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Re: More configurable, maybe?
by infopipe on Saturday 03/Mar/2007, @07:57
> If I was to ask something to Dolphin's developers as not to make this breadchunks
> the default way of looking at the file structure. Make them an option for people
> wanting to 'think different'. ;)

Please, guys. Try dolphin before complaining about it. This is already an option.

And since yesterday dolphin in svn also has a treeview. It's not finished, but it is there. Added within 24h(!!) after all this complaining started.
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Re: More configurable, maybe?
by Gabriel Gazzán on Saturday 03/Mar/2007, @09:41
Fist of all, I can't try Dolphin, because I use Mandriva 2006 and don't have the chance to do it.
But I would like you to read more carefully before replying.

I said what I said, not because I believed there won't be a tree view in Dolphin, but because, as I understand, currently the breadcrumbs seem to be the default option and I clearly don't like that fact.
I hope I have made it clear this time.
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  • Re: More configurable, maybe?
    by Sutoka on Saturday 03/Mar/2007, @11:25
    How are breadcrumbs in the location bar worse than text in the location bar? With a single click the breadcrumbs will switch to the standard location bar as well. Also there is a KDE3 version of Dolphin which should work in Mandriva 2006 no problem.
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    • Re: More configurable, maybe?
      by Gabriel Gazzán on Thursday 08/Mar/2007, @18:43
      I don't mind having breadcrumbs in the location bar if I can have a tree view at the left side of the Dolphin window, but by all means I don't want to have it as a replacement for the tree view. This would be a step backwards.
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