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    Launching image magick 'display' in kde

    Hi all,

    I'd like to use the display program from Image Magick to do simple photo cropping/resizing. I installed the software etc and it runs fine, but I'm having some issues in starting it through kde.

    1. From the shell, it starts, no problem. Simply:
    $ display

    2. From the K menu -> Graphics it also starts fine,

    3. If I use the K menu -> Run command, type display at the prompt and hit enter, the 'Configure - KDE Control Module' dialogue pops up, but there's no content in the window, only the help/defaults/ok/cancel buttons. Clicking these does nothing. Clicking help reveals that there's no help available.

    4. I get exactly the same behaviour if I try to start it through right-clicking a selected file/s in Konqueror.

    Any help in making these latter 2 options work would be appreciated!
    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Launching image magick 'display' in kde

    3. If I use the K menu -> Run command, type display at the prompt and hit enter, the 'Configure - KDE Control Module' dialogue pops up, but there's no content in the window, only the help/defaults/ok/cancel buttons. Clicking these does nothing. Clicking help reveals that there's no help available.
    Hmm - I don't know why but if you give full path (/usr/bin/display) in the K menu -> Run command (or alt+f2) then it works.
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      Re: Launching image magick 'display' in kde

      Ah, good call. I just checked the file associations in konqueror, and the command it's executing there is 'kcmshell display'. A very quick search doesn't tell me much about that, but I guess it's some sort of wrapper.

      In the shell, using

      $ kcmshell display

      gives me the same problem.

      using

      $ kcmshell /usr/bin/display

      gives a number of similar errors (for example "Invalid entry (missing '=') at /usr/bin/display:1"), and then the same problem.

      It seems strange to me then, that it starts ok from the K menu -> Graphics, but not in other ways through KDE. Why would it handle it differently?

      Going back to the file associations in Konqueror, changing the command from "kcmshell display" to "/usr/bin/display" lets me start it through konqueror, which is what I wanted.

      Thanks.

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