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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Re: Fwd: [PATCH] Bug 58580 - Konqueror sidebar settings not stored
From:       David Faure <faure () kde ! org>
Date:       2004-10-28 21:42:52
Message-ID: 200410282342.52823.faure () kde ! org
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On Thursday 28 October 2004 23:30, Andre Moreira Magalhaes wrote:
>  --- David Faure <faure@kde.org> wrote: 
> > Are you sure? Isn't it a convenient way to save a HTTP or FTP file,
> > seen on a webpage, into your own local folders? You can open the 
> > sidebar and drag-n-drop the file there.
> yes and not. this is very relative. I for sure don't want a home/root
> folder in my browser sidebar. If i want to save a file (HTTP/FTP/...) i
> can open the filemanager (profile) and drag-n-drop the files to there.

Yes, there are ways of course. But many people like "all in one window" solutions
nowadays (see koshell, kontact, konq tabs, etc.). So "two windows" solutions
aren't good for everyone.
I'm basing this on observing my wife using Konqueror :)
She often uses the sidebar to go to a $HOME directory from a webpage, after saving
something to a local directory (ok, using the file dialog, not dnd). Yet, konqueror is
maximized, she doesn't want to open another window.
This is also something I meant to say in the old discussion about filemanager vs webbrowser
separation in Konqueror... It goes a bit against the kontact-like approach, all in one
window, that many users seem to like.

> > > > The only thing I'm missing from your patch is: what happens when
> > > > the user loads another profile in Konqueror? 
> > > i'm not sure (i can't test now, cause i'm not at home) but i almost
> > > sure that it automatically loads the sidebar for that profile.
> > Really? I can't see the code that would do that?
> Really (If i understood you) works. It seems that the sidebar is
> deleted and created again when you switch profiles, so the settings are
> read again in the ctor.

Ah, I see. Yes, of course. OK.

-- 
David Faure, faure@kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE,
Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).
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