first thank you, after install of "plasma-scriptengine-python"
it works for local-files, for my sshfs-mountpint it does not
and here also a refresh-option is missing
BUT:
I'm always of the opinion that teaching someone how to fish is
better
than giving them a fish
We are here to help and not only to teach and after working 10
years as software-developer i need nobody to teach me search
what you did was "hahaha i konw where it is but i do not tell you"
i searched not for "tail" because i would implement this with
three options instead of reduce to one command but not learn
C++ or Python for a desktop-widget:
* command
* interval
* display errors
* refresh
Am 27.03.2011 11:08, schrieb Ryan Rix:
Hi Reindl!
I'm glad that I had the opportunity to help you out with this issue!
Sorry that all the free time I have invested in your questions which you could search for
( I found one with the
simple query of 'tail' in the first page of results in GHNS.) was spent teaching,
and not doing! Maybe next time we
can come to more agreeable terms on the results!
I'm always of the opinion that teaching someone how to fish is better than giving
them a fish, but, hey, that's
your problem if you can't hold a rod.
I'm done with this, have fun,
On Sat 26 March 2011 23:36:50 Reindl Harald wrote:
> this is a really useless answer!
> why?
> * tell search phrase (file gives thousand matches, watch none)
> * even if there is one, this is no valid reason for the built-in crap
>
> p.s.: "teh serchez" does not let you look smarter
>
> Am 26.03.2011 23:10, schrieb Ryan Rix:
> > There is one available from the "Add Widgets"'s install new
widgets
> > dialog. use teh serchez
> >
> > On Sat 26 March 2011 17:14:48 Reindl Harald wrote:
> >> could anybody of the fedora-SIG take a look at this because upstream
> >>
> >> seems not to be interested - maybe a simple widget for a shellcommand
> >>
> >> would be better which is called every x seconds (configuraebale) to
> >> get
> >>
> >> a "tail -n 5 /path/ 2> /dev/null" there....
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224772