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  1. @daniel
    @rl_dane

    #KDE has long had a technology called #KParts. Basically you can set up something (including a full app) as a #KPart component and use it elsewhere as part of another (tools bars and menus will merge).

    My understanding is that #Kate & #KWrite are a good example. Both now use the same editor component, but Kate adds a LOT of extra functionality to it. The #KDEPIM suite uses the same trick with it's components - they can run separately or as one combined app (#Kontact).

    I'm not fully across the technology, so if any experts wish to correct me, feel free. 🤠

    @eliasp

  2. @daniel
    @rl_dane

    #KDE has long had a technology called #KParts. Basically you can set up something (including a full app) as a #KPart component and use it elsewhere as part of another (tools bars and menus will merge).

    My understanding is that #Kate & #KWrite are a good example. Both now use the same editor component, but Kate adds a LOT of extra functionality to it. The #KDEPIM suite uses the same trick with it's components - they can run separately or as one combined app (#Kontact).

    I'm not fully across the technology, so if any experts wish to correct me, feel free. 🤠

    @eliasp

  3. @daniel
    @rl_dane

    #KDE has long had a technology called #KParts. Basically you can set up something (including a full app) as a #KPart component and use it elsewhere as part of another (tools bars and menus will merge).

    My understanding is that #Kate & #KWrite are a good example. Both now use the same editor component, but Kate adds a LOT of extra functionality to it. The #KDEPIM suite uses the same trick with it's components - they can run separately or as one combined app (#Kontact).

    I'm not fully across the technology, so if any experts wish to correct me, feel free. 🤠

    @eliasp

  4. @daniel
    @rl_dane

    #KDE has long had a technology called #KParts. Basically you can set up something (including a full app) as a #KPart component and use it elsewhere as part of another (tools bars and menus will merge).

    My understanding is that #Kate & #KWrite are a good example. Both now use the same editor component, but Kate adds a LOT of extra functionality to it. The #KDEPIM suite uses the same trick with it's components - they can run separately or as one combined app (#Kontact).

    I'm not fully across the technology, so if any experts wish to correct me, feel free. 🤠

    @eliasp

  5. @daniel
    @rl_dane

    #KDE has long had a technology called #KParts. Basically you can set up something (including a full app) as a #KPart component and use it elsewhere as part of another (tools bars and menus will merge).

    My understanding is that #Kate & #KWrite are a good example. Both now use the same editor component, but Kate adds a LOT of extra functionality to it. The #KDEPIM suite uses the same trick with it's components - they can run separately or as one combined app (#Kontact).

    I'm not fully across the technology, so if any experts wish to correct me, feel free. 🤠

    @eliasp

  6. Sowas gibt es auch, KDE Partitionierer zeigt -273 Gard C an meiner Samsung SSD an. Eiskaltes Teil LOL

    #KDE #KPart #SSD #temperature

  7. Sowas gibt es auch, KDE Partitionierer zeigt -273 Gard C an meiner Samsung SSD an. Eiskaltes Teil LOL

    #KDE #KPart #SSD #temperature

  8. Sowas gibt es auch, KDE Partitionierer zeigt -273 Gard C an meiner Samsung SSD an. Eiskaltes Teil LOL

    #KDE #KPart #SSD #temperature

  9. Sowas gibt es auch, KDE Partitionierer zeigt -273 Gard C an meiner Samsung SSD an. Eiskaltes Teil LOL

    #KDE #KPart #SSD #temperature

  10. Sowas gibt es auch, KDE Partitionierer zeigt -273 Gard C an meiner Samsung SSD an. Eiskaltes Teil LOL

    #KDE #KPart #SSD #temperature