On Wednesday 26 Aug 2009 Kishore sent: > On Wednesday 26 Aug 2009 10:26:25 pm Peter Lewis wrote: > > I have used many versions of KDE since 1998 but there is one thing that > > has always perplexed me... > > > > Who decides when a double-click will have to be used to change to a > > folder when navigating file-structures, or launch an application within a > > folder? > > > > If I may come clean at the start, I regard the double-click as the spawn > > of the devil. What irritates me though is having to guess when I will > > have to double-click and when just to click once. > > > > Is there any way to control this? I can find none up to KDE 4.2. In > > "System Settings" -> General you can click on "Keyboard & Mouse" and its > > background turns blue! WoW! Double-click and you can get to Mouse > > Settings where you can select "Single-click to open files and folders" > > (single-click YuK) > > OK. I am a little confused here. Do you prefer single click or double? The > settings you choose in the above mentioned config should apply across all > KDE applications. If it does not it is mostly a bug if not a consciously > made decision. Sorry Kishore, it is the term "single-click" that I hate, I would always rather click once. Let us be honest, nobody ever says or writes "he single- blew the horn on his car". I regard "double-" prepended to click as being a modification of normal action which makes "single-" lexically redundant. The same holds true with "forward-" when appended to slash, totally redundant. I should not have inserted that aside. > > > which I do have selected, but still have to double-click when negotiating > > Open Document in Okular. > > You mean, in the open file dialog? Is that behavior unique to Okular? > In here, i have single click enabled and Okular opens the file when i click > on a pdf file in dolphin or launch okular and pick the file from it's open > file dialog. Open Okular or Kwrite then click on file->open and you should get the "Open file" dialogue with the contents of your home folder. If there is a folder or a text file there try to click on it (yes just the once!). On my system it does not open the folder or file, it just gives the name a blue background, which serves no purpose as far as I can tell. Certainly within dolphin a click on a folder or file will open the folder in dolphin or the file in its application. > > > (I like dolphin, hover over to highlight, click to action.) -- Kind regards, Peter Lewis ___________________________________________________ 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.