From: Dotan Cohen on
On 6 May 2010 20:19, Patricia Fraser <trish(a)thefrasers.org> wrote:
> Hi Dotan,
>
>> This is what I'd like to know! It is very subjective, but KDE 3 was
>> very intuitive in some aspects. Tell me what is not intuitive in KDE
>> 4.4 and I will file the bugs. Thanks, this is an important one! I
>> agree that many things are _not_ intuitive.
>
> The thing I miss most in KDE4 is: pausing the cursor over a music
> file in Konq (file manager, icon view) and hearing the contents.
> This was such an awesome feature that Microsoft has copied it for
> Windows 7; and it's disappeared from Konq/Dolphin. I asked about it
> once, and got <shrug> back.
>
> Otherwise, I'm a happy KDE4.4 user (on a number of distros).
>
> Any chance?
>

Sure, comment on one or both of these bugs:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205422
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207729

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From: Richard Hartmann on
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 19:19, Patricia Fraser <trish(a)thefrasers.org> wrote:

> The thing I miss most in KDE4 is: pausing the cursor over a music
> file in Konq

File previews, good point!

Either I am too stupid or both dolphin and konqui stopped showing
previews of picture files instead of the generic "image" icon.

Also, dolphin cycles between address bar and weird-apple-esque
click-bars. Every other application either marks everything
(iceweasel) so I can just overwrite stuff or gives me an empty
address bar (konqui) like it should.
Now that konqui is useable as a file manager again, this is not
very much of an issue any more, though. Totally ignoring the fact
that dolphin exists has become easier except:

Isn't there an easy & intiutive way to see all removable media in
konqui? ATM, I always need to start dolphin to select my thumb
drives, etc.


Dotan: Should I file those wishlist items or do you want to do it?
Both is fine by me.

All: Sorry for hijacking this thread for not-strictly-Debian issues,
but this is the best "Let's make KDE 4 as good as KDE 3"
brain-storming session in ages. This "we like it, but it has
issues" discussion style is really refreshing and helps me to
put general thoughts into specific, concrete ideas & concepts.


Again, thanks to everyone working on this,
Richard


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From: Dotan Cohen on
> Either I am too stupid or both dolphin and konqui stopped showing
> previews of picture files instead of the generic "image" icon.
>

Mine is in Hebrew, but there should be a "View" menu, then "Previews". Click it!


> Also, dolphin cycles between address bar and weird-apple-esque
> click-bars. Every other application either marks everything
> (iceweasel) so I can just overwrite stuff or gives me an empty
> address bar (konqui) like it should.

Settings -> Dolphin Settings -> Editable Address Bar (again,
translated but it should be similar)


> Now that konqui is useable as a file manager again, this is not
> very much of an issue any more, though. Totally ignoring the fact
> that dolphin exists has become easier except:
>
> Isn't there an easy & intiutive way to see all removable media in
> konqui? ATM, I always need to start dolphin to select my thumb
> drives, etc.
>

Fixed for KDE 4.5:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172766


> Dotan: Should I file those wishlist items or do you want to do it?
> Both is fine by me.
>

File what's left, and link here.



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From: Richard Hartmann on
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 21:27, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> Mine is in Hebrew, but there should be a "View" menu, then "Previews". Click it!

Funny, never noticed that. The setting is not persistant over all
directories, though.


> Settings -> Dolphin Settings -> Editable Address Bar (again,
> translated but it should be similar)

That does not give me an empty or fully selected address
bar, though?


> Fixed for KDE 4.5:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172766

Neat.


> File what's left, and link here.

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236613
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236614


Richard


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From: Richard Hartmann on
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 18:14, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> System Settings -> Input and Output
> RightClick -> New -> Global Shortcut -> Command

It's called "Input Actions".
But yes, this works. Still, the current way things are done are
less than ideal.

Thus:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236617


Richard


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