Re: Folder View Browsing

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On Monday, 2015-07-13, 13:43:40, Anderson Gama wrote:
> Hello Everyone
> 
> I was wondering if it is possible to use the FolderView to browser the
> folders.
> 
> I mean, I tend to open several instances of Dolphin or Nautilus just to
> look for a file and end up letting them open. I would want to just go back
> to my desktop and use folderview to find those files, changing the folder
> that is being visualized by clicking on it (instead of changing the
> configuration). Something like a permanent Dolphin in a Desktop widget
> would also work.
> 
> Do you understand what I mean? Is there something similar? if not, wouldn't
> it be worth developing?

I guess it would not be that complicated to make the folder view replace its 
contents with that of a new folder on click, but there is currently no way to 
navigate "up".

You could start discussing the idea on forums.kde.org, in the Brainstorm 
section.

One alternative that you could try is to use a separate activity for your 
filemanagers.

I.e. instead of switching to the desktop you would switch activity, so only 
the filemanagers you had been using would be open.
Once you're done you would switch back to the main activity.

I use a similar workflow to switch between the main/work activity and 
video/music playing.
A simple Windows+Tab "hides" all applications and shows the media players, 
another Window+Tab and I am back.

Cheers,
Kevin
-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring

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