Review Request 121478: dolphin: add menu to SpaceInfo widget for detailled disk usage information

Emmanuel Pescosta emmanuelpescosta099 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 19:43:06 GMT 2015



> On Jan. 4, 2015, 6:56 p.m., Emmanuel Pescosta wrote:
> > dolphin/src/statusbar/spaceinfotoolsmenu.cpp, lines 103-106
> > <https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/121478/diff/3/?file=334818#file334818line103>
> >
> >     Should we really show entries for not installed software? (personal opinion: no)
> 
> Gregor Mi wrote:
>     I was not sure either. My intention is to give (novice) users a hint that there are two useful KDE tools even if they are not installed. Especially in the case of low disk space I find it good to give as much support as possible. Plus, I don't like the idea so much to have a menu that does not open at all in case both programs are not installed.
>     
>     While pondering over the issue I got some questions and remarks:
>     
>     1) I could not find a list where all packages that goes into the KDE SC are listed. I remember to have seen such a list, but I could not find it. So, I wonder if KDiskFree and Filelight are part of the default installation (maybe also varies from distro to distro?).
>     
>     2) Can you give some details on why you find it better not to show the entries? I thought the following:
>     
>     2a) The two applications probably belong to the KDE standard installation. So probably most users won't see the proxy entries. And those who do get at least a hint on what to google.
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>     2b) I also find the solution not perfect but see it as a first step. Ideally, I would like to see something like that: "KDiskFree not installed. If you would like to install it, click here to install it", similar to /usr/bin/cnf. Among others, this would require distro specific package mgmt interaction and is out of scope this RR. Do you know if there are already approaches/discussions on the topic?
> 
> Emmanuel Pescosta wrote:
>     > maybe also varies from distro to distro?
>     
>     Yes I assume that it varies heavily from distro to distro, but I don't know exactly.
>     
>     > 2) Can you give some details on why you find it better not to show the entries? I thought the following:
>     
>     I worry that people will complain about the "tool [not installed]" entries. Something like: I prefer only *some tool* and please add a configuration to remove all other *not installed* applications from this menu, because I'm absolutely not interested in other *not installed* disk utilities.
>     
>     > Do you know if there are already approaches/discussions on the topic?
>     
>     Sounds great but I don't no anything about this topic.
> 
> Gregor Mi wrote:
>     > I worry that people will complain about the "tool [not installed]" entries. Something like: I prefer only some tool and please add a configuration to remove all other not installed applications from this menu, because I'm absolutely not interested in other not installed disk utilities.
>     
>     I started a wiki scratch page that should help to provide a general solution to this sort of issue: https://community.kde.org/Scratchpad/MoreToolsSuggestionFramework

> I started a wiki scratch page that should help to provide a general solution to this sort of issue: https://community.kde.org/Scratchpad/MoreToolsSuggestionFramework

Really good idea! :)


- Emmanuel


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On Jan. 10, 2015, 12:47 p.m., Gregor Mi wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 10, 2015, 12:47 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for Dolphin and Emmanuel Pescosta.
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> Repository: kde-baseapps
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> Description
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> Adds a menu when left-clicked on the SpaceInfo widget in the status bar with the following entries:
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> (1) KDiskFree
> (2) Filelight
> (3) Filelight device
> (4) Filelight location
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> see screenshot: http://wstaw.org/m/2014/12/13/plasma-desktopqO2157.png
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> Details on the menu entries:
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> (1) starts KDiskFree (useful tool, hard to find when unknown by new user)
> (2) starts Filelight without parameters
> (3) starts Filelight with current mount point
> (4) starts Filelight with current location
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> If KDiskFree or Filelight is not installed the corresponding menu action is disabled with a hint "[Not installed]".
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> 
> Diffs
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>   dolphin/src/CMakeLists.txt f132e2844d54d08fa99b6c5ef8c5da6dfdb07514 
>   dolphin/src/statusbar/spaceinfotoolsmenu.h PRE-CREATION 
>   dolphin/src/statusbar/spaceinfotoolsmenu.cpp PRE-CREATION 
>   dolphin/src/statusbar/statusbarspaceinfo.h 5d571beba9b936c52dd3279e370c39a1bfd50827 
>   dolphin/src/statusbar/statusbarspaceinfo.cpp 046cbbb23072648aece5677defb1b9074baa9482 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/121478/diff/
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> Testing
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> Clicked all the menu entries and they work as described.
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> File Attachments
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> 2015-01-09-dolphin-diskspace.png
>   https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2015/01/09/b87a29dc-25bc-4ce6-a5be-9fcd405fe455__2015-01-09-dolphin-diskspace.png
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gregor Mi
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