Thanks Jonathan, That is very helpful, I am not very familiar with airports yet.
I may consider installing it. On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:52, Jonathan Stickel <jjstic...@gmail.com> wrote: > As already mentioned, dolphin is part of kde4-baseapps in macports. It > > does have a rather large set of dependencies -- whether that is "too > > much overhead" is matter of opinion. Like you, I haven't found a file > > manager I like better, so I use it. I also use a few other KDE apps, > > like kompare, gwenview, and okular (separate ports). Macports uses QT4 > > built against Mac's graphics backend, so X11 isn't needed. > > > > Jonathan > > > > > > On 2/6/17 05:00 , macports-users-requ...@lists.macports.org wrote: > > > Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2017 23:21:43 +0800 > > > From: Dorien Herremans <dorien.herrem...@gmail.com> > > > To: macports-users@lists.macports.org > > > Subject: Will using only dolphin be too much overhead? > > > Message-ID: > > > <CAP7PDKUXvO== > dbrhgxebwmu0bkmapkun4bsp3pb9xhqqt2j...@mail.gmail.com> > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > > > down votefavorite > > > < > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41994127/will-running-dolphin-file-manager-on-osx-cause-a-lot-of-overhead# > > > > > > > > I am struggling with Finder after switching to Mac from linux. Dolphin > was > > > just a much more powerful file manager. > > > > > > Features I miss: - easily editable URL to navigate (although fixed that > > > with Finder Path). - embedded terminal window (very important to me) - > tree > > > view - ability to navigate easily without using the mouse - stay on top > > > feature by KDE window manager > > > > > > I've tried Double Commander, but I still don't find it very intuitive, > e.g. > > > see no way to just type/edit the url to where I want to go. > > > > > > So I did read > > > < > https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2010-May/020074.html> > that > > > I could run Dolphin via Macports: > > > > > > dolphin is a rather nice file browser. the impression that i get from > here > > > http://dolphin.kde.org/is that one is to install kdebase4. done. so > where > > > is dolphin? > > > > > > According to "port contents kdebase4 | grep -i dolphin", there is a > > > dolphin.app in /Applications/MacPorts/KDE4. > > > > > > My question though: If I have to install kdebase4, doesn't that mean a > huge > > > amount of overhead just for a file manager? Will it actually run X? Does > > > the installation command above install the whole thing? > > > > > > -- Dorien Herremans, PhD Marie-Curie Fellow http://dorienherremans.com > > > Queen Mary University of London School of Electronic Engineering and > > > Computer Science C4DM - Centre for Digital Music, London > > -- Sent from my mobile device.