-rw-r--r-- | core/apps/embeddedkonsole/konsole.cpp | 4 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/core/apps/embeddedkonsole/konsole.cpp b/core/apps/embeddedkonsole/konsole.cpp index f3f0c29..efcb1f2 100644 --- a/core/apps/embeddedkonsole/konsole.cpp +++ b/core/apps/embeddedkonsole/konsole.cpp @@ -43,24 +43,25 @@ #include <qpe/config.h> #include <qstringlist.h> #include <qpalette.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <assert.h> #include "konsole.h" #include "keytrans.h" + class EKNumTabBar : public QTabBar { public: void numberTabs() { // Yes, it really is this messy. QTabWidget needs functions // that provide acces to tabs in a sequential way. int m=INT_MIN; for (int i=0; i<count(); i++) { QTab* left=0; QListIterator<QTab> it(*tabList()); int x=INT_MAX; for( QTab* t; (t=it.current()); ++it ) { @@ -111,24 +112,25 @@ static const char *commonCmds[] = "df ", "dmesg", "echo ", "find ", "free", "grep ", "ifconfig ", "ipkg ", "mkdir ", "mv ", "nc localhost 7776", "nc localhost 7777", + "netstat ", "nslookup ", "ping ", "ps aux", "pwd ", "rm ", "rmdir ", "route ", "set ", "traceroute", /* "gzip", @@ -692,25 +694,25 @@ void Konsole::configMenuSelected(int iD) if(!secondToolBar->isHidden()) { secondToolBar->hide(); configMenu->changeItem( iD,"Show Command List"); cfg.writeEntry("Hidden","TRUE"); configMenu->setItemEnabled(-20 ,FALSE); } else { secondToolBar->show(); configMenu->changeItem( iD,"Hide Command List"); cfg.writeEntry("Hidden","FALSE"); configMenu->setItemEnabled(-20 ,TRUE); if(cfg.readEntry("EditEnabled","FALSE")=="TRUE") { - configMenu->setItemChecked(-16,TRUE); + configMenu->setItemChecked(-20,TRUE); commonCombo->setEditable( TRUE ); } else { configMenu->setItemChecked(-20,FALSE); commonCombo->setEditable( FALSE ); } } } if( iD == -3) { cfg.setGroup("Tabs"); QString tmp=cfg.readEntry("Position","Top"); if(tmp=="Top") { |