them as attachments to an email using whatever mail client is configured. If a directory is selected, then its contents will be attached to the email recursively.
Installation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
<<lessInstallation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Service menus for Debian 1.1
Service menus for Debian package contains Konqueror service menus for Debian users. more>>
Service menus for Debian package contains Konqueror service menus for Debian users. It was developed and tested on Debian Etch.
This package contains the modified versions of the following service menus from kde-apps.org:
1. Alien Tool by Kaisermart
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Alien+Tool?content=33523
Use alien functions in a servicemenu. (Modifications: Improved apparence, different location in context menu.)
2. Debian Service Menu by Redclay
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Debian+Service+Menu?content=16536
Simple kde service menu for managing debian packages. (Modifications: uses Konsole instead of x-term, kdesu instead of sudo for non-root users.)
Actions included:
- Install (dpkg -i)
- Uninstall (dpkg -r)
- Info (dpkg-deb -I && dpkg-deb -c)
- Installed files
- Changelog (changelog.gz)
- Changelog Debian (changelog.Debian.gz)
3. Root Actions Servicemenu by Kubicle
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Root+Actions+Servicemenu?content=48411
(Modifications: Edit with KWrite and Open root Konsole here options were added.)
Actions included:
- Open (with default application)
- Run from here
- Run in Konsole
- Edit with KWrite
- Edit with Kate
- Edit with KHexEdit
- Open in Konqueror
- Open (root) Konsole here
- Change owner to root
- Change owner to user
Enhancements:
- More actions for root (Open with default application, Run from here, Run in Konsole)
- Fixed dependences
- Architecture independent .deb package
<<lessThis package contains the modified versions of the following service menus from kde-apps.org:
1. Alien Tool by Kaisermart
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Alien+Tool?content=33523
Use alien functions in a servicemenu. (Modifications: Improved apparence, different location in context menu.)
2. Debian Service Menu by Redclay
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Debian+Service+Menu?content=16536
Simple kde service menu for managing debian packages. (Modifications: uses Konsole instead of x-term, kdesu instead of sudo for non-root users.)
Actions included:
- Install (dpkg -i)
- Uninstall (dpkg -r)
- Info (dpkg-deb -I && dpkg-deb -c)
- Installed files
- Changelog (changelog.gz)
- Changelog Debian (changelog.Debian.gz)
3. Root Actions Servicemenu by Kubicle
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Root+Actions+Servicemenu?content=48411
(Modifications: Edit with KWrite and Open root Konsole here options were added.)
Actions included:
- Open (with default application)
- Run from here
- Run in Konsole
- Edit with KWrite
- Edit with Kate
- Edit with KHexEdit
- Open in Konqueror
- Open (root) Konsole here
- Change owner to root
- Change owner to user
Enhancements:
- More actions for root (Open with default application, Run from here, Run in Konsole)
- Fixed dependences
- Architecture independent .deb package
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
830 downloads
Kim (Kde Image Menu) 0.9.4
Kim is a kde service menu which allows to resize, convert, rotate your images without to use a graphical application like Gimp. more>>
Kim is a kde service menu which allows to resize, convert, rotate, ( ...) your images without to use a graphical application like Gimp ! Kim (Kde Image Menu) service menu can be considered as a frontend of ImageMagick.
Discover now the simplicity of the use of Kim !
Main features:
Compress and resize
- Compress to 70%, 80%, 90% or other,
- Resize to 300x225, 600x450, 800x600, 1024x768, 1200x900 px or other,
- Resize and compress for the web.
Convert and rotate
- Convert in JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or other,
- Rotate images.
Treatment and publication
- Rename images,
- Convert in grayscale,
- Add a whith or black border,
- Watermarck images,
- Send by mail resized images
Enhancements:
- create a html gallery works correctly (with portrait or landscape images).
- send by mail works correctly now!
<<lessDiscover now the simplicity of the use of Kim !
Main features:
Compress and resize
- Compress to 70%, 80%, 90% or other,
- Resize to 300x225, 600x450, 800x600, 1024x768, 1200x900 px or other,
- Resize and compress for the web.
Convert and rotate
- Convert in JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or other,
- Rotate images.
Treatment and publication
- Rename images,
- Convert in grayscale,
- Add a whith or black border,
- Watermarck images,
- Send by mail resized images
Enhancements:
- create a html gallery works correctly (with portrait or landscape images).
- send by mail works correctly now!
Download (0.051MB)
Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
Create New Template Service Menu 0.2.1
Create New Template Service Menu is a context menu item for KDE and Konqueror that automates adding Create New... menu entries. more>>
Create New Template Service Menu is a context menu item for KDE and Konqueror that automates adding Create New... menu entries from existing files. It adds a "Create Template" item to the Actions submenu of the context menu. It consists of a service menu .desktop file and a shell script.
KDE Create New Template Service Menu
This service menu removes the hassle of hand-coding Create New... menu entries. It is accessed by right-clicking regular file icons on the desktop or in Konqueror, pointing to Actions, and selecting Create Template.
It consists of a service menu .desktop file and a Bash shell script. The Create Template service menu runs a shell script that brings up two dialogs--one for choosing an icon to associate with the Create New... menu entry, and the other for entering the menu item text itself. It uses this information to write a Create New... menu item .desktop file. The shell script bases the name of the .desktop file on the name of the document file clicked on from the desktop and places a copy of the file in the .sources subdirectory of ~/.kde/share/templates.
The service menu should be placed in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and the shell script in ~/bin.
I suggest that users first install the Simple Service Menu Installer available from http://www.kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=23760&id=1. That service menu provides the same service for installable service menus that mine does for document templates and will greatly simplify the process of installing this service menu. After downloading that service menu just right-click on it, point to Actions, point to Install Service, and click one of the options available on the submenu. Then to install my service menu, just follow the same proceedure and place the shell script in your personal ~/bin directory.
From that point on you will have a nice, simple method of adding both installable service menus and templates to the KDE context menu.
This project is released under the terms of the GNU GPL v.2.0.
Enhancements:
- Changed menu icons to more appropriate ones.
<<lessKDE Create New Template Service Menu
This service menu removes the hassle of hand-coding Create New... menu entries. It is accessed by right-clicking regular file icons on the desktop or in Konqueror, pointing to Actions, and selecting Create Template.
It consists of a service menu .desktop file and a Bash shell script. The Create Template service menu runs a shell script that brings up two dialogs--one for choosing an icon to associate with the Create New... menu entry, and the other for entering the menu item text itself. It uses this information to write a Create New... menu item .desktop file. The shell script bases the name of the .desktop file on the name of the document file clicked on from the desktop and places a copy of the file in the .sources subdirectory of ~/.kde/share/templates.
The service menu should be placed in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and the shell script in ~/bin.
I suggest that users first install the Simple Service Menu Installer available from http://www.kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=23760&id=1. That service menu provides the same service for installable service menus that mine does for document templates and will greatly simplify the process of installing this service menu. After downloading that service menu just right-click on it, point to Actions, point to Install Service, and click one of the options available on the submenu. Then to install my service menu, just follow the same proceedure and place the shell script in your personal ~/bin directory.
From that point on you will have a nice, simple method of adding both installable service menus and templates to the KDE context menu.
This project is released under the terms of the GNU GPL v.2.0.
Enhancements:
- Changed menu icons to more appropriate ones.
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
965 downloads
Decrypt and Extract Here Service Menu 1.1-4
Decrypt and Extract Here Service Menu is a service menu that decrypts and extracts the contents of encrypted tarballs. more>>
Decrypt and Extract Here Service Menu installs a service menu for Konqueror that decrypts and extracts the contents of encrypted tarballs.
Once install, a "Decrypt and Extract Here" entry is added to the Actions context menu in Konqueror. This entry will only appear for the file extensions defined in pgp-tarball.desktop. The following extensions are defined:
*.tar.gz.asc
*.tar.gz.gpg
*.tar.gz.pgp
*.tgz.asc
*.tgz.gpg
*.tgz.pgp
Currently only gzip compressed tar archives are supported. If there is a demand, other compression types (e.g. bzip2, zip, etc.) can be easily added. Simply email the athour and make the request.
Additionally, this RPM will modify the kgpg.desktop file by adding "application/pgp-tarball" to the MimeType entry. This allows encrypted tar archives to be opened by Kgpg (just like any other encrypted file would be).
<<lessOnce install, a "Decrypt and Extract Here" entry is added to the Actions context menu in Konqueror. This entry will only appear for the file extensions defined in pgp-tarball.desktop. The following extensions are defined:
*.tar.gz.asc
*.tar.gz.gpg
*.tar.gz.pgp
*.tgz.asc
*.tgz.gpg
*.tgz.pgp
Currently only gzip compressed tar archives are supported. If there is a demand, other compression types (e.g. bzip2, zip, etc.) can be easily added. Simply email the athour and make the request.
Additionally, this RPM will modify the kgpg.desktop file by adding "application/pgp-tarball" to the MimeType entry. This allows encrypted tar archives to be opened by Kgpg (just like any other encrypted file would be).
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-03-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
947 downloads
Fedora Package Menu 0.1
Fedora Package Menu is a service menu for easy installation of downloaded RPMs. more>>
Fedora Package Menu is a service menu for easy installation of downloaded RPMs.
Requires sudo and good configuration of sudo.
<<lessRequires sudo and good configuration of sudo.
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Added: 2006-09-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1133 downloads
service menu management to kcontrol 2
service menu management to kcontrol is a service menu suggested idea for kcontrol. more>>
I suggested a kcontrol option for enabling and disabling ACTIONS for different file types. This way, service menus would be installed and managed easier (if that control center window has that function too,it would be nice) aand maybe you will have the option to choose which actions that KIM (kde image service menu)(for example) is capable of is shown in your right click menu when you choose a jpg file...
Also an option to install the service menu just for the user that opened kcontrol (somewhere in /home/~/.kde/.../konqueror/services...) or for all users [the checkbox],requiring a root password (to copy the needed files in the needed by the service menu directories)...
Also the service menu management control center should have the option to move up and down a service menu in the -right-click-ACTIONS> sub menu.
There should be the option to pick selectably the submenus from the installed service menu and add only the ones you would like to have for the file type(for instance you can add kim-resize picture and under it you can take a submenu from a k3b service menu (add to data disc) and put it right under it for the jpg filetype (see the screenshot).
Some service menus,like kims selected "webexport" should have a > sign at the end of their names,showing that they have an included submenu,that cannot be picked/changes sepparatelly.So if web export is added,you dont have the option to pick which webexport options should be included in the web export submenu (we have to have some borders,right?)..
Another suggestion is that if a service menu is installed for all users (using the root password),it should be marked with red fonts in the service list and if promped for uninstallation,it should ofcourse ask for the root password.
And...since the kde service menus were handled the old fashionate way since this idea popped into my mind (with install.sh scripts that coppied a bunch of files,orr by hand with a READme instruction (which is a pain in the neck really)),service menus should be able to be installed the old fashionate way too,but they should be packed in special kde service menu packages,that are handled by kcontrol.This would greatly improve kdes support for service menus.
This will also resolve the clutterness/bloatness that some service menus tend to create,giving the choice in the hands of the user as to what from the service menu he/she would like to be included in the right-click menu.
Enhancements:
- added a new mockup,which is more simple and intuitive
<<lessAlso an option to install the service menu just for the user that opened kcontrol (somewhere in /home/~/.kde/.../konqueror/services...) or for all users [the checkbox],requiring a root password (to copy the needed files in the needed by the service menu directories)...
Also the service menu management control center should have the option to move up and down a service menu in the -right-click-ACTIONS> sub menu.
There should be the option to pick selectably the submenus from the installed service menu and add only the ones you would like to have for the file type(for instance you can add kim-resize picture and under it you can take a submenu from a k3b service menu (add to data disc) and put it right under it for the jpg filetype (see the screenshot).
Some service menus,like kims selected "webexport" should have a > sign at the end of their names,showing that they have an included submenu,that cannot be picked/changes sepparatelly.So if web export is added,you dont have the option to pick which webexport options should be included in the web export submenu (we have to have some borders,right?)..
Another suggestion is that if a service menu is installed for all users (using the root password),it should be marked with red fonts in the service list and if promped for uninstallation,it should ofcourse ask for the root password.
And...since the kde service menus were handled the old fashionate way since this idea popped into my mind (with install.sh scripts that coppied a bunch of files,orr by hand with a READme instruction (which is a pain in the neck really)),service menus should be able to be installed the old fashionate way too,but they should be packed in special kde service menu packages,that are handled by kcontrol.This would greatly improve kdes support for service menus.
This will also resolve the clutterness/bloatness that some service menus tend to create,giving the choice in the hands of the user as to what from the service menu he/she would like to be included in the right-click menu.
Enhancements:
- added a new mockup,which is more simple and intuitive
Download (0.72MB)
Added: 2006-09-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1137 downloads
Cabextract menu
Cabextract menu is just a little service menu that I put together for extracting MS .cab files. more>>
Cabextract menu is just a little service menu that I put together for extracting MS .cab files.
It creates a directory with the same base name in the same directory as the .cab file and extracts to it. To use it, you have to have cabextract installed (and can be found here http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php.
<<lessIt creates a directory with the same base name in the same directory as the .cab file and extracts to it. To use it, you have to have cabextract installed (and can be found here http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php.
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Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
963 downloads
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