KDE proxy settings without Konqueror

I've notice that only installing Konqueror on KDE, you can have access to the proxy settings in other KDE apps like choqok.
So, can i have those settings without installing Konqueror?
Thanks.

Hyugga wrote:I've notice that only installing Konqueror on KDE, you can have access to the proxy settings in other KDE apps like choqok.
So, can i have those settings without installing Konqueror?.
You can't for the moment https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22190

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