Re: And another thing

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said Michael via tde-users:
| On Monday 24 May 2021 10:24:24 am dep via tde-users wrote:
| > No idea if this is a feature request or what.
| >
| > I'm dealing with an enormous directory that contains numerous
| > subdirectories many of which contain subdirectories of their own, and
| > so on. For some uses it would be very good to be able to tell at a
| > glance which ones contain subdirectories. From the foggy distant past
| > I remember some version of something wherein the icons changed color
| > or had an asterisk or something when there were subdirectories
| > present.
| >
| > So.
| >
| > Does anyone know of a file manager that has this feature?
|
| Konqueror shows a "+" sign at the start of the folder icon when a folder
| has subdirectories.  That what you're looking for?

That's exactly what I'm looking for -- except that it doesn't show up in
Konqueror on my machine. fwiw, I'm using the kdeclassin icon theme.

| Sometimes you have to refresh (F5) to see them though, so someone else
| chiming in with a config option to force a refresh or something would
| also probably be helpful...

It would indeed!

Thanks.
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