Only now I noticed that the filter could also be the beagle search bar ;) Please see my comments below. Martin Schlander schrieb:
Den Wednesday 24 October 2007 19:22:49 skrev Joerg von Frantzius:
I'm sorry but I can't send attachments here, my screenshot didn't make it through. What I mean is the filter input field with the funnel ("Trichter") icon.
When I chose "Eigene Dateien" from the suse start menu, Konqueror opens where that input field can be found directly below the Konqueror logo.
It seems that upon selecting multiple files (using shift-click), Konqueror will also select those files filtered out that would be selected in the unfiltered display, seemingly those that would be listed in the unfiltered display between the ones that were explicitly selected.
I can't reproduce.
I created the files 01, 02, 11 and 12
Then I entered "1" as filter. Which filters out "02".
That's weird, for me Konqueror starts filtering only when I have more than 1 character entered. So, unfortunately, I can't try out your example! My 'sysinfo:' says '3.5.7 "release 72"', by the way. Due to that 2-character restriction, my test for reproducing looks like this: aa1.txt bb1.txt ca1.txt Now enter a1 in the filter input field, which will leave aa1.txt and ca1.txt shown in the list. Select aa1.txt and shift-click ca1.txt, press Del. My Konq now asks for confirmation about deletion of all three files.
I then selected the remaining three files with shift+click and deleted them with shift + delete.
This did not delete "02".
I'm using the official KDE 3.5.7 packages, btw.
Dirk Mueller schrieb:
On Wednesday 24 October 2007, Joerg von Frantzius wrote: search pattern in the upper right corner. I'm not sure I understand, that doesn't seem to be the default. which plugin are you using for that?
Dirk, he refers to the filter available - where the beagle search bar would normally be in file manager view.
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