On Thu May 31 2007 19:59, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote: > On 01/06/2007, at 6:59 AM, Robert Spangler wrote: > > On Thu May 31 2007 04:09, Never you mind wrote: > >> I'm accessing a computer via ssh. Using konqueror I can type > >> fish://user@myurl/path/to/file and browse the file system. That's > >> great. My problem arises with the naming conventions on the computer. > >> It has been set up to be a test bed for web development and the > >> directories are named according to their domain. There are lots of > >> .au > >> domains. I can't access any directory that ends in .au because > >> konqueror treats it as a multimedia file and offers a bunch of > >> play/stop buttons instead of listing the directory contents. > >> > >> How can I modify the behaviour of konqueror? > > > > I'm not seeing this behavior here but you could try the following; > > > > VIEW->VIEW MODE->TREE > > or > > VIEW->VIEW MODE->TEXT VIEW > > > > I think the last one will be more to your liking and should allow you > > to look > > into directories without changing your settings. > > VIEW->VIEW MODE->TREE works with conditions. > I have to set the view mode before arriving at the directory > If I double click the name, I'm asked if I want to open the directory > with noatun > I can click on the + to reveal the contents of the directory And that is the whole point instead of double-clicking just use the '+' to get to the contents. -- Regards Robert Smile... it increases your face value! ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.