Renaud (Ron) Olgiati posted on Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:31:54 -0300 as excerpted: > Is that another case, like dropping the Find File from Tools, to make > Konqueror less and less usable, to force users to move to Dolphin ? A > case of "We are KDE of Borg, you will be assimilated" ? You've referenced that twice, now, and I don't use the Go menu (or for that matter, konqueror, preferring mc for most file management, gwenview for images and video, and the dolphin default is fine for trivial usage as when clicking a dir in a folderview plasmoid and for sound, given gwenview doesn't see sound files) so can't speak to that one, and don't recall whether find was in konqueror in 4.6 or not... But I can definitely confirm that the my current kde 4.7.2 installation, here on Gentoo, has a Find Files option in konqueror's Tools menu, when it's in file management mode (it's not there in web browser mode, but it's a file function not a web function so why would it be wanted in web mode anyway?). If I click that Tools menu Find Files entry, I get the usual kde find files dialog, which is actually a separate application called kfind (as revealed if one clicks the help button and looks at the abouts in the resulting menu). As such, I'd strongly suspect that it's there in kde 4.6 as shipped by kde as well, and if it's not, it'd be a bug, not a feature. If you're missing it, as you seem to be, it's probably due to your distro's choices or your own. Here on Gentoo, kfind is a separate package, and I suspect if I didn't have it installed, that item would disappear from the konqueror tools menu as there'd be nothing to invoke. See if you can install kfind and if that brings the menu entry back. Meanwhile, it's certainly possible that whatever distro you had installed previously, had kfind installed by default, but your current one, or at least the version of it you have installed, does not. And if due to some bug that entry doesn't appear in kde 4.6.x as shipped from kde (what the distros do to it is the distro's choice and problem), as I said, I can confirm that it's there in my 4.7.2, as long as kfind is installed, anyway, so if there was a bug in 4.6 preventing that item from appearing, it's either fixed by 4.7.2 or possibly, isn't triggered on my install, for whatever reason. But meanwhile, what gave you the idea, that you've repeated twice now, that it was kde's decision to remove that entry? Did you read it somewhere? Where? Maybe you're right that they DID remove it for a time, but if so, they brought it back, because it's certainly available to me here in 4.7.2. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.