On 29 agosto 2014 18:52:12 CEST, Doug <dmcgarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >On 08/29/2014 07:57 AM, ianseeks wrote: >> On Friday 29 Aug 2014 02:42:02 Matteo Italia wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> it's probably about 2 years since I switched to KDE, and it's mostly >>> been a pleasant journey; but since day zero, I've always had >problems >>> with Ark, which, in my opinion, has several known bugs which really >>> cripple with the most common usage scenarios. >> i've never had any problems with Ark myself but then again i don;t >use it >> much. >> >> Have you logged any errors in the bug tracking system ? You'll also >need to >> provide some version numbers of Ark/KDE etc you are using for someone >to make >> any useful replies. >> >> >>> Suppose that a new KDE user - coming from WinRar, 7zip, PeaZip, >>> XArchiver, FileRoller, whatever - wants to open some document inside >a >>> zip; he double clicks on the .zip and ark shows up. Nothing >particularly >>> strange here (althought the UI could be somewhat less minimal). >>> >>> >Look up the commands to unzip unrar untar, etc. and do all this from a >command line. >It's very straight-forward and unambiguous. Don't depend on Windows >habits! > >--doug I know my tar xf/unzip/7z x quite well, thank you, but you are missing the point. What I'm saying is - a piece of software essential in any modern DE (the archive manager) in KDE is utterly broken for even the most basic use cases; - the situation is unchanged since several years, despite these shortcomings being well known; - there are some interesting possibilities already available in KDE (KIO-based archive browsing) that may be worth investigating to potentially replace the broken Ark at least in several common use scenarios. tar/unzip have nothing to do with this; they are fine and everything to extract a whole archive (and they are typically the fastest to extract loads if files), but they are clunky to use to pick a single file, and are definitely *not* user friendly for the average user. They are great tools, but for a different use case. ___________________________________________________ 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.