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This means that you can use &kio-locate; by simply typing in konquerors address box. You can e.g. type <command>locate:index.html</command> to find all files that contain "index.html" in their name.
This means that you can use &kio-locate; by simply typing in konquerors address box. You can e.g. type <command>locate:index.html</command> to find all files that contain "index.html" in their name.
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There's even more: You can use &kio-locate; in all KDE applications that accept URLs.
There's even more: You can use &kio-locate; in all TDE applications that accept URLs.
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To find out more about &kio-locate; and to look for new versions, you should take a look at <ulink url="http://arminstraub.de">arminstraub.de</ulink>.
To find out more about &kio-locate; and to look for new versions, you should take a look at <ulink url="http://arminstraub.de">arminstraub.de</ulink>.