KDE 4: the good, the bad and the broken
James Tyrer
jrtyrer at earthlink.net
Sun May 2 06:39:28 BST 2010
On 04/29/10 00:39, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2010-04-27, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I am performing a lecture for my LUG on KDE 4: the good, the bad and
>> the broken. These are my current topics, I would like to solicit ideas
>> for further good, bad, and broken aspects of KDE 4:
>>
>> The Good
>> Okular, Konqueror, Dolphin, Kate
>> I need ideas about what is exceptionally good about Plasma. I like
>> Krunner and Lancelot. Anything else?
>
> I personally like the Folder View concept in Plasma, i.e. having more than one
> folder's contents available for quick access.
> I found that I had simulated that before by creating symlinks to folders into
> the Desktop folder, but having the contents visible nicely grouped in a
> certain area is way more convenient.
>
Yes, I like it too. And, yes, I had two rows of folders on the left
side of my DeskTop that were link type desktop files.
I also like the pop up windows that show what is in the folder. It
would be nice if there was a way to configure the size -- I would like
mine at least twice as large.
I also had an idea back when I was using KDE-3 to have a virtual
In-Out-Working bins and perhaps one of those desktop file that holds
folders temporarily while you are using them.
--
James Tyrer
Linux (mostly) From Scratch
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