Re: KDE <alt>-<F2> PATH

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Author: der.hans
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To: Ryan Rix
CC: quatsch
Subject: Re: KDE <alt>-<F2> PATH
Am 14. Jun, 2013 schwätzte Ryan Rix so:

> On Wed 12 June 2013 13:05:49 der.hans wrote:


>> How do I adjust the search path used by the command pop up? It's missing
>> an important directory for me.


> {0}% cat ~/.kde/env/path.sh
> export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin/
> export KDEDIRS=/usr:/usr/local


DING, DING, DING! We have a winner!

OK, I did have to restart KDE for it to take effect, which is what I was
expecting.

Thanks for the help.

Is there a way to get KDE to reprocess that dir without restarting?

I've now found a bunch of documentation on it, but I don't see anything
saying what shell is being used or what all you can do.

It's shell script being sourced, so anything you could normally do in a
script?

Which shell is used? Default shell for the user? Default shell for the
system? Generally hard-coded to bash?

If all of this is documented somewhere, please go ahead and just point me
there.

ciao,

der.hans
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