With a title of a great Jethro Tull song, and a teaser screenshot, I’m ending this post.
Ivan Čukić
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Happy valentins's & love free sofware day!
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KRunner had the support for drag and drop for a *long* time. Maybe some runner inside it that you are using is not implementing the needed method? (I've just tested - searched for a file, and the d'n'd worked)
@<a href="#comment-85255" rel="nofollow">Schongel</a>: It is KFaenza - for me, it is the only one that can compete with oxygen.
@<a href="#comment-85256" rel="nofollow">uniq</a>: :)
@<a href="#comment-85258" rel="nofollow">Adrián Chaves Fernández</a>: The applet's working name is Karl, he is a runner, but not krunner :)
It is currently a test-bed for something much larger that it will become a /part/ of.
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@<a href="#comment-85273" rel="nofollow">Kjetil Kilhavn</a>: :D
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BTW, KDE SC 5 is not going to happen - the versions will continue with 4.11, 4.12... even when the Frameworks 5 are finished (at least, that is the current plan)
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how about krunner files results drag'n drop support? Is it on Your list?