Am Sonntag, 7. Dezember 2008 22:11:05 schrieb Scott Newton:
On Sunday 07 December 2008 05:32:50 Sven Burmeister wrote:
I work on several projects, which are organised in separate folders, I want all of those files on the desktop, grouped by project and showing only the relevant files, i.e. office documents and no backup files. I want to add/remove those groups easily, i.e. I might have a project that is "on hold" and hence that group should not be shown but it should be easy to re-add, i.e. I do not want to move/copy any files.
The folder view widget will do this. You can specify both the directory and the mask.
I want different sets of files/groups and tools depending on my environment, yet not with a different user, because that would just duplicate stuff. At work my desktop looks different than at home, i.e. different apps on the desktop etc. I want to easily switch form one activity to the other.
As you can have multiple views of the same desktop with KDE4 this would be fairly easy to set up - it's what the Zoom In/ Zoom Out on the Cashew is all about.
Since there are more and more widescreens, I want kmail to make use of the horizontal space and use a three vertical panes view, e.g. to not have to scroll that much when reading an email. Yet that implies that the message list has to adapt to the vertical pane, i.e. display subject and author etc in two lines, as the pane is not wide enough having all that in one line.
Not sure exactly what you mean but this might help: Settings -> Configure KMail Appearance -> Layout Select Long folder list Select Show the message preview pane next to the message list Apply
I found it in kmail as of KDE 4.2. http://labs.pragmaware.net/misc/kmailsnap4.png shows an early stage, it looks a lot better by now.
When reading mailingslists, I want to group the threads. The problem is that a thread might have started 3 weeks ago, yet has a new post as of today, I want that thread to be displayed where the most recent post would be shown, if I did not enable threading.
Not sure if this one is possible but I don't fully understand the question.
In order to get more efficient when searching for a certain topic and hence want to tag all my files, e.g. office documents, films etc., like I do with my music in amarok or photos in digikam already.
Dolphin allows you to tag files. You can then use Nepomuk to index the files and sort appropriately.
Hope this helps.
Thanks - and now the KDE3 guys... Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org