On 11/01/12 09:34, Duncan wrote: > You don't use a different file manager depending on what you want to do, > you use the default dumbed-down dolphin if you're the type who can't > figure out shell wildcards let alone regular expressions and presumably > can't figure out how to change the default file manager either, otherwise > you use an intelligent file manager that lets you do what you want, > whether that's always the same thing with the same file manager, or > different things with different managers depending on the task at hand.
Far from being dumbed down, for a while I was using Dolphin in KDE 4 and Konqueror (3.5) in CentOS 5 and kept being utterly frustrated that Konqueror was so much less able as a file manager. If filtering by extension is what you need, you do it in much the same way as you would in Windows - use the Details view, ensure that Type is one of the details shown, and select that column - simple! :-) Anne -- Need KDE help? Try http://userbase.kde.org or Http://forum.kde.org
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