Version: 2.1.1 (using KDE 4.1.2) OS: Linux Installed from: Fedora RPMs Dolphin is file manager, and will be *mostly* used to browse a local file system. I find the 'Download with KGet' option in the 'Actions' submenu when I right-click a file. How useful is this option for a file manager, unless perhaps you are browsing a network share or FTP site. Does that small use case mandate this menu item?
MMh I see Peter is CCed to this :) From what I can see this is not really a kget issue... anyway look here: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdenetwork/kget/desktop/kget_download.desktop?view=markup "X-KDE-Protocol=!file" Lukas
@Lukas: I'm not very familiar with the current service menu code (David Faure did most of the parts I think), but it looks - like you said - not as an issue of KGet. Anyhow there is a general issue with service menus: Currently it is out of scope of Dolphin/Konqueror which service menus are installed. I originally wanted to have a graphical configuration for KDE 4.2 to be able to adjust which installed service menus should be shown in the context menu. But I was running out of time :-( As I want to fix this in KDE 4.3, I'll take over this issue to for getting familiar with the topic. I've changed the product to Dolphin (although it's probably related konq-libs).
Hey Peter! Ok good to hear! We have pretty much the same issue in trunk with the Transfer's Context-Menu as well, so would be nice to hear from you for 4.3 :) Lukas
To make it clear, the "Download with Kget" option appears when browsing the local filesystem. This should not be.
This appears to be fixed now, since I can't reproduce it anymore.