On Wednesday 20 Aug 2008 12:51:02 am Nigel Henry wrote: > On Tuesday 19 August 2008 19:45, Kishore wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 Aug 2008 10:13:02 pm D. R. Evans wrote: > > > Kishore said the following at 08/19/2008 08:05 AM : > > > > As james suggests, you should save settings per folder which is > > > > respected well and such issues are the among the reasons why dolphin > > > > was created too. > > > > > > OK, so at this point I am lost. > > > > > > Does this mean that at least one person here thinks that there is a > > > precise recipe for my original question? which was: > > > > > > ---- > > > > > > 1. Open on the about:konqueror screen > > > 2. When I view a directory (and, in particular, when I click on the > > > "home" icon on the about:konqueror page), view the directory in > > > treeview mode. > > > > > > ---- > > > > > > If someone thinks that they have such a recipe, I would be most > > > grateful if they would post the steps :-) I apologise if said person > > > thinks that they have already provided enough information; like I say, > > > I am lost :-0 > > > > Doc, are you new to KDE? Are you on KDE 4? If you are not too attached to > > konqueror for file management, i would recommend using dolphin for the > > same. > > > > I used to be a konqueror power user when in kde3. I disliked even the > > idea dolphin then. Dolphin got better in 4.0 and i made an attempt to > > switch. Now in 4.1 it is indispensable to me. Incidentally, some of my > > new-to-linux friends prefer dolphin to konq even in kde3! > > > > Dolphin is more focused at file management and hence does it better IMHO. > > > > If you chose to continue to use konq, read ahead. Since you mention that > > you use kubuntu, you will need to manually edit config files and the > > kubuntu guys decided to remove this option from the menu. > > > > First make sure that there is no session of konqueror running. To be > > sure, on a command line execute "killall konqueror" a few times until it > > says that no process was killed. Then open > > ~/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc and find the section "[MainView > > Settings]" without the quotes. Add it if it does not already exist. Add > > "SaveViewPropretiesLocally=true" without the quotes under the above > > mentioned section. > > > > Now launch konqueror and adjust the view in the folder (~/). The next > > time you view the folder it will use the same view mode. > > > > Hope that helps! > > I'm not the OP, but I've tried what you suggested above. > > <quote> > First make sure that there is no session of konqueror running. To be sure, > on a command line execute "killall konqueror" a few times until it says > that no process was killed. Then open ~/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc and > find the section "[MainView Settings]" without the quotes. Add it if it > does not already exist. Add "SaveViewPropretiesLocally=true" without the > > ^^^^^^^^^^ quotes under the above mentioned section. > <end quote> > > Apart from a little typo, where Propreties should read Properties, this > solution to the problem works fine. > > I've tried this on Kubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, where D.R. "Doc" Evans was > having a problem, and the solution above works like magic. > > Thanks Kishore for the fix. Thanks for noting that. -- Cheers! Kishore ___________________________________________________ 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.