From: Eduardo M KALINOWSKI on
On Seg, 10 Mai 2010, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> See http://www.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/~sjoerd/files/schermafdruk.png.
>> Translation of the popup-box: "copy selected files in /home/sjoerd to:"
>>
>
> Here one would type the names of files that he wishes to copy? Does he
> then perform a normal paste operation in the destination folder?
>
> One _work_around_ if this is a critical feature would be to press F4
> to open a terminal pane in Dolphin, then use the "cp" command as need.
> They let the user type out the name of the files to be copied,
> assuming that is the critical feature here. As a bonus you also have
> tab-completion and "mv"!
>
> If I'm missing the gist of the feature then please tell me what I'm
> missing. It certainly doesn't look like a killer feature from what I
> understand, but of course that is subjective. If it provides something
> important I'll file a bug report.

I never used the feature (I generally do all my file management with
cp, mv, etc.), but I believe it worked like this: the user selecs some
files, activates that option, and provides a folder in the dialog. The
selected files are then copied to the specified folder.

Nothing that can't be done in other ways inside the same file mangaer;
it's a convenience feature.



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From: Dotan Cohen on
> I never used the feature (I generally do all my file management with cp, mv,
> etc.), but I believe it worked like this: the user selecs some files,
> activates that option, and provides a folder in the dialog. The selected
> files are then copied to the specified folder.
>
> Nothing that can't be done in other ways inside the same file mangaer; it's
> a convenience feature.
>

I see now. Here, comment on this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237115


Thanks!

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From: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on
On Monday 10 May 2010 01:53:05 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> [M]y choices are Reply (only to
> lisi.reisz@~) or to Reply All (to lisi.resiz@~ and to debian-user@~)
> so you see that I _cannot_ reply to the list without replying to you
> if I do not manually edit the CC list.

You should get a better client. Irrespective of your choice of client, it is
*your* responsibility to follow the Code of Conduct. This includes only
sending CC's to posters the request it.
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From: Freeman on
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 07:46:37AM +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Monday 10 May 2010 07:25:42 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > > :-) �Well said! �And is there not a list rule that replies should go only
> > > : to
> > >
> > > the list unless a copy is specifically requested? �I find having these
> > > commands arriving in my personal (as opposed to list) folder a nuisance.
> > > �I filter for a reason!
> >
> > Sorry for CCing to you messages that are meant for you, Lisi. If you
> > haven't noticed the mailing list headers are broken and Reply sends
> > messages off list. Therefore I use Reply All and oh nos, you get CCed.
> > I apologize for sending to you "commands" in your personal folder to
> > tell me what is wrong with KDE 4 for you so that I might fix it. Fell
> > free to just plonk me away, I take no offence.
>
> So how come that your most offensive email was _not_ sent to this list, but to
> the KDE list? You clearly have some control over the behaviour of your email
> client.
>

Dejavu.

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From: Mike Bird on
On Mon May 10 2010 07:14:32 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I can only assume that came from the KDE 3 manual, which I don't have
> installed locally as I've stated that I am running KDE 4. Sure, I
> could have stfw for it or installed KDE 3, but so could the parent
> poster install KDE 4 and file his own bugs.

If you want to compare KDE 3.5 and KDE 4 then please install both.

If you want to discuss KDE 4 please do so in a KDE 4 thread.

> I'm trying to help him, if you haven't noticed, and your interference
> is not appreciated. I have no problem with you looking for opportunities
> to attack me, but please don't do that at Steef's expense.

I sent you the help text you asked for. That is not interfering.

And for the n+1'th time please stop CC'ing me when replying to list.

--Mike Bird


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