Status of konqueror / dolphin as file manager

Aaron J. Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Wed Oct 31 22:03:38 GMT 2007


On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Leo Savernik wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007 schrieb Aaron J. Seigo:
> > On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Kleag wrote:
> > > > Indeed. I think ppl just should switch back to breadcrump mode if
> > > > they want up... Or change the toolbar themselves. 'average' users
> > > > most likely will use breadcrump anyway, someone who prefers using the
> > > > text entry widget probably can change the toolbar too...
> > >
> > > But non-average users (again, if it exists) that want at a moment or
> >
> > non-average users can use the "edit toolbars" option. we're talking
> > defaults here, not possibilities.
>
> Toolbars cannot be customised in KDE, how often do I have to repeat that?
> In fact, *every* user customised change is *lost* on each rc version
> upgrade which at the maximum happens between each minor version upgrade,
> more than enough between patchlevel releases, too.

i've had my konqueror toolbars just the way i want them for years.

as Thomas noted, perhaps you're using an app that changes constantly (shoot 
the maintainers ;) and at some point we really ought to find a way to merge 
these things better (i wish LiveUI had become a reality =/ )

> Fact: KDE has no customisable toolbars. It has never had.

this is hyperbole, something that to me is unnecessary and unwanted in these 
threads. =)

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