Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-23 Thread James Tyrer
On 01/16/2012 04:35 PM, Dale wrote: Duncan wrote: yahoo-pier_andreit posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:23:45 +0100 as excerpted: And can you do that for multiple types? Actually, this is simple. In Konqueror: Tools -> View Filter This feature is not available in Dolphin. I cannot find Tools ->

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-17 Thread yahoo-pier_andreit
I do have this installed tho: kde-base/konq-plugins-4.7.4 I may not have something enabled or something tho. I mostly mentioned because another user posted they couldn't find it either. I posted so that he knows it is not just him. Of course, I am a bit curious since you have it and I don't

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-17 Thread Duncan
Dale posted on Tue, 17 Jan 2012 01:16:17 -0600 as excerpted: > Well, I'm still on Gentoo here. Of course with the recent talk about > init thingys, that could change. Init thingys... not quite that, but FWIW, over this last weekend, I unmasked, built, installed, and came upto speed on grub2. B

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On 16/01/12 22:52, Duncan wrote: > Anne Wilson posted on Sat, 14 Jan 2012 16:35:44 + as excerpted: > >> 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 >>>

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread Dale
Duncan wrote: Dale posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 17:35:33 -0600 as excerpted: Well, I selected File Manager mode and I still don't see it. Actually, that's the only way I use Konqueror. I do my web browsing with Seamonkey and sometimes Firefox. I'm on 4.7 if that matters. I'm on 4.8-rc2, but I

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread Duncan
Dale posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 17:35:33 -0600 as excerpted: > Duncan wrote: >> yahoo-pier_andreit posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:23:45 +0100 as >> excerpted: >> In Konqueror: Tools -> View Filter >>> I cannot find Tools -> view filter in konqueror !! >> Note that konqueror has several pro

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread Dale
Duncan wrote: yahoo-pier_andreit posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:23:45 +0100 as excerpted: And can you do that for multiple types? Actually, this is simple. In Konqueror: Tools -> View Filter This feature is not available in Dolphin. I cannot find Tools -> view filter in konqueror !! Note

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread Duncan
yahoo-pier_andreit posted on Mon, 16 Jan 2012 11:23:45 +0100 as excerpted: >> And can you do that for multiple types? >> >> Actually, this is simple. In Konqueror: >> >> Tools -> View Filter >> >> This feature is not available in Dolphin. > > I cannot find Tools -> view filter in konqueror !! No

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread Duncan
Anne Wilson posted on Sat, 14 Jan 2012 16:35:44 + as excerpted: > 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 regu

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-16 Thread yahoo-pier_andreit
And can you do that for multiple types? Actually, this is simple. In Konqueror: Tools -> View Filter This feature is not available in Dolphin. I cannot find Tools -> view filter in konqueror !! ___ This message is from the kde-linux mailing li

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-15 Thread Anne Wilson
On 15/01/12 15:40, James Tyrer wrote: > On 01/14/2012 09:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: >> 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

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-15 Thread James Tyrer
On 01/14/2012 09:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: 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

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-14 Thread Anne Wilson
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 defaul

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-13 Thread Duncan
James Tyrer posted on Fri, 13 Jan 2012 13:06:59 -0700 as excerpted: > On 01/10/2012 08:39 PM, James Tyrer wrote: > >> I also note that the KDE throbber is back although it is on the >> Location Toolbar (putting it on the didn't seem to work with Qt. > > That would be putting it on the MenuBar th

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-13 Thread James Tyrer
On 01/10/2012 08:39 PM, James Tyrer wrote: I also note that the KDE throbber is back although it is on the Location Toolbar (putting it on the didn't seem to work with Qt. That would be putting it on the MenuBar that didn't work. Qt seemed to fight against it. -- James Tyrer Linux (mostly

Re: [kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-11 Thread Duncan
James Tyrer posted on Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:39:42 -0700 as excerpted: > So, Konqueror can filter by file extension and Dolphin can filter by > string. Did someone actually think about this design? Obviously, you > shouldn't have to use two different application for file management > based on what

[kde-linux] Konqueror KDE-4.8 BRANCH

2012-01-10 Thread James Tyrer
I note that Konqueror lists the version as 4.7.97 but I updated the branch last night. I find that the View Filter icon is now available again. It can be placed on either the Location Toolbar or the Extra Tool bar although the toolbar name in the configuration dialog (Filter Toolbar ) is sti