SUMMARY Character Map KRunner is activated by entering ‘#’ and a hexadecimal NCR or a defined entity. There are 5 problems with this component (that I know of). STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Character Map KRunner configuration panel. 2. Press the Help button. OBSERVED RESULT System Settings manual EXPECTED RESULT Character Map KRunner component manual SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20221231 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.26.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.15.7 Qt Version: 5.15.7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Actually, the [Help] menu in the configuration panel should show the standard commands [Manual], [Report a Bug] and [About]. Were it so, it would not be possible to specify the right component for the new issue.
charrunner is not a part of KRunner. KRunner supports plug-in modules of different origin.
>Actually, the [Help] menu in the configuration panel should show the standard commands [Manual], [Report a Bug] and [About]. In the list of plugins is a dedicated about dialog, but that has not a bug URL currently
It looks like other KRunner runners that are shipped in kdeplasma-addons have components in the main KRunner product, so I made it there: https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=krunner&component=characters. Alexander, let me know if you'd prefer for the runners that are shipped in kdeplasma-addons to live in the kdeplasma-addons product instead. This will be more technically accurate but likely increase bug triaging work since most people will probably still file bugs on the main KRunner product.
>It looks like other KRunner runners that are shipped in kdeplasma-addons have components in the main KRunner product, so I made it there: https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=krunner&component=characters. I filed a sysadmin ticked about that, that is why we have them now :) >This will be more technically accurate but likely increase bug triaging work since most people will probably still file bugs on the main KRunner product. It is fine that they are located with the main KRunner product. For users, the differentiation is too technical IMHO. Also, the repos have the same release cycle.
Cool. In the future if you need new Bugzilla products or components, you can file a bug against the bugs.kde.org product, and I'll see it and action it. No need for a sysadmin ticket.