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good, but...
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @06:53
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I wish that instead of doing things like that, they could return the classical toolbar option. I miss that A LOT.
Someone have a idea how I can build a similar by myself? I can add a directory entry, but it will only show directories on sidebar, not things as .desktop files from services, for example. |
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Re: good, but...
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @08:50
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Yes, just found how to do ;)
I will work a bit on it and release later (maybe this weekend) as a howto in kde-look.
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Re: good, but...
by Navindra Umanee on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @10:37
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What's the classical toolbar option?
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Re: good, but...
by George Staikos on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @11:59
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I'm not sure what the difference is. You can put the tabs on the left (see RMB->Show Tabs Left). The only change is that the tab name is now displayed. I guess that could be made a setting as well, but I think it's quite an advantage.
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Re: good, but...
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Friday 04/Apr/2003, @12:24
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The point is having multiple entries on just one entry...
You know, instead of using root directory in the sidebar items you click in one of the items on the sidebar :) I know, a bit confusing...
I think the best way to explain it is: it's more like the explorer drivers in sidebar approach. Nothing like: OH MY GOD!, but more: I like this way better ;)
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