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Subject: Re: proposal for the konqueror sidebar
From: Ra1n <pk20it () yahoo ! it>
Date: 2004-05-04 12:31:00
Message-ID: 40978D04.5020109 () yahoo ! it
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Peter Postmus wrote:
> Ra1n wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> using the konqueror sidebar i thought of some enhancements that I
>> would like to propose to the list:
>> the services menu:
>> IMHO is the only useful entry so why it still sucks in some areas? it
>> lacks some nice features that could make it a very useful part of konquy.
>> For example why don't add an home dir entry?
>
>
>
> Home allready has a dedicated button. But maybe it's better to add it to
> the services menu as well.
yes it's what I've wanted to say.
>> why the lan browser still depens on the lisa daemon when konqueror is
>> capable of managing smb shares?
>
>
>
> I think you're absolutely right here; why does lan:/ need LISa while
> smb:/ works out-of-the-box? I really hate lan:/ not working right away...
>
>> Also enhancing the use of the sidebar could solve the problem of
>> drag'n drop on parent directory, simply you have it on the sidebar :-D
>
>
>
> Do you propose having a "parent directory" drop target in the sidebar? I
> read the messages on this topic and personally, I don't understand why
> such a thing is needed at all. You can allready drag&drop items onto the
> tree (in the navigation panel), and even browse this tree by hovering
> above the desired directory (while dragging the item to be
> copied/moved). IMO this allready fullfils the wish for copying/moving up
> or down one or more levels, while avoiding the cumbersome copy to / move
> to submenus.
No, probably I haven't explained it correctly, I said that this could
solve the drag'ndrop on the parent because you have an easy access to it
using the directory tree in the sidebar like you pointed out here.
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