https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467221
--- Comment #8 from Felix Ernst <felixer...@kde.org> --- >2 - Change the "create a tag menu" to a "manage tags menu" >that can associate tags with colors (and even no color/no change), >rename, add or remove, enable and disable tags >(just like MacOS, take a look at screenshot2). I agree. That would be a lot better. This could be as easy as having a colour symbol like "🔵", "🟡" as the first character of every such tag, and then colour every folder with the corresponding colour if it has any tag associated that contains such a colour symbol. >The tag should ALWAYS be visible at the start of the name of >the file/folder (just like MacOS, take a look at screenshot3); Having it at the beginning of a file makes some sense. What we have right now already is that one can "Show additional information>Tags" and then the tags will be listed right below the file name. This is not as pretty, but it allows hiding the tags information when one doesn't need it, which is a slight upside. If the tag's name is a symbol like "🔴", it somewhat serves the purpose you are describing. >1 - Put the "Tag" menu visible on the sidebar by default Tags already show up in the sidebar by default (after a Dolphin restart) if a tag was created. >Now let's suppose i have a very specific tag called "fun/comedy", >i can find content with this tag in all kinds of folders BUT it >is faster when i am accessing the /Videos/Movies/ and i can see >the tag for "fun/comedy" in a file and i can immediately find the >"Adam Sandler" movie i was searching for. Get it? Right. We don't have an easy way to jump to see the files with a certain tag within a specific folder currently. >Imho this would be a killer feature It does sound useful for a certain type of user. It wouldn't really make a difference for my personal way of organising files, but I bet it would make a big difference for others. >1 - Nemo color switcher menu is a MUST, horizontal bar inside the >context menu with nothing else, just "blue this" and "red that" >is by far the best option. I don't think every user would want this in their context menu, but it could be something that is enabled by default but could be disabled. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.