Am Montag, 4. Juli 2011, 16:50:58 schrieb Anton Aylward:
Er, Sven, Konqueror did what Per was asking for by using an EMBEDDED VIEWER, **NOT** a faster loading external viewer.
I know, I used them. But those were just kparts, i.e. the bits of an external viewer. So loading the viewing bit was quicker the second time etc. simply because it was kept in memory. If you send a picture to an open external viewer it is as quick, simply because it does not have to start.
And this isn't about "konqueror2". Yes, Dolphin has a different philosophy. Its clear that it is meant to be ONLY a file manager. It says so at the KDE site - http://dolphin.kde.org/
Perhaps you'd care to point out to us what advantage Dolphin has a file manager over Konqueror as a file manager?
Not really, because it's cumbersome trying to convince somebody who does not like an app and should simply use another one. The folder pane in konqueror is what dolphin uses and was developed for dolphin. Konqueror does not even have that left. But here are some things dolphin has: integrated search, places pane, info pane, tagging, bread-crumb was first developed for dolphin, cleaned-up toolbar and menus, (settings) GUI, selecting multiple files without keyboard (the + on hovering) was developed for dolphin etc. Actually pretty much all you see in konqueror's folder/file pane, i.e. the views, grouping etc. was developed for dolphin and by its developers and is just used by konqueror now.
I ask that because I see on the web site such things as "... This approach allows to optimize the user interface for the task of file management." But I don't see how. I don't see any advantage - and yes I tried using Dolphin as a file manager to the exclusion of Konqueror for about 2 weeks and went back because I was getting frustrated.
And where exactly is your problem with that? dolphin does not fit your needs. Fair enough. konqueror does. Seems obvious to me. For me it's the other way around thus I do not use konqueror. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org