KDE Frameworks (redirect from KParts)
configuration. KParts 3 kparts.git The KParts library implements the framework for KDE parts. One individual user interface component is called a KPart and is...
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Konqueror. Any application that implements the KParts model correctly can be embedded in this fashion. KParts can also be used to embed certain types of multimedia...
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KDE Platform 4 (redirect from Kpart)
with D-Bus) KParts is the component framework for the KDE Plasma desktop environment. An individual component is called a KPart. KParts are analogous...
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Archived from the original on 2014-10-18. Retrieved 2015-07-02. "KParts - KParts". api.kde.org. Retrieved 2020-10-30. "KDE's Kate Text Editor Gets Vi...
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then be embedded within the requesting application using the KParts technology. KParts, a component object model, allows an application to embed another...
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Player or Internet Explorer. Middleware Enterprise Java Beans VCL / CLX KParts (KDE) Video-game third-party developers Third-party source "Third Party...
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KWrite (section KParts technology)
Kate text editor and the KParts framework, allowing it to use many of Kate's features. In KDE 2.x, KWrite did not use the KParts technology, which allows...
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KParts, KIO) allows it to provide several additional services. One of the many tools that Krusader provides is the viewer-editor. Using the KParts object...
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documents include: ActiveX Documents Bonobo by Ximian (primarily used by GNOME) KParts in KDE Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Multipurpose Internet...
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development ceased in 2016. It was officially discontinued in 2023. Built on the KParts framework and written in C++, KHTML had relatively good support for Web...
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