Description
KParts Plugin
KParts Plugin is a cool tool that adds some nice features for Netscape-compatible browsers in a Unix setup. This plugin uses KDE's KParts technology, which helps you embed file viewers—like PDF readers—right into non-KDE browsers. It's been tested with popular browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Opera, so you're in good hands!
Viewing Files Made Easy
With this plugin, you can easily view PDF files in Firefox using Okular as an embedded viewer. No need to switch between apps; everything is right there for you!
Installation Details
The default installation directory for the plugin is /usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins/
. If you want to change where it's installed, just modify the PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR
variable in the CMakeLists.txt
file located in the kpartsplugin folder.
Supported File Types
Depending on what types of files you want to view, here are some options:
- Okular: Use this to view PDF and PostScript files.
- KOffice: Great for OpenDocument files (think KWord or KSpread).
- Dragonplayer: Perfect for most multimedia files.
If you're looking to enhance your browsing experience and handle various file types smoothly, check out the KParts Plugin here!
User Reviews for KParts Plugin FOR LINUX 7
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KParts Plugin FOR LINUX is a must-have for Unix users. Easily embed file viewers in non-KDE browsers. Tested on Firefox and Opera.
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KParts Plugin is a game changer! I can now easily view PDFs in Firefox without any hassle. Highly recommend!
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This plugin has made my browsing experience so much smoother. Viewing multimedia files directly in the browser is fantastic!
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Absolutely love the KParts Plugin! It integrates perfectly with Firefox and enhances my productivity when working with documents.
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KParts Plugin works flawlessly! I can now access all my OpenDocument files directly in my browser. Five stars for sure!
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What a useful tool! The ability to embed file viewers makes everything easier. Great job on this plugin!
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KParts Plugin is simply amazing! It seamlessly allows me to view various file types right in the browser. Highly recommended!