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Re: This is unrelated (sorry0
by anon on Monday 15/Sep/2003, @19:24
> But, what do you think about spatial uis like the one in GNOME 2.6?

It's been in there in Konqueror since KDE 2.0, just not by default (and will never be.. usability of spatial interfaces is better than browser interfaces, but usability of spatial interfaces for people who are used to browser interfaces (99% of computer users), is not good)

So, basically, do you want to make your interface easy for new computer users or classic MacOS or BeOS users (GNOME), or for existing Windows/MacOSX/KDE/GNOME users (KDE)

Not sure which!
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Re: This is unrelated (sorry0
by Sleepless on Monday 15/Sep/2003, @22:55
So how do you enable it in konqueror?
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  • Re: This is unrelated (sorry0
    by Dawnrider on Tuesday 16/Sep/2003, @07:41
    Settings -> Configure Konqueror -> Open Directories in separate windows

    And then right click on a toolbar, Toolbars submenu and uncheck them all.

    Voila.

    It's not a single option thing, but it is very quick ( < 1 minute).
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    • Re: This is unrelated (sorry0
      by Sleepless on Tuesday 16/Sep/2003, @09:29
      Damn, if that's it, thanks but no thanks :)
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    • Re: This is unrelated (sorry0
      by MaX on Tuesday 16/Sep/2003, @10:19
      No, thats not all. Please read the artikel. To disable the toobar and open directories in new windows works in Nautilus too.
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    • that is NOT all it is
      by dude on Tuesday 16/Sep/2003, @11:00
      its MUCH more involved and much better than that hack, which nautilus has had since 1.0 too. read the article before you spout off please.
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