https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434065

Dmitri Koulikoff <k...@mitrah.ru> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|NOT A BUG                   |---

--- Comment #24 from Dmitri Koulikoff <k...@mitrah.ru> ---
(In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #23)
> If you want this particular behavior, fix it in Qt like already suggested.
> 
> I already gave you 3 ways to create a file. One of the ways requires 0
> clicks. Reread the thread. 

I have re-read the thread once more. I have found the following:

1. "Right click the directory where you want to create a new file and enter the
name." -> does not work as I have no project
2. "system browser plugin." -> when I open this plugin, it shows not the folder
with the current file rather my home directory, so I have to spend my time on
the traversing it. Additionally, I can not use an existing filename as a
pattern for a new file.
3. This way I can not find in your answers. Probably, it is to create a new
file and then save it. But in this case I also have to spend my time on the
traversing the directories. You have mentioned that if I try to save a new file
the default directory is the one the last used file was in, but it is not true.

Sorry but I *really* need a way to very quick add a new file to my projects, so
I have to reopen the case. Please, provide the way. 
I understand that you and others may not like an idea of opening an inexistent
file that was used in kde4. OK, then give a working alternative.  For example,
add a function "Open/Create new", that will open the directory of the current
file and allow to select and then modify a filename.

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