On Thursday 10 September 2009 02:17:22 Duncan wrote: > Rick Miles posted on Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:29:34 +1000 as excerpted: > > I might just go back to making up my own > > desktop files and dragging them onto the > > desktop instead of using folderview. It works > > well enough and I don't need much because I'm > > a big fan of Alt F2 when I don't have konsole > > open but there's some urls and other things I > > like to having icons for. > > You might be interested in the Quick Access > plasmoid from kde-look.org. It's a better > version of folderview, allowing you to browse > from a fly- out menu, then open files or > folders somewhere down the tree. > > I've been using similar functionality for > years, every since the IE4 Active Desktop > update for MSWindows 95 (I didn't switch to > Linux/KDE until I upgraded to Linux instead of > eXPrivacy, due to the anti-privacy and > activation anti-features that triggered the > nickname). > > What I did with kde3 is create a directory with > symlinks to the various important filesystem > locations, and in turn, put a symlink to that > on my desktop (and made it my konqueror > filemanager profile home as well, instead of my > homedir, tho the homedir was one of the > symlinks). > > With kde4 and Quick Access, I simply point > Quick Access at that dir instead. Thanks for the tip I'll have a look but it's a shame when one has to add something else to get less and all I require is some icons that stay where I put them without folderview, quick access or the kkitchen sink. Cheers, Rick Miles Written on Pungenday, the 34th of Bureaucracy, 3175 http://turtlespond.net http://rickmiles.com.au ___________________________________________________ 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.