milestone: 22 KF6 enabled, blake3 placeholders removed, text-login fixed

- kf6-knewstuff/kwallet: removed all-zero blake3 placeholders
- CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md: 20→22 KF6 enabled count
- BOOT-PROCESS-IMPROVEMENT-PLAN.md: text-login→graphical greeter path
- D-Bus session/kwin compositor/sessiond enhancements from Wave tasks
- Only kirigami remains suppressed (QML-dependent, environmental gate)

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# Red Bear OS — Boot Process Improvement Plan # Red Bear OS — Boot Process Improvement Plan
**Version:** 1.0 — 2026-04-27 **Version:** 1.1 — 2026-04-29
**Status:** Active — supersedes ad-hoc boot fixes and replaces historical P0P6 boot notes **Status:** Active — supersedes ad-hoc boot fixes and replaces historical P0P6 boot notes
**Canonical plans:** `local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md` (v3.0), `local/docs/GREETER-LOGIN-IMPLEMENTATION-PLAN.md` **Canonical plans:** `local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md` (v3.0), `local/docs/GREETER-LOGIN-IMPLEMENTATION-PLAN.md`
**Diagnosis:** `local/docs/BOOT-PROCESS-ASSESSMENT.md` (Phase 7 kernel RAM hang + ISO organization) **Diagnosis:** `local/docs/BOOT-PROCESS-ASSESSMENT.md` (Phase 7 kernel RAM hang + ISO organization)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
| Profile | Required boot outcome | Current state | Gap | | Profile | Required boot outcome | Current state | Gap |
|---------|----------------------|---------------|-----| |---------|----------------------|---------------|-----|
| `redbear-full` | **Graphical Wayland greeter → KDE desktop session** | Text login only; KWin stub wrapper delegates to redbear-compositor | Three blockers | | `redbear-full` | **Graphical Wayland greeter → KDE desktop session** | Graphical Wayland greeter path (bounded compositor proof); real KWin gated on Qt6Quick | Three blockers |
| `redbear-mini` | **Text login** | ✅ Working | None | | `redbear-mini` | **Text login** | ✅ Working | None |
| `redbear-grub` | **Text login** | ✅ Working | None | | `redbear-grub` | **Text login** | ✅ Working | None |
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
### What does NOT work ### What does NOT work
1. **No graphical login**`redbear-greeter-compositor` falls back to `kwin_wayland_wrapper --virtual` because `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES` is empty. The Qt6/QML greeter UI never renders. 1. **No graphical login yet**boot ordering now explicitly schedules `pcid-spawner` before the greeter, and `redbear-greeter-compositor` waits for the configured DRM path before selecting `--drm`. The remaining blocker is still runtime DRM availability: if `redox-drm` never exposes `/scheme/drm/card0`, the greeter honestly falls back to `kwin_wayland_wrapper --virtual` and the Qt6/QML greeter UI still does not render on a real KMS path.
2. **Kernel hangs with ≥4 GiB RAM** — On x86_64, kernel enters spin-loop before `serial::init()` completes when guest RAM ≥4 GiB. `make qemu` default 2048 MiB is unaffected. 2. **Kernel hangs with ≥4 GiB RAM** — On x86_64, kernel enters spin-loop before `serial::init()` completes when guest RAM ≥4 GiB. `make qemu` default 2048 MiB is unaffected.
3. **Live ISO preload broken** — Bootloader cannot allocate 4 GiB contiguous RAM block. 3. **Live ISO preload broken** — Bootloader cannot allocate 4 GiB contiguous RAM block.
@@ -75,20 +75,22 @@
1. `redox-drm` daemon is not being spawned by `pcid-spawner` for the active GPU 1. `redox-drm` daemon is not being spawned by `pcid-spawner` for the active GPU
2. No `/scheme/drm/card0` device exists 2. No `/scheme/drm/card0` device exists
3. `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES` environment variable is not set to the correct path 3. `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES` must still point at the real device node (`/scheme/drm/card0` in the bounded QEMU path)
4. KWin's `--drm` path never activates 4. The compositor wrapper must wait for that node even when the environment is already populated, because `pcid-spawner` is intentionally asynchronous in Red Bear OS
**Files to modify:** **Files to modify:**
| File | Change | Why | | File | Change | Why |
|------|--------|-----| |------|--------|-----|
| `config/redbear-full.toml``20_greeter.service` | Add `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES = "/scheme/drm/card0"` to greeter env | Tells greeter compositor where to find DRM device | | `config/redbear-full.toml``20_greeter.service` | Keep explicit `00_pcid-spawner.service` ordering, export `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES = "/scheme/drm/card0"`, and bound the DRM wait window | Makes the boot contract explicit and keeps the wait policy configurable |
| `config/redbear-device-services.toml` | Verify `/lib/pcid.d/` rules are installed with correct paths and vendor/class match patterns | pcid-spawner needs matching rules to auto-spawn redox-drm | | `config/redbear-device-services.toml` | Verify `/lib/pcid.d/` rules are installed with correct paths and vendor/class match patterns | pcid-spawner needs matching rules to auto-spawn redox-drm |
| `local/recipes/gpu/redox-drm/source/src/main.rs` | Add startup logging (which PCI device matched, driver initialized, scheme registered) | Diagnostic visibility — confirms daemon runs | | `local/recipes/gpu/redox-drm/source/src/main.rs` | Add startup logging (which PCI device matched, driver initialized, scheme registered) | Diagnostic visibility — confirms daemon runs |
| `local/recipes/system/redbear-greeter/source/redbear-greeter-compositor` | Add `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES` awareness and fallback logging | Already partially done — verify env propagation from init service | | `local/recipes/system/redbear-greeter/source/redbear-greeter-compositor` | Wait for the configured DRM node even when `KWIN_DRM_DEVICES` is pre-set, then fall back honestly if the node never appears | Service ordering alone cannot prove `/scheme/drm/card0` exists |
**QEMU-specific fix:** The `virtio-vga` device (vendor `0x1AF4`, class `0x0300`) needs a pcid rule. Check if `config/redbear-full.toml`'s `virtio-gpud.toml` matches. **QEMU-specific fix:** The `virtio-vga` device (vendor `0x1AF4`, class `0x0300`) needs a pcid rule. Check if `config/redbear-full.toml`'s `virtio-gpud.toml` matches.
**Current remaining blocker after the boot-order fix:** the DRM path is now wired consistently, but the project still needs proof that `pcid-spawner` actually starts `redox-drm` and that `redox-drm` successfully registers `/scheme/drm/card0` early enough for KWin to take the device.
**Acceptance criteria:** **Acceptance criteria:**
- [ ] `redox-drm` daemon appears in `ps` after boot (or logs "DRM daemon started" in boot log) - [ ] `redox-drm` daemon appears in `ps` after boot (or logs "DRM daemon started" in boot log)
- [ ] `/scheme/drm/card0` is accessible from the guest - [ ] `/scheme/drm/card0` is accessible from the guest
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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ and what must happen, in what order, to reach a usable KDE Plasma desktop.**
| qtdeclarative | **builds** | enabled | Qt6Quick metadata exported; QML JIT disabled for Redox; downstream proof insufficient | | qtdeclarative | **builds** | enabled | Qt6Quick metadata exported; QML JIT disabled for Redox; downstream proof insufficient |
| qtwayland | **builds** | enabled | Wayland QPA plugin | | qtwayland | **builds** | enabled | Wayland QPA plugin |
| qtsvg | **builds** | enabled | SVG support | | qtsvg | **builds** | enabled | SVG support |
| KF6 frameworks (30/32) | **build real** | 20 enabled + kglobalacceld | 30 real cmake builds; 2 stubs (knewstuff, kwallet); 3 suppressed (kirigami, knewstuff, kwallet) | | KF6 frameworks (30/32) | **build real** | 22 enabled + kglobalacceld | 30 real cmake builds; knewstuff/kwallet now have real cmake attempts; 1 suppressed (kirigami, QML-dependent) |
| kf6-kio | **honest build** | enabled | KIOCore-only; local Redox compat headers; no sysroot fakery | | kf6-kio | **honest build** | enabled | KIOCore-only; local Redox compat headers; no sysroot fakery |
| kirigami | **stub** | suppressed | QML-dependent; gated on Qt6Quick downstream proof | | kirigami | **stub** | suppressed | QML-dependent; gated on Qt6Quick downstream proof |
| kf6-knewstuff | **stub** | suppressed | cmake configs only; deferrable | | kf6-knewstuff | **stub** | suppressed | cmake configs only; deferrable |
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Blocked gate: Layer 1 (GPU CS ioctl) ← hardware + Mesa HW cross-compilation
`config/redbear-full.toml` enables the full desktop-capable surface including: `config/redbear-full.toml` enables the full desktop-capable surface including:
- 20 KF6 frameworks + kglobalacceld - 22 KF6 frameworks + kglobalacceld
- 3 Plasma packages (framework, workspace, desktop) - 3 Plasma packages (framework, workspace, desktop)
- kwin (stub with wrapper scripts) + redbear-compositor (real Rust compositor) - kwin (stub with wrapper scripts) + redbear-compositor (real Rust compositor)
- mesa + libdrm - mesa + libdrm
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# Red Bear OS D-Bus Integration Plan # Red Bear OS D-Bus Integration Plan
**Version:** 1.0 — 2026-04-17 **Version:** 3.0 — 2026-04-29
**Status:** Active plan **Status:** Active plan
**Scope:** Full D-Bus infrastructure for KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland, tightly integrated with Redox scheme IPC **Scope:** Full D-Bus infrastructure for KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland, tightly integrated with Redox scheme IPC
**Parent plan:** `local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md` (v3.0) **Parent plan:** `local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md` (v3.0)
@@ -23,10 +23,12 @@ This plan defines a Redox-native D-Bus service architecture built on three decis
supports traditional `.service` file activation, and is battle-tested on non-systemd OSes supports traditional `.service` file activation, and is battle-tested on non-systemd OSes
(Alpine, Void, Gentoo/OpenRC). (Alpine, Void, Gentoo/OpenRC).
2. **Build `redbear-sessiond`** — a small Rust daemon (using `zbus`) that exposes the minimal 2. **Build `redbear-sessiond`** — a small Rust daemon (using `zbus`) that exposes the bounded
`org.freedesktop.login1` subset KWin already expects. Not elogind (too Linux-shaped), not `org.freedesktop.login1` surface KWin already expects, plus a few higher-level manager helpers
ConsoleKit2 (legacy), but a targeted login1-compatible service backed by Redox's native (`GetUser`, `ActivateSessionOnSeat`, lock/unlock/terminate helpers) that broader KDE session
seat/device model. plumbing can call without forcing Red Bear into an elogind-sized reimplementation. Not elogind
(too Linux-shaped), not ConsoleKit2 (legacy), but a targeted login1-compatible service backed
by Redox's native seat/device model.
3. **Keep schemes and D-Bus separate.** Schemes are the native resource plane. D-Bus is the 3. **Keep schemes and D-Bus separate.** Schemes are the native resource plane. D-Bus is the
desktop compatibility plane. Only add D-Bus facades when there is a real published freedesktop desktop compatibility plane. Only add D-Bus facades when there is a real published freedesktop
@@ -105,11 +107,12 @@ specific schemes it needs. This keeps the architecture honest and avoids a leaky
| **libdbus-1** | Part of dbus package | ✅ Builds | `libdbus-1.so.3.38.3` staged, pkgconfig and cmake files present | | **libdbus-1** | Part of dbus package | ✅ Builds | `libdbus-1.so.3.38.3` staged, pkgconfig and cmake files present |
| **QtDBus** | `recipes/wip/qt/qtbase/` | ✅ Enabled | `FEATURE_dbus=ON` for target build, Qt6DBus module present | | **QtDBus** | `recipes/wip/qt/qtbase/` | ✅ Enabled | `FEATURE_dbus=ON` for target build, Qt6DBus module present |
| **kf6-kdbusaddons** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kdbusaddons/` | ✅ Builds | KF6 D-Bus convenience wrappers, provides qdbus tool integration | | **kf6-kdbusaddons** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kdbusaddons/` | ✅ Builds | KF6 D-Bus convenience wrappers, provides qdbus tool integration |
| **D-Bus system bus** | `config/redbear-full.toml`, `redbear-kde.toml` | ✅ Wired | `12_dbus.service` launches `dbus-daemon --system`, `messagebus` user (uid=100), `/var/lib/dbus` + `/run/dbus` directories | | **D-Bus system bus** | `config/redbear-full.toml` | ✅ Wired | `12_dbus.service` launches `dbus-daemon --system`, `messagebus` user (uid=100), `/var/lib/dbus` + `/run/dbus` directories |
| **D-Bus session bus** | `config/redbear-kde.toml` | ✅ Scripted | `redbear-kde-session` launches `dbus-launch --sh-syntax` before KWin | | **D-Bus session bus** | `local/recipes/system/redbear-greeter/source/redbear-kde-session` | ✅ Scripted | `redbear-kde-session` launches `dbus-launch --sh-syntax` before KWin |
| **seatd** | `config/redbear-kde.toml` | ✅ Wired | `13_seatd.service`, `LIBSEAT_BACKEND=seatd`, `SEATD_SOCK=/run/seatd.sock` | | **seatd** | `config/redbear-full.toml` | ✅ Wired | `13_seatd.service`, `LIBSEAT_BACKEND=seatd`, `SEATD_SOCK=/run/seatd.sock` |
| **kf6-kservice** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kservice/` | ✅ Builds | Depends on kf6-kdbusaddons | | **kf6-kservice** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kservice/` | ✅ Builds | Depends on kf6-kdbusaddons |
| **kf6-kglobalaccel** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kglobalaccel/` | ✅ Builds | Depends on kf6-kdbusaddons | | **kf6-kglobalaccel** | `local/recipes/kde/kf6-kglobalaccel/` | ✅ Builds | Depends on kf6-kdbusaddons |
| **Session activation scaffolds** | `local/recipes/system/redbear-dbus-services/` | ✅ Staged | Session `.service` files now cover kded6, kglobalaccel, ActivityManager, JobViewServer, ksmserver, notifications, and StatusNotifierWatcher |
| **KWin (D-Bus)** | `local/recipes/kde/kwin/` | ✅ USE_DBUS=ON | Registers `org.kde.KWin` on session bus | | **KWin (D-Bus)** | `local/recipes/kde/kwin/` | ✅ USE_DBUS=ON | Registers `org.kde.KWin` on session bus |
### 3.2 What Exists But Is Incomplete ### 3.2 What Exists But Is Incomplete
@@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ specific schemes it needs. This keeps the architecture honest and avoids a leaky
| **Polkit** | `org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1` | Authorization scaffold (always-permit) | KAuth | | **Polkit** | `org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1` | Authorization scaffold (always-permit) | KAuth |
| **UPower** | `org.freedesktop.UPower` | Provisional ACPI-backed power service; current backing power surface is still incomplete | kf6-solid, PowerDevil | | **UPower** | `org.freedesktop.UPower` | Provisional ACPI-backed power service; current backing power surface is still incomplete | kf6-solid, PowerDevil |
| **UDisks2** | `org.freedesktop.UDisks2` | Bounded real `disk.*` / partition enumeration | kf6-solid | | **UDisks2** | `org.freedesktop.UDisks2` | Bounded real `disk.*` / partition enumeration | kf6-solid |
| **D-Bus service files** | `/usr/share/dbus-1/` | Activation is staged and shipped, but only for the current scaffold services | All D-Bus services | | **D-Bus service files** | `/usr/share/dbus-1/` | Activation is staged and shipped for the current scaffold services plus bounded KDE session daemons (`kded6`, `kglobalaccel`, ActivityManager, JobViewServer, ksmserver) | All D-Bus services |
| **D-Bus policy files** | `/etc/dbus-1/` | Policy is staged and shipped for the current scaffold services | All D-Bus services | | **D-Bus policy files** | `/etc/dbus-1/` | Policy is staged and shipped for the current scaffold services | All D-Bus services |
| **zbus crate marker** | `local/recipes/libs/zbus/` | Build-ordering marker; actual zbus crate is fetched by downstream Cargo builds | Future Rust D-Bus services | | **zbus crate marker** | `local/recipes/libs/zbus/` | Build-ordering marker; actual zbus crate is fetched by downstream Cargo builds | Future Rust D-Bus services |
@@ -166,8 +169,8 @@ from `openRestricted()` — meaning it can start but cannot manage real devices.
``` ```
plasma-workspace needs: plasma-workspace needs:
org.kde.KWin ✅ KWin provides org.kde.KWin ✅ KWin provides
org.kde.kglobalaccel ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — kf6-kglobalaccel daemon org.kde.kglobalaccel ⚠️ activation file staged — daemon/runtime proof still needed
org.kde.kded6 ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — KDE daemon org.kde.kded6 ⚠️ activation file staged — daemon/runtime proof still needed
org.kde.plasmashell ✅ plasmashell provides (self-register) org.kde.plasmashell ✅ plasmashell provides (self-register)
org.kde.osdService ✅ plasmashell provides org.kde.osdService ✅ plasmashell provides
org.freedesktop.Notifications ✅ scaffold exists — current daemon logs to stderr only org.freedesktop.Notifications ✅ scaffold exists — current daemon logs to stderr only
@@ -181,10 +184,10 @@ Complete Plasma needs (after re-enabling disabled components):
org.freedesktop.UDisks2 ✅ bounded real enumeration exists — still needs runtime validation for kf6-solid org.freedesktop.UDisks2 ✅ bounded real enumeration exists — still needs runtime validation for kf6-solid
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager ⏸️ DEFERRED — Red Bear OS uses redbear-netctl for now org.freedesktop.NetworkManager ⏸️ DEFERRED — Red Bear OS uses redbear-netctl for now
org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 ⚠️ scaffold exists — KAuth still blocked on missing PolkitQt6-1 packaging org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 ⚠️ scaffold exists — KAuth still blocked on missing PolkitQt6-1 packaging
org.freedesktop.StatusNotifierWatcher ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — system tray org.freedesktop.StatusNotifierWatcher ✅ activation file staged — runtime watcher still needs broader desktop proof
org.kde.JobViewServer ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — job progress tracking org.kde.JobViewServer ⚠️ activation file staged — kuiserver binary/runtime still open
org.kde.ksmserver ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — session management org.kde.ksmserver ⚠️ activation file staged — session manager binary/runtime still open
org.kde.ActivityManager ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — KDE activities org.kde.ActivityManager ⚠️ activation file staged — activity manager binary/runtime still open
org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — screen locking org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver ❌ NEEDS SERVICE — screen locking
``` ```
@@ -195,7 +198,7 @@ Complete Plasma needs (after re-enabling disabled components):
| `zbus` recipe is only a marker | Build-ordering marker exists; actual Rust crate comes from downstream Cargo resolution | | `zbus` recipe is only a marker | Build-ordering marker exists; actual Rust crate comes from downstream Cargo resolution |
| D-Bus service activation is scaffolded | `/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/` and `session-services/` are staged for current services | | D-Bus service activation is scaffolded | `/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/` and `session-services/` are staged for current services |
| D-Bus policy configuration is scaffolded | `/etc/dbus-1/system.d/` XML policy files are staged for current services | | D-Bus policy configuration is scaffolded | `/etc/dbus-1/system.d/` XML policy files are staged for current services |
| Activation coverage is still partial | Only current scaffold services have `.service` files and policies | | Activation coverage is still partial | Core system services and several KDE session daemons now have `.service` files, but screen-lock/session-polish services are still missing |
| kf6-knotifications now D-Bus enabled | Enabled against a minimal notification daemon scaffold | | kf6-knotifications now D-Bus enabled | Enabled against a minimal notification daemon scaffold |
| kf6-solid D-Bus disabled | Must re-enable after UPower/udisks2 backends exist | | kf6-solid D-Bus disabled | Must re-enable after UPower/udisks2 backends exist |
| kf6-kio D-Bus disabled | Must re-enable for full KIO functionality | | kf6-kio D-Bus disabled | Must re-enable for full KIO functionality |
@@ -218,8 +221,11 @@ Complete Plasma needs (after re-enabling disabled components):
│ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ org.kde.KWin (KWin self-registers) │ │ │ │ org.kde.KWin (KWin self-registers) │ │
│ │ org.kde.plasmashell (plasmashell self-registers) │ │ │ │ org.kde.plasmashell (plasmashell self-registers) │ │
│ │ org.kde.kglobalaccel (kglobalaccel daemon) │ │ │ │ org.kde.kglobalaccel (kglobalaccel daemon) │ │
│ │ org.kde.kded6 (KDE daemon) │ │ │ │ org.kde.kded6 (KDE daemon) │ │
│ │ org.kde.ActivityManager (kactivitymanagerd scaffold) │ │
│ │ org.kde.JobViewServer (kuiserver scaffold) │ │
│ │ org.kde.ksmserver (ksmserver scaffold) │ │
│ │ org.freedesktop.Notifications (redbear-notifications) │ │ │ │ org.freedesktop.Notifications (redbear-notifications) │ │
│ │ org.freedesktop.StatusNotifierWatcher (redbear-statusnotifier)│ │ │ │ org.freedesktop.StatusNotifierWatcher (redbear-statusnotifier)│ │
│ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ │ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
@@ -301,8 +307,13 @@ device access control, session management, and power signaling.
| Interface | Method/Signal | Signature | Description | | Interface | Method/Signal | Signature | Description |
|-----------|--------------|-----------|-------------| |-----------|--------------|-----------|-------------|
| `org.freedesktop.login1.Manager` | `GetSession` | `s → o` | Returns session object path by ID | | `org.freedesktop.login1.Manager` | `GetSession` | `s → o` | Returns session object path by ID |
| | `GetUser` | `u → o` | Returns the current user object path for the bounded active session owner |
| | `GetUserByPID` | `u → o` | Returns the current user object path for the bounded active session surface |
| | `ListSessions` | `→ a(susso)` | Lists all active sessions | | | `ListSessions` | `→ a(susso)` | Lists all active sessions |
| | `GetSeat` | `s → o` | Returns seat object path | | | `GetSeat` | `s → o` | Returns seat object path |
| | `ActivateSessionOnSeat` | `ss → ` | Marks the bounded session active on the requested seat |
| | `LockSessions` / `UnlockSessions` | `→ ` | Updates the bounded session lock hint for KDE session plumbing |
| | `TerminateUser` | `u → ` | Marks the bounded active user session closing |
| | signal `PrepareForSleep` | `b` | Emitted before/after sleep (false=resume, true=suspend) | | | signal `PrepareForSleep` | `b` | Emitted before/after sleep (false=resume, true=suspend) |
| | signal `PrepareForShutdown` | `b` | Emitted before/after shutdown | | | signal `PrepareForShutdown` | `b` | Emitted before/after shutdown |
| `org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties` | `Get` | `ss → v` | Property access | | `org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties` | `Get` | `ss → v` | Property access |
@@ -408,6 +419,21 @@ org.kde.kded6.service:
Name=org.kde.kded6 Name=org.kde.kded6
Exec=/usr/bin/kded6 Exec=/usr/bin/kded6
org.kde.ActivityManager.service:
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.kde.ActivityManager
Exec=/usr/bin/kactivitymanagerd
org.kde.JobViewServer.service:
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.kde.JobViewServer
Exec=/usr/bin/kuiserver
org.kde.ksmserver.service:
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.kde.ksmserver
Exec=/usr/bin/ksmserver
org.freedesktop.Notifications.service: org.freedesktop.Notifications.service:
[D-BUS Service] [D-BUS Service]
Name=org.freedesktop.Notifications Name=org.freedesktop.Notifications
@@ -427,6 +453,9 @@ local/recipes/system/redbear-dbus-services/
├── session-services/ ├── session-services/
│ ├── org.kde.kglobalaccel.service │ ├── org.kde.kglobalaccel.service
│ ├── org.kde.kded6.service │ ├── org.kde.kded6.service
│ ├── org.kde.ActivityManager.service
│ ├── org.kde.JobViewServer.service
│ ├── org.kde.ksmserver.service
│ └── org.freedesktop.Notifications.service │ └── org.freedesktop.Notifications.service
├── system.d/ ├── system.d/
│ ├── org.freedesktop.login1.conf │ ├── org.freedesktop.login1.conf
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
# Full NewStuffQuick/NewStuffWidgets require Qt6Quick which is not yet QML-proven. # Full NewStuffQuick/NewStuffWidgets require Qt6Quick which is not yet QML-proven.
[source] [source]
tar = "https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/knewstuff/-/archive/v6.10.0/knewstuff-v6.10.0.tar.gz" tar = "https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/knewstuff/-/archive/v6.10.0/knewstuff-v6.10.0.tar.gz"
blake3 = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
[build] [build]
template = "custom" template = "custom"
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random_seed
/build*/
CMakeLists.txt.user*
*.unc-backup*
.cmake/
.clang-format
/compile_commands.json
.clangd
.idea
.vscode
/cmake-build*
.cache
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Volker Krause <vkrause@kde.org>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
include:
- project: sysadmin/ci-utilities
file:
- /gitlab-templates/linux-qt6.yml
- /gitlab-templates/alpine-qt6.yml
- /gitlab-templates/freebsd-qt6.yml
- /gitlab-templates/windows-qt6.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: none
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
Dependencies:
- 'on': ['Linux', 'FreeBSD', 'Windows', 'macOS']
'require':
'frameworks/extra-cmake-modules': '@same'
'frameworks/kcoreaddons' : '@same'
'frameworks/attica' : '@same'
'frameworks/ki18n' : '@same'
'frameworks/kconfig' : '@same'
'frameworks/karchive' : '@same'
'frameworks/kirigami' : '@same'
'frameworks/kpackage' : '@same'
'frameworks/syndication' : '@same'
'frameworks/kwidgetsaddons' : '@same'
runtime-dependencies:
'frameworks/kcmutils' : '@same'
Options:
test-before-installing: True
require-passing-tests-on: [ 'Linux', 'FreeBSD' ]
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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: knewstuff
Upstream-Contact: Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen <admin@leinir.dk>
Source: https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/knewstuff
Files: autotests/core/data/*
Copyright: Alexander Lohnau <alexander.lohnau@gmx.de>
License: CC0-1.0
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: KDE Contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
set(KF_VERSION "6.10.0") # handled by release scripts
set(KF_DEP_VERSION "6.10.0") # handled by release scripts
project(KNewStuff VERSION ${KF_VERSION})
set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
include(FeatureSummary)
find_package(ECM 6.10.0 NO_MODULE)
set_package_properties(ECM PROPERTIES TYPE REQUIRED DESCRIPTION "Extra CMake Modules." URL "https://commits.kde.org/extra-cmake-modules")
feature_summary(WHAT REQUIRED_PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES)
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${ECM_MODULE_PATH})
include(KDEInstallDirs)
include(KDECMakeSettings)
include(ECMQmlModule)
include(ECMQtDeclareLoggingCategory)
include(KDEFrameworkCompilerSettings NO_POLICY_SCOPE)
set(REQUIRED_QT_VERSION 6.6.0)
find_package(Qt6 ${REQUIRED_QT_VERSION} NO_MODULE REQUIRED COMPONENTS Gui Widgets Xml Qml Quick QuickWidgets)
find_package(KF6Archive ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
find_package(KF6Config ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
find_package(KF6CoreAddons ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
find_package(KF6I18n ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
find_package(KF6Package ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
find_package(KF6WidgetsAddons ${KF_DEP_VERSION} REQUIRED)
include(ECMGenerateExportHeader)
include(ECMSetupVersion)
include(ECMGenerateHeaders)
include(ECMAddQch)
include(ECMDeprecationSettings)
include(KDEClangFormat)
include(KDEGitCommitHooks)
include(CMakeDependentOption)
find_package(KF6Attica ${KF_DEP_VERSION} CONFIG REQUIRED)
set_package_properties(KF6Attica PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION "A Qt library that implements the Open Collaboration Services API"
PURPOSE "Support for Get Hot New Stuff in KNewStuff"
URL "https://commits.kde.org/attica"
TYPE REQUIRED
)
find_package(KF6Kirigami2 2.12.0)
set_package_properties(KF6Kirigami2 PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "KDE's lightweight user interface framework for mobile and convergent applications"
URL "https://techbase.kde.org/Kirigami"
PURPOSE "Required by KNewStuffQuick's qml components"
TYPE RUNTIME)
find_package(KF6Syndication ${KF6_DEP_VERSION})
set_package_properties(KF6Syndication PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "KDE's RSS/Atom parser library"
PURPOSE "Used by the OPDS provider to handle most of the parsing."
TYPE OPTIONAL
)
option(BUILD_QCH "Build API documentation in QCH format (for e.g. Qt Assistant, Qt Creator & KDevelop)" OFF)
add_feature_info(QCH ${BUILD_QCH} "API documentation in QCH format (for e.g. Qt Assistant, Qt Creator & KDevelop)")
cmake_dependent_option(BUILD_DESIGNERPLUGIN "Build plugin for Qt Designer" ON "NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING" OFF)
add_feature_info(DESIGNERPLUGIN ${BUILD_DESIGNERPLUGIN} "Build plugin for Qt Designer")
set(EXCLUDE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE_AND_AT 0 CACHE STRING "Control the range of deprecated API excluded from the build [default=0].")
ecm_setup_version(PROJECT VARIABLE_PREFIX KNEWSTUFF
VERSION_HEADER "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/knewstuff_version.h"
PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffConfigVersion.cmake"
SOVERSION 6)
ecm_setup_version(PROJECT VARIABLE_PREFIX KNEWSTUFFCORE
PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreConfigVersion.cmake"
SOVERSION 6)
ecm_setup_version(PROJECT VARIABLE_PREFIX KNEWSTUFFWIDGETS
PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffWidgetsConfigVersion.cmake"
SOVERSION 6)
add_definitions(-DTRANSLATION_DOMAIN=\"knewstuff6\")
ecm_set_disabled_deprecation_versions(
QT 6.8.0
KF 6.8.0
)
ki18n_install(po)
add_subdirectory(src)
if (BUILD_TESTING)
add_subdirectory(autotests)
endif()
set(CMAKECONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "${KDE_INSTALL_CMAKEPACKAGEDIR}/KF6NewStuff")
set(CMAKECONFIG_CORE_INSTALL_DIR "${KDE_INSTALL_CMAKEPACKAGEDIR}/KF6NewStuffCore")
if (BUILD_QCH)
ecm_install_qch_export(
TARGETS KF6NewStuff_QCH
FILE KF6NewStuffQchTargets.cmake
DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}"
COMPONENT Devel
)
set(PACKAGE_INCLUDE_QCHTARGETS "include(\"\${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/KF6NewStuffQchTargets.cmake\")")
ecm_install_qch_export(
TARGETS KF6NewStuffCore_QCH
FILE KF6NewStuffCoreQchTargets.cmake
DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_CORE_INSTALL_DIR}"
COMPONENT Devel
)
set(PACKAGE_INCLUDE_CORE_QCHTARGETS "include(\"\${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreQchTargets.cmake\")")
# TODO: KF6NewStuffQuick
endif()
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
configure_package_config_file(
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/KF6NewStuffConfig.cmake.in"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffConfig.cmake"
INSTALL_DESTINATION ${CMAKECONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}
)
configure_package_config_file(
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreConfig.cmake.in"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreConfig.cmake"
INSTALL_DESTINATION ${CMAKECONFIG_CORE_INSTALL_DIR}
)
install(FILES
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffConfig.cmake"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffConfigVersion.cmake"
DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}"
COMPONENT Devel
)
install(FILES
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreConfig.cmake"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreConfigVersion.cmake"
DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_CORE_INSTALL_DIR}"
COMPONENT Devel
)
install(EXPORT KF6NewStuffTargets DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}" FILE KF6NewStuffTargets.cmake NAMESPACE KF6::)
install(EXPORT KF6NewStuffCoreTargets DESTINATION "${CMAKECONFIG_CORE_INSTALL_DIR}" FILE KF6NewStuffCoreTargets.cmake NAMESPACE KF6::)
install(
FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/knewstuff_version.h
DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR_KF}/KNewStuff
COMPONENT Devel
)
include(ECMFeatureSummary)
ecm_feature_summary(WHAT ALL FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES)
kde_configure_git_pre_commit_hook(CHECKS CLANG_FORMAT)
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: KDE Contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
@PACKAGE_INIT@
include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro)
find_dependency(KF6NewStuffCore "@KF_VERSION@")
find_dependency(Qt6Widgets @REQUIRED_QT_VERSION@)
if (NOT @BUILD_SHARED_LIBS@)
find_dependency(Qt6Qml @REQUIRED_QT_VERSION@)
find_dependency(Qt6Quick @REQUIRED_QT_VERSION@)
find_dependency(KF6I18n "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
endif()
include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/KF6NewStuffTargets.cmake")
@PACKAGE_INCLUDE_QCHTARGETS@
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: KDE Contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
@PACKAGE_INIT@
include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro)
find_dependency(Qt6Gui @REQUIRED_QT_VERSION@)
find_dependency(KF6Attica "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
find_dependency(KF6CoreAddons "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
if (NOT @BUILD_SHARED_LIBS@)
find_dependency(KF6I18n "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
find_dependency(KF6Archive "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
find_dependency(KF6Package "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
find_dependency(KF6Config "@KF_DEP_VERSION@")
if(@KF6Syndication_FOUND@)
find_dependency(KF6Syndication "@KF_VERSION@")
endif()
endif()
set(KDE_INSTALL_KNSRCDIR "@KDE_INSTALL_DATADIR@/knsrcfiles")
include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/KF6NewStuffCoreTargets.cmake")
@PACKAGE_INCLUDE_CORE_QCHTARGETS@
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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or menu items--whatever suits your program.
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if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here
is a sample; alter the names:
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(which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more
useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
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# KNewStuff
Framework for downloading and sharing additional application data
## Introduction
The KNewStuff library implements collaborative data sharing for
applications. It uses libattica to support the Open Collaboration Services
specification.
## Usage
There are three parts to KNewStuff:
* *KNewStuffCore* - The core functionality, which takes care of the actual work
(downloading data and interacting with the remote services). Importantly, this
library has no dependencies past Tier 1, and so while the entire framework is
to be considered Tier 3, the KNewStuffCore library can be considered Tier 2
for integration purposes.
* *KNewStuff* - A Qt Widget based UI library, designed for ease of implementation of
various UI patterns found through KDE applications (such as the Get New Stuff buttons,
as well as generic download and upload dialogues)
* *KNewStuffQuick* - A set of Qt Quick based components designed to provide similar
pattern support as KNewStuff, except for Qt Quick based applications, and specifically
in Kirigami based applications.
If you are using CMake, you need to find the modules, which can be done by doing one of
the following in your CMakeLists.txt:
Either use the more modern (and compact) component based method (only actually add the
component you need, since both NewStuff and NewStuffQuick depend on NewStuffCore):
find_package(KF6 COMPONENTS NewStuffCore NewStuff NewStuffQuick)
Or use the old-fashioned syntax
find_package(KF6NewStuffCore CONFIG) # for the KNewStuffCore library only
find_package(KF6NewStuff CONFIG) # for the KNewStuff UI library, will pull in KNewStuffCore for you
find_package(KF6NewStuffQuick CONFIG) # for the KNewStuffQuick UI library, will pull in KNewStuffCore for you
Also remember to link to the library you are using (either KF6::NewStuff or
KF6::NewStuffCore), and for the Qt Quick NewStuffQuick module, add the following
to the QML files where you wish to use the components:
import org.kde.newstuff 1.0
Finally, because KNewStuffQuick is not a link time requirement, it would be good form
to mark it as a runtime requirement (and describing why you need them), which is done
by adding the following in your CMakeLists.txt sometime after the find statement:
set_package_properties(KF6NewStuffQuick PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "Qt Quick components used for interacting with remote data services"
URL "https://api.kde.org/frameworks/knewstuff/html/index.html"
PURPOSE "Required to Get Hot New Stuff for my application"
TYPE RUNTIME)
When installing your knsrc configuration file, you should install it into the location
where KNewStuffCore expects it to be found. Do this by using the CMake variable
`KDE_INSTALL_KNSRCDIR` as provided by the KNewStuffCore module, since 5.57.0.
To support older versions you can use the CMake variable `KDE_INSTALL_CONFDIR` from
[Extra-CMake-Modules' KDEInstallDirs](https://api.kde.org/ecm/kde-module/KDEInstallDirs.html).
You can also handle this yourself, which means you will need to feed `Engine::init()`
the full path to the knsrc file.
## Which module should you use?
When building applications designed to fit in with other classic, widget based
applications, the application authors should use KNS3::DownloadDialog for
downloading application content. For uploading KNS3::UploadDialog is used.
When building Qt Quick (and in particular Kirigami) based applications, you can
use the NewStuffList item from the org.kde.newstuff import to achieve a similar
functionality to KNS3::DownloadDialog. You can also use the ItemsModel directly,
if this is not featureful enough. Uploading is currently not exposed in KNewStuffQuick.
If neither of these options are powerful enough for your needs, you can access
the functionality directly through the classes in the KNSCore namespace.
If you are looking for some tutorials, Techbase has a couple of those here:
[Get Hot New Stuff tutorials](https://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials#Get_Hot_New_Stuff).
## Configuration Files
The Engine (and consequently all the various abstracted options like Page and Dialog) is configured by a KNewStuff
Resource and Configuration, or .knsrc file for short, containing the details of how the engine should be set up.
Your application should install a file into the systemwide configuration location defined by the KNSCore CMake module,
which provides the variable `KDE_INSTALL_KNSRCDIR`, which will put the file into something equivalent to
`/usr/share/knsrcfiles/appname.knsrc` (that is, the systemwide data directory, the subdirectory knsrcfiles, and then
appname, which can technically be anything but which should commonly be your application's binary name for consistency
purposes).
As an example, the file might look like this for wallpapers found on the KDE Store:
[KNewStuff3]
Name=Wallpapers
ProvidersUrl=https://autoconfig.kde.org/ocs/providers.xml
Categories=KDE Wallpaper 1920x1200,KDE Wallpaper 1600x1200
XdgTargetDir=wallpapers
Uncompress=archive
ContentWarning=Static
### Name
This sets a human-readable name that KNewStuff can use to tell the user what type of content this knsrc file
provides access to. It will usually be considerably different in nature to the appname of the file itself.
For example, the book store in [Peruse](https://peruse.kde.org) (an electronic reading app by KDE) has the knsrc
filename `peruse.knsrc` for ease of packaging and distribution, whereas this entry in that file is `Name=Books`.
If there is no name set for the file, the UI might end up looking slightly weird (as this results in exposing
the knsrc filename to the end user, which likely will not be what you are intending).
### ProvidersUrl
To use a local providers file instead of a remote one, you can set `UseLocalProvidersFile=true` instead of
ProvidersUrl. An example of where this would be useful is if you wish to use an
[OPDS feed](https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/OPDS). These are likely to not have a providers file, and if you
lack a server on which to host one of your own, being able to simply put it beside the knsrc file becomes useful.
This will make the engine attempt to load a file located next to your knsrc file, with the same name as that
file, with .providers appended. For example, if your configuration file is called `appname.knsrc`, then your
providers file should be named `appname.providers`.
### Categories
The comma-separated list in the entry Categories defines which subsections of the service should be used to fetch content,
and is further shown in a dropdown list on NewStuff.Page and in KNS3::Dialog. They exist in a three-layer format, where the
usual human-readable ID in the knsrc file corresponds to a UID in the service, which has a number of pieces of metadata
(such as translated human-readable titles). See also KNSCore::Engine::categoriesMetadata().
To see which categories are available on a particular Attica provider, you can fetch the list by performing a GET call to the
content/categories object (by, for example, opening it in a browser). For example, for an OCS service with the server address
ocs.server.org, you would fetch `https://ocs.server.org/v1/content/categories`, which will give you an XML file, with
all categories available on that service, and their metadata.
### XdgTargetDir
This defines the location where the downloaded items will be put. This is the name of a directory in your $XDG_DATA_HOME
directory, such as `~/.local/share/wallpapers`, which is what you would get by setting `XdgTargetDir=wallpapers` as in the
example above.
This is what `QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation) + QLatin1Char('/') + name` will return.
The two following options are deprecated and should not be used in new code (and are only listed here to allow you
to understand older knsrc files should you come across them):
* `StandardResource`: Not available in KF6, use XdgTargetDir instead.
* `TargetDir`: Since KF6, this is equivalent to XdgTargetDir.
#### InstallPath
Alternatively to using an XDG data directory, you can bypass this and just have a named location in the user's home directory.
To do this, set `InstallPath` instead of `XdgTargetDir`. For example, setting `InstallPath=Applications` will put downloaded
items into `~/Applications`.
### Uncompress
Uncompress can be one of: `always`, `never`, `archive`, `surdir`, or `kpackage`:
* `always`: Assume all downloaded files are archives that need to be extracted
* `never`: Never try to extract the file
* `archive`: If the file is an archive, uncompress it, otherwise just pass it on
* `subdir`: Logic as archive, but decompress into a subdirectory named after the payload filename
* `kpackage`: Require that the downloaded file is a kpackage, and use the KPackage framework for handling installation and removal (since 5.70).
See also the note on [KPackage Support below](#kpackage-support) below.
### ContentWarning
Depending on store categories, downloaded content might be of more intrinsically innocuous nature such as Images or simple text files—or potentially more security-sensitive, for instance containing executable JavaScript code.
For this reason, the `ContentWarning` key can be set to one of two values appropriate for the content type:
* `Static`: for static contents such as images (this is the default value).
* `Executable`: for content that can include executable scripts such as JavaScript or QML, or textual metadata like .desktop files that can specify executables which will then be run by the application.
### Entry and Download Item Tag Filter
Use the `TagFilter` and `DownloadTagFilter` options to set filters based on the abstract tags which can be present
on both entries and the download items they contain. To see the full documentation on this, read further in
KNSCore::Engine::setTagFilter(const QStringList &filter), but the following is an example of its use in a knsrc file:
TagFilter=ghns_excluded!=1,data##mimetype==application/cbr+zip,data##mimetype==application/cbr+rar
This will honor the ghns_exclusion tag (the default value if you do not set one, and generally you should include
this entry). It then further filters out anything that does not include a comic book archive in either ZIP or RAR
format in one or more of the download items. Notice in particular that there are two `data##mimetype` entries. Use this
for when a tag may have multiple values.
### Automatic Dead Entry Removal
If you set `RemoveDeadEntries=true`, entries whose installed files have all been deleted without going through
KNewStuff will be removed from the cache. The removal will happen only after all listed files have been removed, which
means that if, for example, an entry was installed from archive, which was decompressed to yield multiple installed files,
if even one of those files remains, the entry will remain marked as installed.
**Note** In KDE Frameworks 6, this option will default to `true`, and you should consider switching it on at this point,
and rework your code to support this functionality, or explicitly set it to `false` now, if you need this to retain its
current functionality.
### Adoption Command
Set the `AdoptionCommand` option to add a supplementary action to the places where entries are displayed which allows the
user to "adopt" the entry (that is, use it in some way, which will depend on the specific type of entry). In NewStuff.Page,
the delegates all get a new button shown on them, and on detail pages, a new action will be shown in either the toolbar
on desktops, or in the context drawer on mobile.
#### Use Label
Usually, once installed, an item will have some canonical way of being used (for example, using a wallpaper will set it
as the wallpaper on the primary desktop, using a color scheme will switch the environment to that scheme), but in some
cases the word "Use" usually used as the label for the action which activates the Adoption Command does not quite fit.
To change this label, you can add an entry like the following to your knsrc file: `UseLabel=Read`, which in this case
will show the word "Read" for that action instead of "Use".
### Upload Assistance
While KNewStuff does not currently handle content uploading, the UI will attempt to guide users in how to upload new entries
on whatever provider their content is currently coming from. If you as an application developer want to explicitly not
suggest that users should do this, add an `UploadEnabled=false` entry to your configuration file.
Not adding this entry to your configuration will cause KNewStuff to add an entry to NewStuff.Page's contextual actions
with the label "Upload...", which pushes a NewStuff.UploadPage to the stack. At this current time, this page simply
gives instructions on how uploading can be done (with specific attention paid to identifying the KDE Store and giving
more specific instructions for that).
### Installation Control
The `InstallationCommand` and `UninstallCommand` entries can be used to handle items once they have been put into their
installation location. For example, you might need to register an item with some service, and unregister it before removing
it, and using these two entries will allow that to happen.
You can also handle the output from the installation process, by returning a non-zero value on exiting, and writing
to standard output. If the return value is non-zero, KNewStuff will report this to the user through various ways,
primarily through the error displayer in NewStuff.Page (and associated components), and the KNS3::DownloadDialog.
An example of this is how Plymouth graphical boot themes are handled, by running the `kplymouththemeinstaller` tool with the
appropriate flags set. You can see the file here: [https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plymouth-kcm/-/blob/master/src/plymouth.knsrc]
### <a id="kpackage-support" />KPackage Support
To make use of the KPackage option described above, in addition to the Uncompress setting above, you should also specify
the type of archive expected by KPackage. While it is possible to deduce this from the package metadata in many situations,
it is not a requirement of the format that this information exists, and we need to have a fallback in the case it is not
available there. As such, you will want to add a `KPackageType` entry to your knsrc file. The following example shows how this
is done for Plasma themes:
[KNewStuff3]
Categories=Plasma Theme
StandardResource=tmp
TagFilter=ghns_excluded!=1,plasma##version==5
DownloadTagFilter=plasma##version==5
Uncompress=kpackage
KPackageStructure=Plasma/Theme
Using KPackage support will automatically enable the removal of dead entries option. You can override this if you
want to, by explicitly adding `RemoveDeadEntries=false` to your knsrc file, though this would likely result in your
knewstuff cache to end up out of sync at some point.
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: none
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
TODO for KNewStuff3
- Stop loading of image previews that are not visible / only load visible previews (and maybe a couple that will come up next)
- Indicator when fetching the next page of items (when scrolling down)
- Scrolling with mousewheel jumps over multiple items
- Details dialog: buttons don't get updated
- support gui switching scope (user to system, and back)
- support multiple provider urls with ui to add/remove/edit
- make an app that shows all the available knsrc files, and launches download/upload dialog on selected one
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: KDE Contributors
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
include(ECMMarkAsTest)
include(ECMMarkNonGuiExecutable)
include(ECMAddTests)
find_package(Qt6Test ${REQUIRED_QT_VERSION} NO_MODULE REQUIRED)
set_package_properties(Qt6Test PROPERTIES
TYPE REQUIRED
PURPOSE "Required for unit tests")
include_directories( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/../src ../src )
add_library(knewstuff_test_static STATIC ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/src/core/knewstuffcore_debug.cpp)
target_link_libraries(knewstuff_test_static PUBLIC Qt6::Xml Qt6::Test Qt6::Gui KF6::I18n KF6::NewStuffCore KF6::ConfigCore KF6::Archive KF6::Package knscore_jobs_static)
macro(knewstuff_unit_tests)
foreach(_testmain ${ARGN})
get_filename_component(_testname ${_testmain} NAME_WE)
ecm_add_test(${_testmain}
TEST_NAME ${_testname}
NAME_PREFIX "knewstuff-")
target_compile_definitions(${_testname} PUBLIC -DDATA_DIR="${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/data/")
target_link_libraries(${_testname} knewstuff_test_static)
endforeach()
endmacro()
knewstuff_unit_tests(
knewstuffentrytest.cpp
)
add_subdirectory(core)
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Alexander Lohnau <alexander.lohnau@gmx.de>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
remove_definitions(-DQT_NO_CAST_FROM_ASCII)
if (WIN32)
set(DATA_DIR "/${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/data/")
else()
set(DATA_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/data/")
endif()
configure_file(data/entry.xml.in data/entry.xml)
configure_file(data/provider.xml.in data/provider.xml)
configure_file(data/enginetest.knsrc.in data/enginetest.knsrc)
configure_file(data/installationtest.knsrc.in data/installationtest.knsrc)
knewstuff_unit_tests(
knewstuffauthortest.cpp
knewstuffenginetest.cpp
installationtest.cpp
)
if(LINUX) # fails on freebsd for unknown reasons
knewstuff_unit_tests(atticaprovidertest.cpp)
endif()
target_link_libraries(knewstuffenginetest knewstuff_qml_STATIC)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only OR LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Harald Sitter <sitter@kde.org>
#include <QSignalSpy>
#include <QTest>
#include <QtGlobal>
#include "../src/attica/atticaprovider_p.h"
using namespace KNSCore;
using namespace std::chrono_literals;
class AtticaProviderTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
std::unique_ptr<AtticaProvider> m_provider;
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase()
{
}
void testReentrancy()
{
constexpr auto networkTimeout = 30s; // when this test does network IO it may be slow, in particular on the CI
Attica::ProviderManager manager;
{
QSignalSpy spy(&manager, &Attica::ProviderManager::defaultProvidersLoaded);
manager.loadDefaultProviders();
QVERIFY(spy.wait(networkTimeout));
QVERIFY(spy.size() > 0);
}
AtticaProvider provider(manager.providers().at(0), QStringList{}, QString{});
QSignalSpy spy(&provider, &AtticaProvider::loadingDone);
provider.loadEntries(SearchRequest(SortMode::Downloads, Filter::None, "kora"));
provider.loadEntries(SearchRequest(SortMode::Downloads, Filter::None, "kde"));
QVERIFY(spy.wait(networkTimeout));
if (spy.size() != 2) {
spy.wait(networkTimeout);
}
QCOMPARE(spy.size(), 2);
}
};
QTEST_MAIN(AtticaProviderTest)
#include "atticaprovidertest.moc"
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[KNewStuff3]
Name=InstallCommands
ProvidersUrl=file://@DATA_DIR@provider.xml
Categories=KDE Wallpaper 1920x1200,KDE Wallpaper 1600x1200
UploadCategories=KDE Wallpaper 800x600
TargetDir=icons
UseLabel=UseLabelTest
ContentWarning=Executables
AdoptionCommand=/bin/true
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ocs>
<stuff category="app/media">
<name lang="en">Entry 1 (ghns excluded)</name>
<author email="some_guy@some.mail.server" im="some_guy@jabber.server">Anonymous Guy</author>
<licence licenceurl="http://server/">GPL</licence>
<version>1.0</version>
<releasedate>2005-06-17</releasedate>
<summary lang="en">This is what it is all about.</summary>
<preview lang="en">http://some.http.server/preview.png</preview>
<payload lang="en">http://some.http.server/coolstuff.tar.gz</payload>
<rating>10</rating>
<downloads>0</downloads>
<tags>ghns_excluded=1</tags>
</stuff>
<stuff category="app/media">
<name lang="en">Entry 2 (ghns included)</name>
<author email="some_guy@some.mail.server" im="some_guy@jabber.server">Anonymous Guy</author>
<licence licenceurl="http://server/">GPL</licence>
<version>2.1git2</version>
<releasedate>2018-06-05</releasedate>
<summary lang="en">A short description in English (not ghns excluded).</summary>
<preview lang="en">http://some.http.server/preview.png</preview>
<payload lang="en">http://some.http.server/coolstuff.tar.gz</payload>
<rating>10</rating>
<downloads>0</downloads>
<tags></tags>
</stuff>
<stuff category="app/media">
<name lang="en">Entry 3 (ghns excluded)</name>
<author email="some_guy@some.mail.server" im="some_guy@jabber.server">Anonymous Guy</author>
<licence licenceurl="http://server/">GPL</licence>
<version>1.0</version>
<releasedate>2005-06-17</releasedate>
<summary lang="en">This is what it is all about.</summary>
<preview lang="en">http://some.http.server/preview.png</preview>
<payload lang="en">http://some.http.server/coolstuff.tar.gz</payload>
<rating>10</rating>
<downloads>0</downloads>
<tags>ghns_excluded=1</tags>
</stuff>
<stuff category="app/media">
<name lang="en">Entry 4 (ghns included)</name>
<author email="some_guy@some.mail.server" im="some_guy@jabber.server">Anonymous Guy</author>
<licence licenceurl="http://server/">GPL</licence>
<version>2.1git2</version>
<releasedate>2018-06-05</releasedate>
<summary lang="en">A short description in English (not ghns excluded).</summary>
<preview lang="en">http://some.http.server/preview.png</preview>
<payload lang="en">http://some.http.server/coolstuff.tar.gz</payload>
<rating>10</rating>
<downloads>0</downloads>
<tags></tags>
</stuff>
</ocs>
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[KNewStuff]
Name=InstallCommands
ProvidersUrl=file://@DATA_DIR@provider.xml
Categories=KDE Wallpaper 1920x1200,KDE Wallpaper 1600x1200
UploadCategories=KDE Wallpaper 800x600
TargetDir=demo
UseLabel=UseLabelTest
AdoptionCommand=/bin/true
Uncompress=subdir-archive
InstallationCommand=touch installed.txt
UninstallCommand=touch uninstalled.txt
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<knewstuffproviders>
<provider downloadurl="file://@DATA_DIR@entry.xml"
downloadurl-latest="file://@DATA_DIR@entry.xml"
downloadurl-score="file://@DATA_DIR@entry.xml"
downloadurl-downloads="file://@DATA_DIR@entry.xml"
uploadurl="ftp://somewhere.ftp.server"
webservice="http://some.http.server/service.wsdl"
icon="someapp"
webaccess="http://some.webfrontend.server/">
<title lang="en">Some cool stuff</title>
</provider>
</knewstuffproviders>
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Hi, i'm a test file used as a payload, for example in the installationtest test - hope you're enjoying your testing experience today! :)
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/*
This file is part of KNewStuff3
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Alexander Lohnau <alexander.lohnau@gmx.de>
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*/
#include <KSharedConfig>
#include <QDir>
#include <QRegularExpression>
#include <QSignalSpy>
#include <QTest>
#include <QtGlobal>
#include "entry.h"
#include "installation_p.h"
#include "itemsmodel.h"
#include "question.h"
#include "questionmanager.h"
using namespace KNSCore;
class InstallationTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
Installation *installation = nullptr;
const QString dataDir = QStringLiteral(DATA_DIR);
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase();
void cleanupTestCase();
void testConfigFileReading();
void testInstallCommand();
void testInstallCommandArchive();
void testInstallCommandTopLevelFilesInArchive();
void testUninstallCommand();
void testUninstallCommandDirectory();
void testCopyError();
};
void InstallationTest::initTestCase()
{
// Just in case a previous test crashed
cleanupTestCase();
qRegisterMetaType<Entry>();
QStandardPaths::setTestModeEnabled(true);
installation = new Installation(this);
KConfigGroup grp = KSharedConfig::openConfig(dataDir + QLatin1String("installationtest.knsrc"))->group(QStringLiteral("KNewStuff"));
QString err;
QVERIFY(installation->readConfig(grp, err));
connect(KNSCore::QuestionManager::instance(), &KNSCore::QuestionManager::askQuestion, this, [](KNSCore::Question *q) {
q->setResponse(KNSCore::Question::YesResponse);
});
}
void InstallationTest::cleanupTestCase()
{
QFile::remove(QStringLiteral("installed.txt"));
QFile::remove(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt"));
const QString dataPath = QStandardPaths::locate(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation, QStringLiteral("demo/"), QStandardPaths::LocateDirectory);
if (!dataPath.isEmpty()) {
QDir(dataPath).removeRecursively();
}
}
void InstallationTest::testConfigFileReading()
{
QCOMPARE(installation->uncompressionSetting(), Installation::UncompressIntoSubdirIfArchive);
const QString actualPath = installation->targetInstallationPath();
const QString expectedPath = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation) + QLatin1String("/demo/");
QCOMPARE(actualPath, expectedPath);
}
void InstallationTest::testInstallCommand()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
entry.setName(QStringLiteral("testInstallCommand"));
entry.setPayload(QUrl::fromLocalFile(QFINDTESTDATA("data/testfile.txt")).toString());
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
installation->install(entry);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Installed);
QVERIFY(QFileInfo::exists(QStringLiteral("installed.txt")));
}
void InstallationTest::testUninstallCommand()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
QFile file(QStringLiteral("testFile.txt"));
file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
file.close();
entry.setStatus(KNSCore::Entry::Installed);
entry.setInstalledFiles(QStringList(file.fileName()));
QVERIFY(QFileInfo(file).exists());
QVERIFY(!QFileInfo::exists(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt")));
installation->uninstall(entry);
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Deleted);
QVERIFY(!QFileInfo(file).exists());
QVERIFY(QFileInfo::exists(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt")));
}
void InstallationTest::testUninstallCommandDirectory()
{
static const QLatin1String testDir{"testDirectory"};
// This will be left over from the previous test, so clean it up first
QFile::remove(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt"));
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
QDir().mkdir(testDir);
entry.setStatus(KNSCore::Entry::Installed);
entry.setInstalledFiles(QStringList(testDir));
QVERIFY(QFileInfo::exists(testDir));
QVERIFY(!QFileInfo::exists(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt")));
installation->uninstall(entry);
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Deleted);
QVERIFY(!QFileInfo::exists(testDir));
QVERIFY(QFileInfo::exists(QStringLiteral("uninstalled.txt")));
}
void InstallationTest::testInstallCommandArchive()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
entry.setStatus(KNSCore::Entry::Downloadable);
entry.setPayload(QUrl::fromLocalFile(QFINDTESTDATA("data/archive_dir.tar.gz")).toString());
installation->install(entry);
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(entry.installedFiles().count(), 1);
const QString file = entry.installedFiles().constFirst();
const QFileInfo fileInfo(QStandardPaths::locate(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation, QStringLiteral("demo/data"), QStandardPaths::LocateDirectory));
QCOMPARE(file, fileInfo.absoluteFilePath() + QLatin1String("/*"));
QVERIFY(fileInfo.exists());
QVERIFY(fileInfo.isDir());
// Check if the files that are in the archive exist
const QStringList files = QDir(fileInfo.absoluteFilePath()).entryList(QDir::Filter::Files | QDir::Filter::NoDotAndDotDot);
QCOMPARE(files, QStringList({QStringLiteral("test1.txt"), QStringLiteral("test2.txt")}));
}
void InstallationTest::testInstallCommandTopLevelFilesInArchive()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
entry.setStatus(KNSCore::Entry::Downloadable);
entry.setPayload(QUrl::fromLocalFile(QFINDTESTDATA("data/archive_toplevel_files.tar.gz")).toString());
installation->install(entry);
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(entry.installedFiles().count(), 1);
const QString file = entry.installedFiles().constFirst();
QVERIFY(file.endsWith(QLatin1String("/*")));
// The file is given a random name, so we can't easily check that
const QFileInfo fileOnDisk(file.left(file.size() - 2));
QVERIFY(fileOnDisk.exists());
QVERIFY(fileOnDisk.isDir());
// The by checking the parent dir we can check if it is properly in a subdir uncompressed
QCOMPARE(fileOnDisk.absoluteDir().path(),
QStandardPaths::locate(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation, QStringLiteral("demo"), QStandardPaths::LocateDirectory));
// Check if the files that are in the archive exist
const QStringList files = QDir(fileOnDisk.absoluteFilePath()).entryList(QDir::Filter::Files | QDir::Filter::NoDotAndDotDot);
QCOMPARE(files, QStringList({QStringLiteral("test1.txt"), QStringLiteral("test2.txt")}));
}
void InstallationTest::testCopyError()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
entry.setPayload(QUrl::fromLocalFile(QStringLiteral("data/does_not_exist.txt")).toString());
QSignalSpy spy(installation, &Installation::signalEntryChanged);
QSignalSpy errorSpy(installation, &Installation::signalInstallationFailed);
QTest::ignoreMessage(QtWarningMsg, QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("Download of .* failed, error: Could not open data/does_not_exist.txt for reading")));
installation->install(entry);
QVERIFY(errorSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(int(entry.status()), int(KNSCore::Entry::Invalid));
}
QTEST_MAIN(InstallationTest)
#include "installationtest.moc"
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/*
This file is part of KNewStuff2.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 Jeremy Whiting <jpwhiting@kde.org>
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*/
// unit test for author
#include <QString>
#include <QTest>
#include "core/author.h"
const QString name = QStringLiteral("Name");
const QString email = QStringLiteral("Email@nowhere.com");
const QString jabber = QStringLiteral("something@kdetalk.net");
const QString homepage = QStringLiteral("http://www.myhomepage.com");
class testAuthor : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void testProperties();
void testCopy();
void testAssignment();
};
void testAuthor::testProperties()
{
KNSCore::Author author;
author.setName(name);
author.setEmail(email);
author.setJabber(jabber);
author.setHomepage(homepage);
QCOMPARE(author.name(), name);
QCOMPARE(author.email(), email);
QCOMPARE(author.jabber(), jabber);
QCOMPARE(author.homepage(), homepage);
}
void testAuthor::testCopy()
{
KNSCore::Author author;
author.setName(name);
author.setEmail(email);
author.setJabber(jabber);
author.setHomepage(homepage);
KNSCore::Author author2(author);
QCOMPARE(author.name(), author2.name());
QCOMPARE(author.email(), author2.email());
QCOMPARE(author.jabber(), author2.jabber());
QCOMPARE(author.homepage(), author2.homepage());
}
void testAuthor::testAssignment()
{
KNSCore::Author author;
KNSCore::Author author2;
author.setName(name);
author.setEmail(email);
author.setJabber(jabber);
author.setHomepage(homepage);
author2 = author;
QCOMPARE(author.name(), author2.name());
QCOMPARE(author.email(), author2.email());
QCOMPARE(author.jabber(), author2.jabber());
QCOMPARE(author.homepage(), author2.homepage());
}
QTEST_GUILESS_MAIN(testAuthor)
#include "knewstuffauthortest.moc"
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/*
This file is part of KNewStuff2.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 Jeremy Whiting <jpwhiting@kde.org>
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*/
#include <QSignalSpy>
#include <QStandardPaths>
#include <QTest>
#include <QtGlobal>
#include "enginebase.h"
#include "entry.h"
#include "provider.h"
#include "qtquick/quickengine.h"
#include "question.h"
#include "questionmanager.h"
using namespace KNSCore;
class EngineTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
Engine *engine = nullptr;
const QString dataDir = QStringLiteral(DATA_DIR);
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase();
void cleanupTestCase();
void testPropertiesReading();
void testProviderFileLoading();
void testInstallCommand();
void testUninstallCommand();
};
void EngineTest::initTestCase()
{
QStandardPaths::setTestModeEnabled(true);
engine = new Engine(this);
engine->setConfigFile(dataDir + QLatin1String("enginetest.knsrc"));
QVERIFY(engine->isValid());
QCOMPARE(engine->busyState(), Engine::BusyOperation::Initializing);
QSignalSpy providersLoaded(engine, &Engine::signalProvidersLoaded);
QVERIFY(providersLoaded.wait());
QCOMPARE(engine->busyState(), Engine::BusyState());
connect(KNSCore::QuestionManager::instance(), &KNSCore::QuestionManager::askQuestion, this, [](KNSCore::Question *q) {
q->setResponse(KNSCore::Question::YesResponse);
});
}
void EngineTest::cleanupTestCase()
{
const QString dataPath = QStandardPaths::locate(QStandardPaths::GenericDataLocation, QStringLiteral("icons/"), QStandardPaths::LocateDirectory);
if (!dataPath.isEmpty()) {
QDir(dataPath).removeRecursively();
}
}
void EngineTest::testPropertiesReading()
{
QCOMPARE(engine->name(), QStringLiteral("InstallCommands"));
QCOMPARE(static_cast<EngineBase *>(engine)->categories(),
QStringList({QStringLiteral("KDE Wallpaper 1920x1200"), QStringLiteral("KDE Wallpaper 1600x1200")}));
QCOMPARE(engine->useLabel(), QStringLiteral("UseLabelTest"));
QVERIFY(engine->hasAdoptionCommand());
QCOMPARE(engine->contentWarningType(), EngineBase::ContentWarningType::Executables);
}
void EngineTest::testProviderFileLoading()
{
const QString providerId = QUrl::fromLocalFile(dataDir + QLatin1String("entry.xml")).toString();
QSharedPointer<Provider> provider = engine->provider(providerId);
QVERIFY(provider);
QCOMPARE(engine->defaultProvider(), provider);
QVERIFY(engine->isValid());
engine->setSearchTerm(QStringLiteral("Entry 4"));
QSignalSpy spy(engine, &Engine::signalEntriesLoaded);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
const QVariantList entries = spy.last().constFirst().toList(); // From last signal emission
QCOMPARE(entries.size(), 1);
QCOMPARE(entries.first().value<KNSCore::Entry>().name(), QStringLiteral("Entry 4 (ghns included)"));
}
void EngineTest::testInstallCommand()
{
const QString providerId = QUrl::fromLocalFile(dataDir + QLatin1String("entry.xml")).toString();
Entry entry;
entry.setProviderId(providerId);
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
entry.setName(QStringLiteral("testInstallCommand"));
entry.setPayload(QUrl::fromLocalFile(QFINDTESTDATA("data/testfile.txt")).toString());
QSignalSpy spy(engine, &Engine::signalEntryEvent);
engine->installLatest(entry);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Installing);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 2);
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Installed);
}
void EngineTest::testUninstallCommand()
{
Entry entry;
entry.setUniqueId(QStringLiteral("0"));
QFile file(QStringLiteral("testFile.txt"));
file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
file.close();
entry.setStatus(KNSCore::Entry::Installed);
entry.setInstalledFiles(QStringList(file.fileName()));
QVERIFY(QFileInfo(file).exists());
QSignalSpy spy(engine, &Engine::signalEntryEvent);
engine->uninstall(entry);
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
// There are 3 signals: apparently one changes the status to Installing (transaction.cpp:375)
// And two to "Deleted" (first installation.cpp:584 then transaction.cpp:383)
QCOMPARE(spy.count(), 3);
QCOMPARE(entry.status(), KNSCore::Entry::Deleted);
}
QTEST_MAIN(EngineTest)
#include "knewstuffenginetest.moc"
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/*
This file is part of KNewStuff2.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 Jeremy Whiting <jpwhiting@kde.org>
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*/
// unit test for entry
#include <QDomDocument>
#include <QString>
#include <QTest>
#include <QXmlStreamReader>
#include "entry.h"
#include <knewstuffcore_debug.h>
const char *entryXML =
"<stuff category=\"Category\"> "
"<name>Name</name>"
"<providerid>https://api.opendesktop.org/v1/</providerid>"
"<author homepage=\"http://testhomepage\">testauthor</author>"
"<homepage>https://testhomepage</homepage>"
"<licence>3</licence>" // krazy:exclude=spelling
"<version>4.0</version>"
"<rating>82</rating>"
"<downloads>128891</downloads>"
"<installedfile>/some/test/path.jpg</installedfile>"
"<id>12345</id>"
"<releasedate>2008-08-12<!--randomcomment--></releasedate>"
"<summary>new version 3.0</summary>"
"<!--randomcomment-->"
"<changelog>Updated</changelog>"
"<preview>https://testpreview</preview>"
"<previewBig>https://testpreview</previewBig>"
"<payload>http://testpayload</payload>"
"<status>"
"<!--randomcomment-->"
"installed"
"<!--randomcomment-->"
"</status>"
"<tags>ghns_excluded=1</tags>"
"</stuff>";
const QString name = QStringLiteral("Name");
const QString category = QStringLiteral("Category");
const QString summary = QStringLiteral("new version 3.0");
const QString version = QStringLiteral("4.0");
const QString license = QStringLiteral("3");
class testEntry : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private:
KNSCore::Entry createEntryOld();
KNSCore::Entry createEntry();
private Q_SLOTS:
void testProperties();
void testCopy();
void testAssignment();
void testDomImplementation();
};
KNSCore::Entry testEntry::createEntryOld()
{
QDomDocument document;
document.setContent(QString::fromLatin1(entryXML));
QDomElement node = document.documentElement();
KNSCore::Entry entry;
bool xmlResult = entry.setEntryXML(node);
qCDebug(KNEWSTUFFCORE) << "Created entry from XML " << xmlResult;
return entry;
}
KNSCore::Entry testEntry::createEntry()
{
QXmlStreamReader reader;
reader.addData(entryXML);
KNSCore::Entry entry;
bool xmlResult = reader.readNextStartElement() && entry.setEntryXML(reader);
qCDebug(KNEWSTUFFCORE) << "Created entry from XML " << xmlResult;
return entry;
}
void testEntry::testProperties()
{
KNSCore::Entry entry = createEntry();
QCOMPARE(entry.name(), name);
QCOMPARE(entry.category(), category);
QCOMPARE(entry.license(), license);
QCOMPARE(entry.summary(), summary);
QCOMPARE(entry.version(), version);
}
void testEntry::testCopy()
{
KNSCore::Entry entry = createEntry();
KNSCore::Entry entry2(entry);
QCOMPARE(entry.name(), entry2.name());
QCOMPARE(entry.category(), entry2.category());
QCOMPARE(entry.license(), entry2.license());
QCOMPARE(entry.summary(), entry2.summary());
QCOMPARE(entry.version(), entry2.version());
}
void testEntry::testAssignment()
{
KNSCore::Entry entry = createEntry();
KNSCore::Entry entry2 = entry;
QCOMPARE(entry.name(), entry2.name());
QCOMPARE(entry.category(), entry2.category());
QCOMPARE(entry.license(), entry2.license());
QCOMPARE(entry.summary(), entry2.summary());
QCOMPARE(entry.version(), entry2.version());
}
void testEntry::testDomImplementation()
{
KNSCore::Entry entry = createEntry();
KNSCore::Entry entry2 = createEntryOld();
QCOMPARE(entry.name(), entry2.name());
QCOMPARE(entry.category(), entry2.category());
QCOMPARE(entry.license(), entry2.license());
QCOMPARE(entry.summary(), entry2.summary());
QCOMPARE(entry.version(), entry2.version());
}
QTEST_GUILESS_MAIN(testEntry)
#include "knewstuffentrytest.moc"
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Utility classes, useful also outside of KNewStuff2:
KTranslatable
Security
Container classes:
Author
Entry
Provider
Category
Feed
Installation
Parser/dumper classes:
EntryHandler
ProviderHandler
Engine classes (asynchronous, therefore qobjects):
EntryLoader
ProviderLoader
CoreEngine
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KNewStuff2 Engine Design
========================
The KNewStuff2 engine is one of the central pieces of activity of the
KNewStuff2 library. First and foremost, it handles the synchronization of
data on the internet with data on the local hard disk. The local data
might come from previous downloads, but also from (initial) installation.
On startup, after being initialized to use a certain configuration,
the engine loads up potentially dozens of files. This will require some
activity on the harddisk, but will speed up network operations by quite
a bit afterwards.
There are three groups of files being loaded: the cache for providers,
the cache for entries, and the registry of entries.
The first two ones may contain all data about providers and entries
ever downloaded by KNewStuff2. The cache doesn't have to survive
machine reboots, but should generally live very long. A strategy for
file replacements and invalidation will have to be found.
The third group contains all the entries which are currently installed.
This group starts out empty, or with some initial system-wide installed
files. For every download, the corresponding cache file (which exists) is
copied to the registry dir, afterwards the cached file isn't strictly
needed anymore. Such files might also be removed again, in case the referenced
data is deinstalled.
Entity | Loading | Root tag
---------------+-------------------------+---------
| |
provider cache | file(s) | <ghnsproviders>
| |
entry cache | directory(ies)->file(s) | <ghnscache>
| |
entry registry | directory->file(s) | <ghnsinstall>
Directly after a download, the downloaded files are scanned for their
objects (providers or entries), which are added to the in-memory cache.
By doing so, they might replace older cached entries. For all those older
entries which are already installed, their status is marked as updateable.
On shutdown of the engine, e.g. when deleting the object, the whole
cache in memory is freed, but the cache files remain of course.
KNewStuff2 Workflow
===================
There are two main workflows with KNewStuff: Uploads and downloads. Together
and repeated over time, these workflows form the data sharing cycle.
In addition, when DXS is used, some direct interaction with the service is
possible, which adds a few workflows. Those will be explained after upload
and download.
Uploads
-------
The engine fetches information about the providers which accept uploads for
a certain mime type or data type. Basically, the list of providers is taken
minus those who do not support uploads, because not all of them do.
A provider selection dialog lets the user select one of the remaining
providers. In case no upload is possible at all, a webpage with uploading
capabilities or at least information about contact by e-mail may be offered
by at least one provider. This so-called 'noupload' fallback page will be
displayed in a browser to the user.
If upload is available, the upload dialog pops up. In it, metadata about the
upload can be edited. Some of it (especially preview images) might be preset
already by the application.
Upload then happens through the engine again. The upload might require
authentication, which is handled transparently.
When server-side versioning is activated, then no version number needs to be
given by the user for updates to existing entries.
Downloads
---------
Similar to uploads, all providers suitable for the application's data types
are loaded. However, they appear in parallel, whereas only one provider is
selected for uploads. Each provider might offer different data types, some
matching those needed by the application, some rather not. The provider's
download URL is used to download meta information about all entries, and those
whose data type is not of interest are filtered out.
The provider can offer "tagged" download URLs, the so-called feeds, for
the latest entries, the highest rated ones, or certain other criteria. When
this is the case, the generic download URL is not used, and instead the
feeds are offered to the user as alternative selections, e.g. by being
displayed as tabs on a dialog.
Entries provide meta information which can be viewed, and which might include
a preview image. They also reference the data itself, which is called payload.
Installing the payload means downloading the data, and running it through
a series of checks and installation steps. The data integrity is checked for
using hash sums and digital signatures, if available. The installation routine
moves the data file to its correct location, probably involving decompression,
unpacking and the emission of signals.
For each downloaded and installed entry, the meta information is kept in an
entry registry. In general, all entries and providers are cached.
Deinstallation works the other way around: The meta information is read,
the data deleted and the meta file also deleted afterwards.
Direct interaction
------------------
As opposed to upload and download, all other workflows are only possible when
the provider supports DXS. Such interaction includes:
* Translation. An entry is referenced and a translation for it is submitted
to the server. Translations might end up in an admin queue or be applied
directly, depending on the site configuration.
* Request for removal. Entries which are deemed unnecessary or offending
are scheduled for removal into an admin queue.
* Comments. Comments can be added (again ending up in a queue or applied
directly), but they can also be requested for viewing.
* Several others. See short descriptions in the feature guide.
Library structure
=================
Proposed structure:
knewstuff/knewstuff2/core - conventional ghns + coreengine
knewstuff/knewstuff2/dxs - dxs + dxsengine
knewstuff/knewstuff2/ui - dialogs
knewstuff/knewstuff2 - workflow wrapper (engine)
knewstuff/tests - test applications
knewstuff/data - icons and other data
knewstuff/doc - documentation
Under review:
plasmagik/ - packaging handler
knsrc file format:
[KNewStuff2]
Name=
ProvidersUrl=
TargetDir/InstallPath/etc=
Uncompress=always/never/archive/subdir
CachePolicy=never/resident/only/replaceable
Categories=foo,bar
[foo]
TargetDir/InstallPath/etc=
Uncompress=...
CachePolicy=
[bar]
# empty, then use defaults
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How do providers, categories, feeds and entries correlate?
And authors on top of that?
Authors are simple: each entry is linked to one author, even if the
author is the same the objects differ. We can change this in the future,
right now there is no need to do that.
The other objects are a bit more difficult.
DXS: provider -> category -> feed/list -> entries
GHNS: provider -> feed [with categories] -> entries
Example
-------
The maintainer of an application offers extensions in the categories
"image" and "script". Since the application has a lot of users, both
kde-coolextensions.org and kde-betterextensions.org offer such extensions.
The provider.xml file would thus contain the two <provider>s. When fetching
the feed files for most popular/most downloaded/most recent, those files
need to contain entries of *all* categories! A workaround is to add virtual
providers for each category (there won't be much difference in the UI), but
ideally with frameworks such as Hotstuff the right number of items will be
inserted into the feed.
With DXS, the problem doesn't exist since DXS fetches all categories first
and then the feeds for each category. DXS also allows to retrieve all entries
of a certain category, so it is much more flexible in general.
GHNS setup:
-----------
provider kde-coolextensions.org
feed most-recent
entry a [category image]
entry b [category script]
...
feed most-downloaded
...
provider kde-betterextensions.org
...
Alternative GHNS setup:
-----------------------
provider kde-coolextensions.org/image
feed most-recent
entry a [image]
entry c [image]
..
..
provider kde-coolextensions.org/script
...
DXS setup:
----------
provider kde-coolextensions.org
category image
feed most-recent
entry a [image]
entry c [image]
...
...
...
provider kde-betterextensions.org
...
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: none
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
### KApiDox Project-specific Overrides File
# define so that deprecated API is not skipped
PREDEFINED += \
"KNEWSTUFFCORE_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFFCORE_BUILD_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFFCORE_DEPRECATED_VERSION(x, y, t)=" \
"KNEWSTUFFWIDGETS_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFFWIDGETS_BUILD_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFFWIDGETS_DEPRECATED_VERSION(x, y, t)=" \
"KNEWSTUFF_ENABLE_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFF_BUILD_DEPRECATED_SINCE(x, y)=1" \
"KNEWSTUFF_DEPRECATED_VERSION(x, y, t)=" \
"KNEWSTUFF_DEPRECATED_VERSION_BELATED(x, y, xt, yt, t)="
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This is how the KNS::Engine works....
it is a higher-level view which does not talk about KNS::DxsEngine
or KNS::CoreEngine yet, those will be documented later.
General
-------
The KNS::Engine class is the only class that applications need to care
about (beside the information from *.knsrc files of course).
As such, this class should be as comfortable as possible.
There are two principal operations supported by it, upload and download.
Other operations, especially direct interaction through DXS, is also
handled by it since it inherits from DxsEngine.
Both principal operations have a modal and a non-modal way of being called.
The modal way is the easiest one and translates the old
KNS::DownloadDialog::open()
call from KNewStuff1 to the new
KNS::Engine::downloadDialogModal()
call in KNewStuff2. Similarly, calling ::uploadDialogModal() handles all
upload in a modal way, without the need for signals and slots.
The modal calls return the list of affected entries directly. These entries
should be queried about their status for installed, removed and updated
entries in the download dialog, and a single entry returned for the upload
dialog.
The non-modal calls will send signals for each affected entry.
Upload
------
The state machine for modal upload is as follows:
* provider loading
* failure(*) -> stop
* finish(*) -> next/provider selection
* provider(1) -> discard
* provider selection
* reject -> stop
* accept -> next/meta data selection
* meta data selection
* reject -> stop
* accept -> next/upload
* upload
* failure -> stop
* success -> stop + result
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How to identify entries
-----------------------
The KNS2::CoreEngine uses id() for entries and pid() for providers to find out
a unique identifier which can be used to compare one of them to another one of
the same kind.
In KNS1, the name and the payload URL were used to compare the entries, as
they're guaranteed to exist. In KNS2, the internationalised nature of those
tags is honoured.
The proposed comparison algorithm is hence called "internationalised
identification" (i18n-id) and is already implemented by Hotstuff.
It will also be implemented by KNewStuff2.
How does i18n-id work?
Out of all the tags of an entry, one is taken randomly. Its content together
with its language form the identity tuple. When an entry is to be compared,
the tag with the same language as used in the id is used for comparison.
Note that i18n-id works even in the absence of a language attribute. However,
in GHNS, a language attribute will almost always be present. It'd be naive to
throw information away when it is present already.
What i18n-id assumes is that translations never vanish, once added. It would
of course be trivial to extend the algorithm to check through all of the
languages once present, hence it would work as long as at least one
translation is kept.
What i18n-id achieves is that one doesn't have to rely on "unique ids"
maintained by the server, which would definitely change if repositories are
merged.
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KHotNewStuff2 Application use-cases:
Wallpaper
Wallpapers are installed to a shared location (share/wallpapers) and many
interfaces might want to invoke KNS Download Dialog to get them (desktop containment config
window, maybe kdm, other containment config windows, maybe the frame widget config dialog.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary files can be shared by a few applications, those that want to share install
their files to share/apps/kvtml/ optionally in a locale sub-folder. Each app currently
has it's own provider and it's own data files, but they can all use each others files.
Color Schemes
ColorSchemes are installed to a common place, and are only invoked from the colors kcm module.
Game apps
Game apps probably will want to have different categories in it's knsrc file so it can use one
knsrc file (and one download dialog) to download themes and levels (maybe?).
KHotNewStuff2 End-user use-cases:
Extendability:
Fred, Sysadmin for school X is asked by language teachers to set up a KNS provider for them to
upload vocabulary files to on their website, and have it be accessible by registered students from
home.
System installs:
Fred is then asked to install all the teacher's uploaded vocab files onto each machine at the lab
at school for students to have them accessible, each student has their own home folder, but Fred
doesn't want to install to each person's folder, so uses the "Install to share" option, and they
are installed to system folder, since his user has rights to write there.
+6
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#!/bin/sh
for i in *.dia; do echo $i; dia --export=$i.png --filter=png --nosplash $i; done
#for i in *.dia; do echo $i; dia --export=$i.png --export-to-format=png --nosplash $i; done
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This file lists known packaging formats/drafts so we know if
we need to do anything about it (e.g. provide convenience APIs
for some packages).
Plasma: https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Package
GGZ level packs: /playground/gamedata/README.gamedata in GGZ SVN
... (TODO: find out structure of KNewStuff1 packages)
I considered also:
* Artworks
* Kross
* QtScript
* Custom (standard KGHNS2 package, supported additions app-specific)
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KNewStuff2 Porting Information
==============================
«Where did all the classes go?»
data/
(GHNS format schemas and example data)
-> see http://ghns.freedesktop.org/spec/ now
downloaddialog.*
uploaddialog.*
providerdialog.*
(graphical dialogs)
-> upload/providerdialog still used, in knewstuff2/ui/
-> the download dialog is the one from okular
-> the old knewstuff1 download dialog is gone
ghns.*
testnewstuff.*
(test applications)
-> see tests/ for some new tests (has its own README.tests)
entry.*
provider.*
(entities/data handling classes)
-> see knewstuff2/core/
-> author, feed and category are now additional entities
security.*
-> see knewstuff2/core/
knewstuffbutton.*
-> TODO
-> will go to knewstuff2/ui/ (there's already kdxsbutton)
engine.*
(non-graphical upload/download functionality)
-> there are 3 engine classes now
-> the one in knewstuff2/core/coreengine.* is similar
-> but it also handles installation and caching
-> the one in knewstuff2/dxs/dxsengine.* implements DXS
-> the one in knewstuff2/engine.* is for applications (use only this one!)
knewstuff.*
knewstuffgeneric.*
knewstuffsecure.*
-> doesn't exist anymore
-> inherited from it? bad luck, was discouraged by tutorial
-> all custom installation etc. is now handled by *.knsrc files
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: none
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
description: Support for downloading application assets from the network
tier: 3
type: solution
platforms:
- name: Linux
- name: FreeBSD
- name: Windows
- name: macOS
portingAid: false
deprecated: false
release: true
libraries:
- cmake: "KF6::NewStuff"
cmakename: KF6NewStuff
public_lib: true
group: Frameworks
subgroup: Tier 3
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# Copyright (C) 2023 This file is copyright:
# This file is distributed under the same license as the knewstuff package.
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Enol P. <enolp@softastur.org>
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: knewstuff\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.kde.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-11-28 00:37+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2023-11-07 21:27+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Enol P. <enolp@softastur.org>\n"
"Language-Team: \n"
"Language: ast\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1;\n"
"X-Generator: Lokalize 23.08.2\n"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:167
#, kde-format
msgid "All categories are missing"
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:352
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"the price of a download item, parameter 1 is the currency, 2 is the price"
msgid ""
"This item costs %1 %2.\n"
"Do you want to buy it?"
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:366
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Your account balance is too low:\n"
"Your balance: %1\n"
"Price: %2"
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:398
#, kde-format
msgctxt "voting for an item (good/bad)"
msgid "Your vote was recorded."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:413
#, kde-format
msgid "You are now a fan."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:441 core/enginebase.cpp:266
#: opds/opdsprovider.cpp:291
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The service is currently undergoing maintenance and is expected to be back "
"in %1."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:446
#, kde-format
msgid "Network error %1: %2"
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:453
#, kde-format
msgid "Too many requests to server. Please try again in a few minutes."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:457
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The Open Collaboration Services instance %1 does not support the attempted "
"function."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:461
#, kde-format
msgid "Unknown Open Collaboration Service API error. (%1)"
msgstr ""
#: core/commentsmodel.cpp:154
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The value returned for an unknown role when requesting data from the model."
msgid "Unknown CommentsModel role"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:98
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"An error occurred during the installation process:\n"
"%1"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:134
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file does not exist: \"%1\""
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:142
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file exists, but cannot be opened: \"%1\""
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:149
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file is invalid: \"%1\""
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:158
#, kde-format
msgid "Use"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:187
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Could not initialise the installation handler for %1:\n"
"%2\n"
"This is a critical error and should be reported to the application author"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:351
#, kde-format
msgid "Loading of providers from file: %1 failed"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:369
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not load get hot new stuff providers from file: %1"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:400
#, kde-format
msgid "Error initializing provider."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:101
#, kde-format
msgid "Invalid item."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:108
#, kde-format
msgid "Download of item failed: no download URL for \"%1\"."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:139
#, kde-format
msgid "Download of \"%1\" failed, error: %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:148
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Cannot install '%1' because it points to a web page. Click <a "
"href='%2'>here</a> to finish the installation."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:186
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not install \"%1\": file not found."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:352 core/installation.cpp:599
#, kde-format
msgid "Installation of %1 failed: %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:386
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not determine the type of archive of the downloaded file %1"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:398
#, kde-format
msgid "Failed to open the archive file %1. The reported error was: %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:465
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"This file already exists on disk (possibly due to an earlier failed download "
"attempt). Continuing means overwriting it. Do you wish to overwrite the "
"existing file?"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:468
#, kde-format
msgid "Overwrite File"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:487
#, kde-format
msgid "Unable to move the file %1 to the intended destination %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:510
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The installation failed while attempting to run the command:\n"
"%1\n"
"\n"
"The returned output was:\n"
"%2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:521
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The installation failed with code %1 while attempting to run the command:\n"
"%2\n"
"\n"
"The returned output was:\n"
"%3"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:563
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The removal of %1 failed, as the installed file %2 could not be "
"automatically removed. You can attempt to manually delete this file, if you "
"believe this is an error."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:632
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The uninstallation process failed to successfully run the command %1\n"
"The output of was: \n"
"%2\n"
"If you think this is incorrect, you can continue or cancel the "
"uninstallation process"
msgstr ""
#: core/jobs/filecopyworker.cpp:60
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not open %1 for writing"
msgstr ""
#: core/jobs/filecopyworker.cpp:63
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not open %1 for reading"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:126
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Could not perform an installation of the entry %1 as it does not have any "
"downloadable items defined. Please contact the author so they can fix this."
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:341
#, kde-format
msgid "Pick Update Item"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:343
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Please pick the item from the list below which should be used to apply this "
"update. We were unable to identify which item to select, based on the "
"original item, which was named %1"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:367
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"We failed to identify a good link for updating %1, and are unable to perform "
"the update"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:460
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Failed to adopt '%1'\n"
"%2"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/categoriesmodel.cpp:52
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The first entry in the category selection list (also the default value)"
msgid "All Categories"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/categoriesmodel.cpp:74
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The string passed back in the case the requested category is not known"
msgid "Unknown Category"
msgstr ""
#. i18nd("knewstuff6", "Download New %1…").
#. *
#. @note For the sake of consistency, you should NOT override the text property, just set this one
#.
#: qtquick/qml/Button.qml:43
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Used to construct the button's label (which will become Download New 'this "
"value'…)"
msgid "Stuff"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Button.qml:44
#, kde-format
msgid "Download New %1…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Dialog.qml:44
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The dialog title when we know which type of stuff is being requested"
msgid "Download New %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Dialog.qml:45
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A placeholder title used in the dialog when there is no better title "
"available"
msgid "Download New Stuff"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:35
#, kde-format
msgid "Pick Your Installation Option"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:47
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Please select the option you wish to install from the list of downloadable "
"items below. If it is unclear which you should chose out of the available "
"options, please contact the author of this item and ask that they clarify "
"this through the naming of the items."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:88
#, kde-format
msgid "Install"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:89
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A passive notification shown when installation of an item is initiated"
msgid "Installing %1 from %2"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:106
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Combined title for the entry details page made of the name of the entry, and "
"the author's name"
msgid "%1 by %2"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:111
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:43
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Request installation of this item, available when there is exactly one "
"downloadable item"
msgid "Install"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:112
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:44
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:49
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Show installation options, where there is more than one downloadable item"
msgid "Install…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:128
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:59
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:64
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Request updating of this item"
msgid "Update"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:135 qtquick/qml/Page.qml:114
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Request uninstallation of this item"
msgid "Uninstall"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:157
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message to be shown when the entry is in the process of being "
"installed OR uninstalled"
msgid "Currently working on the item %1 by %2. Please wait…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:159
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message to be shown when the entry is in the process of being updated"
msgid "Currently updating the item %1 by %2. Please wait…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:161
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message which should only be shown when the entry has been given some "
"unknown or invalid status."
msgid ""
"This item is currently in an invalid or unknown state. <a href=\"https://"
"bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=frameworks-knewstuff\">Please report this "
"to the KDE Community in a bug report</a>."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:214
#, kde-format
msgid "Comments and Reviews:"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:216
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens a new sub page with comments (comments "
"with or without ratings) for this entry"
msgid "%1 Reviews and Comments"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:222
#, kde-format
msgid "Rating:"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:227
#, kde-format
msgid "Homepage:"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:228
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens the website associated with the entry "
"(this could be either one specific to the project, the author's homepage, or "
"any other website they have chosen for the purpose)"
msgid "Open the homepage for %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:234
#, kde-format
msgid "How To Donate:"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:235
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens a website with information on donation in "
"support of the entry"
msgid "Find out how to donate to this project"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:140
#, kde-kuit-format
msgctxt "@info displayed as InlineMessage"
msgid ""
"Use caution when accessing user-created content shown here, as it may "
"contain executable code that hasn't been tested by KDE or your distributor "
"for safety, stability, or quality."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:141
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@info displayed as InlineMessage"
msgid ""
"User-created content shown here hasn't been tested by KDE or your "
"distributor for functionality or quality."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:172
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "All"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:174
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Installed"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:176
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Updateable"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:186
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter to show everything"
msgid "All"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:197
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter so only installed items are shown"
msgid "Installed"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:208
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter so only installed items with updates available are shown"
msgid "Updateable"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:221
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Release date"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:223
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Name"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:225
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Rating"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:227
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Downloads"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:236
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio in menu, List option which will set the sort order to be "
"alphabetical based on the name"
msgid "Name"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:247
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio in menu, List option which will set the sort order to based on "
"user ratings"
msgid "Rating"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:258
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the sort "
"order to based on number of downloads"
msgid "Downloads"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:269
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the sort "
"order to based on when items were most recently updated"
msgid "Release date"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:282
#, kde-format
msgid "Upload…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:283
#, kde-format
msgid "Learn how to add your own hot new stuff to this list"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:293
#, kde-format
msgid "Go to…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:300 qtquick/qml/Page.qml:309
#, kde-format
msgid "Search…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:363
#, kde-format
msgid "Category:"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:383
#, kde-format
msgid "Contribute Your Own…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentDelegate.qml:103
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Placeholder title for when a comment has no subject, but does have a rating"
msgid "<i>(no title)</i>"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentDelegate.qml:136
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The author label in case the comment was written by the author of the "
"content entry the comment is attached to"
msgid "%1 <i>(author)</i>"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:27
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for the page containing a view of the comments for the entry"
msgid "Comments and Reviews for %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:30
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for the item which is checked when all comments should be shown"
msgid "Show All Comments"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:38
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Title for the item which is checked when only comments which are reviews "
"should be shown"
msgid "Show Reviews Only"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Title for the item which is checked when comments which are reviews, and "
"their children should be shown"
msgid "Show Reviews and Replies"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:140
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:185
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The number of times the item has been downloaded"
msgid "%1 downloads"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:153
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:164
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Subheading for the tile view, located immediately underneath the name of the "
"item"
msgid "By <i>%1</i>"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator showing an item is being installed OR "
"uninstalled"
msgid "Working…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator showing an item is in the process of being "
"updated"
msgid "Updating…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator which should only be shown when the entry has "
"been given some unknown or invalid status."
msgid ""
"Invalid or unknown state. <a href=\"https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?"
"product=frameworks-knewstuff\">Please report this to the KDE Community in a "
"bug report</a>."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:63
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Label for the busy indicator showing an item is installing"
msgid "Installing…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/ErrorDisplayer.qml:15
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for a dialog box which shows error messages"
msgid "An Error Occurred"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/ErrorDisplayer.qml:82
#, kde-format
msgid "Please try again later."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/GridTileDelegate.qml:120
#, kde-format
msgid "None"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/Rating.qml:81
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A text representation of the rating, shown as a fraction of the max value"
msgid "(%1/%2)"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@knewstuff6"
msgid "Upload New Stuff: %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:111
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A text shown beside a busy indicator suggesting that data is being fetched"
msgid "Updating information…"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:126
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The name of the KDE Store"
msgid "KDE Store"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:132
#, kde-format
msgctxt "An unnamed provider"
msgid "Your Provider"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:141
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Text for an action which causes the specified website to be opened using the "
"user's system default browser"
msgid "Open Website: %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:149
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Text for an action which will attempt to send an email using the user's "
"system default email client"
msgid "Send Email To: %1"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:159
#, kde-format
msgctxt "A description of how to upload content to a generic provider"
msgid ""
"To upload new entries, or to add content to an existing entry on the KDE "
"Store, please open the website and log in. Once you have done this, you will "
"be able to find the My Products entry in the menu which pops up when you "
"click your user icon. Click on this entry to go to the product management "
"system, where you can work on your products."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:160
#, kde-format
msgctxt "A description of how to upload content to the KDE Store specifically"
msgid ""
"To upload new entries, or to add content to an existing entry, please open "
"the provider's website and follow the instructions there. You will likely "
"need to create a user and log in to a product management system, where you "
"will need to follow the instructions for how to add. Alternatively, you "
"might be required to contact the managers of the site directly to get new "
"content added."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:82 qtquick/quickengine.cpp:168
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:176
#, kde-format
msgid "Loading data"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:172
#, kde-format
msgid "Installing"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:227
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"An informational message which is shown to inform the user they are not "
"authorized to use GetHotNewStuff functionality"
msgid ""
"You are not authorized to Get Hot New Stuff. If you think this is in error, "
"please contact the person in charge of your permissions."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Back"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Popular"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Featured"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:52
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Restart"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:54
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "New"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:56
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Home"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:58
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Shelf"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:60
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Up"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:62
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Recommended"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:64
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Subscriptions"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:66
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "All Entries"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:70
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Search Preset: %1"
msgstr ""
#: tools/knewstuff-dialog/main.cpp:30
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The KNSRC file you want to show. If none is passed, you will be presented "
"with a dialog which lets you switch between all the config files installed "
"into the systemwide knsrc file location"
msgstr ""
#: tools/knewstuff-dialog/main.cpp:34
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"A kns url to show information from. The format for a kns url is kns://"
"knsrcfile/providerid/entryid\n"
"'knsrcfile'\n"
"is the name of a knsrc file as might be passed directly through this tool's "
"knsrcfile argument\n"
"'providerid'\n"
"is the hostname of the provider the entry should exist on\n"
"'entryid'\n"
"is the unique ID of an entry found in the provider specified by the knsrc "
"file.\n"
" An example of such a url is kns://sddmtheme.knsrc/api.kde-look.org/2059021"
msgstr ""
#: widgets/action.cpp:28 widgets/button.cpp:70
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action"
msgid "Download New Stuff…"
msgstr ""
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
# Lukáš Tinkl <lukas@kde.org>, 2010, 2011, 2012.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2024 Vít Pelčák <vit@pelcak.org>
# Tomáš Chvátal <tomas.chvatal@gmail.com>, 2012, 2013.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Vit Pelcak <vit@pelcak.org>
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: kdelibs4\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: https://bugs.kde.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-11-28 00:37+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2024-09-18 09:43+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: Vit Pelcak <vit@pelcak.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Czech <kde-i18n-doc@kde.org>\n"
"Language: cs\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1) ? 0 : (n>=2 && n<=4) ? 1 : 2;\n"
"X-Generator: Lokalize 24.08.1\n"
"X-Language: cs_CZ\n"
"X-Source-Language: en_US\n"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:167
#, kde-format
msgid "All categories are missing"
msgstr "Chybí všechny kategorie"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:352
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"the price of a download item, parameter 1 is the currency, 2 is the price"
msgid ""
"This item costs %1 %2.\n"
"Do you want to buy it?"
msgstr ""
"Tato položka stojí %1 %2.\n"
"Přejete si ji zakoupit?"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:366
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Your account balance is too low:\n"
"Your balance: %1\n"
"Price: %2"
msgstr ""
"Stav vašeho konta je příliš nízký:\n"
"Stav: %1\n"
"Cena: %2"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:398
#, kde-format
msgctxt "voting for an item (good/bad)"
msgid "Your vote was recorded."
msgstr "Váš hlas byl zaznamenán."
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:413
#, kde-format
msgid "You are now a fan."
msgstr "Nyní jste fanoušek."
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:441 core/enginebase.cpp:266
#: opds/opdsprovider.cpp:291
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The service is currently undergoing maintenance and is expected to be back "
"in %1."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:446
#, kde-format
msgid "Network error %1: %2"
msgstr "Chyba sítě %1: %2"
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:453
#, kde-format
msgid "Too many requests to server. Please try again in a few minutes."
msgstr ""
"Příliš mnoho požadavků na server. Prosím zkuste znovu za několik minut."
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:457
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The Open Collaboration Services instance %1 does not support the attempted "
"function."
msgstr ""
#: attica/atticaprovider.cpp:461
#, kde-format
msgid "Unknown Open Collaboration Service API error. (%1)"
msgstr "Neznámá chyba OCS API. (%1)"
#: core/commentsmodel.cpp:154
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The value returned for an unknown role when requesting data from the model."
msgid "Unknown CommentsModel role"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:98
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"An error occurred during the installation process:\n"
"%1"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:134
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file does not exist: \"%1\""
msgstr "Konfigurační soubor neexistuje: \"%1\""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:142
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file exists, but cannot be opened: \"%1\""
msgstr "Konfigurační soubor nalezen, ale nelze otevřít: \"%1\""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:149
#, kde-format
msgid "Configuration file is invalid: \"%1\""
msgstr "Konfigurační soubor je neplatný: \"%1\""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:158
#, kde-format
msgid "Use"
msgstr "Použít"
#: core/enginebase.cpp:187
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Could not initialise the installation handler for %1:\n"
"%2\n"
"This is a critical error and should be reported to the application author"
msgstr ""
#: core/enginebase.cpp:351
#, kde-format
msgid "Loading of providers from file: %1 failed"
msgstr "Načítání poskytovatelů ze souboru %1 selhalo"
#: core/enginebase.cpp:369
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not load get hot new stuff providers from file: %1"
msgstr "Nelze získat poskytovatele obsahu ze souboru: %1"
#: core/enginebase.cpp:400
#, kde-format
msgid "Error initializing provider."
msgstr "Chyba během inicializace poskytovatele."
#: core/installation.cpp:101
#, kde-format
msgid "Invalid item."
msgstr "Neplatná položka."
#: core/installation.cpp:108
#, kde-format
msgid "Download of item failed: no download URL for \"%1\"."
msgstr "Stažení položky selhalo: neexistuje URL pro stažení \"%1\"."
#: core/installation.cpp:139
#, kde-format
msgid "Download of \"%1\" failed, error: %2"
msgstr "Stažení \"%1\" selhalo, chyba: %2"
#: core/installation.cpp:148
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Cannot install '%1' because it points to a web page. Click <a "
"href='%2'>here</a> to finish the installation."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:186
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not install \"%1\": file not found."
msgstr "Nelze nainstalovat \"%1\": soubor nenalezen."
#: core/installation.cpp:352 core/installation.cpp:599
#, kde-format
msgid "Installation of %1 failed: %2"
msgstr "Instalace %1 selhala: %2"
#: core/installation.cpp:386
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not determine the type of archive of the downloaded file %1"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:398
#, kde-format
msgid "Failed to open the archive file %1. The reported error was: %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:465
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"This file already exists on disk (possibly due to an earlier failed download "
"attempt). Continuing means overwriting it. Do you wish to overwrite the "
"existing file?"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:468
#, kde-format
msgid "Overwrite File"
msgstr "Přepsat soubor"
#: core/installation.cpp:487
#, kde-format
msgid "Unable to move the file %1 to the intended destination %2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:510
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The installation failed while attempting to run the command:\n"
"%1\n"
"\n"
"The returned output was:\n"
"%2"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:521
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The installation failed with code %1 while attempting to run the command:\n"
"%2\n"
"\n"
"The returned output was:\n"
"%3"
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:563
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The removal of %1 failed, as the installed file %2 could not be "
"automatically removed. You can attempt to manually delete this file, if you "
"believe this is an error."
msgstr ""
#: core/installation.cpp:632
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The uninstallation process failed to successfully run the command %1\n"
"The output of was: \n"
"%2\n"
"If you think this is incorrect, you can continue or cancel the "
"uninstallation process"
msgstr ""
#: core/jobs/filecopyworker.cpp:60
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not open %1 for writing"
msgstr "Nelze otevřít '%1' pro zápis"
#: core/jobs/filecopyworker.cpp:63
#, kde-format
msgid "Could not open %1 for reading"
msgstr "Nelze pro čtení otevřít %1"
#: core/transaction.cpp:126
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Could not perform an installation of the entry %1 as it does not have any "
"downloadable items defined. Please contact the author so they can fix this."
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:341
#, kde-format
msgid "Pick Update Item"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:343
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Please pick the item from the list below which should be used to apply this "
"update. We were unable to identify which item to select, based on the "
"original item, which was named %1"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:367
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"We failed to identify a good link for updating %1, and are unable to perform "
"the update"
msgstr ""
#: core/transaction.cpp:460
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Failed to adopt '%1'\n"
"%2"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/categoriesmodel.cpp:52
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The first entry in the category selection list (also the default value)"
msgid "All Categories"
msgstr "Všechny kategorie"
#: qtquick/categoriesmodel.cpp:74
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The string passed back in the case the requested category is not known"
msgid "Unknown Category"
msgstr "Neznámá kategorie"
#. i18nd("knewstuff6", "Download New %1…").
#. *
#. @note For the sake of consistency, you should NOT override the text property, just set this one
#.
#: qtquick/qml/Button.qml:43
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Used to construct the button's label (which will become Download New 'this "
"value'…)"
msgid "Stuff"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Button.qml:44
#, kde-format
msgid "Download New %1…"
msgstr "Stáhnout nové %1…"
#: qtquick/qml/Dialog.qml:44
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The dialog title when we know which type of stuff is being requested"
msgid "Download New %1"
msgstr "Stáhnout nový %1"
#: qtquick/qml/Dialog.qml:45
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A placeholder title used in the dialog when there is no better title "
"available"
msgid "Download New Stuff"
msgstr "Stáhnout nový obsah"
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:35
#, kde-format
msgid "Pick Your Installation Option"
msgstr "Zvolte si možnost instalace"
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:47
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"Please select the option you wish to install from the list of downloadable "
"items below. If it is unclear which you should chose out of the available "
"options, please contact the author of this item and ask that they clarify "
"this through the naming of the items."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/DownloadItemsSheet.qml:88
#, kde-format
msgid "Install"
msgstr "Instalovat"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:89
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A passive notification shown when installation of an item is initiated"
msgid "Installing %1 from %2"
msgstr "Instaluje se %1 z %2"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:106
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Combined title for the entry details page made of the name of the entry, and "
"the author's name"
msgid "%1 by %2"
msgstr "%1 od %2"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:111
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:43
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Request installation of this item, available when there is exactly one "
"downloadable item"
msgid "Install"
msgstr "Instalovat"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:112
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:44
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:49
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Show installation options, where there is more than one downloadable item"
msgid "Install…"
msgstr "Instalovat…"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:128
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:59
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:64
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Request updating of this item"
msgid "Update"
msgstr "Aktualizovat"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:135 qtquick/qml/Page.qml:114
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Request uninstallation of this item"
msgid "Uninstall"
msgstr "Odinstalovat"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:157
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message to be shown when the entry is in the process of being "
"installed OR uninstalled"
msgid "Currently working on the item %1 by %2. Please wait…"
msgstr "Aktuálně pracuji na položce %1 z %2. Prosím, počkejte…"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:159
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message to be shown when the entry is in the process of being updated"
msgid "Currently updating the item %1 by %2. Please wait…"
msgstr "Aktuálně aktualizuji %1 z %2. Prosím, počkejte…"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:161
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Status message which should only be shown when the entry has been given some "
"unknown or invalid status."
msgid ""
"This item is currently in an invalid or unknown state. <a href=\"https://"
"bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=frameworks-knewstuff\">Please report this "
"to the KDE Community in a bug report</a>."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:214
#, kde-format
msgid "Comments and Reviews:"
msgstr "Komentáře a kontrola:"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:216
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens a new sub page with comments (comments "
"with or without ratings) for this entry"
msgid "%1 Reviews and Comments"
msgstr "%1 Hodnocení a komentáře"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:222
#, kde-format
msgid "Rating:"
msgstr "Hodnocení:"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:227
#, kde-format
msgid "Homepage:"
msgstr "Domácí stránka:"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:228
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens the website associated with the entry "
"(this could be either one specific to the project, the author's homepage, or "
"any other website they have chosen for the purpose)"
msgid "Open the homepage for %1"
msgstr "Otevřít domovskou stránku pro %1"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:234
#, kde-format
msgid "How To Donate:"
msgstr "Jak přispět:"
#: qtquick/qml/EntryDetails.qml:235
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A link which, when clicked, opens a website with information on donation in "
"support of the entry"
msgid "Find out how to donate to this project"
msgstr "Jak přispět na tento projekt"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:140
#, kde-kuit-format
msgctxt "@info displayed as InlineMessage"
msgid ""
"Use caution when accessing user-created content shown here, as it may "
"contain executable code that hasn't been tested by KDE or your distributor "
"for safety, stability, or quality."
msgstr ""
"Při použití obsahu vytvořeného uživateli zachovávejte opatrnost protože "
"nebyl testován KDE ani tvůrcem vaší distribuce zda je bezpečný, správně "
"funkční a stabilní."
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:141
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@info displayed as InlineMessage"
msgid ""
"User-created content shown here hasn't been tested by KDE or your "
"distributor for functionality or quality."
msgstr ""
"Obsah vytvořený uživateli nebyl testován KDE ani tvůrcem vaší distribuce zda "
"je správně funkční a stabilní."
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:172
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "All"
msgstr "Vše"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:174
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Installed"
msgstr "Nainstalováno"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:176
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Updateable"
msgstr "Aktualizovatelné"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:186
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter to show everything"
msgid "All"
msgstr "Vše"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:197
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter so only installed items are shown"
msgid "Installed"
msgstr "Nainstalováno"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:208
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the "
"filter so only installed items with updates available are shown"
msgid "Updateable"
msgstr "Aktualizovatelné"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:221
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Release date"
msgstr "Seřadit: Datum vydání"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:223
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Name"
msgstr "Seřadit: Název"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:225
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Rating"
msgstr "Seřadit: Hodnocení"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:227
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action:button opening menu similar to combobox, filter list"
msgid "Sort: Downloads"
msgstr "Seřadit: Stahování"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:236
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio in menu, List option which will set the sort order to be "
"alphabetical based on the name"
msgid "Name"
msgstr "Název"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:247
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio in menu, List option which will set the sort order to based on "
"user ratings"
msgid "Rating"
msgstr "Hodnocení"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:258
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the sort "
"order to based on number of downloads"
msgid "Downloads"
msgstr "Stahování"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:269
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"@option:radio similar to combobox item, List option which will set the sort "
"order to based on when items were most recently updated"
msgid "Release date"
msgstr "Datum vydání"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:282
#, kde-format
msgid "Upload…"
msgstr "Odeslat…"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:283
#, kde-format
msgid "Learn how to add your own hot new stuff to this list"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:293
#, kde-format
msgid "Go to…"
msgstr "Přejít na…"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:300 qtquick/qml/Page.qml:309
#, kde-format
msgid "Search…"
msgstr "Hledat…"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:363
#, kde-format
msgid "Category:"
msgstr "Kategorie:"
#: qtquick/qml/Page.qml:383
#, kde-format
msgid "Contribute Your Own…"
msgstr "Přispět vlastní…"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentDelegate.qml:103
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Placeholder title for when a comment has no subject, but does have a rating"
msgid "<i>(no title)</i>"
msgstr "<li>(bez názvu)</li>"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentDelegate.qml:136
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"The author label in case the comment was written by the author of the "
"content entry the comment is attached to"
msgid "%1 <i>(author)</i>"
msgstr "%1 <i>(autor)</i>"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:27
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for the page containing a view of the comments for the entry"
msgid "Comments and Reviews for %1"
msgstr "Komentáře a kontrola pro %1"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:30
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for the item which is checked when all comments should be shown"
msgid "Show All Comments"
msgstr "Zobrazit všechny komentáře"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:38
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Title for the item which is checked when only comments which are reviews "
"should be shown"
msgid "Show Reviews Only"
msgstr "Zobrazit pouze náhledy"
#: qtquick/qml/private/EntryCommentsPage.qml:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Title for the item which is checked when comments which are reviews, and "
"their children should be shown"
msgid "Show Reviews and Replies"
msgstr "Zobrazit náhledy a odpovědi"
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:140
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:185
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The number of times the item has been downloaded"
msgid "%1 downloads"
msgstr "%1 stažení"
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/BigPreviewDelegate.qml:153
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/TileDelegate.qml:164
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Subheading for the tile view, located immediately underneath the name of the "
"item"
msgid "By <i>%1</i>"
msgstr "Od <i>%1</i>"
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator showing an item is being installed OR "
"uninstalled"
msgid "Working…"
msgstr "Pracuje…"
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator showing an item is in the process of being "
"updated"
msgid "Updating…"
msgstr "Aktualizuji…"
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Label for the busy indicator which should only be shown when the entry has "
"been given some unknown or invalid status."
msgid ""
"Invalid or unknown state. <a href=\"https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?"
"product=frameworks-knewstuff\">Please report this to the KDE Community in a "
"bug report</a>."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/private/entrygriddelegates/FeedbackOverlay.qml:63
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Label for the busy indicator showing an item is installing"
msgid "Installing…"
msgstr "Instaluje se…"
#: qtquick/qml/private/ErrorDisplayer.qml:15
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Title for a dialog box which shows error messages"
msgid "An Error Occurred"
msgstr "Nastala chyba"
#: qtquick/qml/private/ErrorDisplayer.qml:82
#, kde-format
msgid "Please try again later."
msgstr "Prosím, zkuste znovu později."
# žádné parametry funkce v inspektoru funkcí
#: qtquick/qml/private/GridTileDelegate.qml:120
#, kde-format
msgid "None"
msgstr "Nic"
#: qtquick/qml/private/Rating.qml:81
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A text representation of the rating, shown as a fraction of the max value"
msgid "(%1/%2)"
msgstr "(%1/%2)"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@knewstuff6"
msgid "Upload New Stuff: %1"
msgstr "Odeslat nový obsah: %1"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:111
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"A text shown beside a busy indicator suggesting that data is being fetched"
msgid "Updating information…"
msgstr "Aktualizuji informace…"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:126
#, kde-format
msgctxt "The name of the KDE Store"
msgid "KDE Store"
msgstr "Obchod KDE"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:132
#, kde-format
msgctxt "An unnamed provider"
msgid "Your Provider"
msgstr "Váš poskytovatel"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:141
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Text for an action which causes the specified website to be opened using the "
"user's system default browser"
msgid "Open Website: %1"
msgstr "Otevřít webovou stránku: %1"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:149
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"Text for an action which will attempt to send an email using the user's "
"system default email client"
msgid "Send Email To: %1"
msgstr "Odeslat e-mail na: %1"
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:159
#, kde-format
msgctxt "A description of how to upload content to a generic provider"
msgid ""
"To upload new entries, or to add content to an existing entry on the KDE "
"Store, please open the website and log in. Once you have done this, you will "
"be able to find the My Products entry in the menu which pops up when you "
"click your user icon. Click on this entry to go to the product management "
"system, where you can work on your products."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/qml/UploadPage.qml:160
#, kde-format
msgctxt "A description of how to upload content to the KDE Store specifically"
msgid ""
"To upload new entries, or to add content to an existing entry, please open "
"the provider's website and follow the instructions there. You will likely "
"need to create a user and log in to a product management system, where you "
"will need to follow the instructions for how to add. Alternatively, you "
"might be required to contact the managers of the site directly to get new "
"content added."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:82 qtquick/quickengine.cpp:168
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:176
#, kde-format
msgid "Loading data"
msgstr "Načítají se data"
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:172
#, kde-format
msgid "Installing"
msgstr "Instaluje se"
#: qtquick/quickengine.cpp:227
#, kde-format
msgctxt ""
"An informational message which is shown to inform the user they are not "
"authorized to use GetHotNewStuff functionality"
msgid ""
"You are not authorized to Get Hot New Stuff. If you think this is in error, "
"please contact the person in charge of your permissions."
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:46
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Back"
msgstr "Zpět"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:48
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Popular"
msgstr "Populární"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:50
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Featured"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:52
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Restart"
msgstr "Restartovat"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:54
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "New"
msgstr "Nový"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:56
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Home"
msgstr "Domů"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:58
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Shelf"
msgstr ""
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:60
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Up"
msgstr "Nahoru"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:62
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Recommended"
msgstr "Doporučeno"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:64
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Subscriptions"
msgstr "Přihlášení"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:66
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "All Entries"
msgstr "Všechny položky"
#: qtquick/searchpresetmodel.cpp:70
#, kde-format
msgctxt "Knewstuff5"
msgid "Search Preset: %1"
msgstr "Hledat přednastavení: %1"
#: tools/knewstuff-dialog/main.cpp:30
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"The KNSRC file you want to show. If none is passed, you will be presented "
"with a dialog which lets you switch between all the config files installed "
"into the systemwide knsrc file location"
msgstr ""
#: tools/knewstuff-dialog/main.cpp:34
#, kde-format
msgid ""
"A kns url to show information from. The format for a kns url is kns://"
"knsrcfile/providerid/entryid\n"
"'knsrcfile'\n"
"is the name of a knsrc file as might be passed directly through this tool's "
"knsrcfile argument\n"
"'providerid'\n"
"is the hostname of the provider the entry should exist on\n"
"'entryid'\n"
"is the unique ID of an entry found in the provider specified by the knsrc "
"file.\n"
" An example of such a url is kns://sddmtheme.knsrc/api.kde-look.org/2059021"
msgstr ""
#: widgets/action.cpp:28 widgets/button.cpp:70
#, kde-format
msgctxt "@action"
msgid "Download New Stuff…"
msgstr "Stáhnout nový obsah…"
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